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FAQs about SciFiPulse Radio:How many episodes does SciFiPulse Radio have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.
September 17, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Featuring Ahsoka, One Piece and The Wheel of TimeWelcome to another exciting episode of the SFP-NOW reviews show. Having returned from their epic weekend at Dragon Con. Marx and Jeff have a fair bit to share about their weekend of panels as well as good news about their book sales. As far as TV reviews go. We take a less is more approach this week as we discuss Ahsoka, which continues the adventures of the popular character from Star Wars: Clone Wars and Rebels. In fact Ian says that it might as well be called Rebels season 5 because it uses many of the popular characters from that series and kind of picks up from where that series left off. We also take a rather critical look at The Wheel of Time, which once again suffers from some rather iffy pacing when it comes to unraveling the story. And finally. Marx and Jeff sing loudly about the new Netflix drama One Piece, which is a feature adaptation of the popular long-running anime and manga series created by Eiichiro Oda. This show follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew as they search for the ultimate treasure known as "One Piece" in a vast and colorful world filled with pirates, marines, and powerful devil fruit users....more38minPlay
August 30, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: The Guys talk Twisted Metal, Babylon 5 & Star Trek: Strange New WorldsWelcome to a somewhat belated episode of the SFP-NOW reviews show. After what has been a little break. Marx, Jeff and Ian return to talk about a host of shows as well an epic chat that goes over the final four episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds in which Ian and Marx hold a slightly different view point to Jeff. We kick things off by catching up on what everyone has been up to before diving into the reviews. First up Jeff talks about Twisted Metal, which he claims is one of the funniest science fiction shows to come out in awhile. Marx having not seen the whole series largely agrees with this assessment. We move things quickly along as Ian tries his best to give as spoiler free review of Babylon 5: The Road Home as possible, but adds that the film has inspired him to re-watch the original series through again. Before getting onto Star Trek. Ian briefly talks about Apple TV's adaptation of Foundation and says while it is not for everyone. It does do a pretty good job of adapting something that is difficult to do given the epic told in the books. To finish off the show. The guys engage in a Star Trek: Strange New Worlds chat that takes up at least 45 minutes. During this chat there is a spirited debate about the morality of a certain episode between Ian, Marx and Jeff who do not share the same perspective. So if you'd like to hear the discussion and comment. Hit play and tune in for this episode as it will be the last one we put out until around 20 September. If you enjoyed our reviews show, please subscribe to our feeds and follow us on Spotify and iTunes...more1h 38minPlay
August 12, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: The House Between & Other Horrors With John Kenneth MuirWelcome to another exciting episode of the SFP-NOW TV Reviews Podcast. For this weeks episode Ian and Marx are joined by Writer John Kenneth Muir who talks with us about his new podcast The House Between as well as his favorite subject of horror movies. Over the course of 90-plus minutes, we talk about a great many things, which include the Musical Star Trek episode, which we were all really impressed with. As fans know. John Kenneth Muir has written several award-winning books about the Horror Film Genre. So over the course of this episode, we talk about various horror tropes ranging from Slasher Films, Remakes, and movies that have been produced by A22.So why not sit back, tune in and join the conversation by leaving a comment or two with your thoughts on Horror movies. If you would like to check out the house between. You can listen to all the new episodes over at: www.housebetween.com If you enjoyed our reviews show, please subscribe to our feeds and follow us on Spotify and iTunes...more1h 34minPlay
July 29, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Mission Impossible 7 Gets Reviewed Alongside Almost Paradise and much MoreWelcome to another episode of the SFP-NOW reviews show. This episode sees us talk about a number of TV shows and movies. We kick off the show with our review of Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny and then move on to the new season of Almost Paradise, which dropped last weekend on Amazon's Freevee channel. The show, which stars Christian Kane as retired DEA Agent Alex Walker is a rare blend of action and comedy and is somewhat of a throwback to TV shows that populated the networks throughout the 1980s and 90s. Jeff thinks this show is Christian Kane's best work to date. Whereas Ian loves the blend of action and comedy. Next up Marx talks about Silo now that he has viewed most of the show and expresses some concern as to were the show might go in its second season now that one of the key mysteries has been revealed. Next up Jeff gives us his thoughts on Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One and enjoyed how the film uses A.I. as the main part of its story. He was particularly impressed with Hayley Atwell in her role as the thief Grace who gets in over her head with a certain group of IMF agents. We round out the show by talking about Heels, which is a show about a group of professional wrestlers as they struggle to keep their franchise going. Heels stars Stephen Amell who is best known for his role of Oliver Queen in CW's Arrow. And finishing off. Jeff, Marx, and Ian give their thoughts on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episodes Charades and Lost In Translation. So tune in. Zone out and have fun while we take you through a variety of TV shows with some really bad puns and awful jokes. ...more1h 9minPlay
