World of UScast: The British Bodcast: Episode 4

The Brit’s are stirred but most definitely not shaken this episode after visiting London’s “Bond In Motion” exhibition which is collection of some of the most iconic vehicles across 007’s filmography. Duke and Kia also discuss the upcoming comic con, no not THAT comic-con. LFCC of course! The London Film & Comic Con is next week with guest appearances from Stan Lee, Carrie Fisher and many more. Keeping with the Star Wars theme, the Bods talk about Kevin Smith’s Hollywood Babble On coming to their fine shores and how Smith was lucky enough to see the sets of Episode VII and managed to break NDAs!

 
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SALT: Episode 1: Bwa Kayiman

Jean-Pierre Desperois. Born a slave in Haiti in a voodoo ritual with the power to travel through space and time. Now lives in Tunis. Smuggles salt. On payroll: crooked cops and hard-to-manage employees. When local gendarme Michel du Prix tells him about some corpses found in the desert, Jean-Pierre thinks nothing of it. But when the bodies start piling up, Jean-Pierre is implicated. Armed with nothing but his “baka” and his “ku-bha-sa”, Jean-Pierre tries to get to the bottom of the situation. But he’s in for more than he bargained.

Season One is 20 half-hour episodes released bi-weekly.

SALT is a spin-off of The Intergalactic Nemesis, an adventure set in the 1930s and taking the form of comic-books and graphic novels, audio drama, a web series, and a live theatrical production that’s touring the world. For access to all of this, check out www.theintergalacticnemesis.com

Written and voiced by Jason Neulander. Additional voices by Buzz Moran, Danu Uribe, and Julie Linnard. Sound effects, audio engineering, and production by Buzz Moran. Original score by Adrian Quesada.

Episode One: in which we meet Jean-Pierre Desperois. We’re witness to his birth, his dealings with the cops, a stolen shipment of salt, and an apartment break-in.

Check out the next episode “The Maryaj Lwa” right here.

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The Original Gentlemen: Episode 19: Idiot Boxing

Beau, Chris and Martin sit down and talk entirely about TV. Not abstractly, of course, but specifically, delving into news stories about the future of “Sherlock”, “American Gods”, “Community”, “Hannibal” and more. They’ll also talk about the new pilot for the Hellblazer adaptation “Constantine” and thoroughly go through “Game of Thrones” Season 4 point by point. Come down to the club and have an snifter glass of finely aged comedy with The Original Gentlemen!

Beware: Spoilers a-plenty this episode for Game of Thrones, and a few for Sherlock and Hannibal.

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Twenty-Five Years of ‘Seinfeld’: A Legacy About Nothing

“So, we go into NBC, we tell them we’ve got an idea for a show about nothing…”

Who knew that a show about nothing would have one of the biggest impacts on American television history? A ratings juggernaut and a cultural phenomenon, Seinfeld (1989) was the most popular television show of the 1990s.

 

 

Recently celebrating its 25th Anniversary on July 5, Seinfeld, created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, introduced something to sitcoms that was completely foreign to audiences of the time. It brought forth the idea that there could be a show that featured a cast of characters who never learned their lessons and existed to solely to make each other miserable. While this idea is hardly out of the ordinary today, it was revolutionary when the sitcom first premiered in 1989.

Outside of Seinfeld himself, the program featured a cast of relatively unknown actors and comedians. Over the next nine years, these performers would become inseparable from their iconic characters. Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer would makes audiences laugh every night for 22-minutes.

Today, the actors and creators of the series have moved on with their lives, to various degrees of success.

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When not swimming in his mountains of royalty money, Seinfeld, the king of observational comedy, continues to do stand-up across the United States. He’s also the host of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, a web series that features interviews of veteran stand-up comedians and comedy writers. Mel Brooks, Don Rickles, Patton Oswalt and Louie C.K. have been guests on the program.

In terms of critical acclaim, no one in the main cast has been more successful than Julia Louis-Dreyfus. She’s currently the lead on HBO’s Veep (2012), a political comedy in which she plays the Vice President of the United States. Picking up two Emmys for the series, Louis-Dreyfus has had a career resurgence. She was also the star of her own sitcom, New Adventures of Old Christine (2006), and also earned a fair share of praise for the indie-romance film, Enough Said (2013).

