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Tread Perilously enters a month of failed television pilots with the 1997 Fox TV Movie/backdoor pilot, Generation X. When Jubilation Lee blows up a SEGATM Virtua Fighter arcade cabinet with her weak mutant powers, she soon finds herself headhunted by Emma Frost and Sean Cassidy, the headmasters at Xavier's School for Gifted Children. There, they train the next generation of mutants to fight for a world that fears and hates them. But with an incoming class of reprobates and a new villain on the scene with the ability to enter their dreams, can the White Queen and Banshee get the kids to come around to the Xavier philosophy and wear hideous uniforms? Erik tries to recall his dim memories of the Generation X comic book series. He and Justin profess their love for artist J.H. Williams III and their occasional dread of his wild page layouts. The dismissal of DC Comics former co-publisher Dan DiDio gets discussed. Justin suggests installing Bernie Sanders as his replacement. Finola Hughes is named a show favorite. The terrible mid-90s fashion choices get skewered. Erik dubs the Latinx character "Flex Alvarez" while Justin tries to figure out why Husk is missing from the cast. They also examine Chris Claremont's dependency on cultural catchphrases and produce better Irish accents than the person playing Sean Cassidy. Also, Justin recreates Wolverine as a "typical" Canadian and Matt Frewer makes a big impression.
On this weeks pod, the boys finally sat down and watched X-Men: Dark Phoenix! They discuss how the movie worked (and didn't) for them, and talk about how the original X-Men comics impacted them in their lives growing up. Later, they wonder what might happen now that Xavier's School for Gifted Children will be rolled into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Acomi and Turk182 kick off season 2 of the podcast with a short, but memorable episode. They re-imagine, or - as Acomi like to refer to it - a reinterpretation, of Professor Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters. The episode speaks for itself - good and bad. Enjoy! #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #roadtohell Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, we discuss which school would be best for our children, Hogwart's or Xavier's School for the Gifted.
The Stats Will Roll dynamic duo, Abi (now known as D8bitGaming) and Alex (still @MrPuddins) as they explore what it may be like to grow up as a Planetouched. What do you do as regular, human parents when the loving couple gives birth to a genasi? Send them to Xavier's School for Planetouched Children to teach them to harness their gifts and teach them a profession useful for adventuring, of course! --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello space fans and fellow mutants to the latest podcast from Moon Ben Baker and Phil "G-Balls" Catterall! In this one: sub-par superheroes, Royal Variety rave ups and strange stuff shot into space (but not necessarily stayed there...) Plus: the majesty of Les Dawson, hero Bottle Opener makes his debut, American puppets, we find out what the Brittas Empire cast were up to in 1996, the real true story of Laika the dog, a big net, Obnoxio The Clown spoils Dark Phoenix, disco dies, we all give thanks for Gary Wilmot, making work for the beeper, where Jasper Carrott fits into Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, 36000 worms, "Beak", not very much about sport....and UGLY JOHN! If you would like to support our new Patreon from less than a pound a month and get an exclusive, not found anywhere else episode of "Don't Lets Chart" plus early access to others, click here: https://www.patreon.com/dontletschart Or if you just fancy throwing the price of a coffee in our faces: https://ko-fi.com/dontletschart Visit the new Don't Lets Chart Twitter feed: @dontletschart or visit us separately @benbakerbooks and @fil5000.
Across the planet, the debate rages; are Mutants the next link in the evolutionary chain, or simply a new episode topic for High Five: The Podcast fighting for their place in the world? In honor of the release of Dark Phoenix, J and Q are doing a full X-Men movie retrospective episode! We'll be discussing every film in the franchise (yes, even X-Men Origins: Wolverine) and will wrap with the extraordinary, definitive, Top 5 X-Men Movies List! Q and J discuss which powers they would have in the X-Men universe and introduce listeners to the "sister" schools that branched off from Xavier's School for Gifted Youngers. You might be surprised by our final list, but in the end, we give you the perfect watchlist to truly grasp the impact of the X-Men franchise of films. We are High Five: The Podcast, and we too, are mutants (not really, but some have called us that.)
In this lesson:--Set Spotlight on Xplosion --The Crimson Gem of Cyttorak and Aerial Baffler items --Mimic receives a makeoverย --Xavier's School outdoor and Danger Room indoor maps --Krakoa the Living Island BFC --Titanic Three keyword --Marvel Puzzle Quest --Brotherhood of Evil Mutants ATA --Protected Feat
We're back! And, perhaps more importantly, so are students, at schools all around the country. And, while it's not often the first thing people think about when considering Marvel's Merry Mutants, it's important to remember that X-MEN is - ultimately - a school book itself, as the X-Men are traditionally students and teachers at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters (or whatever it's called at the time depending which book you're reading). So we thought this was the perfect time to examine this facet of the X-books, pondering which X-Men would probably make the best teachers, what it might be like to be a student at the school, and so much more. So grab your pencils and books and join us for this special look at the academic side of the X-Men. But first, Joe has some thoughts about a recent X-death in the comics, and - in lieu of any actual footage or anything of new Fox X-MEN movies - we instead once again talk about new rumors of behind the scenes problems with the upcoming X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX, and just Fox shenanigans in general. Contact Days of Future Podcast at: facebook.com/daysoffuturepodcast daysoffuturepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @dofpodcast ย
Welcome to a look behind the scenes of the Littlest PetCast, along with a look at the episode "Dumb Dumbwaiter" with Story byย Mitch Larson and Roger Eschbacher, Teleplay byย Roger Eschbacher, and Directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode Blythe is reminded she needs to get to a Flashmob so she wraps up her girl time with the girl pets as quick as possible. But this proves ruinous as Blythe, Zoe, Pepper, and Minka get stuck in the dumbwaiter. It's up to Penny Ling to prove herself, get the guys, and get the rest of the girls out. Meanwhile Mrs. Twombly stacks cans and Roger listens to the classics.How fast would you go to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters if you had Hurricane Burps? Do you appreciate the classics? Would you follow Penny Ling into solving a sticky situation? How man times did I say the word "can"? Did you enjoy the behind the scenes tour of Littlest PetCast?
