The Monster Scifi Show Podcast – Deadpool
This is a jam packed podcast special episode that has more than me yammering. Mr. Gene is back and we talked about the highs and lows of watching Ryan Reynold’s Deadpool Movie.
This is a jam packed podcast special episode that has more than me yammering. Mr. Gene is back and we talked about the highs and lows of watching Ryan Reynold’s Deadpool Movie.
One score and seven years ago, we of the ESO podcast were brought forth on a most excellent adventure by Bill S. Preston, Esquire and Ted “Theodore” Logan. The bodacious and triumphant Mike, Mike, Nathan Laws, Q, and Dakoma Sanchez be excellent to one another and party on. Plus, Marten
THE HUMAN DIVISION By John Scalzi Tor Books 431 pages Rare are the times when a reviewer so loves a book that he or she has to share it with close friends and family, never mind their reading audience. Such was the case years ago when we first read John
Flopcast episode 199! This week we’re talking with novelist (The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs), storyteller (The Moth), and podcaster (Boy vs. Girl) Matthew Dicks! Matthew and Kevin grew up in the same tiny town, rode the same stupid school bus, and were the only non-girl flute players in the
The road to Dragon Con 2016 continues! Mike, Mike, Darren, Mary, Nikki, and Eternal Zan provide the newest announcements and news. Dakoma Sanchez discussed the rise and impact of con costuming and Director of the Convention Office Tony Gowell gives us a peek behind the scenes of some Dragon Con
Ladies and gentlemen, for one night only on Earth Station One, the Blues Brothers Rhythm and Blues Revue! Forty years ago this year, Jake and Elwood put together a band that revived an entire genre of music and was the basis for a comedy classic film for the ages. Mike,
Mike, Mary, and Alan Siler return from their West Coast adventure to report on the 2016 Gallifrey One gathering. Mike and Jen join the rest of the crew to discuss a different adventure in which the Third Doctor faces his greatest fears.
Flopcast episode 198! Because we tend to get everything wrong, we have some corrections from a previous Flopcast, mostly involving astronauts and Monkees; a recent benefit show by Dar Williams and Catie Curtis turned wonderfully Schoolhouse Rock-ish; the Fitchburg Art Museum has an amazing new exhibit by our friends from
The big 3 scifi news items for this week are: #saveagentcarter New Predator movie 11/22/63 review* I’m an idiot as I was calling it 11/22/62 on the podcast
On this week’s episode of Earth Station MCU, John and Jen talk “Agent Carter” ratings, comments on Hulk and comedy from the “Ragnorok” director, and the future of Trish on “Jessica Jones.” John geeks out over Lego Avengers, Jen squees over getting to see the cast of “Gotham”, and “Smoke
One of the hallmarks of Agent Carter’s first season was its willingness to look at gender issues during its period setting, and this season continues the trend, while adding another issue: race. This week’s episode both explicitly and implicitly addresses the erasure of African-Americans from the stories of the time
Agent Carter, Edwin Jarvis and the SSR gang are back, with villains old and new. John and Jen speculate on Hela in Ragnorok, casting news for Doctor Strange, and the return of Ray Wise’s Roxxon Oil character, who is clearly up to no good. How will this season tie in