Tue, 30 June 2015
Show 059
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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 atdanandtravis@gmail.com, or find us at The Chronic Rift Network.
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Mon, 29 June 2015
SciFi Diner: Rewind Ep. 251 - Our Interview with Star Trek Captain Pike (Walter Doty, Writer, and Todd Shawn Tei, Director, Writer, and Actor)
(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: Jim 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. Tonight's Menu Jim Arrowood and M. interview Walter Doty, Write for Star Trek: Captain Pike, and Todd Shawn Tei, Director, Writer, and Actor for this project. We at the SciFi Diner have always supported fan projects. Quite frankly we just want to see more Trek. If you are with us in this and like what you hear in our discussion with the creators of this project, then please visit their indigogo campaign and support the project. You can also follow them on their facebook page and their twitter. Below you can read a description of the project from their indigogo page.
This is the story of Captain Pike when he first takes command of the Enterprise and his first mission aboard her. And with your help, it will lead into a Captain Pike Web Series. Christopher Pike is the Captain seen in the original Star Trek Pilot “The Cage”, played by Jeffrey Hunter. He was Captain of the Enterprise before Captain Kirk. And his story has never been told in film, until now. In the original Star Trek Pilot, “The Cage”, set in the year 2254. Captain Pike and his crew are returning from Rigel VII, where several members of the landing party were killed by the inhabitants. The incident filled Pike with so much guilt that he is considering resigning his commission. But that’s all we know about Captain Pike, and we want to know so much more. Don’t you? This is an independent film project that will be helmed by professionals who all work in the entertainment industry. From cast and crew to writers, director, producers and actors.
THE LEAD CAST OF “CAPTAIN PIKE” In our film, we will answer these questions about Captain Pike: 1. What happened on Pike’s first mission with his female first officer, and his science officer, Mr. Spock? 2. Did Pike ever go into battle? 3. Which alien race did he encounter before any other Starfleet Captains? We know Captain Pike’s father is Admiral Josh Pike, but we never learned about the Admiral and which starship he commanded. We never learned about many of the federation Captains that we saw in Star Trek TOS or their descendants. In this film, we’ll answer all the questions you’ve always wondered about. And you’ll see many famous Starfleet officers at the beginning of their illustrious careers.
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Category:SciFi Diner Podcast -- posted at: 5:26am EDT
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Sun, 28 June 2015
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) The In Review Podcast is back with an all new episode. John, Keith, Krissy, and Mike gather to offer new things that might interest you such as Shakespeare in the Park, DragonCon Newbies, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Dale & Tucker Vs. Evil. Plus, they discuss Neil Gaiman's American Gods for television and the passing of Sir Christopher Lee. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts on what we discussed. Comment on this episode here. Segment One: Bringing it to the Table 2:07 - Krissy surprisingly loves the new Mad Max film, Fury Road. 9:52 - Keith talks about this year's offerings for Shakespeare in the Park - Tempest and Cymbeline. 20:15 - John surprisingly liked Dale & Tucker Vs. Evil.
25:16 - Promo for the Generations Geek podcast. 26:08 - Promo for the Batcave Podcast.
Segment Two: Pop Tops 27:52 - We discuss:
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Category:The Chronic Rift In Review -- posted at: 9:19am EDT
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Fri, 26 June 2015
(Right click image to save episode to your computer.) Mentor is mugged in the RV and the only witness is a young boy who refuses to talk. Can Billy convince him otherwise or will Mentor's attacker come back to make sure the boy never speaks? "Snitches dig ditches" is a common phrase among the young today, sadly, but it seems to hold true with young Larry Burns. In this episode, John and Richard discuss the responsibility of youth to step forward and report wrongdoing, the question of powerful beings granting insight into potential danger, and the difficult stunts Jackson Bostwick had to perform. It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode.
Moral “Some day you may see somebody do something wrong. If you don't know what to do about it, just remember that when a problem has you stumped, it's a good idea to talk with a grown-up you can trust. It could save you a lot of trouble in the long run!"
Guest Cast Todd Gross as Larry Burns Andrew Rubin as Ron Craig Dermott Downs as First Boy Brian Williams as Second Boy Selette Cole as Molly Burns Lew Brown as Mr. Burns
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Thu, 25 June 2015
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Dan Persons says: No life is forever, not even that of the man who played immortal vampires, mouldering corpses, and psychotic satanists. Christopher Lee had so permanently placed his mark on the world of fantastic film that his death this past week sent a shock wave through film fandom, so assured were we that he’d always be around to bring his wit, gravity, and class to the likes of Dracula, Saruman and Kharis. In the wake of his loss, Cinefantastique contributors Ted Newsom, Steve Biodrowski, Lawrence French, and Dan Persons got together to reminisce about encounters with the legendary actor, share some famous and not-so-famous anecdotes about his work and life, and evaluate his contribution to the worlds of horror and fantasy. Click on the player to hear the show, or right-click the link to download. Comment on the episode here or write podcast@cinefantastique.com.
