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'Cheers' bar, 'Tonight Show' set among TV history at auction

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 3 weeks ago

'Cheers' bar, 'Tonight Show' set among TV history at auction

"Some classic TV memorabilia is going to be sold next month at auction. James comissar has quite a collection from all in the family. Welcome to the home of Archie and Edith bunker. Last night I'd done maybe to dumbest thing in my whole life. Are you sure you have lived a long time? This is The Tonight Show set. It has the bar from cheers. How did he get all this stuff when I tell you they were being actively shoveled into landfills in the early 90s? I am not, I mean, that's not an overestimation. Comus R has clothing from TV shows like Batman. I dream of Genie, Star Trek, and mad men. These pieces should go back to the fans and let them enjoy them. And then when that good day comes, when a TV museum is effectuated, these pieces will be well cared for in the hands of passionate fans and collectors. Commissar spotted these items working as a comedy writer and began spending time on studio lots. I'm Ed Donahue.

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Chris Kohls Reflects on Harold Ramis' Performance in "Ghostbusters"

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:05 min | 2 months ago

Chris Kohls Reflects on Harold Ramis' Performance in "Ghostbusters"

"Any hobbies? I collect spores molds and fungus. Another classic line perfect for T-shirt, the late great Harold Ramis. There was supposed to be a side bar story of a romance between Annie Potts Janine and Harold Ramis character. It wasn't really developed, but he brings so much to all of this as well as the person who helped scale back aykroyd's script and make it far more manageable ramus didn't just act in it. He also wrote a lot of the final Ghostbusters. Yeah, him and reitman says that he basically came up with the whole concept of this as a startup business as opposed to an already existing business like franchise, which was originally was going to be. And yeah, what they did here is great. It's almost like a superhero origin story. And I got to say Egon is perfect. Whatever, you know, Harold Ramis was thinking Egon was going to be. He said, I played it as a new age Spock from Star Trek. It was spark for the 1980s. Perfect. Perfect. But see, the weird thing is he doesn't come across as Spock. But he comes across as whatever, you know, a scientist, a serious scientist who really takes his job seriously. He does have this kind of ability to almost to take things too seriously and not to get jokes and to take everything literally like it's unclear whether he even understands that the secretary is hitting on him. That's not even obvious. So it's like, and he's perfect. The way he plays that he created, you know, sometimes when we're acting, we think we're presenting the character in one way, and then you watch it back and it's something else. And this is one of the reasons why some actors hate watching themselves. Because they're like, oh, that's not really what I was trying to do. It doesn't matter if the audience loves it, it wasn't what you were trying to put on screen. But whatever he was trying to put on screen, this worked.

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Northeast digs out from winter storm, faces power outages

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 months ago

Northeast digs out from winter storm, faces power outages

"Parts of New York and New England are digging out of a northeaster. Michael garvey of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, says he and a snow blower have become a familiar sight. This is the third time probably within 24 hours I've used my snowblower with all this snow. The snowstorm that began Monday night in lasted through Tuesday dumped as much as three feet of snow in some areas, peterborough, Massachusetts got 35 inches, there were tens of thousands of power outages in the region, and trekking site power outage dot U.S. says some 67,000 homes and businesses were still without electricity by Wednesday evening. I'm Donna water

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33 Iditarod sled dog race mushers to trek across Alaska

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 3 months ago

33 Iditarod sled dog race mushers to trek across Alaska

"The grueling ten day race covers nearly a thousand miles over two mountain ranges and across the treacherous Bering sea ice, defending champion Brett sass, says he and his dogs are ready. I got 11 of the 14 that I had last year in the race are back and I think the replacements that were the ones different are stronger dogs, so I'm really excited. Also excited fan Gordon bachar who came from Indiana. You know, you hear a bond, you see occasionally on TV and all of a sudden we had the opportunity this year to come and decided to do it. The idea rod takes about ten days organizers point to retirement and inflation for low turnout as well as sponsors being down amid pressure from PETA. I'm Julie Walker

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What Does the Left Crave More Than Anything?

