Thu, 29 January 2009
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Segment One - Bringing it to the Table 1:56 - Keith talks about the the television show Leverage and the related website Kung Fu Monkey. 4:04 - Andrea comments on the lack of wide release of the DVD for the documentary, American Teen. 7:24 - Jay is mostly happy to see the return of Lost. 13:37 - Orenthal and John debate the merits of the reboot of Knight Rider - well, not really. 20:41 - Promo for the third season of the Paul McGann Doctor Who audios.
Segment Two - Reviews 22:45 - Andrea makes a case for Street Gang and Wishful Drinking. 31:29 - Keith presents the first annual Taters. 41:55 - Promo for the Generic Movie podcast.
Segment Three - David Mack Interview (44:01)
In addition to novels, Mack's diverse writing credits span several media, including television (for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), film, short fiction, magazines, newspapers, comic books, computer games, radio, and the Internet. Upcoming novels by David Mack include the supernatural thriller The Calling, his first original novel; Promises Broken, a novel of The 4400; and Precipice, the fifth installment of the acclaimed Star Trek Vanguard series. Mack has been to shows in every Rush concert tour since 1982, and he finally met two-thirds of the band in 2007. He currently resides in New York City with his wife, Kara.
Segment Four 1:11:06 - Promo for Goz's Grumpy World Podcast. 1:12:50 - Orenthal is upset that another childhood favorite, The Electric Company, is pissed on. 1:23:55 - Letters from our listeners. 1:29:19 - Trivia Contest - Win David Mack's latest Star Trek trilogy. 1:31:30 - Plugs
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Category:The Chronic Rift In Review -- posted at: 3:00pm EST
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Sat, 10 January 2009
Judy, Orenthal, and Jay Smith join Louis Trapani to discuss the predictions made by science fiction authors about our future. Where are the moon colonies? Where are our deep space probes? Where's my flying car? Just what did they get right and what feel short? What do we attribute to these successes and failures? Plus, Jay Smith offers his thoughts on "My Guilty Pleasure", a look at Who Wants to be a Superhero? Post your thoughts on the episode here.
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Category:The Chronic Rift Roundtable -- posted at: 3:00pm EST
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