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Category:The Cinefantastique Spotlight -- posted at: 6:48am EDT
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Wed, 24 June 2015
Jurassic World continues its dominiation at the box office with a much smaller take this weekend. Does this mean that those new films opening this weekend might topple it? Michael Falkner has this as well as a look at the July releases. It's all here and more on a new Weekly Podioplex. RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER
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Weekly Podioplex Notes for June 23, 2015
Introduction Opening Clip: Max
Top Ten #1 – Jurassic World [Second Week] #7 – Pitch Perfect 2 [-2]
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past 2010 – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Box Office Premieres for the week of June 19th, 2015
Wide Max – [PG] Ted 2 – [R]
Limited Big Game – [PG-13] Batkid Begins – [PG] The Little Death – [NR] A Murder in the Park – [PG-13]
Home Entertainment for the week of June 16th, 2015
New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray Survivor – [PG-13] The Forger – [R] Pound of Flesh – [R]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray Graceland: Season Two (2014) Workaholics: Season Five (2015)
Blu-Rays From the Past The Bridge (1959) – [NR] Needful Things (1993) – [R]
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Tue, 23 June 2015
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Our long delayed look at the various incarnations of the Doctors on Doctor Who continues with a discussion of the Peter Davison era. Having some great shoes to fill, Davison had his work cut out for him, but he managed nicely in the three years he played the role. John is joined by Keith DeCandido and Krissy Myers to discuss the companions, the Doctor's story arc through the three years culminating in "Caves of Androzani", the Fifth Doctor as a bridge between the old and new series, and of course, episodes to watch out for. We even remembered to talk about The Master. Well, Keith and Krissy did. Comment on this episode here.
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Category:The Chronic Rift Spotlight -- posted at: 5:03am EDT
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Mon, 22 June 2015
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Dashiell Hammett’s Nick and Nora Charles, the supposedly-retired PI and his socialite wife, heroes of his mystery novel The Thin Man, appeared on film, television, and, of course, radio. The New Adventures of The Thin Man was a radio incarnation that emphasized the duo’s trademark witty repartee and underplayed the criminal violence. This episode is about a missing dog, but still manages to work in boxing and gambling. Then Old Time Radio’s premier science fiction anthology series, X Minus One, adapts a classic tale by Robert Heinlein, “The Roads Must Roll.” In a future where the highways became so crowded that we gave up cars in exchange for high-speed conveyor belt roads as our preferred mode of transport, one man stands alone against radicals seeking to take down the system. Episodes The New Adventures of the Thin Man “The Adventure of the Passionate Palooka” July 6, 1948 3:03
X Minus One “The Roads Must Roll” January 4, 1956 34:42
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 5:38am EDT
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Sun, 21 June 2015
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Show 058 - The Heavy Metal Episode ...And we're back! After a lengthy hiatus, Dan and Travis return with a show devoted to METAL. Handsome Timmy D joins to share his list of the top metal bands, we do the news, we play some trivia games, and Travis reviews some Iron Maiden classics in the new installment of "May I Suggest." Listen to the show 4 months in the making! Tune in and share! Check out all the fun of past episodes by visiting them on the web. SHOW OPEN
Ask Handsome Timmy D
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.
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Thu, 18 June 2015
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) It really doesn't come as much of a surprise that Jurassic World took the top box office spot last weekend. What's amazing are the records that were broken with its release. Can it hold the top spot as it appears everyone in the world has seen the film? Michael Falkner has a few new movie releases to suggest as competition. There are also DVD releases and movie news with casting for the first Star Wars spinoff film and the passing of Christopher Lee. It's all here and more on a new Weekly Podioplex. Comment on the episode or write weeklypodioplex@gmail.com. Weekly Podioplex Notes for June 16, 2015
Introduction Opening Clip: Inside Out
Top Ten #1 – Jurassic World
#7 – Mad Max: Fury Road [-2]
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past
2010 – Toy Story 3 Box Office Premieres for the week of June 19th, 2015 Wide Inside Out – [PG]
Dope – [R]
Limited Infinitely Polar Bear – [R] Manglehorn – [PG-13] Eden – [R] Gabriel – [NR] The Overnight – [R]
The Tribe – [NR]
Home Entertainment for the week of June 16th, 2015 New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray Chappie – [R] Run All Night – [R] Unfinished Business – [R] The Lazarus Effect – [PG-13]
Beyond the Reach – [R]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray The Newsroom: Season Three (2014) Two and a Half Men: Season Twelve (2014) Two and a Half Men: The Complete Series (2003-2015) Laverne and Shirley: The Complete Series (1976-1983) Jericho: The Complete Series (1966-1967)
The Odd Couple: The Complete Series (1970-1975) Blu-Rays From the Past
The Land That Time Forgot (1975)– [PG]
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