Monday, September 30, 2019

TITANTALK 040: "Aqualad" Is Up!


"You’re asking me to choose between my destiny and you."
"Maybe they’re the same thing."
-- Donna Troy and Garth, Titans: "Aqualad"

Hello again, Titans fans!  My fellow TitanTalker Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of TitanTalk: The Titans Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Aqualad", the fourth episode from Season 2 of the DC Universe series Titans, featuring the introductions of Drew Van Acker as Aqualad, Chella Man as Jericho, Mayko Nguyen as Adeline Kane, and Ann Magnuson as Jillian!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like the Cartoon Network series Tower Prep, wondering if Jillian is a version of Julia Kapatelis from George Perez's Wonder Woman run, the Wonder Girl and Aqualad romance, Conor Leslie being a perfect Donna Troy, Donna and Garth knowing each other since they were 12, the "Dear Garth" orange soda bottle, Wonder Girl and Aqualad never being involved in the comics, Donna trying to stay focused and not be romantically involved, Donna lying to everyone about having to leave early for Themyscira, Garth telling Donna that he loves her only to end up killed by Deathstroke, the big costume-changing moment, Aqualad manipulating water like Mera, learning that Dick hooked up with Dawn as the rebound from her failed first relationship wit Hank, Doctor Light and Jacob Finlay, Deathstroke's overkill on preventing two witnesses from testifying, wondering if Deathstroke's target was Wonder Girl instead of Aqualad, Adeline Kane in the comics, having a superhero who signs on TV, Dick using Jericho to track down Deathstroke, our favorite quotes of the episode, some new Tell It to TitanTalk feedback from Anne Dieken on Twitter and Steven Marshall, friend of the show DJ Nik having us on his new superhero movie podcast Happiness in Darkness, Jason Todd being a more surprising twist if he was the "Judas Contract" traitor instead of Rose Wilson, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 041 as Jesse and I discuss "Deathstroke", the fifth episode from Season 2 of the DC Universe series Titans, featuring Esai Morales as Deathstroke!  Look for more of TitanTalk: The Titans Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, YouTube, Libsyn, and the official Southgate Media Group website!

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 155: "No Place" is Up!


"Do you know why we build fires?  They were the first beautiful thing that we made.  A fire is light, it’s warmth, it’s uncontrollable, and it stands between us and the darkness.  Well, the Doctor is like that.  He’s dancing between us and the stars, saying it’s all gonna be okay."
-- Wilfred "Wilf" Mott, Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures Vol. 3: "No Place"

Hello again, everyone!  My partner in time Jesse Jackson returns to Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast to help me discuss "No Place", the first audio adventure from Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures, Vol. 3 set, featuring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, and the return of Bernard Cribbins as Wilfred Mott and Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like National Coffee Day, Jesse getting Catherine Tate's autograph at Dragon Con 2019, Donna not being afraid to tell you what she's thinking, the Ken Burns documentary Country Music, Bernard Cribbins reprising Wilf at the age of 90, my calling out Jesse for eating on the air, Hizdahr zo Loraq in Game of Thrones, our shared connection of colon surgery, the Doctor and Donna posing as a married couple with disgustingly cute pet names for one another, more technical difficulties fun with Skype, supposedly haunted mansion Morely Manse, Jesse being confused by the story, my attempt to explain the plot to Jesse, Sylvia being overly protective of Donna and not having faith in her, my favorite quotes of the story, not buying that Wilf never cooked marshmellows over a bonfire before, my Reverse the Polarity segment, Sophie Aldred reprising Ace for the Doctor Who Season 26 Blu-Ray promo, and more!

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In honor of our 5th anniversary, we now have a NEW Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt with our current logo, which you can find on TeePublic right HEREThis spiffy new shirt looks great when you're listening to your favorite Doctor Who podcast and travelling through time and space!  Or your could order all sorts of cool Next Stop Everywhere merch there as well!

And hey, if you'd like to pick up our classic logo Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt, you can also find it on TeePublic right HERE!  Help support the show and feel free to post pictures on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back next week, as special guest companion Holly Mac returns to Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast to help me discuss "Turn Left", the eleventh episode of Doctor Who Series 4 in 2008, featuring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, and Bernard Cribbins as Wilfred Mott!

