Sinopsis
Welcome to the SciFi Diner where we serve up spicy conversations off the latest menu of SciFi Movies & Television Shows.
Episodios
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SciFi Diner Conversations 61 – Digital Versus Paper Comics: Listener’s Weigh In; Listener’s Also Review Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Iron Sky, Discuss the Potential Stargate Movie, The Arrow (CW), and Star Trek on TV.
23/07/2012In this listener feedback show, Digital Versus Paper Comics: Listener's Weigh In; Listener's Also Review Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Iron Sky, Discuss the Potential Stargate Movie, The Arrow (CW), and Star Trek on TV.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 144 – Our Interview with Michael Dougherty (Z*Con & Browncoats Redemption)
20/07/2012Z*Con is feature length film about four teen podcasters who are trapped at a comic convention when the zombie apocalypse breaks out. They use social media to share what’s going on inside with the outside world. It’s kind of like “Goonies” meets “Shaun of the Dead” set in…well….a comic convention.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 143 – Our Interview with Nathan Lowell (Author of the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper Novels)
16/07/2012Author of the podcast novels Quarter Share, Half Share, Full Share, Double Share, Captain's Share, Owner's Share, South Coast and Ravenwood, Nathan Lowell has been writing for forty years. His first published work was a short poem in a high school poetry anthology. His non-fiction includes articles on educational technology, distance education, and special education. He started theGolden Age of the Solar Clipper series in January, 2007. He is off to a prolific start, and has a dedicated fanbase at Podiobooks.com.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 142 – Our Interview with Tara Platt and Yuri Lowenthal (Creators of Shelf Life and Con Artists)
14/07/2012Tonight on the SciFi Diner we interview Tara Platt and Yuri Lowenthal (Creators of Shelf Life and Con Artists) and give you a chance to win Kate Vernon. We cover the following news: Tom Baker Returns, 10 Emmy-worthy sci-fi performances we're hoping earn a nomination, A Swinging Time at the box office, a Robocop sneak peak, and Roland Emerich eyes a possible ID4 and Star Gate Sequel. We also give our podiobook review: Star Wars: In the Shadows. Chris and Charity Wood give us a Con Update. In the TWIST, Miles shares that Karl Urban reveals possible villain and Robert Orci says who won’t be in the new movie. We end with Chris and Charity Woods' SciFi Five in Five.
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SciFi Diner Conversations 60 – Listeners Analyze Digital Versus Paper Comics, Review The Amazing Spiderman, Discuss the Impracticality of Super Hero Outfits, and Respond to the Possibility of an Independence Day and Stargate Sequel.
12/07/2012In this listener feedback show, listeners analyze digital versus paper comics, review The Amazing Spiderman, discuss the impracticality of super hero outfits, and respond to the possibility of an Independence Day and Stargate sequel.
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SciFi Rewind Episode 18 – Total Recall
10/07/2012On this SciFi Rewind, Scott and Miles from the SciFi Diner Podcast and Jim Arrowood rewatch Total Recall, a masterpiece in the Science Fiction, and share their favorite scenes and delve deep into the facts and stories behind it. The episode is rounded out with listener thoughts and feedback as well. In our next rewatch, we will be rewatching the iconic film Logan's Run. Be sure to watch Logan's Run with us and send in your thoughts by August 10th. If you want to share your SciFi Rewind with us and have us talk about it on the show or if you want to comment on our rewinds, please e-mail us at scifirewind@gmail.com (you can attach an mp3 audio file if you want) or call us at 18885084343.
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SciFi Diner Conversations 59 – Listeners review Prometheus, Battleship, Tron Uprising, and Falling Skies, talk about how Star Trek is trying bilk fans out of more money, and try to convince Wayne to give Dollhouse a second chance.