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 3 months ago

What Does the Left Crave More Than Anything?

"Think about the leftists in your life If you're unfortunate enough to live around these people and say I mean I grew up in New York and Maryland But trust me no one has a deeper body of experience with lunatic left this in me I actually ran in a blue state twice Once stay wide Maryland I knocked on a lot of doors They are some of the angriest people you will ever meet What are they obsess over more than anything The tyrant the leftist the socialist the collectivist the Marxist What do they crave more than anything Control Obviously right We're talking 64,000 foot level here Well they claim government run healthcare They wanted the government to run it Yes you are correct But why do they want government run healthcare Because who would control healthcare then The government right Why do they hate school choice Because who controls education decision making that in curriculum Choices Oh the government it's always about control of them So liberals and I want to be clear I make the distinction here I've done it a few times before but I want to be really clear in this segment About the vaccine being a mechanism of control for them That a lot of the liberals out there are really just useful idiots In other words they just do what Fauci told them because they're just mindless robots They're the Borg from Star Trek I mean they don't think for themselves because they're incapable of it Fauci says stick a needle in your arm full of an untested technology Yeah baby Put your mask on even though no single study in the history of science as conclusively shown that the mask stops the transmission of this virus from one person with none That doesn't matter They wear it anyway They claim to be environmentalists by the way all these masks are like floating at the bottom of the ocean

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Amber Athey: The Left's Talking Points in Response to Biden Documents

The Dan Bongino Show

01:31 min | 4 months ago

Amber Athey: The Left's Talking Points in Response to Biden Documents

"I find amber I mean obviously the left are hypocrites the media or liberal activists we get it It's already been said a thousand times But I just find a comical how the talking points went out early this morning And if you watch any media outlet they're on them already like the Borg like automatons From Star Trek the board right They're like oh it's a numbers thing Trump had 300 alleged classified documents and Biden only had ten but there's a small problem with that amber Number one there's a dispute of Trump's or even classified or not There's none over Biden's And second you have no idea how many documents Biden could still have because there haven't been any FBI raid yet That's kind of an issue isn't it It is And not to mention that the Biden team apparently didn't even know that the documents were there and don't know what's in them compare that to the Trump team when he was raided by the FBI That was after they had already put the documents behind a locked door in a storage cage because that was what the national archives and the DoJ told them to do So they knew where the documents were They supposedly knew what was in them The Biden team apparently just stumbled across these last fall and we're supposed to believe that these were somehow being managed properly The whole thing is utterly ridiculous but this is classic with the Democrats They have no shame They don't respond to charges of hypocrisy because they just get away with this stuff all the time

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Dogecoin DOGE Is Now 4th Most Popular Cryptocurrency On BitPay

