Monthly Archives: September 2006

PodCulture 22: Better Late Than Never

The crazy PodCulture crew dishes out another mess of geek-goodness for you in this jam-packed show!

DVD and TV chatter includes: Knight Rider, The Tick, Gojira, Smallville, Ultraman, How I met Your Mother, King Creole, Star Wars, Darkwing Duck, Broken Saints, Grease: The Rockin Rydell Edition, and Battlestar Galactica: Season 2.5

Game chatter includes: World of Warcraft, and Veggietales: LarryBoy and the Bad Apple

Geek Cuisine this time around is: Strawberry Pocky

Since it’s very near to the 1st anniversary of the release of Serenity, the crew takes a few moments to chat about the movie, the TV series that spawned it, Firefly, and what it means to them.

The final part of the episode brings the debut of “Glenn’s Guilty Pleasures” with Glenn reviewing the ever cheese (but ever classic) Gwendolyn (aka The Perils of Gwendolyn) and Cherry 2000 as a future segment subject.

Special musical guests for this show include: The Great Luke Ski with The Ballad of Optimus Prime, George Hrab with Brains Body Both, and Jonathan Coulton with That Spells DNA and Skullcrusher Mountain

PodCulture Presents: Stargate Louisville – Episode 2

After a delay due to DragonCon recovery and assorted other health reasons, the SGL crew are rested, and ready to bring you another episode filled with all sorts of Stargate goodies!

Brad and Christina start off by recapping their visit to DragonCon 2006, and discussing some of the panels they saw there.

Brad reads some of the latest news postings regarding Stargate.

Glenn (their co-host from PodCulture) stops in for a quick visit to show off his latest toy…..a toy replica of the P90 used on the Stargate series.

Christina and Brad then discuss the current “Save SG1″ campaign that is going on and give a few websites like www.TheSaveSG1Community.net that folks can check out to possibly find out ways that they can help out with the campaign.

The episode is then capped off with a very cool SciFi review about SG1 and Firefly that was borrowed (with permission) from the ever-cool podcast The Signal.