08/07/2012In this listener feedback show, listeners review Prometheus, Battleship, Tron Uprising, and Falling Skies, talk about how Star Trek is trying bilk fans out of more money, and try to convince Wayne to give Dollhouse a second chance.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 141 – Our Interview with David Gadali and Itay Gross (Secular Quarter 3 and Europa)
06/07/2012This week on the SciFi Diner we Interview David Gadali and Itay Gross (Secular Quarter 3 and Europa) and reveal who won Michael Hogan. We also discuss in honor of Independence Day: Firefly's Browncoats + 15 more sci-fi freedom fighting forces. We also talk about the Rumor of the Day: John Rhys-Davies' Gimli returning for The Hobbit. In our podiobook review, Miles talks about the 7th Son Series by JC Hutchins. Miles also bring the TWIST: William Shatner’s new documentary, and Robert Picardo says he would guest star in a new Star Trek movie. We end the show with our SciFi Five in Five: Iconic Movie Music Movie Scores.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 140 – Our Interview with Mike Schilling Why Go To A Con? Shore Leave 34: Boldly Going Where No Con Has Gone Before.
04/07/2012Mike Schilling is in charge of publicity at Shore Leave 34. Shore Leave is a fan-run Science Fiction media convention held on August 3-5, 2012 at Marriott’s Hunt Valley Inn. The convention features appearances by actors and writers from a broad variety of TV shows and movies ranging from current hits to classic favorites.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 139 – Our Interview with Peter David (Novels: Star Trek: The New Frontier Series and Babylon 5, Comics: The Incredible Hulk, Aquaman, Young Justice, Supergirl)
01/07/2012Interview: Peter David (Novels: Star Trek: The New Frontier Series and Babylon 5, Comics: The Incredible Hulk, Aquaman, Young Justice, Supergirl) Peter Allen David (born September 23, 1956), often abbreviated PAD, is an American writer of comic books, novels, television, movies and video games. His notable comic book work includes an award-winning, 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk, as well as runs on Aquaman, Young Justice, Supergirl, and Fallen Angel. His Star Trek work includes both comic books and novels, such as Imzadi, and co-creating the New Frontier series. His other novels include film adaptations, media tie-ins, and original works, such as the Apropos of Nothing and Knight Life series. His television work includes series such as Babylon 5,Young Justice, Ben 10: Alien Force and Space Cases, the latter of which David co-created.
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SciFi Diner Classic Ep. 20 – Our interview with Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, 24, Bionic Woman)
29/06/2012In our twentieth episode of the SciFi Diner Classic, we interview actor interview Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, 24, Bionic Woman). Since we do a news and interview show, it goes without saying that the news portion of our episodes often date themselves fast. And while the interviews with the people that make Science Fiction happen remain relevant and in our opinion important, most listeners will not listen back 100 episodes and wade through old news just to get to the interview. So what the SciFi Diner Classic aims to do is to share these interviews with you. If you have been with us from the beginning, then bear with us as we introduce some of our newer listeners to voices from the past. We're bringing you just the interview and nothing else.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 138 – Our Interview with Kate Vernon (Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: Voyager, Heroes)
27/06/2012This week on the SciFi Diner Podcast, we Interview Kate Vernon (Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: Voyager, Heroes and give you a chance to win Michael Hogan. In news we discuss the following: Fringe news, Ratings news, the Judge Dread Trailer, and more Transformer 4. Scott gives his podiobook review: Earthcore by Scott Sigler. Miles shares the TWIST: Data & Kivas Fajo Reunite and New IDW Star Trek: The Next Generation Comic Series Featuring The Borg & Penned By Brannon Braga. We round out the show with the SciFi Five in Five: Great Dr. Rodney McCay quotes from Stargate: Atlantis.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 137 – Our Interview with Pat McNamara and David G. Williams from Legend of the Space Lord MoFo
25/06/2012The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is a serialized, full-color, digital comic, written by Pat McNamara and illustrated by David G. Williams, and has been created specifically for the digital storytelling medium, and presented panel by panel in a cinematic widescreen format we call, Cinegraphic. Episode Parts are released weekly, and are available FREE, Online, for Download, and by Subscription @ www.spacelordmofo.com.
