Wed, 8 October 2008
Bringing it to the Table
John discusses The Chronic Rift's Audio Competition. Andrea talks about the New York Anime Festival. Orenthal announces his Pop Fiendish segment at the end of the show.
Review Segments Andrea reviews the Greywalker book series. David reviews the latest Spider-Man reboot. Derrick joins us with a review of the movie, Appaloosa. Corey comments on Resident Evil 4 in time for Halloween. Rhymephile fills us in on the DVD release of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
The Roundtable John and Judy discuss the continuing evolution of horror with author Joseph D'Lacey and critic Paul K. Bisson. Joseph D’Lacey is the author of the novel MEAT, published by Bloody Books, in which he draws on the realities of factory farming and slaughter to create a hellish dystopia. The research turned him vegetarian, making the book a cautionary statement on the growing human appetite for flesh. Joseph has been writing horror for the last ten years but strays into other genres at the drop of a scalpel. Eco-horror is the worm currently eating his brain. His forthcoming novel ‘The Garbage Man’ deals with the dangers of landfill waste and the many other things people would prefer to keep buried… Find out about MEAT at www.meatnovel.com or read Joseph's blog athttp://horrorreanimated.wordpress.com
Wonder Woman, Star Trek, Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic Woman, and The Omen - for a poor kid growing up in Boston (where there wasn't much to do except watch TV or go outside and find trouble), they were doorways into the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and comics. And they remain the cornerstones of Paul K. Bisson's inner Fanboy. Today, Paul is an actor, writer, independent media producer, and all-around Geek. He still collects comics (mostly DC and definitely Wonder Woman), he founded the member-rich Bionic Fan Network For over 20 years, Paul has called Salem, Massachusetts (The Witch City) his home. He has performed on local and regional stages and has appeared in or voiced local, independent, and industrial films and Paul has earned a living (read: day job) in industries food service, call center management, Internet service, debt collection, and of course, retail. He currently pushes pencils and taps keyboards in the Paul is honored to be a part of the discussion in this latest incarnation of The Chronic Rift!
The Wrap-Up Orenthal delivers his new rules of geekdom in his Pop Fiendish segment. The results of the favorite Doctor poll from the website are revealed.
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