Hi! Welcome to Venture Bros, a Venture Bros podcast. Except this week it’s NOT a Venture Bros podcast due to some technical difficulties and things not going as planned. Instead
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Hi! Welcome to Venture Bros, a Venture Bros podcast. Except this week it’s NOT a Venture Bros podcast due to some technical difficulties and things not going as planned. Instead
VICEROY NOTE: We’ll be up on
July 20th 1969 was a watershed moment for the human race; from the moment that spacecraft touched down on the surface of the Moon everything changed. The real-life events- that 20 years previous would have seemed like science fiction-became science fact and the stars were within our grasp for the first time ever. We could land a human on the Moon, then we could colonise it. If we could land a human on the Moon, then we could land a human on Mars. The fantastical had become reality and we now knew what it took to travel amongst the stars.
Continue reading One Giant Leap for Filmmakers: 50 Years Since the Moon LandingToday I interview Charriii5. Probably the kindest human being I have ever gotten to speak to in my life. I could talk to this man for days.
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This week on the podcast it’s just Bryan and Chewie talking about
Newly clothed and free from the Barnacle, the party finds and whisks away
Sam talks about political correctness, diversity in casting, and the importance of stepping back and listening when we get too full of ourselves.
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This week on the podcast Bryan Dressel, Nick “The Chicken-Hearted” Friedemann, and Graham “Fribble” Mason talk about the odd, but fun little episode known as Venture Libre. A huge swing..and they make contact, but it’s kind of a bloop single.
Time travel is a trope that has existed in fiction for over a century. From the days of H.G. Welles’ novel The Time Machine, audiences have been captivated by the idea of traveling through time. And really, why not? The idea of being able to travel back or forward in time-to see the times of old or look into a future that awaits us-is a fascinating concept. It has also raised questions as to how the mechanics of time travel and changing timelines would work. I am going to attempt to explain some theories of time travel, which films use these theories and how they apply.
Continue reading Time Travel in Film: An Attempt to Explain the Science of Time ManipulationVICEROY NOTE: We’ll be in the main After the Hype feed for a few episodes while we get a separate feed set up. We’ll let you know when it goes live. Thanks!
This week on the podcast we talk about the sequel to the first Halloween movie, which is also called Halloween. Not confusing in the slightest! There’s a lot to like here, if you can get over the movie doing that annoying thing where it negates all the other sequels. Jamie Lee Curtis is back and in full Sarah Connor mode and guys, it really works. You’ll want to join us for this one.