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Popspotting #96: “LOST” at Comic-Con 2011
Once again, we’re happy to bring you audio from the San Diego Comic-Con. As always, the sound quality isn’t perfect, and audio levels can only be tweaked so far. Nonetheless, we hope it helps you feel a little closer to the wonder and chaos of this incredible annual event.
Today’s feature is the Entertainment Weekly panel for “LOST,” which brought in surprise guests Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.
Here’s the (misleading) official synopsis:
Entertainment Weekly Presents…Totally LOST: One Year Later— EW’s Lost gurus Jeff “Doc” Jensen and Dan “Dan” Snierson wax nostalgic about the past, perhaps with a surprise guest or two, and discuss how they’re “moving on” in the wake of Lost’s departure from the air a year ago. The duo will look to the future by previewing promising TV obsessions.
Popspotting #95: “Torchwood” at Comic-Con 2011
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Today’s feature is the “Torchwood: Miracle Day” panel in Ballroom 20. Here’s the official synopsis:
Torchwood: Miracle Day— John Barrowman (Doctor Who) and Eve Myles (Doctor Who) join cast members Mekhi Phifer (ER), Bill Pullman (Independence Day), Alexa Havins (All My Children), and Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under), along with writer Jane Espenson (Battlestar Galactica), to discuss the fourth installment of the hit BBC Worldwide show, a Starz Originals co-production, currently airing Friday nights at 10 ET/PT on Starz.
Popspotting #94: “The Big Bang Theory” at Comic-Con 2011
Once again, we’re happy to bring you audio from the San Diego Comic-Con. As always, the sound quality isn’t perfect, and audio levels can only be tweaked so far. Nonetheless, we hope it helps you feel a little closer to the wonder and chaos of this incredible annual event. We continue our series with “The Big Bang Theory,” a show that in many ways epitomizes the geek-positive ethos of SDCC.
From the official synopsis:
The Big Bang Theory Screening and Q&A— Dr., Dr., Dr., Dr., Dr., Mr., Miss…See everyone’s favorite scientists (and engineer and waitress) from The Big Bang Theory as the show’s producers and stars return to San Diego with a special screening and Q&A. Executive producers Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men), Bill Prady (Dharma & Greg), and Steve Molaro (iCarly) join stars Johnny Galecki (Roseanne), Jim Parsons (Garden State), Kaley Cuoco (Charmed), Simon Helberg (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog), Kunal Nayyar (NCIS), Mayim Bialik (Blossom), and Melissa Rauch (True Blood) for a fun and lively discussion. From Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television, The Big Bang Theory airs Thursdays at 8/7c on CBS, and The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Fourth Season will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 13.
Popspotting #93: “The Walking Dead” at Comic-Con 2011
Once again, we’re happy to bring you audio from the San Diego Comic-Con. dog ivermectin poisoning As always, the sound quality isn’t perfect, and audio levels can only be tweaked so far. treatment for dogs exposed to ivermectin who are mdr1 sensitive Nonetheless, we hope it helps you feel a little closer to the wonder and chaos of this incredible annual event. ivermectin pill for fleas We kick things off with the panel many of you said you were most excited to hear: “The Walking Dead.” Here’s the official synopsis:
AMC’s The Walking Dead— Stars Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually), Jon Bernthal (The Pacific), Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), Laurie Holden (The Mist), Norman Reedus (The Boondock Saints), Steven Yeun (The Big Bang Theory), Jeffrey DeMunn (The Green Mile); series creator/writer/director/executive producer Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption); executive producer Gale Anne Hurd (The Terminator); executive producer Robert Kirkman (creator/writer of The Walking Dead comic book series); and makeup artist and consulting producer Greg Nicotero discuss the success of season one of AMC’s series The Walking Dead and reveal what to look forward to in season two, which will air on AMC this fall.
Popspotting #92: “Wailin’ Brave” (July 15, 2011)
This week’s Feedback Friday opens with a couple of musical gems (The Wailin’ Jennys and The Swell Season), then races through books (Sarah Vowell and “Robopocalypse“), TV (“Shameless“), movies (“Highlander,” “Cars 2” and “Brave“) and yes, once again, “Firefly.”