July 16, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Ian, Marx & Jeff Burns Give Their Thoughts on The Flash Movie and MoreWelcome to another episode of the SFP-Reviews show in which talk all things genre television and movies. For this episode Ian, Marx, and Jeff Burns give their thoughts on the new Flash movie, which sees Ezra Miller take on the role of the Scarlet Speedster. To say that we were all pleasantly surprised by this film would be an understatement as we all had fairly low expectations. In regards to the TV reviews. We look at the new Marvel series Secret Invasion, chat about the new season of The Witcher, and close out the episode with a spirited discussion about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and some of the continuity changes that have happened due to time travel. Do you agree or disagree with us all? Please feel free to join in the discussion by leaving a comment. ...more1h 24minPlay
June 25, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Marx & Ian are Joined By Jeff Burns to Discuss Citadel, The Gryphon, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds & MoreWelcome to another fun-filled episode of the SFP-NOW TV Reviews Show. In this episode, Ian and Marx are once again joined by Supergeeked Up's Jeff Burns as we boldly go where we always go in order to discuss the latest genre television. After our brief catch-up discussion in which gaming and Jeff's writing comes up as well as an update about 'Tales of Monstrosity: Monsters, Myths, and Miscreants'. We transition smoothly into the TV Reviews. On the menu for this week's episode and in no particular order are the Amazon Prime series Citadel as we discuss that finale, The Grython, Sky Televisions The Lazarus Project, which is returning for a second season soon. Netflix's Fubar and of course the return of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. We kick off with a chat about the series finale of Citadel, which impressed us with its high-octane stunts and solid acting. Ian and Marx felt that some of the flashback scenes on the show were a bit dominant in regards to they slowed down the story somewhat. But we all pretty much agreed that it is good to have a good spy series on TV again. While on the subject of Clandestine organizations that feature as a plot device in TV series. Ian brings his belated discovery of The Lazarus Project to the table and talks a little about the show, which is due to drop its second season on Sky Television pretty soon. Ian and Marx give their initial reaction to the series as they discuss the first episode and delve a little into what it is setting up. We both liked the edginess of the show. And the fact that The Lazarus Project is trying to stop world-ending events via the use of Time Travel. Finally. We wrap things up with a discussion about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and give our thoughts on the opening episode 'Broken Circle' in which we get introduced to a new character as well as get a few hints at what is to come in future episodes of the show. In terms of the episode itself. Jeff has quite a lot to say about the action scene, which features Dr. M'Benga and Nurse Chapel.To hear what we have to share. Tune in and join us as we have fun discussing and critiquing the latest in Genre Television. ...more1h 30minPlay
June 11, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Ian chats about Gremlins: Secrets of The Mogwai & The New Netflix Series FubarWelcome to another fun-filled episode of the SPP-NOW Reviews show on ScifiPulse Radio. In this week's show. Before getting to the reviews. Ian shares his thoughts on his initial impressions of the PlayStation VR2 Headset, which he recently purchased for use during his downtime. And told Marx about some of the games that he's been looking at, which also happen to be based on popular RPG Tabletop games. Meanwhile, Marx gave a brilliant update about his anthology book Tales of Monstrosity: Monsters, Myths, and Miscreants and updated about what he has been up to. Insofar as reviews for this week. Ian talks about the new animated series Gremlins: Secrets of The Mogwai, which is a new prequel series to the film franchise, which tells the story of how Gizmo wound up living among humans. Also discussed is the new Netflix spy comedy Fubar, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a CIA agent who on his last mission learns that his daughter has also been working for The Company. Other shows discussed included updates on Superman & Lois, Gotham Knights, and From. ...more57minPlay