Friday, September 27, 2019

GHOSTWOOD 062: "Case Files" Is Up!


"So, what's on your mind tonight?  You know I'm going to tell you what's on mine.  We're sinking down into the mud.  And the fucks are at it again!  The same vast, global corporate conspiracy, different day!  You can't see it without a cosmic flashlight.  Guess what?  I've got one.  Oh, yeah.  And its beam, it penetrates the igneous rock of ignorance.  And there they are, exposed.  Wriggling, squirming, crawling on their bellies like foul maggots.  Frantically racing back to the cover of darkness that they so crave!  We're coming for you.  Yeah, we're coming for you!"
-- Dr. Lawrence Jacoby (as Dr. Amp), Twin Peaks: "Case Files"

It is happening again...My co-host with the most Xan Sprouse and I are back with a new episode of Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast!  This time, we're back with our commentary track for "Case Files", a.k.a. "The Return, Part 5", from the 2017 Showtime revival of Twin Peaks, featuring the return of Mädchen Amick as Shelly Briggs and Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, and the introductions of Amanda Seyfried as Becky Burnett and Eamon Farren as Richard Horne!

LET'S ROCK!

In our latest episode, Xan and I discuss things like Xan and I going to see the David Lynch film Mulholland Dr. at the Studio 35 Cinema and Drafthouse in Columbus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Silver Linings Playbook, Rebekah Del Rio singing a Spanish version of Roy Orbison's "Crying", Peggy Lipton making the Emmys' "In Memoriam" segment as Norma Jennings, the return of Heidi and Toad, Ernie Hudson's Colonel Davis being named for the late Don S. Davis, calling Child Protection Services on Crack Mom, Twin Peaks actors appearing in the Wayne's World movie, the David Lynch version of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", Lorraine coordinating bad hitmen, Mr. C having a mirror in his prison cell, Mike Nelson's used car empire, Frank Truman being henpecked by his wife Doris, Xan's Dougie cosplay for Halloween, the mostly empty Rancho Rosa housing development, wanting to see Dougie's life before he was brought back to the Black Lodge, how to carry eight empty cups of coffee as if they're full, sex in an airplane bathroom being like sex in a coffin, a podcast for Movies I Haven't Seen, Crack Mom's kid being traumatized, Shelly needing to give tough love to Becky, saying no to ginger mustaches, the return of Dr. Amp, Jerry getting stoned in the woods watching Dr. Amp, Dragon Con volunteers power tripping on Ernie Hudson, the exception to the Roadhouse Final Scene Rule, David Lynch's grandson Riley Lynch and Dean Hurley in the band Trouble, Tammy realizing Mr. C has reversed fingerprints of Dale Cooper, why you should never given Mr. C a phone call, our favorite James Bond theme songs, my appearance on DJ Nik's Happiness in Darkness podcast talking the 1978 Superman movie, and more!

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Be sure to come back in two weeks for Episode 063, as Xan and I provide our commentary for "Don't Die", the sixth episode of Showtime's third season of Twin Peaks from 2017!  Look for more of Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Libsyn, Stitcher, and the official Southgate Media Group website!

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Hulu Crashes and Burns the GHOST RIDER TV Series


Ghost Rider just went off the track and crashed in a big ball of flame.

Deadline has revealed that Hulu has decided to not more forward with their live-action series Ghost Rider, based on the Robbie Reyes version of the supernatural Marvel Comics character.

According to the article, "Hulu and the Ghost Rider team had reached a creative impasse which could not be resolved, leading to the streamer’s decision not to move forward with the series."  It remains unclear whether the series will be shopped elsewhere.

Previously announced back in May, Marvel’s Ghost Rider centers on Robbie Reyes, the quintessential antihero, who lives on the Texas/Mexico border, consumed by hellfire and supernaturally bound to a demon.  When he unleashes the Rider, Robbie brings vengeance for the innocents he encounters, but struggles controlling the power he wields.

Marvel’s Ghost Rider was going to star Gabriel Luna, reprising his role as Ghost Rider/Robbie Reyes on ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. from 2016-17.  The series was executive produced by Ingrid Escajeda, serving as showrunner, Paul Zbyszewski and Marvel Television’s Jeph Loeb.

