And by the way, a new Comic Timing Extra Point is now up: I reflect on nearly eight years of doing the show, as well as turning 30. And I give some thoughts on Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes.
I forgot this was a thing. It's been a year since I posted in this, so might as well do it now.
Episode 165 Part 1 and Part 2 are currently up, which is our Best and Worst of 2014. Episode 165 also has discussion about Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and other stuff.
Comic Timing Extra Point - Episode 12: Fan Films and Power Rangers
Earlier this week, producer Adi Shankar and director Joseph Kahn put their 15 minute fan film Power/Rangers on the web. Three days later, the film has been taken off of both YouTube and Vimeo due to copyright claims by Saban Brands and its lawyers. You can still find the movie on Facebook, of which Shankar thanks for not bending to the copyright claim.
Ian is joined by The Black Box'sShawn Pryor and Ignorant Bliss' Julian Lytle for this Extra Point to discuss the star-studded short in full (James Van Der Beek and Katee Sackhoff, seriously!), what some of the original Rangers thought about the short, along with where we think the upcoming Mighty Morphin Power Rangersreboot may go as a film, what fan films mean to the industry as a whole, what it takes to make a mature film versus a mature content film, and a whole lot more where that came from!
Comic Timing Extra Point - Episode 12: Fan Films and Power Rangers
Earlier this week, producer Adi Shankar and director Joseph Kahn put their 15 minute fan film Power/Rangers on the web. Three days later, the film has been taken off of both YouTube and Vimeo due to copyright claims by Saban Brands and its lawyers. You can still find the movie on Facebook, of which Shankar thanks for not bending to the copyright claim.
Ian is joined by The Black Box'sShawn Pryor and Ignorant Bliss' Julian Lytle for this Extra Point to discuss the star-studded short in full (James Van Der Beek and Katee Sackhoff, seriously!), what some of the original Rangers thought about the short, along with where we think the upcoming Mighty Morphin Power Rangersreboot may go as a film, what fan films mean to the industry as a whole, what it takes to make a mature film versus a mature content film, and a whole lot more where that came from!
When I saw that Shawn and Julian were on this episode, I started listening immediately. I love listening to those guys and the three of you together make great conversation. I was never a regular Power Rangers watcher but I did check out the video and I totally understand, and agree, with the points that were made. Great production values but geez, this is not your Saturday morning Power Rangers.
Comic Timing Episode 166: Super Show 2013 Flashback
Hey, remember the year 2013? Well, it's back! In 2015! I know, strange, right? To celebrate Comic Geek Speak's 10th Anniversary, here are all of the previously unreleased interviews Ian did during the 2013 CGS Super Show. These interviews include:
A new challenger has entered the original streaming content arena! The first four episodes of Sony's Powers, based on the Brian Michael Bendis comic of the same name, have been released, and we're here to talk about them! The first episode is available for free on YouTube for those of you who are interested, but either don't own a Playstation or don't have Playstation Plus, by the way.
Ian is joined this episode by returning guests, Austin Cantrell and Kris, to discuss the show in depth. Does it hit the mark, or leave us wanting more? Does the show need a new lighting guy? And how does it compare to the comic, anyway? We also meander into conversation on Kingsman: The Secret Service, Constantine, and superhero shows in general. Are we approaching a glut of content, or can television and streaming handle all of these capes? Listen in to find out!
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Episode 165 Part 1 and Part 2 are currently up, which is our Best and Worst of 2014. Episode 165 also has discussion about Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and other stuff.
Check them out here and here!
Earlier this week, producer Adi Shankar and director Joseph Kahn put their 15 minute fan film Power/Rangers on the web. Three days later, the film has been taken off of both YouTube and Vimeo due to copyright claims by Saban Brands and its lawyers. You can still find the movie on Facebook, of which Shankar thanks for not bending to the copyright claim.
Ian is joined by The Black Box's Shawn Pryor and Ignorant Bliss' Julian Lytle for this Extra Point to discuss the star-studded short in full (James Van Der Beek and Katee Sackhoff, seriously!), what some of the original Rangers thought about the short, along with where we think the upcoming Mighty Morphin Power Rangers reboot may go as a film, what fan films mean to the industry as a whole, what it takes to make a mature film versus a mature content film, and a whole lot more where that came from!
Listen here!
Great discussion.
FYI: the film is back on Vimeo and Youtube. You can view it here
Hey, remember the year 2013? Well, it's back! In 2015! I know, strange, right? To celebrate Comic Geek Speak's 10th Anniversary, here are all of the previously unreleased interviews Ian did during the 2013 CGS Super Show. These interviews include:
Luke Foster
Alan White
Keith Cunningham
Julian Lytle
Harold Jennett
Mike Norton
Brandon Christopher
Jamal Igle
Dean Stahl
Drew Gaska
Bruce Rosenberger and Steve Hager
JK Woodward
The Legion of Substitute Podcasters
Bryan Deemer
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A new challenger has entered the original streaming content arena! The first four episodes of Sony's Powers, based on the Brian Michael Bendis comic of the same name, have been released, and we're here to talk about them! The first episode is available for free on YouTube for those of you who are interested, but either don't own a Playstation or don't have Playstation Plus, by the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt2znyyXt3g
Ian is joined this episode by returning guests, Austin Cantrell and Kris, to discuss the show in depth. Does it hit the mark, or leave us wanting more? Does the show need a new lighting guy? And how does it compare to the comic, anyway? We also meander into conversation on Kingsman: The Secret Service, Constantine, and superhero shows in general. Are we approaching a glut of content, or can television and streaming handle all of these capes? Listen in to find out!
Listen here!