Thu, 28 August 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Science fiction writer Scott Pearson (Star Trek: The Original Series: The More Things Change) and his daughter welcome comic book historian Alan “Sizzler” Kistler to talk about—you guessed it—comic books! Fans, writers, artists, movies, publishers, conventions, women in comics, and more are discussed in a wide-ranging talk that wraps up season two of the show in fine geek style.
Segments Intro :30 Hooked on Comics 1:30 Becoming a Comic Book Historian 10:15 Geek Tests are Stupid 17:54 Marvel vs. DC in Comics and Movies 19:56 Where are the Female Superheroes? 33:13 Tales of San Diego Comic-Con 44:12 Moderating Quentin Tarantino 49:07 Aging and De-Aging Heroes 51:23 Tim Gunn and Agents of S.T.Y.L.E. 56:48 Jumping-On Points for New Marvel Readers 1:01:30 Interviewing Grant Morrison 1:16:50 Agents and Books and Scripts 1:20:40 End Notes 1:25:39
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Wed, 27 August 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) The Guardians of the Galaxy proves its vialbilty as a franchise with its return to the top of the box office after two weeks away. Micahel Falkner talks about this and more on a new Weekly Podioplex. Check out the full show notes here and comment on the episode or write weeklypodioplex@gmail.com.
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Wed, 27 August 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Aired September 28/29, 1966
King Tut returns to Gotham City with what appears to be his usual bag of tricks as the Sphinx returns as well with new proclamations. But there's more to his scheme this time around. He has a plan to subjugate the entire population of Gotham. Can Batman and Robin thwart him?
Joining John to talk about King Tut's less than stellar return in author Julio Angel Ortiz. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
A native of Toledo, Ohio, Julio Angel Ortiz is a writer in both print and electronic media. Julio has had an audio drama released for the original sci-fi series The Dome with another to be produced shortly and short stories published in collections by Obverse Books featuring Iris Wildthyme and Señor 105. He also has several eBooks available for Kindle via his Vox Camera imprint. When not banging his head against his notebook in order to string words together, Julio works in Information Technology during the day and is also active blogging, posting on Twitter, and working at his photography.
Direct download: The_Batcave_Podcast_-_Episode_22.mp3
Category:Batcave Podcast -- posted at: 7:20am EDT
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Tue, 26 August 2014
SciFi Diner Podcast: Ep. 221 – We Interview New York Times Best-Selling Author Michael Jan Friedman (Star Trek Novelist)
(Right click the image to save this episode to your computer) A 2012 Parsec Finalist Please call the listener line at 1.888.508.4343 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 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 at http://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.
Michael Jan Friedman Michael Jan Friedman is the author of nearly 70 books of fiction and non-fiction, about half of them set somewhere in the wilds of the Star Trek universe. In 1992 Friedman wrote Reunion, the first Star Trek: The Next Generation hardcover, which introduced the crew of the Stargazer, Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s first command. Over the years, the popularity of Reunion has spawned a number of Stargazer stories in both prose and comic book formats, including a six-novel original series. Friedman has also written for the Aliens, Predator, Wolf Man, Lois and Clark, DC Super Hero, Marvel Super Hero, and Wishbone licensed book universes. Eleven of his book titles, including the autobiography Hollywood Hulk Hogan and Ghost Hunting (written with SciFi’s Ghost Hunters), have appeared on the prestigious New York Times primary bestseller list, and his novel adaptation of the Batman & Robin movie was for a time the #1 bestselling book in Poland (really). Friedman has worked at one time or another in network and cable television, radio, business magazines, and the comic book industry, in the process producing scripts for nearly 180 comic stories. Among his comic book credits is the Darkstar series from DC Comics, which he created with artist Larry Stroman, and the Outlaws limited series, which he created with artist Luke McDonnell. He also co-wrote the story for the acclaimed second-season Star Trek: Voyager episode “Resistance,” which guest-starred Joel Grey. Currently, Friedman is working on a variety of projects, including a contemporary fantasy novel featuring characters and themes from mythology tentatively called Blood of the Gods, a young adult fantasy novel set in Renaissance times, the true story of an extraordinary Little League team in 1955, and an epic-scale science fiction adventure. As always, he advises readers that no matter how many Friedmans they know, he is probably not related to any of them. For more on Michael Jan Friedman and his fiction, visit his personal website, follow him on Twitter@FriedmanMJ, and like him on Facebook.
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Sun, 24 August 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Dan Persons says: Sometimes doing the job is reward in itself. That’s what it was like for me to talk with Greg Nicotero. From DAWN OF THE DEAD to BREAKING BAD, from ARMY OF DARKNESS to OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL, from HOSTEL to SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR, his vivid and creative makeup effects work has brought the fantastic, the grotesque, and the sometimes-just-plain-realistic to a dazzling kaleidoscope of film and TV projects. That includes THE WALKING DEAD, the blockbuster TV series which scooped up a couple of primetime Emmy awards for Nicotero’s work in bringing the flesh-hungry walkers to gruesome… uh, life? Death? Anyway, in honor of the release of the complete fourth season on DVD and Blu-ray this Tuesday, we got some time with Greg to talk about the finer points of zombie nurturing and care. Comment on the episode here or write podcast@cinefantastique.com.
