Tue, 25 November 2008 In our fourth of an ever growing collection of Roundtables, our moderator Deanna Toxopeus talks turkey with David Farnell, Shane Ivey and Gary Mitchell.
Listen as they knock the stuffing out the worst that Sci-Fi, Fantasy
and Horror have to offer. They will also pardon those turkeys that you
can't help but love.Our theme music this episode, as ever, is "Cultists On Board" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 November 2008 "Cookies Have No Souls" was written by Ryan C. Thomas. Previously published in Space Squid.
This episode read by Matthew Bey. Theme music is "Downtown (In The Cenozoic)" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets courtesy of Divine Industries. Comments[0] |
Thu, 20 November 2008 Featuring Shane Ivey, Joe Crowe and Mark Finn from RevolutionSF.com, now with really crappy sound quality!
Mark endures Tales of the Gold Monkey. "It's like a train wreck with wild ostriches spilling from the caboose. I just can't stop watching it."
Joe collects a piecemeal Fin Fan Foom toy.
It's Thanksgiving in the U.S., and Shane is thankful for occasionally getting good science fiction TV despite the fact that it usually vanishes too soon. We propose a Science Fiction Bailout Fund to keep good science fiction on TV.
Shane, Joe and Mark all give thanks for wives that put up with them.
Joe brings us Live Action Fanfic Theater: "Twilight" Meets "Harry Potter."
Everybody seriously freaking loves the new Star Trek movie trailer. We love it long time.
What we want for Christmas.
Pimping ourselves:
- Clockwork Storybook (www.clockworkstorybook.net)
- Arc Dream Publishing (www.arcdream.com)
- The upcoming Assembled! Volume 2 (www.whiterocketbooks.com)
This episode's music: "Operation Get the Hell Out of Here" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries. Check them out at www.thickets.net.Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 November 2008 "The Trouble with Superman" was written by Chris Roberson. Previously published in Space Squid #1
This episode read by Matthew Bey and produced by Steve Wilson. Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 November 2008 In our third RevCast Roundtable discussion, our moderator and RevolutionSF honcho, Shane Ivey, corrals David Farnell
and Mark Finn. There's a discussion of the participants' week in
nerdliness, geek newsblasts, and a riveting discussion about the fall
movie season.
Our theme music this episode is "Cultists On Board" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries. This episode produced by Matthew Bey Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 November 2008 Live Action Fanfic Theater by Joe Crowe. Highlander meets Xena meets M*A*S*H meets Fat Albert.
Our theme music this episode is "Operation: Get the Hell Out of Here" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries. This episode produced by Matthew Bey Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 November 2008 This week, our moderator Deanna Toxopeus goads Mark Finn, Shane Ivey and Gary Mitchell into a discussion on how politics would work in a world full of superheroes. In addition there is the week in nerdliness (where Gary broke Star Wars more than Lucas did) and a geek
newsblast with a "guest" appearance.Our theme music this episode is "Cultists On Board" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries. This episode produced by Deanna Toxopeus. Comments[0] |
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In our fourth of an ever growing collection of Roundtables, our moderator
"Cookies Have No Souls" was written by
Featuring Shane Ivey, Joe Crowe and Mark Finn from RevolutionSF.com, now with really crappy sound quality!
Mark endures Tales of the Gold Monkey. "It's like a train wreck with wild ostriches spilling from the caboose. I just can't stop watching it."
Joe collects a piecemeal Fin Fan Foom toy.
It's Thanksgiving in the U.S., and Shane is thankful for occasionally getting good science fiction TV despite the fact that it usually vanishes too soon. We propose a Science Fiction Bailout Fund to keep good science fiction on TV.
Shane, Joe and Mark all give thanks for wives that put up with them.
Joe brings us Live Action Fanfic Theater: "Twilight" Meets "Harry Potter."
Everybody seriously freaking loves the new Star Trek movie trailer. We love it long time.
What we want for Christmas.
Pimping ourselves:
- Clockwork Storybook (www.clockworkstorybook.net)
- Arc Dream Publishing (www.arcdream.com)
- The upcoming Assembled! Volume 2 (www.whiterocketbooks.com)
This episode's music: "Operation Get the Hell Out of Here" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries. Check them out at www.thickets.net.
"The Trouble with Superman" was written by
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