Wed, 4 April 2018
The Batcave Podcast: From the Files of the Batcomputer 29 - "Wonder Woman - Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?"
We move into the post-review era with the first in a series of episodes looking at the Batman related works of the producers and stars of the show and at the pop culture influences from the series. First up, a look at William Dozier's attempt at adapting another DC property - Wonder Woman. In this curious short, "Wonder Woman: Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?" we are only given a taste of the potential of the series. Which begs the question, why wasn't a full pilot produced, especially in light of the fact that a full script was commissioned, co-written by Batman scribe Stanley Ralph Ross? This question and possibly a few more will be asked by John and his guest, Chris Franklin of the Super Mates Podcast. Any comments or questions on this episode, please post them here or by writing thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
Chris Franklin is a mild-mannered graphic designer by day, but at night, he retreats to his secret headquarters festooned with action figures, and podcasts with his long-suffering wife Cindy on the Super Mates podcast, a proud part of The Fire and Water Podcast Network. Together they take a look at all things geeky, such as comics, TV, movies, and toys, from a couple’s perspective.
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Sun, 1 April 2018
On this week's edition of The Weekly Podioplex, the box office has the Biloxi Blues as the team of Broderick, Walken, and Miller bring stageplay to the silver screen. This week, the recruits contend with an irreverent poltergeist in the guise of Beetlejuice.
We're not saying it again. On the home entertainment front, five good titles come to your VHS player, including the adorably zany Princess Bride and the sci-fi stunner Innerspace. After that, Denise brings words of Phantoms in the West End, a new Oprah show, Aliens with Sigourney and ALF, and Tom Cruise. Enjoy the journey, because it's showtime on the Weekly Podioplex, brought to you on The Chronic Rift Network.
Weekly Podioplex Notes for April 1st, 1988
Introduction Opening Clip: Beetlejuice
Top Ten #1 – Biloxi Blues – [New Release] #7 – A New Life – [New Release]
Tops From the Past 1987 – Blind Date Box Office Premieres for the week of April 1st, 1988 Wide Beetlejuice – [PG] Bright Lights, Big City – [R] The Seventh Sign – [R]
Limited Bellman and True – [R]
Home Entertainment on VHS for the week of April 1st, 1988 Innerspace – [PG] The Princess Bride – [PG] Hellraiser – [R] The Hidden – [R] No Way Out – [R]
Podcast Promos Techno Retro Dads TechnoRetro Dads share the fandom and fun of their youth with their families as they build a bridge from the past to the future through the time spent with their kids in the present. Join JediShua and shazbazzar as they reminisce about the past while exploring the future of some of their favorite science fiction and fantasy properties of their youth. Listen in to discussions about the movies, music, games, and comics of the 70s and 80s as they share the days of their youth with their own kids in a positive, family-friendly atmosphere. If you’re a TechnoRetro Dad, the child of one, or just fondly remember the sci-fi/fantasy properties of the 70s and 80s, then this podcast is for you!
Quick Flicks Phantom of the Opera comes to London’s West End
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