Created in 2014 by Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore, the Robbie Reyes version of Ghost Rider first appeared All-New Ghost Rider #1 as a high-school student working as a mechanic at an auto body shop, who lives with his developmentally disabled brother Gabe and seeks to get away from the dangerous, gang-riddled streets of East Los Angeles.  To that end, he enters a street race, hoping to use the prize money to move themselves away. He is gunned down by mercenaries trying to retrieve pills that caused the transformation of Calvin Zabo into the supervillain Mr. Hyde, which had been left in the trunk of the 1969 Dodge Charger he "borrowed" from the auto body shop for the race.  He is revived as Ghost Rider, a demonic being with a flaming, helmet-like head.  He drives off in the car, which also blazes with flame.

Marvel's Helstrom, based on the Marvel character Daimon Hellstrom, was also announced in May, but remains on track for its premiere in 2020 on Hulu.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Jeffrey Wright in Talks for THE BATMAN's Commissioner Gordon


Gotham City's violent delights may have violent ends.

The Hollywood Reporter has word that actor Jeffrey Wright is in negotiations for the role of Commissioner James Gordon in Matt Reeves' upcoming Warner Bros. film The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson.

The Batman is said to be a noir-driven Batman movie, rumored to be based on the popular 13-issue limited series Batman: The Long Halloween, written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale.

Wright, 53, is best known as Bernard Lowe on the HBO series Westworld, and as Felix Leiter in the James Bond films Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and No Time to Die.  His other films include The Hunger Games movies, The Goldfinch, W., The Invasion, Lady in the Water, Ali, and Shaft (2000).  His other television appearances include episodes of Boardwalk Empire, The Venture Bros., House, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and Homicide: Life on the Street.


Created in 1939 by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Commissioner Gordon first appeared in Detective Comics (vol.1) #27, which also featured the first appearance of Batman. Gordon was introduced as the Police Commissioner of Gotham City, who shares Batman's deep commitment to ridding the city of crime.  Although often skeptical of Batman's vigilante methods, Gordon believes that Gotham needs him.

In the 1987 story "Batman: Year One," writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzuccheli revealed that Gordon transferred back to Gotham City after spending more than fifteen years in Chicago.  A man of integrity, Gordon discovered that Batman was his only ally against the mob-controlled administration.  He was a special forces veteran capable in hand-to-hand combat and retaliated against an intimidation attempt by corrupt fellow officers with equal violence.  Gordon ended up having an extramarital affair with a fellow detective, Sarah Essen, but he broke off their affair after being blackmailed by the corrupt Police Commissioner, Gillian B. Loeb.  Mob boss Carmine Falcone sent his nephew, Johnny Viti, to abduct Gordon's family.  Batman saved them, however, and helped Gordon expose Loeb's corruption.  After Loeb resigned, Gordon was promoted to Captain.

As the years passed, Gordon quickly rose to the rank of Commissioner after he and Batman weeded out corruption within the department.  After the death of his brother and sister-in-law, he adopted his niece, Barbara.  Gordon divorced his wife Barbara, who returned to Chicago with their son James, while he retained custody of Barbara, who eventually became Batgirl.  Gordon soon deduced his daughter was Batgirl, but would not confront her about it again, until years later.

If cast, Wright will be the sixth actor to portray James Gordon in live action, after Neil Hamilton on the '60s television series Batman, Pat Hingle in the Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher films, Gary Oldman in the Christopher Nolan Dark Knight film trilogy, Ben McKenzie on the Fox TV series Gotham, and J.K. Simmons in the film Justice League.

The Batman is currently scheduled to arrive in theaters on June 25, 2021.

Monday, September 23, 2019

TITANTALK 039: "Ghosts" Is Up!


