Tue, 27 February 2018
"Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires"Aired March 14, 1968
Minerva has a plan to rob the richest men in Gotham City while using her spa as a front for her operations. It seems almost like a plausible story for the third season. In fact, John went into it dreading it and then found in watching it and then talking about it with guest host, longtime Batman 66 fan, Robert Long, that it wasn't all that bad. Robert goes so far as to point out that the episode has the beats of a condensed two-part second season story. They also discuss the relationship between Barbara Gordon/Batgirl and Alfred compared with his relationship with Batman and Robin. It may be the final review of the original series, but it's not the end of the podcast as John explains towards the end. Thank you so much for listening and thanks for your continuing comments here and to thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
Robert Long is a full time graphic designer and independent filmmaker. As a first generation Batman syndication kid, he manages the 1966-68 Batman Television Series Group on Facebook. He has had the pleasure to meet and work with Adam West and Julie Newmar with various projects in the past. Visit Robert's production company - Smash or Trash Independent Filmmakingto learn more about it.
Direct download: The_Batcave_Podcast_Episode_69.mp3
Category:Batcave Podcast -- posted at: 8:00pm EDT
Comments[0]
|
Mon, 26 February 2018
Isis"Bigfoot"October 25, 1975Lee and Cindy claim to have seen Bigfoot while walking through the woods. Is it possible? Rick has a hard time believing it, but when the kids begin to panic and decide to hunt the beast down, Isis steps in and discovers the secret of Bigfoot (long before Steve Austin did). John is especially excited to tackle this episode in light of his love for Bigfoot on The Six Million Dollar Man, but there are problems with it as John and Richard discuss. Plus, they also talk about how Isis managed to debunk supernatural tropes that were popular in the 70s, wonder how a man with shoes leaves a bare footprint, and discuss the second issue of the DC Comics The Mighty Isis Series, "The Creature from Dimension X" and "Lost and Found". It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com. Moral: "There's a well-known proverb that says, "You can't judge a book by its cover." What that means is that you can't tell what something is like just by the way it looks. That's especially true of people. So whether they be tall or short, thin or fat, remember, the way a person acts, not how he looks, that is what counts." Guest Cast Scott Colomby as Lee Webster Neil J. Schwartz as Mickey Moses William Engesser as Bigfoot (Richard) & Albert Reed as Dr. Joshua Barnes
Comments[0]
|
Sun, 25 February 2018
Recorded on Facebook Live February 25, 2018.
It's that time of the month, when John gets a hankering for taking a look at all things pop culture and reviewing them with a group of people whose opinion he trusts. This month, the focus is on Marvel's Black Panther movie. John is joined by Denise Lhamon of The Weekly Podioplex and artist Mike Fichera. Together they discuss Dan Persons' assertion that Marvel didn't really push the envelope when it came to the social message of the movie. Plus, they chat about the glut of super hero projects in general and is the bubble about to burst with thanks to commentary from Ken Holtzhouser. It's all here, plus a little Bringing it to the Table for a new In Review for February 2018.
Contents:
6:10 - Mike addresses the concerns that there is too many Marvel movies to keep up with, a discussion that will continue well into the episode.
11:45 - The Batcave Podcast promo
48:50 - Ken Holtzhauser opines on the glut of super hero entertainment and how we might just be reaching the bursting of the bubble.
Direct download: The_Chronic_Rift_008.mp3
Category:The Chronic Rift Podcast -- posted at: 12:48pm EDT
Comments[0]
|
Sat, 24 February 2018
Episode 46—Treknology
Science fiction writer Scott Pearson welcomes astrophysicist Ethan Siegel to discuss science and Treknology, his new book about how the technology of Star Trek compares with what we have now and what we could develop in the future. Plus, Ella reacts to the surprise at the end of Star Trek: Discovery’s first season finale.
Segments Intro :28 What Came First, Trek or Science 1:08 When Trek Took Hold 3:00 Science as a Career 5:19 On Becoming an Astrophysicist 7:30 All the Star Trek 9:46 What Do Cosmologists Do 10:30 Popularizing Science 14:14 Space Kilts! 15:43 Carl Sagan 16:55 Writing About Science 20:17 Treknology: Holograms 24:00 Geordi’s VISOR 27:10 Synthehol 30:05 Tech That’s Better Than Trek 33:50 Universal Translators 35:08 Replicators 37:10 The Borg…But in a Good Way 38:00 Human Life Extension 41:05 Warp Drive 45:20 FtL Communication 50:29 Emergency Medical Hologram 51:41 Transporters Would be Nice 54:20 Phasers 54:59 Bonus: Weather Control 56:28 Ella Reacts to Discovery Finale 59:36
Comments[0]
|
Thu, 22 February 2018
On this week's edition of The Weekly Podioplex, it's Wakanda forever as Black Panther breaks all sorts of records and secures the throne. Next week, games and aliens try to unseat the king as we visit Game Night and Annihilation, but the power of vibranium and T'Challa is hard to beat.
On the home entertainment front, it's a holiday clearinghouse as Daddy's Home 2, The Star, and the Twelfth Doctor's Christmas special make their debuts. In digital we get Thor: Ragnarok and a little dose of murder on the Orient Express. Also, television goes to Texas... Midnight, Texas, before returning us to the feet of The Master. Finally, Denise gives the week a send off with gifts of Scorsese in Rome and her thoughts on Black Panther.
Spoiler: We both loved it.
Enjoy the journey, because it's showtime on the Weekly Podioplex, brought to you on The Chronic Rift Network.