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SciFi Diner Conversations 58 – Listeners chat about the Falling Skies Premiere, review Prometheus and Saving Hope, give their opinion of studios bilking fans out of more money, and More.
22/06/2012In this listener feedback show, listeners chat about the Falling Skies Premiere, review Prometheus and Saving Hope, give their opinion of studios bilking fans out of more money, and More.
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SciFi Diner Classic Ep. 19 – Our interview with Dominic Keating (Star Trek : Enterprise, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Heroes, and Diablo 3)
20/06/2012In our nineteenth episode of the SciFi Diner Classic, we interview actor interview Dominic Keating (Star Trek : Enterprise, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Heroes, and Diablo 3). Since we do a news and interview show, it goes without saying that the news portion of our episodes often date themselves fast. And while the interviews with the people that make Science Fiction happen remain relevant and in our opinion important, most listeners will not listen back 100 episodes and wade through old news just to get to the interview. So what the SciFi Diner Classic aims to do is to share these interviews with you. If you have been with us from the beginning, then bear with us as we introduce some of our newer listeners to voices from the past. We're bringing you just the interview and nothing else.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 136 – Our Interview with Dylann Bobei (Pieces the Series)
17/06/2012Tonight on the SciFi Diner Podcast, we interview Dylann Bobei from Pieces the Series and give you another chance to own Michael Hogan. In news, we share the following: Nimoy lets us know what to expect from William Bell in Fringe S5, Transformer 4 news, Warner Bros will make more superhero movies, World War Z news and our podiobook review: We’re Alive by KC Weyland. In this week in Star Trek, Miles talks about Michael Dorn pitching Worf-centric Trek and Lindeolof talks ST 2. We wrap up the show with our SciFi Five in Five: 5 Top Star Wars Gadgets.
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SciFi Diner Conversations 57 – Listeners Review Men in Black 3, Sherlock Holmes, the Blade Movies, Dragon Con, DS9, and More.
13/06/2012In this listener feedback show, listeners review Men in Black 3, Sherlock Holmes, the Blade Movies, Dragon Con, DS9, and More.
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SciFi Diner Classic Ep. 18 – Our Interview with Chase Masterson (Star Trek : Deep Space Nine, Yesterday Was A Lie, R.U.R.)
08/06/2012In our eighteenth episode of the SciFi Diner Classic, we interview actor interview Chase Masterson (Star Trek : Deep Space Nine, Yesterday Was A Lie, R.U.R.). Since we do a news and interview show, it goes without saying that the news portion of our episodes often date themselves fast. And while the interviews with the people that make Science Fiction happen remain relevant and in our opinion important, most listeners will not listen back 100 episodes and wade through old news just to get to the interview. So what the SciFi Diner Classic aims to do is to share these interviews with you. If you have been with us from the beginning, then bear with us as we introduce some of our newer listeners to voices from the past. We're bringing you just the interview and nothing else.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 135 – Our Interview with Glenn Hauman (Crazy 8 Press, X-Men, Star Trek)
06/06/2012This week on the SciFi Diner Podcast, we share an interview we did with Glenn Hauman of ComicMix and Crazy 8 Press. He also authored Star Trek and X-men Novels. We also give you another chance to win Michael Hogan.
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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 134 – Our Interview with Keith R.A. DeCandido
04/06/2012This week on the SciFi Diner Podcast we interview novelist and author Keith R.A. DeCandido (Super City Police Department, Goblin Precinct, Vwars, and various tie-in genre). We also give you a chance to win Michael Hogan, or at least a signed print by him. We also share the following news: Sanctuary Canned, Continuum, Falling Skies Returns, Men in Black #1 in Theaters, and Avengers. We also share our first PodioBook Review: John Mierau’s “Tools and Means” and actually give you some real science: Mind Controlled Video Games. In This Week In Star Trek, Miles shares how Star Trek is coming to Amazon Prime, and how Costumed Star Trek Fans Are Poised To Break The World Record At Creation Entertainment's Official Star Trek Convention, Las Vegas. We wrap up by sharing our top moments from Balticon in the SciFi Five in Five.