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Outside of a few appearances on shows like Community (2009) and American Dad (2005), Jason Alexander has mostly retired from film and television. However, he has had a long and successful career on the stage after Seinfeld ended in 1998. He’s acted opposite Martin Short in Mel Brooks’ Los Angles production of The Producers, and also appeared in the 2004 musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol. He was also recently named the Artistic Director of Reprise Theatre Company in Los Angeles. He will be directing a revival of the play, Damn Yankees.

Michael Richards has been the least visible and most controversial of all the former Seinfeld leads. After a public meltdown at a comedy club in Hollywood in 2006, in which an enraged Richards shouted racial slurs at audience members, he’s rarely been seen in public since 2007. Despite his reclusiveness, Richards has appeared on Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

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When thinking about the legacy of Seinfeld and its impact on television, it’s hard not to look at David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) as an evolution of the series. It’s dark, abrasive and features a cast of self-hating people. The similarities are obvious and it shows just how much David continues to use the lessons that he learned on his previous show.

Curb Your Enthusiasm follows David, the creator of a popular television sitcom who frequently gets into trouble due to his ego and narcissistic behavior. If anything, Curb gives viewers a look into what Seinfeld could have been, had it been created for cable. It’s the Seinfeld of today, only with less puffy shirts and more cringe-inducing conversations.

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In many ways, without Seinfeld, we wouldn’t have shows like Community and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Much like those programs, Seinfeld wasn’t afraid to try new things and subvert audience expectations.

While the ending may have been disappointing (hell, it was pretty bad) Seinfeld will always be one of the greatest comedies to ever grace television.

What about you reader? Are you a fan of Seinfeld? What were some of your favorite moments from the show’s history? Let us know in the comments below.
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Actor Training: Exit Wounds

So after nine month of Introduction to Acting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where such alumni as David Tennant and James McAvoy attended the journey has finally came to an end. I’ve still got another year of the scholarship, and have been asked to direct a short piece which I’m currently writing but this specific course is now over. It all seemed a little bit surreal and full of reserved, stiff upper lip emotion – British style! This is the journal of that last day.

We had two Tutorials to break down the year, discuss where we were at in the practice and general thoughts looking to the future. They were in scheduled in the twenty minute blocks throughout the day. Mine were later in the day but I didn’t want to miss a moment of the final day, so I was there from the morning on.

There was a lot of time sitting around talking to fellow classmates. It reminded me of that Friends episode where Monica and Chandler move in together and Monica wants Chandler and Joey to help them pack Rachel’s things;

Monica: (entering and interrupting the guy’s escape attempt) Okay! The movers will be here in 11 hours. Rachel has not packed. Now, everybody has to help! Chandler, we’re gonna start with…

Chandler: Oh nope, I-I have plans with Joey.

Monica: I thought you said you were going to do nothing.

Chandler: Yes, but for the last time.

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There was a real sense of sitting around on the Sofa for the last time, sharing war stories about the past year – reminiscing, giving gifts, laughing and betting who would cry first.

With Andrew, in my first tutorial, I discussed the possibilities of studying and in particular what to study – be it the acting or the director. Regardless of the pathway decision his thinking is the MA. The possibilities are wonderful – working at the Globe and on a new play! And I concur. I think I am proactive enough to pursue the things that the MA doesn’t offer compared to the BA in acting. He spoke very candidly about his experiences working as a freelance Director and how inconsistent and unreliable it can be in terms of working job to job. One of the things that has been fantastic is how honest our facilitators have been about the industry, leaving no disillusionment when making decisions about the future.

With Susan I discussed how I have developed technically through voice and movement and where I want to take those things. We discussed the Vulnerability I have explored within myself and how I can continue developing it. We also discussed how to be pro active in terms of finding new ways to create and how to go around doing that.

We ended the day with a group discussion reviewing the practicalities of the course and what could be improved moving forward. The course is extremely solid already and my thoughts were mostly logistical things based on scheduling. The library not being opened was a big point of contention for me not being able to freely browse, explore and find new plays and texts. It was surprisingly serene and as mentioned stiff upper lippy. We took a group photo, hugged and then left the building.

Of course, this wasn’t the end of the day. As was custom with our class by now we were off to find somewhere to eat. We found a place called Pinto which was a Mexican burrito establishment. We continued the trend of laughing and trading stories. It was a truly happy experience. Even when people began to go home it was a happy event instead of a sad one. But, I felt the weight of this finale when I said my own goodbyes to head to the bus stop. It hit me that regardless of what happened next this would never be the same. And that is okay, but extremely sad too.

I face a crossroads now. I look towards studying the MA next year possibly. But I have to choose either the directing side or the acting side. Each strand offers working at the Globe Theatre and producing a brand new pieces of Theatre. I’ve had success in both fields and am truly torn between the two.

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The Pre-Weekend Recap: July 4, 2014

Happy Independence Day and welcome to the Pre-Weekend Recap for the week of July 4, 2014! Not only are we marking America’s break from the tyrannical grip of George III, we also have to celebrate the resounding success of last week’s Pod-A-Thon. Thanks to your generosity, we raised over $3,100 for One Of Us’ SDCC meetup and an end of summer bash to celebrate the site’s first anniversary! Thank you to all who watched, contributed, and supported us!

 

 

But that’s not all! There’s another huge announcement here, not to mention a fine selection of posts that debuted this week, with descriptions and links leading you directly to the content.

Jason Neulander’s Salt Coming to One Of Us!

For those of you who missed the news during Pod-A-Thon, a new show is coming to One Of Us, courtesy of The Intergalactic Nemesis’ Jason Neulander! Salt chronicles the adventures of character from Nemesis named Jean-Pierre Desperois, a Haitian salt smuggler who has the ability to travel through space and time. Jason describes Salt as “sci-fi meets pulp meets noir in an epic thriller that spans centuries.” Starting on July 7th, you’ll be able to find Jean-Pierre’s adventures right here on One Of Us on a bi-weekly basis! For more information about Salt, The Intergalactic Nemesis, and Jason Neulander, click on the image above!

 

Big Finishing Move – Doctor Who: Destroy the Infinite

John Eckes’ Big Finishing Move, the feature where he reviews Big Finish’s Doctor Who audio dramas, returns with Destory the Infinite, another tale in the line of Fourth Doctor stories. As usual, the Doctor stops at a seemingly peaceful planet, only to discover that a menacing creature is ruining everything. This time, an evil entity known as the Eminence has seized control of the planet and is about to start the maiden voyage of a massive warship called the Infinite. Can the Doctor and Leela sink this sucker like the Titanic? Should you even bother listening to it? John’s here to tell you what’s what.

 

Ash & Fern: Our Very Own Amazing Race

Our favorite geeky duo has returned from their two-week adventure in Brazil to support the U.S. Men’s National Team in the 2014 World Cup, and do they have stories to tell. In this post, Fern recounts the struggle to get to Brazil, the hectic nature of traveling around the country, and the thrill of attending a game of the most important tournament in the world’s most popular sport. And still, after all this, they want to go to Russia in 2018 and do it all again! You don’t get to hear about such a crazy experience directly from the source often, so check out this great article.

 

SMARK Country: Money in the Bank 2014 Was Monet Indeed

If you’ve been following SMARK Country, One Of Us’ wrestling commentary blog, you know that Eugene Selassie hasn’t been fond of WWE’s pay-per-view events lately. However, Money in the Bank 2014 finally broke the streak of mediocrity. Who impressed him and who left him wanting? Find out which matches put this event in Eugene’s good graces and which ones he could’ve done without in this article.

Highly Suspect Reviews!

The Usual Suspects are back once again with more Highly Suspect Reviews! This week saw the release of three more reviews. Are any of them worth seeing? Let the crew help you make that decision! First, Mark Ruffalo plays a record executive on the decline who falls in love with an emerging talent played by Keira Knightly in Begin AgainNext, Melissa McCarthy stars in Tammy as a loser on the long road trip of self-discovery. Finally, a group of kids discovery aliens in their neighborhood in Earth to Echoa found-footage throwback to films such as E.T. and The Goonies. Give ’em a listen!

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‘Reading Rainbow’ is Back and Going Everywhere

“Take a look; it’s in a book-a Reading Rainbow!” Kids from 1986-2006 knew that iconic song by heart. For those that might be unaware, those lyrics come from one of the most beloved children shows of all time, Reading Rainbow.

 

 

 

When I was a wee little lad, I was able to go on amazing adventures in my home. How did I do this? Well, with the power of reading of course! With my imagination, and a little narration provided by LeVar Burton (Star Trek: The Next Generation), I was able to learn valuable moral lessons, and travel to distant lands that only existed in books.

 

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I remember sitting in my living room after school watching the latest episode of Reading Rainbow on PBS. I always had so much fun watching Burton not only narrate the book on-screen, but also be genuinely funny. I even remember going to my local library in Buffalo, New York and constantly visiting the “Reading Rainbow Room,” where the librarians had recorded old episodes of the program on VHS. They even had the books available from those original episodes for read along. Good times.

Reading Rainbow played a huge role in my childhood, and is probably one of the reason why I continue to read so much today. It pained me to see Reading Rainbow go off the air in 2006, but a Kickstarter campaign created by Burton in May left me with some hope that the show might be resurrected in a new form.

 

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With Reading Rainbow’s cancellation in 2006, Burton, who hosted the show for two decades, bought the name and rights to the series. In 2012, he launched a free Reading Rainbow tablet app.

Burton, while please with the creation of the app, was unsatisfied that it could only reach a limited audience. By starting the Kickstarter campaign, Burton hoped to have the app be available online, and available to schoolchildren and teachers free of charge. The app will also be available on numerous Apple devices. Even games will get the chance “to go anywhere,” since the app will be available on Xbox and PlayStation consoles.

Well, after creating a massive amount of nostalgia, and a massive amount of money, Burton closed his Kickstarter campaign on June 2 after reaching $5,408,916 (not counting an additional million donated by Seth MacFarlane), more than five times its original goal. The Kickstarter campaign also broke a new record on the crow funding site by being the most backed campaign in the site’s five years of existence.

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After only one day on Kickstarter, Burton’s campaign achieved its goal of $1 million in less than 24 hours. Originally conceived in May, the campaign started to receive ample media attention and started to receive assistance from several celebrities, including Donald Glover, Seth MacFarlane, Patrick Stewart and William Shatner. The cast of Veronica Mars, along with some of Burton’s Star Trek: TNG co-stars have been donating as well. MacFarlane’s contribution was a pledge to match every dollar of the last million needed to reach the fundraiser’s stretch goal. The other celebrities committed to join Burton at many of the live events that were rewards for Kickstarter contributors. All of these additional perks greatly contributed to the smashing success of the Reading Rainbow team’s efforts.

 

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This is a truly amazing thing that Burton is doing for children across the United States. Not only is the man actively trying to get children to read, but he’s working with multiple schools across the country to do it.

Even if you weren’t able to donate, just take the time to check out Reading Rainbow. It’s an amazing and entertaining educational show, and it is the perfect program to encourage your kids to read.

What do you think reader? Excited the Reading Rainbow is alive in a new form? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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Digital Noise Episode 50: The Big 5-0

FIFTY EPISODES. That’s right, the big FIVE-OH. Ok, counting the old Remote Viewing, it’s technically 111 episodes, BUT THAT’S NEITHER HERE NOR THERE…we’re celebrating anyway BY….


….doing what we always do: giving you lots of good reviews.


This week Richard and Chris examine the Masters of Sex (which neither of them have ever been referred to as), go deep in The Jungle (but reluctantly), examine What Richard Did (which was say publicly he still likes the Star Wars Prequels), tell a Winter’s Tale, and much more. And all they ask from you is, to tell them a rhyme to Rob the Mob and win a free copy of this week’s Pick of the Week on blu-ray! Is that asking so much? We’re giving YOU a present for our 50th birthday.


Please do consider using our links below to make all your Amazon purchases! Much appreciated.

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HOW TO WIN The Rob The Mob GIVEAWAY:

1) Follow @oneofusnet on Twitter

2) Tweet at us with a rhyming verse about Digital Noise, OneOfUs, or mob movies. Bonus points if you use the “rob,” “mob” rhyme scheme.

3) Add #RobTheMobGiveaway

4) We’ll select favorite answers and contact those winners via Twitter (open to U.S. residents only).

 

 

The Intergalactic Nemesis is Everywhere!

The fantastic “Intergalactic Nemesis” live action graphic novel show has toured all around the world, and up until now, the only way to see them was to hope they would come to your town. Having been supporters of Jason Neulander and the Nemesis for so many years, we here at oneofus.net want nothing more than for EVERYONE to get a chance to experience the Nemesis (especially now that we’re exclusively hosting a spin-off podcast of the show, “Salt” on the site). And now, there are multiple ways to do so:

1- They have partnered with Comixology to release the comic book versions of the entire series on their platform. At 99 cents a pop, what’s not to love?

2-They have a new PBS digital web series version of the show that will be launching on Monday! The Behind the Scenes and Teaser videos are already up on their own YouTube web channel. You can subscribe now and you’ll get notification of each weekly installment of the Nemesis formatted especially for TV.

3-Check out their touring schedule including the launch of The Intergalactic Nemesis: Book 3: Twin Infinity, right here!

4-Last but not least, we’ve got to reiterate, starting this Monday, oneofus.net will be exclusively hosting the Nemesis spin-off show, “Salt”. Check out our page for more details here.

Make sure to spread the word about The Intergalactic Nemesis to your friends and family, and ESPECIALLY tell everyone you can, SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS, about “Salt” right here from Oneofus.net.

 

 

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Bob Hastings: The Voice of Gotham’s People

The summer of 1997 was a game changer for me. I was six-years-old and I had discovered Batman for the first time. My first experience with the Caped Crusader wasn’t with the comic books, movies or live-action television show. It was with Batman: The Animated Series.

 

 

 

I was cheering when I first saw Batman being pulled across the dark crimson skies of Gotham by Man-Bat. My mouth hit the floor when Harvey Dent’s face was revealed after his tragic accident. I had tears in my eyes upon learning why Mr. Freeze pursued a life of crime. It was the thing that made me a lover of geek culture today.

That’s why it pains me to report that Bob Hastings, the voice of Commissioner James Gordon on the beloved animated series, passed away yesterday at the age of 89.

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Hastings, who spent a decade voicing Gordon on Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series, left behind a career in acting and voice work that goes back decades.

Originally finding work on radio dramas, Hastings wouldn’t make the move to television until the 1940s. He managed to gain recognition on McHale’s Navy, a popular 1960s sitcom focusing on a ragtag group of American soldiers in the South Pacific during WWII. Playing the part of Elroy Carpenter, an inept and dimwitted lieutenant, Hastings was recognized as a talented slapstick comedian for the show’s 138-episode run.

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Eventually applying his past experience in radio dramas, Hastings voiced characters in many animated shows, including The Batman/Superman Hour (1968), Scooby Doo (1973) and The Amazing Spider-Man (1977).

People tend to remember Kevin Conroy’s Batman and Mark Hamill’s Joker when thinking about Batman: The Animated Series, but Hastings’ role in the show was just as important. He provided audiences with a more grounded character. In many ways, he was the voice of Gotham and its people. He was the cop who was in the thick of it and one of the normal people who had to deal with the consequences of Batman’s actions each day. Because of his non-superhero viewpoint, he was able to provide Batman with both wisdom and subtle criticism.  Hastings’ Gordon was also the best interpretation of the character at that time. He didn’t spend his days dialing a red phone or hanging out with supermodels. His Gordon was actually involved in the drama, and played a vital role in Batman’s war on crime.

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To see the level of dedication that Hastings brought to the series, watch Season 4’s “Over the Edge.” The episode presents Gordon as a man stricken with grief after the tragic death of a person very close to him. The death creates a wedge between him and The Dark Knight. Blaming Batman for the death, Gordon declares war on the Bat family, and even learns that Bruce Wayne and Batman are one in the same. Though the ending can be disappointing for some, it’s a fantastic episode that shows just how perilous and complicated the Gordon/Batman relationship really is.

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While I may not have been familiar with everything that Hastings had accomplished in his storied career, I still want to thank him for being part of a world that brought pure joy to a six-year-old kid.

 
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