May 27, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Marx & Ian Talk About Silo and CitadelWelcome to another episode of our Television and Movie reviews show. This time Ian and Marx take a look at a few of the new shows that have been hitting Apple TV and Sky SciFi Channel. After Ian spends the first five minutes of the show dissing his teammates on Rocket League. We straight onto TV and share in our views about CW making a spin-off show to The Librarians, which is a favorite show around these parts. This week we hit the ground running and discuss the pilot episode of Silo, which was called 'Freedom Day'. We both agree that it's a series that has some potential and plan to watch more of it for future discussion. The question is. Are we safe to go outside? While chatting about other Apple TV shows. Marx and I agree that Invasion was boring. Moving on from Apple shows. Ian waxes lyrical about the latest season of Star Wars: Visions and how he was particularly taken with the episode titled Sith, which seemed to take place inside a living painting. He chats about some of the episodes and adds that all nine stories are really cool. From the fun and animation of Star Wars. We move on to the more serious Sky SciFi series The Swarm, which sees the world Sealife turning against the human population due to a change in the delicate interconnectedness between mankind and Earth. The show is truly international having segments of it set in Canada, France, and Norway to name just a few of the countries that are represented in the storyline. The first episode features a stunning sequence of Ora Whales attacking Canadian Tourists.Having barely survived an Ora Whale attack. Ian and Marx move the conversation on to Citadel. In short, our concern is that the show could be spending a little too much time in the past as the narrative seems to have slowed down a little. Luckily the series finale, which we will discuss in the next episode does address some of our issues with the show. Tune in for more as we discuss more TV stuff and also have an interesting side chat about A.I and how it might impact the industry. If you enjoyed our reviews show, please subscribe to our feeds and follow us on Spotify and iTunes...more56minPlay
May 13, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: The Gang Talks About New Spy-Fi Series Citadel & We Talk Trek and Mandalorian FinalesWelcome to another exciting review show in which Marx and Ian are once again joined by Supergeeked Up's Jeff Burns to chew the fat over a bunch of recent TV shows. In this episode, we chat about the new Amazon Prime Spy series Citadel, which has some fantastic action and adventure to it as well as two brilliant lead actors in the form of Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas as super spies Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh. This series puts us in mind of all the best elements of James Bond and Mission Impossible movies. And Jeff Burns was really impressed with one particular action scene from the show's third episode. Moving things along Marx and I give our final thoughts for now on the series finales for Star Trek: Picard and The Mandalorian. And keeping on the subject of Star Wars. Ian gives his first impressions on the new video game Star Wars: Jedi Survivor and admits that his impressions are based on the first 2 or 3 hours of gameplay. As he is most likely still trying to complete the game. Rounding out the show with something a little different. Marx gives his thoughts on the new series of From and also chats about Mrs. Davies, which is a new series that focuses on a Nun who is trying to stop an A.I. from taking over the world. So if you want to try and save the world tune in. Zone out and chill with us as we chat about Television. If you enjoyed our reviews show, please subscribe to our feeds and follow us on Spotify and iTunes ...more56minPlay
April 22, 2023SFP-NOW TV REVIEWS SHOW: Marx Talks Dungeons & Dragons Movie, Plus more Star Trek Chat & Our Take On Amazons The PowersWelcome to the sixth episode of The new SFP-NOW review show in Which Marx Pyle and I discuss all of our favorite TV Shows and movies. We kick this week's episode off with Marx's review of the new Dungeons & Dragons movie in which Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Regé-Jean Page kick some dragon butt. Marx feels that this version of the film is a big improvement over the 2000 version. As it pulls in more from the various different settings that feature in the D&D Table Top Games. Our D&D Chat sort of moves over into a movie discussion in general where we discuss the DC movies and how all the different films seem to be somewhat disjointed from each other. As the movie chat moves toward Superman. We move into discussing Superman & Lois and do a quick catch-up on some of the more recent episodes. From Superman. We move on to Gotham Knights, which sees the group get called The Gotham Knights for the first time. We discuss some of the mythology that this show is using from the comics and how much fun the writers seem to be having with The Court of Owls. Boldly moving on we chat a little about episodes 7, 8 & 9 of Picard but focus mostly on the episode 'Vox' in which it is revealed that Jack is connected to The Borg. We chat a lot about the closing few moments of the episode in which we see The Enterprise - D for the first time in nearly 30 years and how that made us feel. We also chat about our disappointment at the death of the dipshit from Chicago. Staying in the science fiction realm. We move on to The Mandalorian's penultimate episode in which Grogu gets his own robot body suit. And have a bit of a laugh about some of the things we can see Grogu saying with his new toy other than Yes and No. We also talk about the return of Moff Gideon and discuss whether there could be a traitor among The Mandalorians. The final TV Show we discuss is the new series The Power, which premiered on Amazon earlier in the month. We talk about some of the show's more interesting characters and chat about how it will likely flip the tables by showing us a world in which women become more dominant in this world thanks to the Powers that they seem to have developed as teenagers. ...more1h 31minPlay
FAQs about SciFiPulse Radio:How many episodes does SciFiPulse Radio have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.