Next week is Comic-Con, and we’re bringing the whole family out to San Diego! While that means we’ll be soaking in all kinds of news and stories to tell on our podcast, we may not be putting out our regular set of daily shows. We hope you’ll stick with us, though! كيفية لعب البوكر
In the mean time, we encourage you to catch up on any shows you might have missed… and more importantly, maybe take a moment to send us an email. What topics would you like us to tackle? Are our shows still too short, or getting too long? مشاهدة قناة beoutq Is a daily podcast a treat, or a challenge to keep up with? نتائج مباريات كوبا امريكا 2022 We make Popspotting for you, so we’d love to know what you want!
Need more awesomeness? Watch The Swell Season cover “Two Headed Boy” by Neutral Milk Hotel on AV Udercover!
Popspotting #91: Falling Luther (July 14, 2011)
Our guest this week is Desiree (@sitakatherine), or “Des,” who joins us from Jen’s home state of Florida. She’s a podcaster herself, with the proudly not-safe-for-work “NonsenseCast,” as well as the TV-centric “What’s On With Steph and Des.”
She shares her love of “Falling Skies” on TNT, “Luther” on the BBC, and perennial favorite “Firefly.” Then, Des is subjected to our most awkward trivia segment yet, wherein we can’t quite decide how many answers count as a win. Nonetheless, Des was a great sport, her long resume of podcast guest stints clearly shining through as she makes us feel like we knew what we were doing, even when it’s painfully obvious we didn’t. بطاقة اونو
Popspotting #90: Hawaiian Music Artists (July 13, 2011)
You want more music? You’ve got more music. This week, Jen highlights five Hawaiian music artists that have caught her ear lately. Fresh from the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards (Hawaii’s version of the Grammy Awards), we look at some younger acts with a bright future in Hawaiian music:
- Manoa DNA with Hualalai
- Natalie A‘i Kamau‘u with Ke Aloha
- Napua (Grieg) Makua with Nani ‘Ohala
- Mark Yamanaka with Lei Pua Kenikeni
- Kainani Kahaunaele with ‘Ohai ‘Ula
Of course, there are as many different kinds of Hawaiian music as there are colors in a rainbow. And the local music scene is always changing and evolving. It probably won’t be long until our next Hawaiian music show… but we’re betting you won’t mind.
Popspotting #89: “The Wire” (July 12, 2011)
No less than the leader of the free world has declared “The Wire” on HBO to be his favorite show. This series, which ran for five seasons, pretty much appears in most dictionaries next to the entry for “critically acclaimed.” Written by author and one-time police reporter David Simon, “The Wire” explores every facet of urban life in Baltimore, from top-level civil servants to lost children on the streets. how to use ivermectin on goats
There are so many characters with so many stories, our brains practically exploded trying to cover everything we loved in one short podcast. And we’re not even done watching the entire series. ivermectin avian
In our obviously not very humble opinion, you should be watching “The Wire.” If you are, or are not, we’d love to hear what you think about what many say is the best television drama there ever was. ivermectina miasis perros
Popspotting #88: Horrible Bosses (July 11, 2011)
As our last week before Comic-Con begins, we check out “Horrible Bosses,” a raunchy, dark comedy starring Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis. They have horrible bosses played by Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, and Colin Farrell. And there are quite a few other familiar faces, including Donald Sutherland, Julie Bowen, and Isiah Mustafa.
You just have to trust these three smart, capable hard workers when they say they can’t possibly seek employment elsewhere, leaving murder as the only way out.
Popspotting #87: Too Much Information (July 8, 2011)
Once again, our Feedback Friday show serves up a grand buffet of topics. From “L.A. Woman” to “Foxy Brown,” from “Toy Story” to the Muppets, and who hasn’t heard of the “Wilhelm Scream“? The call goes out for a spoiler show on “The Hunger Games” trilogy, more share their “Firefly” fandom, and we hear from a fan of Laura Linney. (We need more convincing.) Finally, as a follow-up to our food show, Jen and I decide to share the story of how we met. We promise we kept the mushy stuff to a minimum.
Should we go full “book club” and plan ahead for a “Hunger Games” podcast where we go all-out in talking about what happens and what we thought? كريستيانو في اي فريق Should we avoid the temptation to tell random personal stories about ourselves? Only you can answer these questions! العاب رمضان كريم