Saturday, December 13, 2014

Podcast 140: Menos Christmas!


Ugh. It's the 21st century and you wouldn't believe how many stupid variables there are nowdays for posting a stupid podcast. Things should be easier than they were when we started this thing. Alas, 'tis not the case. We did try a recording through the YouTube option of Google Hangouts, so the quality may sound a little more phone-y than usual in case you're wondering.

Merry Christmas peeps! We've provided two gifts this time around. The first gift is that we start talking Star Trek IMMEDIATELY. Fun stuff with Klingons and sickbay and Vulcan mind games and... communicators.

Our second gift is a labored and ignorant discussion of our favorite Christmas albums.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (ACL, chat welcome, general sub intro)
2:05 -- "A Night in Sickbay"
23:12 -- "Marauders"
36:47 -- "The Seventh"
48:41 -- "The Communicator"
58:58 -- Awards and rankings
1.06:07 -- Viewer mail (HIMYM, next movie podcast discussion, viewer catch-ups, Star Wars teaser).
1.20:17 -- Other stuff, James Bond, nog
1.22:27 -- Top 5 Christmas albums
1.38:28 -- Next episode predictions
1.46:05 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Click here for the AWESOME definitive ending to How I Met Your Mother (Thanks David)!

Turns out it's GEORGE Handel. Not Joseph.

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A Killer Among Us -- Characters die one by one and nobody knows who among them is the killer (Murder by Death, Clue, Ten Little Indians, The Thing, etc.)

Alien Invasion -- Self-explanatory (Independence Day, Mars Attacks!, etc.)

That's Not a Dress -- Audrey Hepburn movies (Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Always, etc.)

Skynet -- Man vs. machines (Terminator; I, Robot; The Matrix; Superman III; etc.)

Did You Hear that? -- Anachronistic movie music (Ladyhawke, A Knight's Tale, etc.)

So What Happened? -- Ending left open to interpretation (Inception, Blade Runner, Donnie Darko)

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Vince Deadrick Jr. (1954- ). He's not dead. He does have a cool name though.

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Podcast 139: We Have Romulans Yet Again


Yep, this one's late again. Hey, we're working with better hardware that picks up far more flaws. Give us a break.

So where were we with Enterprise? Ah yes. Starting season 2. The Romulans are back. Well, they're "introduced" anyway. So does the Enterprise creative team pull off the introduction? We gotta keep in mind that they're handicapped by a few things that were established "later" in TOS. They can't show the Romulans themselves, they can't acknowledge the Romulans are related to Vulcans and they can't show the cloaking device at work (fine, one cheat out of three ain't bad).

All this plus a few mild bonuses! Listen to us list off the ten saddest songs ever. If any of your sad songs overlap with any of ours, I'd be very very surprised. It can be argued that neither of our number one sad songs qualify to be on the list for completely different reasons.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (ACL, chat welcome, general sub intro)
2:16 -- Top 5 sad songs
16:13 -- J.R. talks about How I Met Your Mother
22:54 -- Jon's computer woes
26:32 -- Halloween
28:50 -- Pandemic
31:52 -- "Shockwave (Part II)"
53:11 -- "Carbon Creek"
1.07:42 -- "Minefield"
1.22.00 -- "Dead Stop"
1.35:04 -- Awards and rankings
1.45:15 -- Next episode predictions
1.54:50 -- Movie podcast prep
1.58:43 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Btw, when Jon was joking about a different version of "Winner Takes it All," he was probably thinking of the Sammy Hagar version from the Over the Top soundtrack.

J.R. referred to the singer from Yaz as a "he." This, of course, is silly since the lead singer of Yaz is Alison Moyet.

Speaking of Yaz (Yazoo in England), the album You and Me Both opens with Jon's #2 sad song, "Nobody's Diary" and then the second track on the album is J.R.'s #5 sad song, "Softly Over." Could this be the saddest two-song opening of any album ever?

Here's a link to a YouTube clip comparing The Twilight Zone and Futurama's Scary Door episode about the last man on Earth at the library!

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A Killer Among Us -- Characters die one by one and nobody knows who among them is the killer (Murder by Death, Clue, Ten Little Indians, The Thing, etc.)

Alien Invasion -- Self-explanatory (Independence Day, Mars Attacks!, etc.)

That's Not a Dress -- Audrey Hepburn movies (Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Always, etc.)

Skynet -- Man vs. machines (Terminator; I, Robot; The Matrix; Superman III; etc.)

Did You Hear that? -- Anachronistic movie music (Ladyhawke, A Knight's Tale, etc.)

So What Happened? -- Ending left open to interpretation (Inception, Blade Runner, Donnie Darko)

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Mike Nichols (1931-2014).

