Thu, 7 November 2013
SciFi Diner Podcast: Ep. 188 - Our Interview with Neil Grayston (Eureka, Warehouse 13, Supernatural)
Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. And check out our YouTube channel. We are a part of the Chronic Rift Network of podcasts. Tonight’s Diners: Scott, Miles, and M. If you have listened to the show for sometime, we would love to have you leave feedback on iTunes. We know not all of you use iTunes, but for those that do, it helps us become more visible. If you don’t use iTunes, your feedback is still valuable. Visit our webpage athttp://scifidinerpodcast.com and leave a comment on the show notes or email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com We want to know what you are thinking about what we are saying and what shows you are watching. Menu: Interview: Neil Grayston (Smallville and Eureka) Trivia: New Trivia this week! Win Neil Grayston TV News: The Walking Dead gets 'anti-climactic' S5 renewal (what else did you expect?); CBS ORDERS PILOT SCRIPT FOR CHARMED REBOOT; SHIELD is the biggest disappointment; Almost Human premiere date changed Movie News: X Men: Days of Future Past Trailer; Captain America: The Winter Soldier trailer; Harrison Ford on the Ender's Game controversy TWIST: Life After Trek Episode 25 Featuring Star Trek author Larry Nemecek; a documentary About Star Trek’s Original Orion Slave Girl, Susan Oliver, Being Developed SciFi 5 in 5: Great Douglas Fargo quotes from Eureka Trivia: Trivia this week! Who said this quote and from what movie? Question: "Does thinking you're the last sane man on earth make you crazy? Because if it does, maybe I am." Prize: A signed Neil Grayston print Promos: Neil Grayston Neil Grayston began acting in high school in Port Moody, British Columbia. After graduation, he began his professional career by guest-starring on numerous Vancouver-shot television series, including the critically acclaimed teen series Edgemont Road. Grayston played a recurring role as Alec, "the mouth-breather", on the series Wonderfalls. He was nominated for a Leo Award for his role as Martin, the stoic sous-chef, in the award-winning comedy series Godiva's. His guest-starring credits include turns on Smallville, The Dead Zone and Supernatural. He currently resides in New Westminster, British Columbia, with his girlfriend and several fish.
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Wed, 6 November 2013
Ender's Game was number one at the box office this past weekend. The ticket sales weren't all that impressive. Can the God of Thunder knock the movie from its top spot when Thor 2 premeires this weekend? All this and more is brought to you by Michael Falkner on this week's Weekly Podioplex. Check out the full show notes here and comment on the episode or write weeklypodioplex@gmail.com or call 888-866-9010. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry.
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Sun, 3 November 2013
In our final Halloween-themed installment for 2013, The G2V Podcast welcomes a special guest – an internationally recognized zombie expert that co-authored ZOMBIEMANIA: 80 MOVIES TO DIE FOR (with a revised edition titled ZOMBIEMANIA RISES: 100 MOVIES TO DIE FOR on the way, cataloguing about 1,000 films!), teaches a course at theUniversity of Baltimore called “Zombies in Popular Media,” contributed to volumes like TRIUMPH OF THE WALKING DEAD, BRAAAIIINNNSSS!: FROM ACADEMICS TO ZOMBIES, and THE UNDEAD AND THEOLOGY, and lectures on “Zombies: Monsters with Meaning” at symposia, conventions, and festivals. Who is it? None other than G2V co-host Arnold T. Blumberg! Scott and Arnold look back at the history of zombies in pop culture, where they started, where they shambled (and occasionally ran) in the years that followed until they infected every medium and genre, and what this whole undying zombie craze might actually mean. We also have a special contest this episode! Midnight Syndicate has graciously provided us with a copy of their phenomenal new album that pays tribute to the Universal and Hammer legacy, Monsters of Legend! We’re giving a copy away to the listener who can answer the following trivia question (also presented in the episode). E-mail, post on our Facebook page or in the comments below, send your answer through the post-apocalyptic wilderness, and if you get it right, the CD will be yours! This movie was the first to introduce the idea that zombies specifically want to eat brains: Good luck! NOTE: This episode was uploaded by an unknown party that discovered the file on a server after being unable to contact either Scott or Arnold. Listeners should be warned that some of what they may hear might be considered…alarming… As always, we welcome all feedback at contact@g2vpodcast.com or on our Facebook page! You can also subscribe to us via iTunes! Please help support the continued production of The G2V Podcast: SHOW LINKS: WHITE ZOMBIE (complete film at Archive.org) WHITE ZOMBIE (novelization by Stephen D. Sullivan) PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (complete film at Archive.org) THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (complete film at Archive.org) NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (complete film at Archive.org) ZOMBIE (original trailer presented from Blue Underground) The “Video Nasties” (Wikipedia) “The Trioxin Theme” from THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD AMC’s official THE WALKING DEAD page Run For Your Lives: The Original Zombie Infested 5K Obstacle Course Race Zombie Video Games (Wikipedia) Zombies!!! (Twilight Creations Inc.) Last Night on Earth (Flying Frog Productions) All Flesh Must Be Eaten RPG (Eden Studios Inc.) LEGO Zombie Minifigure Bio! (“Briiiiiiiiiicks…”) The Walking Dead “Sassy” Rick Grimes Halloween Costume! Comment on this episode here or write contact@g2vpodcast.com or call 888-866-9010.