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Fri, 22 August 2014
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Here's how Tim describes this episode: "Before Doctor Who returned in 2005 to become the huge global phenom it is today, a company called Big Finish got the license to produce first-run, full-cast audio dramas. And I’m happy to report they are still going strong to this day. Many of the stories were as good as any Doctor Who on TV (before or since) and several authors in particular stood out from the crowd in taking the good Doctor to brave, new frontiers. One of those authors was Joseph Lidster and I’m very excited that he’s my guest on today’s episode. Joseph’s story “Master” which was part of the Doctor Who’s 40th anniversary villains trilogy in 2003 was a gothic murder mystery that unabashedly explored the nature of good and evil within one’s soul. I hated Joseph Lidster when I first heard this play because I thought it was simply brilliant. I remain inspired by the piece’s clear cut characters and unapologetic tackling of difficult themes. When Doctor Who did return, the credit “Written By Joseph Lidster” found its way to our screens on the highly popular spin-off series’ Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, where Joseph continued to take the lead characters on dark – and often humorous – explorations of their nightmares and their fears. Joseph has since written for the TV show Wizards and Aliens which was produced by Russell T Davies and Phil Ford. Also for Big Finish, Joseph has written for and produced their licensed line of Dark Shadows audio plays. He’s currently working on a new mini-series for the line coming soon called “Bloodlust.” With the shadow of Robin Williams’ suicide still cast, this is an open and honest discussion about writing about and with clinical depression. Joseph and I swam in some deep waters here which I feel are very beneficial to the overall conversation as we try to expand our understanding of depression and mental illness. I hope you enjoy." Comment on this episode here or by writing john@chronicrift.com. Links Big Finish Audio - "The Rapture"
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Fri, 22 August 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continued to dominate the box office last weekend. Does it have what it takes to do it again this weekend with all the new movie releases on the slate? After weeks of quiet TV on DVD releases, there is an explosions of options to choose from. All this, plus a request to help fellow podcaster P.G. Holyfield from Michael Falkner on this week's delayed Weekly Podioplex. Check out the full show notes here and comment on the episode or write weeklypodioplex@gmail.com.
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Sun, 17 August 2014
Anthony sits down with Mike Friesen of Lamp Light Games to discuss their new KS for Nautilus Industries as well as their upcoming release Space Junk.
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Sat, 16 August 2014
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Michael Falkner takes control of the spotlight as he interviews author Lauren Orbison about her first children's book, Tortellini. Comment on this episode here or by writing john@chronicrift.com. Please rate the episode using our star system at the bottom of this entry.
Lauren Orbison is an independent author residing in Chattanooga, Tennessee with her husband and four ridiculous cats. She is missing a small portion of her 22nd chromosome and offers a $50 reward if you find it. Her mutant superpowers include befriending dragons, writing down her observations, and talking until people's ears fall off. Tortellini is her first published book, though she plans to have more out shortly.
Theo Solorio has been drawing dragons since she was 3 years of age and still loves to draw them to this day. Besides drawing all the time, her other hobbies include listening to 70's and 80's tunes on cassette tape, watching classic Disney movies on VHS, and doing a little 2D animation. She resides in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and she dresses up as a dragon to avoid scaring the locals. Yep. She's an old-fashioned little green dragon.
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Direct download: Spotlight_-_Lauren_Orbison.mp3
Category:The Chronic Rift Spotlight -- posted at: 10:53am EDT
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Fri, 15 August 2014
The Dan & Travis Show: Episode 038 - RIP Robin, An Extra Heavy 40 Pounds of Sports, And May I Suggest, Don't Stop or We'll Die
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) The Chronic Rift Network is thrilled to be able to have the comedy stylings of Dan Lackaye and Travis Searle on our network. The voyage of radio genius continues with a new episode. Starting out as The Pirate Ship in the 90s, the boys charted the rough waters of the early days of the Internet and managed to deliver comedy gold week after week. They were one of the inspirations for The Chronic Rift becoming a podcast. Last fall, Dan & Travis reunited with a new podcast, bringing back many of the elements of the original Pirate Ship, and John has been on their case to join the network ever since. Show 038! Robin Williams, Robbie Williams, 40 Pounds of Sports, The Davey Mac Sports Porgram and more! It's a new Dan & Travis Show.Check out all the fun of past episodes by visiting them on the web.
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40 POUNDS OF SPORTS
THE NEWS WITH TRAVIS
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HTD EXPRESS – Subscribers! Look for The Handsome Timmy D Express in your feed! Tim will interview creative folks in the entertainment industry about their process. Free with your Dan & Travis Show subscription! Find us online at thedanandtravisshow.libsyn.com, at Facebook, follow us on twitter @thedanandtravis, add us on Google+, email the MailSac at danandtravis@gmail.com, or find us at The Chronic Rift Network.
Direct download: The_Dan_and_Travis_Show_-_Show_038.mp3
Category:The Dan and Travis Show -- posted at: 3:40pm EDT
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