"That was a long time ago.  Everything’s changed, I’ve changed."
"Changed how?  You burned the suit, you’re not Robin anymore, so what now?  You’re Dick Grayson: Camp Counselor?"
-- Richard "Dick" Grayson and Donna Troy, Titans: "Ghosts"

Hello again, Titans fans!  My fellow TitanTalker Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of TitanTalk: The Titans Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Ghosts", the third episode from Season 2 of the DC Universe series Titans, featuring Esai Morales as Deathstroke, Robbie Jones as Faddei, and Michael Mosley as Doctor Light!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like what's in the basement of Titans Tower, my Ghostwood co-host Xan Sprouse and I going to see a midnight screening of David Lynch's Mulholland Dr., more of my theory that Deathstroke killed Aqualad, the original Titans coming back to Titans Tower, Dick not letting any of the new Titans move into the original Titans' rooms, Dick and Hank finally getting a scene together without Hank being possessive over Dawn, the Titans being family, Donna calling out Dick for acting like a camp counselor, Dick shutting down any questions about why the original Titans broke up, Hank's double addiction of being a superhero, Rachel's soul-self trying to kill Jason, Jason always showing up in his Robin costume and being relegated to the kids' table, Jason manipulating Gar into tagging along on his hunt for Doctor Light, Rose and Rachel forming a Bad Dads Club, Kory and Faddei being involved on Tamaran, Kory not being allowed to marry Faddei on Tamaran, Faddei stealing an expensive necklace to prove his worth to Kory, the first mention of Kory's sister Blackfire, Dr. Light and Deathstroke being the supervillain version of The Odd Couple, Doctor Light's low-rent armor, Deathstroke wanting to mind-fuck the Titans, our favorite quotes of the episode, Donna Troy taking out Doctor Light with a lassoed motorcycle, blurry behind-the-scenes photos of the Nightwing costume, another rant on the terrible episode titles, friend of the show DJ Nik having us on his new superhero movie podcast Happiness in Darkness, our attempt to have original TitanTalker Michael McCalister cleared by DC Comics to discuss "Aqualad", and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 040 as Jesse and I discuss "Aqualad", the fourth episode from Season 2 of the DC Universe series Titans, featuring the debut of Drew Van Acker as Aqualad!  Look for more of TitanTalk: The Titans Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, YouTube, Libsyn, and the official Southgate Media Group website!

Thursday, September 19, 2019

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 154: "Warriors of the Deep" is Up!


"When did you meet the Silurians, Doctor?"
"A long time ago.  I let them down then, seems I'll do so again."
-- Tegan Jovanka and the Fifth Doctor, Doctor Who: "Warriors of the Deep"

Hello again, everyone!  Special guest companion John Takacs returns to Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast to help me discuss "Warriors of the Deep", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 21 in 1984, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Mark Strickson as Vislor Turlough, and the return of the Silurians and the Sea Devils!

In this episode, John and I discuss things like "Warriors of the Deep" being my least-favorite Davison era story ever, my getting a bad case of the Myrka stomach virus, guilty Doctor Who pleasures, Doctor Who writer Johnny Byrne vs. comic book artist/writer John Byrne, episode cycling on PBS, Margaret Thatcher cutting two weeks out of the production, the rushed creation of the Myrka costume, Ian Levine being hired to find continuity errors, Peter Davison and Janet Fielding quitting Doctor Who, Turlough's off-screen decision not to return home, the Doctor making a similar decision to the Brigadier's about killing the Silurians, Eric Saward liking to kill everybody in his scripts, Tegan's leg miraculously becoming uninjured in Part 4, Turlough getting drafted into defending Sea Base 4, Turlough struggling to lift Lt. Preston, Tegan not having anything to do, Dr. Solow and Nilson being double agents for the enemy, Michael Grade using a bad scene in "Warriors of the Deep" to support his argument to take Doctor Who off the air, Maddox getting controlled by Solow and Nilson, alternate casting for Commander Vorshak, extreme guyliner in 2084, the Sea Devils having floppy heads, the Sea Devils samurai-like armor, the Doctor saying he knew Silurian leader Ichtar even though they never met in "The Silurians", the Sea Devils becoming the Silurians' henchmen, the script's ambition overtaking the reality of the production, the Sea Devils deflating when they die, our favorite quotes of the story, my Reverse the Reverse the Polarity segment, new listener feedback from Holly Mac, John's new Type 2 Doctor Who Facebook support group for Doctor Who fans with diabetes, and more!

