Wrapping up their 5 year journey through Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders hit The Illustrated Man, by Ray Bradbury, and discuss the 1969 film adaptation of…something other than what’s in the book.
Rankings!
Phil/James/Colin/Seth:
- Book
- Story
- Movie
Wrapping up their 5 year journey through Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders hit The Illustrated Man, by Ray Bradbury, and discuss the 1969 film adaptation of…something other than what’s in the book.
Rankings!
Phil/James/Colin/Seth:
Stumbling toward the finish line of Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders discuss Roger Zelazny’s “Damnation Alley” and its 1977 film abomination adaptation.
The movie’s plot makes little sense. We fixed it for you.
Rankings!:
Colin/James/Seth:
Notes:
Galaxy magazine “Damnation Alley”:
https://archive.org/details/Galaxy_v26n01_1967-10_modified/page/n5
Continuing on the quest to finish off Reel Future, this time the boys hit up John Varley’s 1977 short story “Air Raid” and its adaptation, the 1989 film Millennium.
Plus, another entry in the list of emails Colin has received from authors he asked for comments. And this one is a doozy. For certain definitions of doozy.
Rankings!
Colin:
James:
Seth:
This time, the boy discuss another title from Reel Future, Robert Sheckley’s “The Seventh Victim,” adapted to La Decima Vittima (The 10th Victim) in 1965.
Rankings!:
Colin:
James
Seth:
Notes:
Archive.org copy of the story:
http://archive.org/stream/galaxymagazine-1953-04/Galxy_1953_04#page/n39/mode/2up
This time, the guys discuss The Wandering Earth, the blockbuster Chinese film based on Cixin Liu’s story of the same name.
Rankings!
Colin/James/Seth:
This time, the Pavement Pounders take a look at three John Scalzi short stories adapted into episodes of Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots.
No rankings this time. Just enjoy the robot goodness.
Notes:
Pepsi commercial similar in style to “Three Robots”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf1A8Ukk5Us
For their 75th episode, the Pavement Pounders welcome back their very first guest, James’s lovely wife Emily, or as he calls her, Her Fordship. Under discussion is Emily’s choice, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and its two television adaptations.
There’s a fair bit of us talking over each other. Blame it on the soma.
Rankings!
Emily:
James:
Colin:
Seth:

Notes:
Spark’s Notes Video about BNW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raqVySPrDUE
To celebrate their 5th podcasting anniversary, the Pavement Pounders continue with what they’ve been doing. Namely, working through Reel Future. This time, it’s This Island Earth, the 1952 novel by Raymond F. Jones, and its 1955 film adaptation.
Show Notes Exclusive Pounder Rankings! (Yes, we forgot to record it):
Colin/James/Seth:
Continuing their march through Reel Future, the Pavement Pounders discuss HG Wells’s “The Empire of the Ants,” and the very poor 1977 adaptation.
Pounder Rankings!:
James/Colin/Seth:
Notes:
Seth’s new podcast Brief & Not so Brief (RSS feed):
http://hugospodcast.com/feed/podcast/brief
Merry Christmas! This time, the guys talk about It’s a Wonderful Life, and the christmas card (yes, it’s true) it was based on, “The Greatest Gift,”
Rankings (omitting audiobook references)!
Colin:
James:
Seth:
Notes:
Mental Floss “25 Wonderful Things about It’s a Wonderful Life”:
http://mentalfloss.com/article/60792/25-wonderful-facts-about-its-wonderful-life