NewsBTC

03:09 min | 5 months ago

Dogecoin DOGE Is Now 4th Most Popular Cryptocurrency On BitPay

"2 p.m. Sunday January 8th, 2023. Dogecoin doge is now fourth most popular cryptocurrency on BitPay. Dogecoin, a dog themed mean crypto that appears to enjoy strong ties with tick billionaire and Twitter owner Elon Musk appears to be struggling to gain enough ground for a major upward swing. After peaking at 0.0749 on January 5th, doge fell victim to a price retracement that pulled it all the way down to 0.0705 the following day. Since then the altcoin launched a mini rally to recoup some of its losses, enabling it to notch a 2.4 increase in value over the last 7 days. According to trekking from Coen dzeko, at the time of writing, Dogecoin is changing hands at 0.0719 and despite its early struggles this year, it is able to strongly keep its place as the 8th largest cryptocurrency courtesy of its market cap, which currently stands at 9.90 billion. Dogecoin still among the more popular crypto assets, although still far from rewarding its faithful holders with significant profit through a massive price height, doge continues to establish itself as among the well-known digital currencies. Just recently bid pay, one of the world's leading crypto payments processors revealed that the mean token is the fourth most popular transactional currency in its platform. Related reading Ethereum classic ETC price balloons to nearly 30 in last 7 days source bit paid, according to data shared by the company, in December 2022, Dogecoin accounted for ten of all transactions it processed almost doubling the 6 tally it had in June. The mimic placed behind Bitcoin first, 41.81 litecoin second, 25.51 and Ethereum third, 11.53. This development could be interpreted as an indication that more and more people are using the digital asset as a means of exchange. Along this line, leading Indian cryptocurrency treating app points which, with more or less 20 million users mentioned in its report that doge was included in the list of the most popular virtual currencies owned by its customers. Related reading ledoux surges by more than 57 in just a week more gains up ahead doge total market cap at 9.4 billion on the weekend chart chart trading view dot com the undeniable must affect as time goes by. It is slowly becoming apparent that Dogecoin might live and fade with the self proclaimed doge father Elon Musk as his social media comments of the mimicking triggers instant price movements. For example, when the Tesla CEO completed his controversial purchase of social media giant Twitter back in October 2022, doge's price registered a significant uptick from 0.0720 in October 27th to 0.1572 on November 1st. Months before his acquisition of the company, Musk floated the idea of having Dogecoin accepted as a payment for Twitter's blue services. Featured image crypto globe

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Four major cryptocurrency stories to track as we head toward the New Year

The Block

00:21 sec | 5 months ago

Four major cryptocurrency stories to track as we head toward the New Year

"11 a.m. Sunday, December 25th, 2022. For major cryptocurrency stories to track as we head toward the new year. Here are some trends to watch in the world of cryptocurrencies as we draw near 2023. The post four major cryptocurrency stories to trek as we head toward the new year appeared first on the block.

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 El Salvador nabs 11 who charged migrants $15,000 to reach US

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 7 months ago

El Salvador nabs 11 who charged migrants $15,000 to reach US

"El Salvador has nabbed smugglers who charged migrants thousands of dollars to reach the United States Police El Salvador have arrested 11 alleged members of a migrant trafficking ring that charged as much as $15,000 to smuggle migrants to the United States prosecutors said in a report just released that the traffickers charge dozens of migrants between 10,015 thousand to make the trip The higher amount was charged for taking unaccompanied children across Guatemala and Mexico to the United States Prosecutors say they raided 16 properties near the border with Guatemala and seized money drugs and vehicles some 2.5 salvadorans live in the United States with tens of thousands making the trek north every

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Oscar-winning 'Cuckoo's Nest' actor Louise Fletcher dies

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 8 months ago

Oscar-winning 'Cuckoo's Nest' actor Louise Fletcher dies

"Actor Louise Fletcher who won an Oscar for portraying Nurse Ratched in one flew over the cuckoo's nest has died at the age of 88 at her home in France according to her agent a cause of death was not given I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at her life Everybody Who did You tell me who did Louise Fletcher was the last one cast in one flew over the cuckoo's nest she found out later that Anne Bancroft Ellen Burstyn and Angela Lansbury had turned down the role Fletcher was a relative unknown in her early 40s and had taken 11 years off to raise her children when she won the Oscar in 1976 she thanked her deaf parents in sign language Fletcher also appeared in exorcist two and the boy who could fly she had a recurring role as religious leader Kai winn on Star Trek Deep Space Nine

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Marc Morano on The US's Orwellian Descent Into a Social Credit System

