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Trek Vs Cancer
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Kitty Swink, Armin Shimerman, John Billingsly and Jonathan Frakes talk about this weekend's Purple Stride walk against Pancreatic Cancer.
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This week's Sci-Fi Talk Weekly episode 94, bursting with insights and updates from across the universe of fandom. Tony Tellado scours the internet to bring you the latest— from M. Night Shyamalan's intriguing promises about his new film "Trap" to a review of the vampire flick "Abigail," which cleverly morphs from a heist film into supernatural chaos. We’ll discuss the lukewarm reception to "Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two," dive into the unique dynamics of "Fallout’s" Lucy and Maximus, and reveal what to expect from the new season of "Doctor Who" with its groundbreaking exploration of race. Meanwhile, "Starfleet Academy" aims to return to its roots by possibly setting the show in San Francisco, and a historical model of the Starship Enterprise makes an unexpected return to the Roddenberry family after five decades. Join us as we explore these stories and more.
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Rewind Revolution Season Two
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From 2013, A look at the second season with roundtable interviews with JD Pardo, new producer Rockne S. O'Bannon, Billy Burke and consulting producer Ben Edlund.
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Trek Tuesday here on the Sci-Fi Talk Podcast, I am thrilled to present an episode featuring two distinguished stars from the Star Trek universe, Doug Jones and David Ajala. Join us as Doug shares Saru's compelling journey from fear to fearless leader, his familial bond with Michael Burnham, and the touching moments of mentorship. Meanwhile, David dives into Cleveland Booker's transformative experience with Burnham and Starfleet, and the duo's discussions on love, leadership, and the enduring power of positive masculinity. Wrap up your excitement for what marks the end of an era for Star Trek Discovery and get an insider’s perspective on its final season and the legacy it leaves behind. S
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Actor talks about playing Stan Edgar in season two of The Boys and his clashes with Homelander.
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Byte Katee Sackhoff At Cinema Con
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Actor talks about the Hulu and Disney Plus Bundle plus her love for Star Wars.
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Welcome to another intriguing episode of the Sci-Fi Talk's Byte Podcast. We're embarking on a captivating journey through the cerebral maze of "The Prisoner," a classic series that fiercely champions individual identity and personal freedom. We kick off with the inaugural episode titled "Arrival," where we are introduced to the enigmatic world of The Village, a place where people are stripped of their names and given numbers instead. We follow Number Six, our resilient protagonist, as he grapples with the insidious Number Two and the peculiar, yet authoritarian society he's been thrust into.
Join us as I decode the first steps of Number Six's quest, from his thunderous resignation to the strategic encounters with the omnipresent Rover. We'll examine the symbolism, dissect production secrets, and delve into fan theories that swirl around this ground-breaking episode.
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In this engaging episode of Sci-Fi Talk, host Tony Tellado catches up with renowned makeup artist Donald Mowat, known for his exquisite work on films like "Dune" and the upcoming "Tron" remake. Dive into the world of film and TV from a perspective rarely showcased - the intricate and often unsung work of the makeup department. **Episode Highlights:** - **Donald Mowat's Insight into TV vs. Film Production**: Mowat discusses the industry shift from TV to movies, sharing his experiences and concerns regarding the production process and lack of proficiency he occasionally observes in TV projects. - **Memorable Experiences on Set**: Mowat opens up about the heartfelt moment when a student with a mental health condition expressed gratitude for one of his character portrayals. - **Industry Struggles Post-Strike and COVID-19**: Hear about the repercussions of these events, as crew members faced significant financial and insurance challenges, with many losing their insurance and homes.
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Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
On Sci-Fi Talk Weekly, on episode 93, with AI co-host Bella, we dive into a stack of intriguing headlines: From the casting of Jonathan Kent in the new Superman film to the mysterious trailers for "Outer Range" Season 2 that tease a deeper exploration into the unknown. We'll touch on the box office breakout of "Civil War," discuss Nick Offerman's detached portrayal of a president in a world of pure fiction, and reveal why "Joker Folie À Deux" snagged a strong R-rating.
We've got sneak peeks and reviews across our beloved genres, including "The Walking Dead: Book of Carol," and Walton Goggins' intense experience playing a ghoul in the "Fallout" series. Plus, we'll discuss "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" projected box office success, and a time-traveling dark comedy called "Time Stalker."
In franchise news, "Star Trek" prepares for a new origin film, while farewells are in order for "Lower Decks" as it approaches its fifth and final season. James Gunn juggles "Peacemaker" shooting with Superman commitments, and Don Mancini on a possible fourth season of "Chucky."
Delving into literary realms, we explore a dark fantasy entrenched in Jewish folklore, "The Sins of Their Bones," and a "Babylon 5" rewatch gives us nostalgia-twinged insights. Steve Buscemi signs on for "Wednesday" Season 2, "Slingshot" secures UK distribution, and a wishlist of more "Loki".
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Figuring Out The Prisoner: A Look at New Collectibles and Classic Themes
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Welcome to Sci-Fi Talk, where today we leap into the enigmatic world of "The Prisoner," the TV show that revolutionized spy-fi and continues to captivate audiences with its themes of individuality and freedom. Joining Tony Tellado ,are Gavin Hignight and Chris “Doc” Wyatt of Wandering Planet.
We delve into the legacy of Patrick McGoohan, not just an acclaimed actor, a BAFTA award winner, who became the UK's highest-paid TV star. We explore the influence of his earlier work on "Danger Man" and how it paved the way for "The Prisoner," embarking on a deep dive into the artistic liberties that set the series apart.
With excitement, we discuss the much-anticipated wave of collectible action figures celebrating "The Prisoner." We’ll reveal the fascinating process behind their creation—from the meticulous attention to detail.
Additionally, we'll recount Tony’s personal connection to the series, the profound effect it had on his youth, and recite memorable dialogues that resonate to this day. We'll chat about obtaining rights, visits to Port Marion, and reminisce about our favorite characters, like Leo McKern, while touching on the deeper themes of this surreal show that continues to transcend generations.
Stay tuned as we discuss the exclusive availability of these action figures via Kickstarter, admire Patrick McGoohan's versatility as an actor, and debate themes of individual rights and societal structures that are as relevant now as they were at the show's inception.