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In honor of our 5th anniversary, we now have a NEW Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt with our current logo, which you can find on TeePublic right HEREThis spiffy new shirt looks great when you're listening to your favorite Doctor Who podcast and travelling through time and space!  Or your could order all sorts of cool Next Stop Everywhere merch there as well!

And hey, if you'd like to pick up our classic logo Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt, you can also find it on TeePublic right HERE!  Help support the show and feel free to post pictures on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back next week, as my partner in time Jesse Jackson returns to Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast to help me discuss "No Place", the first audio adventure from Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures, Vol. 3 set, featuring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, and the return of Bernard Cribbins as Wilfred Mott and Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble!

Monday, September 16, 2019

TITANTALK 038: "Rose" is Up!


"Look, Rach, it doesn’t matter what you’re called, it matters what you do.  We’re training for whatever’s next.  There’s never a shortage of people out there who wanna screw things up for the rest of us.  You know what they say – 'All it takes for evil to succeed—'"
"'Is for good men and women to do nothing.'"
"That’s Titans.  Good men and women not doing nothing."
-- Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, Titans: "Rose"

Hello again, Titans fans!  My fellow TitanTalker Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of TitanTalk: The Titans Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Rose", the second episode from Season 2 of the DC Universe series Titans, featuring the introductions of Chelsea Zhang as Rose Wilson, Michael Mosley as Doctor Light, and Hanneke Talbot as Shimmer!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like the Doctor Who episode "Rose", Titans writer Richard Hatem, Jesse not remembering Shimmer from The New Teen Titans, wondering if we'll see the other three members of the Fearsome Five, my appreciation for Jesse's Set Lusting Bruce podcast, enjoying Dick and Bruce Wayne's relationship, hoping the writers have finally figured out Dick Grayson, Dick bringing home stray superheroes, Dick using Jason Todd's ego to get more out of him, Dick being a coffee addict, more of Rose as a substitute for Terra, how Rose lost her eye in the comics, Donna Troy and Starfire fighting crime in a van, Kory annoying the crap out of Donna with nonstop '70s music, Donna and Kory working together to take down Shimmer, Roy Harper existing in Titans continuity, Kory getting tazed by Faddei, Hank and Dawn on a horse ranch in Wyoming, Dove breaking up a bad meth lab, Hank's ultimatum for Dawn to quit being Dove, Doctor Light being more formidable than in the comics, Brad Meltzer turning Doctor Light into a serial rapist, Rachel falling asleep while studying Sun Tzu's The Art of War, Raven's physical changes in the comics to set up Trigon's return, our favorite quotes of the episode, a new Tell it to TitanTalk email from Steven Marshall, our being tempted to discuss the new Watchmen TV series on The Fandom Zone Podcast, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 039 as Jesse and I discuss "Ghosts", the third episode from Season 2 of the DC Universe series Titans!  Look for more of TitanTalk: The Titans Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, YouTube, Libsyn, and the official Southgate Media Group website!

Friday, September 13, 2019

GHOSTWOOD 061: "...Brings Back Some Memories" is Up!


"WHAT ARE YOU GETTIN' AT, DENISE?"
"Well, I know your profile, Gordon.  Beautiful agent, barely thirty..."
"I'M OLD SCHOOL, DENISE.  YOU KNOW THAT.  BEFORE YOU WERE DENISE, WHEN YOU WERE DENNIS AND I WAS YOUR BOSS, WHEN I HAD YOU WORKING UNDERCOVER AT THE D.E.A., YOU WERE A CONFUSED AND WILD THING SOMETIMES.  I HAD ENOUGH DIRT ON YOU TO FILL THE GRAND CANYON, AND I NEVER USED A SPOONFUL BECAUSE YOU WERE AND ARE A GREAT AGENT.  AND WHEN YOU BECAME DENISE, I TOLD ALL YOUR COLLEAGUES, THOSE CLOWN COMICS, TO FIX THEIR HEARTS OR DIE."
-- Gordon Cole and Denise Bryson, Twin Peaks: "...Brings Back Some Memories"

It is happening again...My co-host with the most Xan Sprouse and I are back with a new episode of Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast!  This time, we're back with our commentary track for "...Brings Back Some Memories", a.k.a. "The Return, Part 4", from the 2017 Showtime revival of Twin Peaks, featuring the return of David Duchovny as Denise Bryson, and the introductions of Naomi Watts as Janey-E Jones, Robert Forster as Sheriff Frank Truman, and Michael Cera as the infamous Wally Brando!