Weekly Podioplex Notes for February 20, 2018
Introduction Opening Clip: Game Night
Box Office Report Top Ten #1 – Black Panther – [New Release] #7 – Early Man – [New Release]
Box Office Premieres February 23, 2018: Wide Game Night – [R] February 23, 2017: Limited Hannah – [NR]
Home Entertainment February 20, 2018: New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray Daddy’s Home 2 – [PG-13] The Star – [PG]
February 20, 2018: New Releases on Digital Video Thor: Ragnarok – [PG-13] Murder on the Orient Express – [PG-13]
February 20, 2018: TV on DVD and Blu-Ray Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time (2017) Midnight, Texas: Season One (2017) The Master: The Complete Series (1984)
February 13, 2018: Blu-Rays From the Past The Night Walker (1964) – [NR]
Podcast Promos The Anomaly Podcast Welcome to Anomaly Geek Girl Podcasts and Blog. Articles and episodes feature topics such as: Sci Fi and Fantasy books, games, movies & television shows, costuming & cosplay, conventions, theatre & general geek culture. There’s a little something here for the geek in every one.
Quick Flicks Martin Scorsese tackles Rome
Links
Visit the Chronic Rift site Leave a review on iTunes: The Chronic Rift Shop the Rift’s Best Bets or search our Amazon Store.
Michael’s blog at Creative Criticality Denise’s blog at Accessories Not Included
Comments[0]
|
Wed, 21 February 2018
"FREEWAY TO DEATH"AIRED: DECEMBER 16, 1966The Hornet and Mike Axford teaming up? How is this possible? When Britt orders Mike to work with the Hornet in order to bring down a construction racket, Mike has his own ideas that could threaten his life. John and Jim are in agreement that this is a "Must Watch" episode, but they're not entirely sure why. Is it the appearance of Jeffrey Hunter? Is it the Black Beauty versus three bulldozers? Is it the Hornet Mortars? Is it the Hornet and Mike working together? Take a listen and maybe you can help them figure it out. Also, the two take a moment to talk about the late Van Williams and his legacy of The Green Hornet. Take a listen and then let us know what you think of the episode by writing us here or at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
Comments[0]
|
Tue, 20 February 2018
"The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra" |
Mon, 19 February 2018
Recorded on Facebook Live on Sunday, February 18, 2018.
The first season of Star Trek: Discovery is in the books and enough time has passed that we can have a spoiler filled discussion of what worked and what didn't. John and guest, writer Julio Angel Ortiz, get into their favorite moments, episodes, and characters as well as discuss the fan reaction to the new series overall. In addition, they offer their suggestions for a second season in 2019.
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 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_Chronic_Rift_007.mp3
Category:The Chronic Rift Podcast -- posted at: 4:16pm EDT
Comments[0]
|
Sun, 18 February 2018
On “The Great Gildersleeve,” Gildy receives a visit from his old friends (and stars of their own radio show), Fibber McGee and Molly. Knowing he’s in for some ribbing, Gildy tries to hide the fact that he’s engaged to be married. Then on “X Minus One,” we have an adaptation of a classic bit of science fiction by Fredric Brown, “The Last Martian.”
Episodes
The Great Gildersleeve January 10, 1943 “Fibber McGee and Molly Visit” 2:48
X Minus One August 7, 1956 “The Last Martian” 32:45
Direct download: Presenting_the_Transcription_Feature_THE_GREAT_GILDERSLEEVE_and_X_MINUS_ONE.mp3
Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 11:48am EDT
Comments[0]
|
Thu, 15 February 2018
On this week's edition of The Weekly Podioplex, it took three new releases to dethrone the jungle. The king and queen are the torrid pair of Fifty Shades Freed, but they have only a mere week to enjoy their reign. Next week, we visit Wakanda and King T'challa, better known as the Black Panther. It's shaping up to be a big, marvelous adventure. On the home entertainment front, physical media brings both Wonder and Roman J. Israel, Esq, while digital goes to Coco and the Justice League. TV on DVD explores the New York City sex industry with Deuce and time and space with the Peter Capaldi run of Doctor Who. After that, zombies gotta eat as we revisit the Night of the Living Dead. Finally, Denise wraps up the show with Game of Thrones and Star Wars, the end of the line (maybe) for Thor, and an update on the scandals rocking Hollywood. Enjoy the journey, because it's showtime on the Weekly Podioplex, brought to you on The Chronic Rift Network. This week's promo is for Geek Radio Daily.
Weekly Podioplex Notes for February 13, 2018
Introduction Opening Clip: Black Panther
Box Office Report Top Ten #1 – Fifty Shades Freed – [New Release] #7 – Winchester – [-4]
Box Office Premieres February 16, 2018: Wide Black Panther – [PG-13] February 16, 2017: Limited Aiyaary – [NR]
Home Entertainment February 13, 2018: New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray Wonder – [PG] Roman J. Israel, Esq. – [PG-13]
February 13, 2018: New Releases on Digital Video Coco – [PG] Justice League – [PG-13]
February 13, 2018: TV on DVD and Blu-Ray Doctor Who: The Peter Capaldi Years (2014-2017) The Deuce: Season One (2017) The Lazarus Man: The Complete Series (1996)
February 13, 2018: Blu-Rays From the Past Night of the Living Dead (1968) – [NR]
Podcast Promos Geek Radio Daily Geek Radio Daily is a place for geeks and stealth geeks alike to hang out and talk about a variety of geeky topics. Check out the sometimes weekly podcast…..sWeekly, if you will. The GRD sWeekly ‘cast is usually available on Mondays, and if you are new to the show, just jump right in!
Quick Flicks Uma Thurman and Kill Bill
Links Visit the Chronic Rift site Leave a review on iTunes: The Chronic Rift Shop the Rift’s Best Bets or search our Amazon Store.
Michael’s blog at Creative Criticality Denise’s blog at Accessories Not Included
Comments[0]
|