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TMTYR Episode #93: Baubled Adaptation (The Black Cauldron)

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TMTYR Episode #93: Baubled Adaptation (The Black Cauldron)
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This time the guys hit up The Black Cauldron, the 1985 film, very loosely based on Lloyd Alexander’s The Book of Three and The Black Cauldron.

Rankings? Please.

Notes

Comfort Reads episode with Seth & Colin:
https://hugospodcast.com/podcast/comfort-reads-the-chronicles-of-prydain-by-lloyd-alexander-feat-colin-kuskie/

Nostalgia Critic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUsfYaKN3nY

History of The Black Cauldron:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YbBEFKv6Rg

Dude loves the movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6jfVTMfuzY

TMTYR Episode #85: Polar Ex-Blessing (The Polar Express)

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For Christmas 2019, the Pavement Pounders discuss one of Colin’s favorites (and one of Seth’s least favorites), The Polar Express.

Rankings!:
Colin:

  • movie
  • book

  • James:
  • book
  • movie

  • Seth:
  • book
  • movie
  • Last time Colin picked MOVIE and Seth picked BOOK was Frankenstein! Four years ago!


    Notes:
    C.S. Lewis’s XMas and Christmas: http://www.cslewisinstitute.org/Xmas_and_Christmas

    Collider Crew fixing The Scorpion King: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH1V6CHO1Jk

    From left: Colin’s boys, Peter and Tim, and Seth’s son Ethan, Christmas 2006
    Awesome shot Seth’s wife Elaine got of the Holiday Express

    TMTYR Episode #71: It’s Like a Dead-tini (Re-Animator, plus bonus interview with JL Giles)

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    TMTYR Episode #71: It's Like a Dead-tini (Re-Animator, plus bonus interview with JL Giles)







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    reanimator_posterContinuing through Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders discuss the 1985 film Re-Animator, based on HP Lovecraft’s story “Herbert West-Reanimator.” It does not receive universal acclaim.

    After the main episode, stay tuned for an interview with comics and graphic novel artist JL Giles. (Interview begins at 41:34 if you want to skip straight there.)

    Rankings!:

    Seth/James/Colin:

    • Story
    • Movie

    Notes:
    Spectology link for Ballad of Black Tom:
    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-g2xgm-9b51d4

    Redletter Media Re:View:
    http://redlettermedia.com/re-animator-and-from-beyond-review/

    JLGiles’ links:
    https://twitter.com/JLGiles
    https://gumroad.com/l/iaUvN
    https://www.patreon.com/JLGiles

    TMTYR Episode #67: Responsibility Expects No Reward (Twilight Zone “Paladin of the Lost Hour”)

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    The Summer of the Twilight Zone has begun, with the Pavement Pounders picking another Harlan Ellison story to discuss. This time it’s “Paladin” or “Paladin of the Lost Hour,” adapted into Season 1, Episode 7b of the revived Twilight Zone from the 80s, an episode starring Seth’s favorite entertainer, Danny Kaye.

    Rankings!:

    Colin:

    • Twilight Zone
    • Story

    James

    • Story
    • Twilight Zone

    Seth

    • Twilight Zone
    • Story

    Notes:

    The story:
    http://harlanellison.com/iwrite/paladin.htm

    Ellison on writing “Paladin”:
    http://harlanellison.com/iwrite/aboutpal.htm

    TMTYR Episode #12: Speak Softly and Carry an Electrified Pitchfork (The Thing)

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    ThingPosterIn Episode #12, the Pavement Pounders discuss John W. Campbell’s 1939 novella “Who Goes There?” and the three films (at least loosely) based on it, including 1951’s The Thing (From Another World) and the 1982 and 2011 films titled The Thing.

    Colin is right about something!  Seth accidentally defends the Star Wars prequels!  James forgets to plug in the mixer!

    (We ended up only getting the recording on the laptop mic.  It’s never happened before, at least since Jurassic Park…)

    Pounder Rankings!:

    James:

    1. “Who Goes There?”
    2. The Thing (1982) and The Thing (2011), combined into one film
    3. The Thing (From Another World)

    Colin:

    1. “Who Goes There?”
    2. The Thing (1982)
    3. The Thing (2011)
    4. The Thing (From Another World)

    Seth:

    1. The Thing (1982)
    2. The Thing (2011)
    3. The Thing (From Another World)
    4. “Who Goes There?”

    Notes:

    TMTYR Episode #11: Some Of My Best Friends Are Drac (Enemy Mine)

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    In the first episode of Take Me To Your Reader, Season Two, the Pavement Pounders examine the 1985 film Enemy Mine and the Hugo and Nebula Award Winning novella on which it was based.  The movie didn’t win nothin’.

    Enemy mine.jpg
    “Enemy mine”. Via Wikipedia.

    Pounder Rankings!:

    Seth/Colin/James:

    • novella
    • movie

    Notes: