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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 408
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with Sean Lionadh, Director of a short film entitled “Too Rough.” This film comes to us from Scotland and has qualified for Oscar consideration on two separate occasions, as well as won numerous film festival awards and a BAFTA. We chat with Sean about how he got…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 402
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about their cruise on the Disney Wonder in Concierge class. It was a delightful experience. We made several new friends, including Chris Shea and Erica Shea and their entourage of kids and friends. Our Concierge staff was the best as well as the rest…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 390
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about several more items we have watched recently, starting with the newly released UnCoupled starring Neil Patrick Harris, we have thoughts. We also chat about The Orville again, this time the season finale. We wind up the first segment chatting about the Pixar entry…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 389
The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with each other about more of our tv watching; A new Documentary series on Disney+ titled Light and Magic about the history for Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). We talk about The Orville again as the season comes to a close. We also have mainlined and caught…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 192
The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with Zachry Wheeler, author of Max and the Multiverse Series and his newest installment, Max and the Banjo Ferret. As always we have our birthdays and we have our always popular feedback segment. In our second segment we chat about the new on Netflix, The Haunting of Hill…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 191
The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with Peter Cawdron, a Sci-Fi author from Australia about his writing career and what is coming up. As always we have our birthdays and we have our always popular feedback segment. In our second segment we chat about the new season of Doctor Who with Jodie Whittaker. In…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 188
The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with President and General Director, Joe Specter, of Arizona Opera about the new opera season that opens at the end of the week. As always we have our birthdays and we have our always popular feedback segment. In our second segment we continue talking about opera with John…
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Does “Dune” (1984) Have Enough Spice To Be Considered Good?
A man of noble birth finds himself caught up in political intrigue set along the backdrop of interplanetary space. The ruling figure, the Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV, in an attempt to hold on to his power, sets up the noble House of Atreides to be destroyed by their enemies, the House Harkonnen. At the same…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 176
The Two Gay Geeks are joined by Sean Michael Wilson, a Scotsman living in Japan creating comic books. As always we have our birthdays as well as our Feedback, and in our second segment we have a chat about some of the people who have been instrumental in our success form our contributors to several…
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FIRST LOOK AT UNIVERSAL PICTURES’ “MORTAL ENGINES”
Our friends at Fingerpaint Marketing have sent us the following Press Release for the upcoming Mortal Engines, a Live Action Adventure directed by Christian Rivers, written by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, and starring Hugo Weaving. Take an exclusive look inside Mortal Engines, in theaters December 14. MORTAL ENGINES – In Theaters December 14, 2018 Official…
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TG Geeks Webcast Episode 124
The Two Gay Geeks have a wrap up of our experience at WesterCon 70 including Evening Erotica with Gini Koch. We have our birthday segment and we catch up on feedback. In our second segment we talk about the revival of Sense8 for a finale episode and the possibility of a series based on Isaac…
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Asimov’s “Foundation” to try for an adaptation again
Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series is regarded as one of the most influential science fiction book series of all time, and due to its literary popularity has been under the eyes of several studios and production companies in the hopes of adapting it for television or the big screen. Now we are hearing once again, through…