Another blockbuster
show for you this week. They explore what science fiction has
brought to life from credit cards to scuba diving. Then, tear
headlong into their favorite starships. In the news this week:
faster than light particles, Barry Pepper gets an Emmy and Star
Wars Blu-Ray sets records. Also, Rick Springfield is a vegan,
co-host Keith Houin hosts tipsy, All the Young Girls Love Alice,
Facebook's changes and Michael Wistock's fantasy baseball team
ends the season. Join them now!
26
September 2011
Posted 08:00
by Les Indy-Cast
Radio Drama Special #4 is available for your listening pleasure.
In
this special edition of the show, tune in to the exciting conclusion
to the IndyCast's Radio Drama - Indiana Jones and the Gold
Goddess.
Featuring
the voice talents of Kay Bierbacher, Ed Dolista, Renee Hardin,
Pedro Jorba, Rob Magee, Silvio Mannello, Lito Velasco & Keith
Voss. Produced & Edited by Rob Magee. Based on Marvel Comics
'Further Adventures of Indiana Jones' Issue #10. Adapted by Keith
Voss.
24
September 2011
Posted 08:30
by Les
The Mill Valley Film Festival is a celebration of the best in independent
and world cinema. On Monday, October 10th, 7pm they celebrate the
30th anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The event
will be held in Marin County, CA.
There will be a trivia quiz, a screening of the film and then a
Q&A; the special panel includes many of the original visual
and sound effects team that helped create Raiders. This will include
David Tanaka, Jonathan Rinzler, Craig Barron, Ease Owyueng, Lorne
Peterson, Paul Huston, Steve Gawley and possibly Bruce Nicholson,
Richard Edlund, Pablo Hidalgo and Ben Burtt.
You can find more details and book tickets at the Mill Valley Film
Festival website.
23
September 2011
Posted 09:00
by Les
Episode
16 of The
Science Fiction Show is available for your listening pleasure.
They
review all 11 films in the 'Star Trek' catalogue as they pay tribute
to the 45th Anniversary of the TV series this week. In addition
to their regular news update, they also take time to review the
COOLEST vehicles in science fiction. Millenium Falcon, anyone?
The usual pre-show hijinx and the wisdom of not having a Blu-Ray
player. Join Jason, Keith and Michael for their latest episode
this week!
22
September 2011
Posted 19:30
by Les
In honor of the 30th anniversary of “Raiders of the Lost
Ark,” Hero Complex has been looking back at the landmark
film and its influence on cinema and pop culture. Today, video
from an onstage Q&A with Steven Spielberg and surprise guest
Harrison Ford.
The
Q&A followed a screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”
on Sept. 12 at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, and was hosted by Hero
Complex’s Geoff Boucher. In the interview, Spielberg talked
about his decades-long relationship with “Star Wars”
mastermind George Lucas, the evolution of Indiana Jones’
character, and a possible fifth installment in the series. Spielberg
also touched on a Blu-ray release and on his decision to keep
the original film intact.
Posted 09:30
by Les
This
has been arriving in email inboxes from Sideshow -
Thank you for your pre-order
of the Indiana Jones – Raiders of the Lost Ark Collectible
Figure (item #901264). We appreciate your patience in waiting
for the arrival of this Limited Edition collectible, and would
like to inform you that this item will be arriving in our warehouse
in approximately 20-24 days.
19
September 2011
Posted 18:00
by Les Indiana
Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology has completed it's run
in Montreal (my review to come as I attended on Sept 17th) and it's
now being packed up to head off to Europe. Where to? I'd tell you
but they threatened to put me with the Ark if I did. But I can tell
you it will make it's European debut some time in December 2011.
Keep checking back as details and dates become available.
13
September 2011
Posted 11:00
by Les
Episode
15 of The
Science Fiction Show is available for your listening pleasure.
Posted
08:30 by Les Blu-ray.com
was in attendance for the 30th Anniversary screening of Steven
Spielberg's adventure classic, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Audience members were not only treated to a digitally restored
print of the film (which looked pristine), but also witnessed
a Q&A session with Spielberg and surprise guest, Harrison
Ford. The event was hosted by The Los Angeles Times and moderated
by Hero Complex columnist Geoff Boucher.