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

J.R. and Jon's Austin-tacious Journey Vol. 2



Here's the second bit of correspondence from the Austin trip. This time it's on the way out of the city during a dark and dangerous night.

Besides a band by band recap of the Austin City Limits Music Festival, we also went into detail about the incredible Franklin Barbecue and the Master Pancake version of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves at Alamo Drafthouse.

Btw, the drummer for Spanish Gold is in My Morning Jacket I think. On the podcast I thought it was Drive-By Truckers. I knew it was some critically acclaimed band with a lousy weird name.

We almost died by running through what we thought was a yellow light in the middle of nowhere. Later, we almost died again when we nearly hit a deer.

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Monday, October 20, 2014

J.R. and Jon's Austin-tacious Journey Vol. 1


So J.R. and I met up IRL to go to the Austin City Limits Festival in Austin, Texas. This little recording is just what we talked about on the way to the city. There's very little Star Trek talk, so if that's your thing, you may not enjoy this. Actually, I don't know what your thing even is if you enjoy this at all, but it may help pass the time (or perhaps make time slower).

Some stuff mentioned:

Weird Texas stuff, Star Wars stuff, new Star Trek movies, Jon's non-date in Austin, J.R.'s future, nearly getting hit by cars, Halloween, Austin City Limits preparation, New Order, Veronica Mars, Charisma Carpenter, J.R. nearly runs a red, costumes, scary movies, happy birthday Bill, heads blowing up, The Shining book and movie, ereaders, Hunger Games books, haunted houses, Parks and Rec, various other.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Podcast 138: Sub Standards


It took a long time to watch all these submarine movies. It took a long time to record this podcast. It took a long time to get around to posting this podcast. I'm not going to bore you with a long paragraph now.

We took a break from Star Trek to hit up something sort of similar to Trek, in that it's a bunch of people in a metal tube floating through a space-like area. Smellier though. The movies in our submarine discussion are Das Boot, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and K-19: The Widowmaker. Listen for incredible music undertones (one of which is called "Black Widow" and not "Widowmaker" -- still, it's Iggy Azalea for the win).

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (ACL, chat welcome, general sub intro)
13:06 -- Das Boot
48:41 -- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
1.14:48 -- K-19: The Widowmaker
1.40:49 -- Submarine movie awards and rankings
2.08:01 -- Next Enterprise episode predictions
2.18:05 -- Future movie podcast ideas
2.37:18 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Click here for a relevant Sarah Brightman video!

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Peter Lorre (1904-1964). Would you believe that Kirk Douglas is still alive? You go, man!

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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Podcast 137: The Dark Nights Risa


Sorry everyone who emails in, but we did a sort of impromptu recording without sending out the notice email. Hopefully you don't mind too much if you're still listening.

This is our first Enterprise season wrap-up and it's full of the mildest surprises ever. For instance, one episode made one of our top five and the same episode made the other one's bottom five. Enterprise is pretty good, but it does have the problem of a forgettable consistency. Also, please try to live in the 22nd century instead of the 24th, Enterprise! Don't worry, the same complaints are in the podcast. J.R.'s having way more fun with it, so that's really what matters.

Full disclosure. At one point I (Jon) uttered a major grammatical error while discussing "Word Crimes." I was going to own it and call it out, but I chickened out and just edited it out of the recording entirely (because I can and because I'm ashamed). No doubt there are several other errors though. See how many you can find.

Stay tuned to the end because we have a major discussion about the weird format of our next episode. IT AFFECTS YOU!

Hey, btw we tried out a new microphone arrangement and it seems to have really fixed the disparity between our volumes. Plus, it only takes an extra 20 minutes to set up every time, so yay!

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (lack of chat, Austin City Limits again, Bendin' in the Wind)
11:10 -- Top 5 "Weird Al" Yankovic songs
33:46 -- "Fallen Hero"
46:02 -- "Desert Crossing"
57:53 -- "Two Days and Two Nights"
1.11:00 -- "Shockwave"
1.20:40 -- Podcast awards and rankings
1.33:17 -- Season awards and rankings
1.54:15 -- Haphazardly planning for the movie genre podcast
2.04:04 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Click here to watch a shred version of the Beach Boys!

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Kellie Waymire (1967-2003) again.

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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Podcast 136: Blunderwear


This took a weekend longer to get live than I thought. Lots to speak of this week. What, with World Cup action, continued planning for Austin City Limits, chats with listeners and non-White Stripe music to go through it's amazing we got through it in under three hours. Most people would swim through this stuff like Michael Phelps, but we tend to wade through it like that chubby guy at the beach who goes into the water with his shirt on. BONUS: we also talked a little bit of Star Trek: Enterprise!