"You're not the only one with special gifts." Hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi are invited to enter Xavier's School for Gifted Youngster's with 2000's "X-Men" and witness the birth of Hugh Jackman's portrayal of Wolverine. Listen as the duo discuss the history of the X-Men along with the allegory associated with them, the original story of the film and how great the sequel "X2" was. NOW ON GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC! https://play.google.com/music/m/Iqpn7ndltqp7embdzuc5kpo7za4?t=Film_A_Week_Podcast Follow Film A Week Facebook/Tumblr @filmaweekpodcast Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings Audio Edited by Guillermo Morales Tumblr @ southcentralian โFilm A Week Podcastโ is protected by Fair Use as it is a non-profit review show. Any copyrighted material is that of their respective owners and only used as promotion of their work. โHustleโ by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "X-Men Theme Song" by Roger Wasserman ยฉ 1992 Marvel Entertainment, LLC
The Screen Addicts have entered Xavier's School for the Gifted as we summon up our mutant powers to discuss the newest X-Men film.
Our intrepid hosts return to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and meet the world's first mutant in Bryan Singer's "X-Men: Apocalypse."
In which our heroes open the fridge, consider exercise, and decide teleportation is much easier. We discuss Joel Duscherโs patented Mutant Bird Theory, the X-Mansion patented Food-Ball, and how unlike a school Xavier's School for Gifted Students really is. Jackson can't imagine Scott Summers stopping in for a sneaky Maccas run, Zammit discovers he smoked cigarettes wrong, and Duscher decides to educate the gang on the nature of antibiotics. So turn the Danger Room into a gym, pluck an apple from Xavierโs orchard, and try not to turn your mutant powers into a crutch. Itโs time to save the world and thereโs no short cuts when the stakes are this high. Want to help Xavier cut down on his food bill? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can help provide some financial relief for a man in wheelchair that just wants to do good. And donโt forget to get your free audible book download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/SanspantsRadio thereโs probably at least seven books about forming healthy habits when youโre superpowered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The mutant brotherhood of Marc Vibbert, Stanford Clark, and Tom Fonss unite to talk all about the X-Men. They discuss their favorite animated incarnations of these astonishing mutants on television and film throughout the years. ย So join them as they enroll at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, bub! ย Also Discussed: the voice acting documentary "I Know That Voice", what's next for "Star Wars", the new "Guardians of the Galaxy" trailer, and the Disney Blu-ray releases in August. ย (Recorded on 05/19/14) ย *Note: Sentinels began messing with our audio feed near the end of the recording; we apologize. * ย ย Website:ย AnimationFascination.wordpress.com E-mail:ย animationfascinationpodcast@gmail.com
Strap on your Omnitrix, contact the Legion of Superheros and head with us to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. In this episode Marc and Matt are joined by voice actor Yuri Lowenthal ("Ben 10: Ultimate Alien", "Naruto", "Wolverine and the X-Men") to discuss his voice acting career. We talk about his original web series "Shelf Life", geeking out around other actors, and how he joined John Connor to fight SkyNet. All that plus much, much more!! Website: AnimationFascination.wordpress.com E-mail: animationfascinationpodcast@gmail.com
Before there was X-Men...there was Generation X! For fans of the X-Men who had grown up watching the cartoon and reading the comics there would be a long wait, until 2000, for the X-Men to grace the silver screen in a big budget epic, but first in 1996 FOX aired the TV movie Generation X, a pilot for a TV series that never happened. Based on X-Men spin-off comic of the same name, Generation X sees a new group of superpowered teen mutants attending Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, here run by Emma Frost and Banshee, both featured characters in this summer's X-Men First Class! Starring Matt "Max Headroom" Frewer as the evil dream manipulating scientist Russel Tresh, is this inauspicious start for the X-Men something all fans should track down, or is it best forgotten like a bad dream? Listen to find out!
Before there was X-Men...there was Generation X! For fans of the X-Men who had grown up watching the cartoon and reading the comics there would be a long wait, until 2000, for the X-Men to grace the silver screen in a big budget epic, but first in 1996 FOX aired the TV movie Generation X, a pilot for a TV series that never happened. Based on X-Men spin-off comic of the same name, Generation X sees a new group of superpowered teen mutants attending Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, here run by Emma Frost and Banshee, both featured characters in this summer's X-Men First Class! Starring Matt "Max Headroom" Frewer as the evil dream manipulating scientist Russel Tresh, is this inauspicious start for the X-Men something all fans should track down, or is it best forgotten like a bad dream? Listen to find out!
Kim is taken to his first term at St. Xavier's School by the mysterious Col. Creighton, is seen safely inside by the beloved Lama, and has his unusual vacation trip explained by Mahbub Ali.