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Sat, 2 November 2013
The following introduction was intended for the premiere episode of HG World on The Chronic Rift Network. In it, creator Jay Smith and producer Stacy Dooks discuss the show and what listeners can expect in the months ahead. Stay tuned as episode two will premiere later this month.
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Fri, 1 November 2013
Episode 14, Robin Geek Science fiction writer Scott Pearson (Star Trek Myriad Universes: Shattered Light) and his daughter present a spoiler-filled overview of many versions of Robin Hood in the movies and on TV, from the 1938 Errol Flynn movie The Adventures of Robin Hood to the 2006–2009 BBC television series Robin Hood, with many stops in between. Plus, a guest appearance from writer Una McCormack to vote for her favorite Robin. Double-length episode!
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Intro :30
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) 1:10
Rabbit Hood (1949) 6:30
Personal Tales of Sherwood 7:50
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955–1959) 10:55
Robin Hood Daffy (1958) 17:40
Robin Hood (1973) 18:10
Robin of Sherwood (1984–1986) 19:10
Time Bandits (1981) plus the Three Robin Hoods of 1991 29:00
Robin Hood (2006–2009) 32:20
Robin Hood Round-up 41:25
Two Listener Faves 43:55
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Thu, 31 October 2013
The War of the Worlds is an episode of the American radio drama anthology series The Mercury Theatre on the Air. It was performed as a Halloween episode of the series on October 30, 1938, and aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. Directed and narrated by actor and future filmmaker Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds(1898). The first two thirds of the 62-minute broadcast were presented as a series of simulated news bulletins, which suggested to many listeners that an actual alien invasion by Martians was currently in progress. Compounding the issue was the fact that the Mercury Theatre on the Air was a sustaining show (it ran without commercial breaks), adding to the program's realism. Although there were sensationalist accounts in the press about a supposed panic in response to the broadcast, the precise extent of listener response has been debated. In the days following the adaptation, however, there was widespread outrage and panic by certain listeners, who had believed the events described in the program were real. The program's news-bulletin format was described as cruelly deceptive by some newspapers and public figures, leading to an outcry against the perpetrators of the broadcast. Despite these complaints—or perhaps in part because of them—the episode secured Welles' fame as a dramatist. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the broadcast of this program, John shares the original broadcast as well as tells you about the BBC production of Independence Day UK, a tie-in audio drama to the blockbuster movie done in the style of The War of the World. Check out Kevin Lauderdale's more detailed look at the original production on his It Has Come to My Attention. Please comment on this episodes here or write john@chronicrift.com or call 888-866-9010.
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Wed, 30 October 2013
Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. And check out our YouTube channel. We are a part of the Chronic Rift Network of podcasts. Tonight’s Diners: Scott, and Miles Welcome to the Diner In tonight’s show, listeners discuss the following: Star Trek Continues, Star Trek Phase II, a potential Ant Man movie, Gravity, Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Walking Dead, Witches of Eastwood (really? Lifetime has a fantasy show?), Supernatural, Arrow, Revolution, The Shadow Rising (Wheel of Time), and more.
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Tue, 29 October 2013
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Sun, 27 October 2013
Our Critical Assignment series concludes with the big bionic panel of DragonCon 2013. Lee Majors and Lindsay Wagner both appeared on stage for the first time in many years to talk about their work on the bionic series. The panel took place on Sunday, August 31 and John got to host this extravaganza. Plus, Paul talks with The Bionic Blonde herself, Betsy Dodd, on how she developed the bionic reunion video that was shown to the audience prior to the duo taking the stage. Comment on the episode here or write abionicpodcast@gmail.com or call 888-866-9010 or better still use the "Send Voicemail" tab on the left of the page to leave a message via your computer. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry.
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Sun, 27 October 2013
October means that we dip in once again to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. This year, we look at the final year of EG Marshall's turn as host of the long running anthology series. Plus, we conclude the current stories for Superman and The Avengers and premiere new stories. Please comment on this episodes here or write john@chronicrift.com or call 888-866-9010.
October 26, 2013
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