Could it be that Enterprise has jumped the shark already? I mean, we start things right off with the 22nd century crew meeting 24th century Ferengi. Deplorable, right? Apparently, not for both of us. Also, new ground for both Reed and Mayweather! All this and one, count 'em, ONE girl! It is very cold in space.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Weather, World Cup, chatroom, TV watchin' stuff)
10:33 -- Top 5 non-White Stripes Jack White songs
27:04 -- Facebook discussion
28:06 -- This week's Hangout invasion
32:32 -- Jeopardy! report
37:03 -- Weird nightwear topic
42:17 -- "Acquisition"
1.08:20 -- "Oasis"
1.22:47 -- "Detained"
1.38:38 -- "Vox Sola"
1.56:03 -- Awards and rankings
2.13:12 -- Future episode predictions
2.21:36 -- Andrea's happy words and movie planning
2.27:41 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Click here to watch a video Jon made that uses "Salute Your Solution" to beg for gifts (it's not super good)!

Click here to watch a video of Clint Howard's return as Balok!

Click here to learn about a real life Vox Sola creature here on Earth (weird)!

Click here to watch Chubby Rain!

Click here to watch a bunch of teen nerds epically fail at Voyager trivia on Jeopardy!

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Elaine Stritch (1925-2014).

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Podcast 135: The Boob-face Incident


Sorry for getting this in so late. My computer has had several adventures since recording. Anyway... boobs. In the face. Other stuff happens as we continue discussing Year One of Enterprise. For example, there are hot worm women and bums (the cute ones, not the street ones).

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Angel's DS9 quiz, brat-tail fiasco, the sad tale of Tom)
14:27 -- Austin City Limits listing
23:57: -- Movie talk
33:35 -- "Shadows of P'Jem"
56:21 -- "Shuttlepod One"
1.19:16 -- "Fusion"
1.34:35 -- "Rogue Planet"
1.54:10 -- Awards and rankings
2.09:48 -- Future episode predictions
2.22:16 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Whoops. The line from the show got cut off this time around. Just imagine a drunk Reed saying "bum."

Oh nearly forgot, click here for a link to the Trekoff movie trailer (scanned through it and we didn't make an appearance, but oh well)!

Click here to follow Angel on Twitter for lots of DS9 tweets!

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Ann B. Davis(1926-2014).

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Podcast 134: More or Less Human Than Human


I know a lot of you in the live chat were expecting the title of this podcast to something like "Sleeping Targhs Lie" or "Let Slip the Targhs of War" or maybe "Targh Day Afternoon." Couldn't decide between all those.

I'm also kicking myself for not relating Mars Attacks! to the aliens in "Silent Enemy." Isn't it just like that show? "Okay, we're gonna give you aliens ONE more chance to not attack us for no reason."

Anyway, lotsa fun with this one. Mark, Josh and newcomer Angel joined us in the hangout and put up with us as we rattled off our favorite Some Kind of Wonderful songs along with continuing on with the first season of Enterprise.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Winter Solder, welcome to Angel, Austin City Limits
8:00 -- Pop culture lists (Some Kind of Wonderful Soundtrack songs)
22:27 -- Salt Lake Comic Con report
26:15 -- "Cold Front"
42:09 -- "Silent Enemy"
56:33 -- "Dear Doctor"
1.27:24 -- "Sleeping Dogs"
1.37:47 -- Awards and rankings
1.48:21 -- Future episode predictions
1.58:26 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Click here for a link to "Safe and Sound" by Capital Cities!

Click here for a link to "Beat's So Lonely" by Charlie Sexton!

Click here for a link to "Brilliant Mind" by Furniture!

Oh nearly forgot, click here for a link to the Trekoff movie trailer (scanned through it and we didn't make an appearance, but oh well)!

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to (holy cow!) Kellie Waymire (1967-2003).

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Podcast 133: Incidents and/or Riann


We're neck-deep ensconced in Enterprise. And the Vulcans are always bad. It's very weird. In the meantime, we can always count on shuttlecrafts falling through whatever "floor" they've landed on. This was a fun recording. We had Mark assigned to the hangout to keep us in line with random audible comments. We also had a return of the pop culture top five list.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Rocksmith, NCAA tourney, 30 Rock)
11:45 -- Breaking Bad discussion (spoilers from six months ago) plus a little Veronica Mars
30:56 -- More TV, TekWar
34:41 -- Pop culture lists (New Order songs)
45:30 -- "The Andorian Incident"
58:25 -- "Breaking the Ice"
1.13:45 -- "Civilization"
1.29:04 -- "Fortunate Son"
1.45:42 -- Awards and rankings
1.56:50 -- Future episode predictions
2.06:13 -- Qapla' and outtakes

Here's a link to purchase J.R.'s fabulous Risa poster!

