mikeboas / Mike Boas

I’m an animator from Rochester, NY. I drive a plastic car. Here are some podcasts that interest me. Mainly about movies, books, technology, and science.

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  1. Bloodbaths and Boomsticks 48

    This week Tim and JSB welcome back frequent guest host Ben Grimm back to the show to discuss many, many things… Most importantly sausages! Other topics include Ben’s supreme devotion to the movie Roadhouse, JSB loses 10 bucks to John McClaine, Tim’s cake baking skills, Kamala’s life and death struggle against the plastic thing on the end of your shoestrings, The alamo Drafthouse, The in’s and out’s of fan edited films, JSB’s hatred for Troll 2, Ben’s love of the film I Dismember Mama, the greatness of Tremors, And Vincent Price’s ability to shill everything. And we introduce a new running joke… The Gross Force One Sausage Wrangler. All this and more on this fantastic episode.

    http://bloodbathsandboomsticks.blogspot.com/2013/02/episode-48-this-week-tim-and-jsb.html

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  2. The Animation Guild: A Morning With Robert Alvarez — Part 2

    We continue with our series of interviews featuring various leading lights of animation. Here’s the second half of Mr. Alvarez’s interview …

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  3. The Animation Guild: A Morning With Robert Alvarez — Part 1

    When it comes to animation, Robert Alvarez has done almost everything. "I’ve boarded, I’ve directed, I’ve designed, I’ve done backgrounds and I’ve animated. Everything but loading film." …

    While a student at Choinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, Robert began his career with t.v. animation producer Fred Calvert. One of his first assignments? Working on a British project entitled Yellow Submarine, starring a rock group whose name has been lost in the mists of time. (Not.)

    In the years that followed, Mr. Alvarez worked on various features and hundreds of television shows. As he tells it, he’s spent most of his working life fulfilling his junior high school dream of "being an animator."

    http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/morning-with-robert-alvarez-part-1.html

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 4 months ago

  4. NPR: The Voice Of ‘Schoolhouse Rock’ On The Series At 40

    Bob Dorough composed, conducted and sang much of the music in the beloved series of educational shorts.

    http://www.npr.org/2013/01/06/168699556/the-voice-of-schoolhouse-rock-on-the-series-at-40

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 4 months ago

  5. From Dusk Till Con Radio Meets Cinema Wasteland

    On this episode of FROM DUSK TILL CON RADIO, Drew and Mike are joined by Ken Kish and 42nd Street Pete to talk about all things Wasteland. They are joined by six “Wastelanders” throughout the show to talk about what Wasteland means to them. This show is not one to miss!

    http://eastcoasthorrorgroup.com/from-dusk-till-con-radio-meets-cinema-wasteland/

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 4 months ago

  6. NERDIST PODCAST: WARREN ELLIS

    The amazing author Warren Ellis is on the podcast! He talks about his new book Gun Machine, coming up with ideas for his novels, and the monster that is social networking!

    http://www.nerdist.com/2013/01/nerdist-podcast-warren-ellis/

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  7. Radio Drama Revival Episode 177: Robert Heinlein’s “By His Bootstraps”

    WOW. This week I have the great pleasure of presenting to you, rendered in brilliant stereo sound, this gem of a short story by the grand master Robert A. Heinlein, By His Bootstraps.

    We again have to thank the esteemed Yuri Rasovsky, who produced these works for the Beyond 2000 series which aired on NPR. You can download many many more stories from this collection on Audible – search for 2000x.

    http://www.radiodramarevival.com/episode-177-robert-heinleins-by-his-bootstraps/

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 5 months ago

  8. The Kubrick Series: Episode 5: Redrum

    An assortment of Kubrick’s closest collaborators and various critics and analysts examine the mysteries of Kubrick’s masterpiece of horror - The Shining, which stands as his most mainstream and pleasing, yet deceptively cryptic works.

    http://www.moviegeeksunited.net/kubrick Guests include actor and Kubrick’s long-time personal assistant Leon Vitali, Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown, biographer Vincent LoBrutto, assistant director Brian W. Cook, film critics Glenn Kenny, Keith Uhlich, Robert Castle and Tony Macklin, personal assistant Tony Frewin, Stephen King authority and author Tony Magistrale, authors Randy Rasmussen, R. Barton Palmer, Geoffrey Cocks, and Mario Falsetto, film professor Steve Mamber, author and filmmaker Jay Weidner, ABC News reporter Bill Blakemore, Warner Bros. filmmakers Rodney Abscher and Tim Kirk, director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield), film analyst John Krysko, Movie Geeks United! host Jamey DuVall and co-hosts Jerry Dennis and Chris Whetton.

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  9. The Kubrick Series Uncut: RODNEY ASCHER & TIM KIRK

    Movie Geeks United: The Makers of THE SHINING documentary ‘Room 237’

    Mr. Ascher and Mr. Kirk are the filmmaking team behind ‘Room 237’ - a documentary that explores the various themes related to ‘The Shining’.

    http://www.moviegeeksunited.net/uncut_1.htm

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 8 months ago

  10. NPR: Bret McKenzie: A Very Manly Muppet

    McKenzie, half of the New Zealand musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, wrote five songs in the recent Muppets movie. "Man or Muppet" is nominated for Best Original Song at this year’s Academy Awards. [extended cut]

    http://www.npr.org/2012/02/20/146997464/bret-mckenzie-a-very-manly-muppet-extended-cut

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 8 months ago

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