LET'S ROCK!

In our latest episode, Xan and I discuss things like Xan's atrial fibrillation, Ray Wise and Sheryl Lee attending the 2019 Milwaukee Film Festival, Xan not being able to meet P.J. Soles, Twin Peaks producer Sabrina S. Sutherland's cameo, Russ Tamblyn's selfie with Steven Spielberg on the set of the West Side Story remake, Xan being all about the slot machine quarters, Ethan Suplee as Willam in Mallrats, David Dastmalchian in Mulholland Dr., Dougie/Cooper getting a sack of money, Dougie's house needing a chevron driveway to go with the red door, nobody thinking Dougie needs to go to a hospital, Janey-E not wondering how Dougie lost a bunch of weight in three days, turning on your wife by bringing home a sackful of money, Richard Chamberlain in The Thorn Birds, Gordon sticking up for Denise at the FBI, Denise Bryson being a pioneering trans character on TV, Lucy obsessing over the thermostat but not being able to grasp cell phones, the growth of the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department, Bobby Briggs leaving "killed a guy" off his police application, Andy and Lucy being the most successful romance on Twin Peaks, nobody wanting Chad around, Bobby's reaction to seeing Laura Palmer's photograph, Bobby having depth to his character, wanting to see Wally Brando as Jor-El in the 1978 Superman movie, Xan being more patient with "The Return" the second time around, Dougie/Cooper relearning how to urinate, Lynch giving Cooper fans a glimmer of hope with Dougie, my insistence that bacon always accompany pancakes, Cooper turning into the Old Waiter, hoping that Albert and Constance stayed together, Gordon apologizing in advance for Albert, Gordon interrogating Mr. C, blue filters for a Blue Rose scene, David Lynch as an actor, Au Revoir Simone being a bit of a letdown, Dune and Simpsons Halloween Special Funko figures, and more!

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Be sure to come back in two weeks for Episode 062, as Xan and I provide our commentary on "Case Files", the fifth episode of Showtime's third season of Twin Peaks from 2017!  Look for more of Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Libsyn, Stitcher, and the official Southgate Media Group website!

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Hailee Steinfeld in Talks for HAWKEYE's Kate Bishop


Kate Bishop.  She's pretty much an Avenger.

Variety is reporting that Hailee Steinfeld has been offered the role of Kate Bishop in the upcoming Disney+ TV series Hawkeye, based on the Marvel Comics character.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe series will star Jeremy Renner, reprising his role of Hawkeye/Clint Barton from the Avengers films, and is expected to be six to eight episodes, debuting sometime in Fall 2021.  Hawkeye is reportedly set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, hinting that Clint Barton may pass on the mantle of Hawkeye to Kate Bishop.

Steinfeld, 22, is an actress and singer best known as Mattie Ross in the 2010 film version of True Grit, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and also as Charlie Watson in the Transformers spinoff movie Bumblebee.  She recently voiced the Gwen Stacy Spider-Woman for the animated movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and has appeared in the films Pitch Perfect 2 and 3, Ender's Game, Barely Lethal, Ten Thousand Saints, and 3 Days to Kill.  

Created in 2005 by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, Kate Bishop first appeared in Young Avengers (vol.1) #1 as the youngest daughter of a rich Manhattan family.  Although her father Derek was an emotionally distant publishing magnate, Kate admired him, and tried to gain his attention and approval during her summer breaks from boarding school.  Her mother Eleanor was estranged from her father, and frequently absent on vacations until she died while on trip in Boulder, Colorado when Kate was still young.

When she was still little, Kate secretly witnessed her father beating up another person late at night in his study.  She quickly became disillusioned with Derek, and decided to further investigate his activities.  Following him to a meeting with the supervillain El Matador, Kate was caught after Derek had left the location.  El Matador held her for ransom, but Kate managed to attempt an escape.  When one of Matador's men was about to catch her, an arrow flew past him, distracting him and saving Kate.  The Avengers had arrived to the scene, after the archer Hawkeye had kept an eye on El Matador for some time, and they defeated the villains.  Kate was impressed by the Avengers, but especially Hawkeye, for being a regular human with no powers but only skill. With the recent disillusion from her father, Kate made Hawkeye her new role model.