Note at about 18:40 in the episode "Civilization" there's an unwanted camera bump.

We should have spoken about it, but I didn't realize at the time that Mayweather's musings about desiring to use the transporter because "it would be fun to be in two places at once" perfectly mirrors his conflict with having a foot in the space freight universe and another foot in the Starfleet universe. Foreshadowing, allusions and symbolism people!

Checked out my Star Trek Encyclopedia and this is what it says about warp travel:


Notice that warp 1 is the speed of light while warp 2 is 10 times the speed of light. Warp 4 is 102 times the speed of light. Remember how according to that speed limit episode called "Force of Nature" warp 5 is the new Federation cruising speed? Well that's 214 times the speed of light. Sound fast? It isn't. At warp 5 it would take 468 years to cross Federation space. Warp 9.9999 is apparently the maximum subspace radio speed with booster relays. Apparently even subspace radio takes six months to cross Federation space. Warp 10 is theoretically occupying all points in the universe simultaneously (guess it's not theoretical since that's what they did in "Threshold).

Click here for our link to the inexplicable Andorian wall kick.

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to James Rebhorn (1948-2014).

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Podcast 132: New Shale to Tell


Okay, we're committed now, because this is our second podcast devoted to Enterprise. So far, so good. Fingers crossed. It's not super terrible so far. The bold new journey is further emboldened by our crazy use of Google Hangout. We'll let you be the judge regarding the idea to just allow any listener to barge in at any time during the recording.

By the way, when I say something about "in the words of a famous deli artist," I'm pretty sure I'm actually talking about something I saw in an Arby's commercial once.

Sounds like I also forgot to list my favorite technology of this set. I think I'll go with the way the universal translator needs to sort itself out for a few sentences before it starts working.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Google Hangout, Texas, birthdays, Tim's hello, Cafe Rio, viewer mail)
19:19 -- "Fight or Flight"
31:55 -- "Strange New World"
41:09 -- "Unexpected"
56:46 -- "Terra Nova"
1.10:31 -- Awards and rankings
1.22:11 -- Future episode predictions
1.33:26 -- Qapla', other stuff we're watchin' and outtakes

If you're reading this, there's a good chance you only have a couple of hours to get your picks in, but the JRWSTFTFT March Madness bracket contest is underway! Totally click here! Password is "sisko."

Click here for our link to the inexplicable Andorian wall kick.

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This episode is dedicated in sad memory to Harold Ramis (1944-2014).

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Podcast 131: Broken Bow Movements


This podcast takes on a whole new enterprise. Just a little heads up about what happened behind the scenes. We spent an hour trying to get Justin.tv to work (the problem was probably site maintenance) and finally switched over to Google Hangouts. The result was relatively successful. We'll obviously be working out a few kinks on this if it's an additional enterprise we'll need to take on. Possibly as a result of technical chat troubles, this is our shortest 'cast in several years. Looks like you get a small break from listening.

But anyway, here's Enterprise! Is it as we feared and a bigger burden than Voyager? Well, it turns out the ship has a giant grapple, so it can't be that bad. Our biggest regret, though, is not realizing that the Vulcan ambassador is the main guy in Robot Jox.

Btw, it looks like one of the audio edits slipped into the past about five seconds during the viewer mail portion at about 38:10. The result is a little bit of overlapping audio (Jon sounds like he stepped into Night Lizard Future Emperor's time room for a moment) followed by five seconds of silence. Please don't use that as an excuse for a bad iTunes review!

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (Google Hangout, Hi's from Mark and Andrea, MOS Burger, etc.)
7:13 -- "Broken Bow"
28:25 -- Crew impressions
33:31 -- Opening credits
38:14 -- Viewer mail
46:08 -- Technology love and more viewer mail
55:05 -- Awards and rankings
1.00:36 -- Future episode predictions
1.06:10 -- Qapla' and outtakes

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This episode is dedicated in sad memory to Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967-2014).

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Podcast 130: Bon Voyager!


Strap yourself in as we review the last of what J.R. calls the "muffintop episodes" (which really formed a nice little completion complex context). On top of that we devote a bunch of time to scouring all of the Voyager episodes we watched for some great best/worst awards and demerits. Perhaps silliest of all, we also rank every single episode of Voyager we watched. It wasn't fun while it lasted, but we hate to see it go.

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH (moving woes, Christmas results, Oscars, Grudgement Day, weight, upcoming guestspot, series finales)
12:39 -- "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy"
36:09 -- "Fair Haven"
59:15 -- Podcast awards and rankings
1.09:43 -- Voyager awards
1.27:32 -- Voyager rankings
1.50:48 -- Future episode prediction and crew image check
1.57:11 -- Qapla' and outtakes

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This episode is dedicated to Jay Leggett. (1963-2013)

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