Fri, 11 October 2013
The Rift Crew is back with an all new In Review episode. In this episode we talk about Pacific Rim, Harry Potter, Riddick, Burn Notice, DC Comics and naked Harley Quinn, Voyager I, and the loss of the sense of wonder when it comes to science. All this and more for the low, low price of nothing. Download the episode, take a listen, and chime in with your thoughts on what we discussed here. Comment on this episode here or by writing john@chronicrift.com or by calling 888-866-9010. Segment One: Bringing it to the Table 4:45 - Keith loves his new restaurant haunt, Sauce. 7:15 - Krissy wants to know why Pacific Rim didn't get the love at the box office she felt it deserved. 20:36 - Mike is excited by the news of a new Harry Potter inspired movie scripted by J.K. Rowling. 29:45 - Promo for Tales from the Mouse House Podcast 30:30 - Promo for The Thunder Crester Podcast
Segment Two: Reviews 32:20 - Natalia returns with a new book review, looking at the apocalyptic novel, Interrupt. 43:17 - Dan reviews Riddick and we discuss why this movie even got made when it appears nobody wanted it. 53:10 - Keith was less than impressed with the ending of Burn Notice, but he is happy about the return of Sons of Anarchy. 1:02:37 - Promo for The Jen and Dave Show. 1:03:25 - Promo for The Machinery of Light Segment Three: Pop Tops 1:05:20 - We take a look at the mess DC Comics has made with their request for a naked Harley Quinn contemplating suicide, Voyager I and what happened to our sense for science, and the passing of Ray Dolby.
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Category:The Chronic Rift In Review -- posted at: 5:48am EDT
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Thu, 10 October 2013
Michael Falkner reports on the Gravity of the situation at the box office with the weekly tally. Plus, there's a bionic boatload of new TV on DVD releases this week that includes the fourth season release of The Six Million Dollar Man. It's all there, plus a whole lot more on an all new The 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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Tue, 8 October 2013
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 186 - Our Interview with Vic Mignogna (Star Trek Conitinues, Full Metal Alchemist, Dragon Ball Z)
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. 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. Menu Interview: Vic Mignogna (Star Trek Continues, Full Metal Alchemist, Dragon Ball Z) New Trivia: Win a signed Amanda Tapping print TV News: Update on the Dr. Horrible Sing-A-Long Blog Sequel; Firefly’s New Sequel Movie News: Wonder Woman Trailer; The Batman and Superman Movie just MIGHT have Wonder Woman, Hear Khan’s Voice as Smaug, Jurassic Park 4 gets Its Star, Z*Con: Your Con Will Be Infested TWIST: How Trek 2 Should Have Ended, Brian Fuller’s New Star Trek Series SciFi 5 in 5 : Jen M from New York’s Top 5 Female Characters Trivia Who said this and in what movie? ”You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember: All I’m offering is the truth. Nothing more.” Prize: Signed Amanda Tapping Print You will have until the end of OCTOBER 15 to send us your answers. Please include the code word mentioned in the first 15 minutes of the show. Send your answer with your mailing address to scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com, call us at 18885084343, or DM us on Twitter at @scifidiner. Make sure you include your e-mail with all entries! Only one entry per person. The SciFi Diner is not responsible for any injuries occurring if you secretly decide to go all shiny and dress in a browncoat and walk into your local bar. Promos:
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Category:SciFi Diner Podcast -- posted at: 10:19pm EDT
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Tue, 8 October 2013
Scott and Arnold kick off a month-long tribute to the greatest holiday of them all – Halloween – with a tribute to a film maker whose name is synonymous with that festival: John Carpenter! The guys have selected five films to discuss in this feature-length episode – HALLOWEEN, THE FOG,THE THING, PRINCE OF DARKNESS, IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS – three of which comprise the director’s self-titled “Apocalypse Trilogy.” Join us as we start a month of horror and mayhem with a Master of the Macabre, the Prince of Darkness himself! As always, we welcome all feedback at contact@g2vpodcast.com or on our Facebook page! You can also subscribe to us via iTunes! SHOW LINKS Hysterical (1983, The Hudson Brothers) John W. Campbell Jr.’s “Who Goes There?” (Wikipedia) Practical effects from The Thing remake (video by ADI) Bernard Quatermass (Wikipedia) Comment on this episode here or write contact@g2vpodcast.com or call 888-866-9010.
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Sun, 6 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 4, 2013
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 9:43pm EDT
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Sat, 5 October 2013
What if they declared a cultural revolution and nobody came? That's pretty much the situation with CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC, the movie that was supposed enshrine disco as the musical trend of the eighties and instead wound up being the genre's epitaph, not to mention destroying the careers of close to anyone involved with it. Purportedly a fictionalized version of the formation of the music group Village People -- if by fictionalized you mean completely divorced from reality and by music group you mean guys who can sing and dance while dressed up as Christopher Street stereotypes -- and an opening volley in the ongoing political actualization of the homosexual community, even if no one in the film can gather the nerve to utter the word "g*y," the film founders under the multiple curses of a director, Nancy "Ida Morgenstern" Walker, making her feature film debut despite the fact that she had never done a musical, stars -- including Steve Guttenberg, Valerie Perrine, and Bruce Jenner -- with no particular talent for singing or dancing, and a script -- for which producer Allan Carr took partial credit -- that barely knows the definition of the words "musical" and "comedy" individually, much less put together. Sponsor: Audible.com 30 Day Free Trial. Get yours now! Hell bent on completing the set they started with SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND and continued with XANADU, the loyal devotees of the Comment on the episode here or write dan@mightymoviepodcast.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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Category:Mighty Movie's Temple of Bad -- posted at: 1:41pm EDT
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Fri, 4 October 2013
SciFi Diner Conversations 91: Listeners discuss AGENTS OF SHIELD, BIG BANG THEORY, SLEEPY HOLLOW and More
Tonight’s Diners: Scott, M., & Raul 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. Welcome to the Diner In this listener feedback show, M., Scott, and Raul discuss the following listener feedback: The New Gotham Series, Marvel’s: Agents of Shield; The Dune Book Series; The Wheel of Time book series; The Blacklist; Olympus Has Fallen; Man of Steel Versus Falling Skies; Star Trek Into Darkness; World War Z; Jurassic World; Stargate; Independence Day 2; Robocop reboot; Once Upon a Time season 3; Big Bang Theory; Revolution; and Sleep Hollow.
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Category:SciFi Diner Podcast -- posted at: 5:17pm EDT
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Thu, 3 October 2013
Cloudy 2 takes the top box office spot, but will the new movie releases this weekend topple it? Michael Falkner reveals it all on a new The 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, 29 September 2013
Taking a break for the summer allowed John to go out on special missions for the podcast. These "Critical Assignments" took him to far-off exotic locales where he met up with other agents of the OSI. In this episode, John travels to Atlanta, Georgia for DragonCon 2013. There, he met actress Lindsay Wagner and hosted a Q&A panel on Friday, August 29. He captured the audio of the panel and we're sharing it with you on the podcast. John relates what it was like meeting Lindsay and Paul talks with Betsy Dodd, The Bionic Blonde, about the creation of a special introductory career video seen before Lindsay took 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. Links Order The High Road to Health: A Vegetarian Cookbook from Amazon
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Category:Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast -- posted at: 10:35pm EDT
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Thu, 26 September 2013
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