At some point prior to her sister Susan's wedding, Kate was sexually assaulted while walking in Central Park.  The event initially left Kate traumatized and even more isolated. However, the ordeal eventually motivated her to learn several forms of combat fighting and self-defense.  She quickly became proficient in swordplay, archery, and martial arts.

Kate first encountered the Young Avengers when they attempted to save her and two hundred other guests at her sister's wedding in St. Patrick's Cathedral.  Unfortunately, the Young Avengers were only successful in starting a fire and became hostages themselves.  It was Kate who saved them, using one of Patriot's throwing stars.  The Young Avengers were able, however, to escape the scene before the police arrived.  After the attack, at the hospital, Kate was approached by Cassie Lang, daughter of the Avengers' Ant-Man. Together, the girls tracked down the Young Avengers to the ruins of the Avengers Mansion, where the girls confronted the team and invited themselves on as members.

Along with the rest of her team, Kate sided with Captain America and the Secret Avengers against the Superhuman Registration Act, which led to the Superhero Civil War.  Afterward, Kate unwittingly berated a resurrected Clint Barton for donning the Captain America uniform and bearing the Captain America's Shield.  She stated that she took on the codename "Hawkeye" to honor the original Hawkeye, and not to mimic him nor disgrace his memory.  It was her words that convinced Clint to condemn Iron Man for his behavior, and go his own path.

After the Young Avengers disbanded, Kate was recruited as a partner of Clint, in his street-level crime-fighting in Brooklyn.  The two maintained a close friendship, even after Kate decided to go solo and set up her own detective agency, Hawkeye Investigations, in Los Angeles.

Monday, September 9, 2019

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 153: "The Time Meddler" is Up!


"What do you think of that, now, eh?  A Viking helmet!"
"Maybe."
"What do you mean, 'Maybe'?!  What do you think it is, a space helmet for a cow?"
-- The First Doctor and Steven Taylor, Doctor Who: "The Time Meddler"

Hello again, everyone!  Special guest companion DJ Nik returns to Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast to help me discuss "The Time Meddler", the ninth serial from Doctor Who Season 2 in 1965, starring William Hartnell as the First Doctor, Maureen O'Brien as Vicki, Peter Purves as Steven Taylor, and introducing Peter Butterworth as The Monk!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I discuss things like DJ Nik bringing a cosmopolitan feel to the podcast, the Monk being a prototype Master, the first time we meet someone from the Doctor and Susan's home planet of Gallifrey, the Doctor and the Monk's clash of time travel ethics, Steven and Vicki replacing Ian and Barbara, my rocking the official Whiskey & Cigarettes Show t-shirt, the recovery of all four episodes of "The Time Meddler", the missing 12 seconds, Hartnell and Troughton era cast members taking a week off for vacation, Saxon wife Edith greeting everyone with tons of food and supplies, Edith being the brains of the Saxons, Doctor Who co-creator Verity Lambert's last story, the Doctor as Ulysses and being a new kind of hero that fights with his brain, the Doctor being welcoming to Steven compared to his distrust of Ian and Barbara, Steven's initial skepticism of being in a time machine, Steven's stuffed panda mascot HiFi, the Monk's plan to shore up King Harold so he doesn't lose the Battle of Hastings, the Monk's really elaborate checklist scroll, #MonkLife selfies with historical figures, The Monk being the Mr. Mxyzptlk to The Master's Lex Luthor, the Monk making a huge English breakfast for the Doctor, the Monk's Mark 4 TARDIS vs. the Doctor's Type 40 TARDIS, the Doctor's decision to maroon the Monk in 1066, our favorite quotes of the story, my Reverse the Reverse the Polarity segment, new listener feedback from Holly Mac, my finally getting to discuss a Peter Davison story, our tribute to the late, great Terrance Dicks, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as special guest companion John Takacs returns to Next Stop Everywhere to help me discuss "Warriors of the Deep", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 21 in 1984, featuring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Mark Strickson as Vislor Turlough, and the return of the Silurians and the Sea Devils!