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:42 min | 9 months ago

Marc Morano on The US's Orwellian Descent Into a Social Credit System

"So that the social credit system where in China, if you say the wrong thing, they can just switch off your access to air travel or to education or to mortgages or what have you. How dangerous is this push to move towards digital currency, meaning that we will be a cashless society, everything has to be paid electronically. You got to swipe your phone, swipe your card or whatever it is. If we have that and we have people like this, Soviet trained individual that Biden nominated to be comptroller of the United States economy who said she wants to have all all trekking accounts made national made part of the U.S. government, then we're talking about a scenario mark in which if you say the wrong thing, your capacity to even buy anything can be shot off centrally. This is truly orwellian. Is it not? It is. In the book, I go heavily into the digital currency aspect of this. As it relates to violators of COVID lockdowns to vaccine mandates to anyone who dissents or protests. So first of all, in the United States, Joe Biden earlier this year, it's issued a national bank digital currency executive order. And what they want to do is establish, this is essentially to compete with any decentralized digital currency. They want to establish a national digital currency from the Federal Reserve that will literally do as you're describing. You will only be able to spend money and participate in economy if you are a citizen in good standing. A la Chinese social credit system.

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 Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura on TV's "Star Trek," has died at 89, her family says

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 10 months ago

Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura on TV's "Star Trek," has died at 89, her family says

"A grown breaking star of the Star Trek series has died space While she and the rest of the Star Trek crew conquered the final frontier Nichelle Nichols was battling a more EarthBound issue race her role as lieutenant uhura on the original TV series broke barriers in many ways before that black women were basically limited to roles that servants but uhura was the communications officer on a ship headed to where no man had gone before Her interracial on screen kiss with costar William Shatner was something that was unheard of at the time Nichols had said that civil rights champion Martin Luther King was a fan of her role as a pioneer and he personally encouraged her to stay on the series That had an effect on real life space history Doctor made German the

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'Titanic' and 'The Omen' actor David Warner dies at 80

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 10 months ago

'Titanic' and 'The Omen' actor David Warner dies at 80

"Actor David Warner has died from a cancer related illness in London according to his family he was 80 I marches our letter with a look at his career None of these stewards have seen that David Warner was an acclaimed Shakespearean stage actor who mostly gave it up because he had stage fright He was known for playing the valet Spicer lovejoy in Titanic Jack the Ripper in the film time after time and more recently naval officer admiral boom in Mary Poppins returns Why have I let the supreme be in keep me here in the fortress of ultimate darkness Warner also portrayed the evil genius in the movie time bandits and dillinger in the 1982 version of Tron Warner had roles in two Star Trek films and in Star Trek The Next Generation each time as a member of a different species

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D.C. Mayor Turns on Biden Regarding Immigration

The Dan Bongino Show

01:45 min | 11 months ago

D.C. Mayor Turns on Biden Regarding Immigration

"Yeah check this out The Washington Post reported last week that homeless shelters in D.C. were filling up And groups are getting overwhelmed by these buses that the governors of Texas and Arizona are sending here full of migrants How significant is this in flux How many people Well this is a very significant issue We have for sure called on the federal government to work across state lines to prevent people from really being tricked into getting on buses we think they're largely asylum seekers who are going to final destinations that are not Washington D.C. I worked with The White House to make sure that fema provided a grant to a local organization that is providing services to folks But I fear that they're being tricked into nationwide bush trips when their final destinations are places all over the United States of America Do you get trekked into a bus trip How is that How is that Many not all but many of the people coming in via the southern border illegally speak Spanish some are bilingual some only speak Spanish They have Spanish speakers down there I assure you ladies and gentlemen besides the red bow Spanish and English telling these people exactly where they go what's the trick Bus to Kalamazoo And all of a sudden you wind up in D.C. how are you do you understand these again these people think you're idiots Muriel Bowser Joe Biden and just about every significant prominent leftist politician AOC and the rest of the crew two They think you are morons

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Amber Athey: Politicians Just Talk Down to Minorities

The Dan Bongino Show

01:50 min | 11 months ago

Amber Athey: Politicians Just Talk Down to Minorities

"But isn't it a disrespect to there's a disrespect there for Hispanic black Asian voters minority voters This idea that they think collectively like automatons while white voters doesn't has an inherently racist vibe to it Like you know those white voters they think for themselves you Hispanic voters I don't know You just all come along with us We'll tell you to think like the Borg from Star Trek or something I mean there's an inherent kind of I don't even think it's like a soft bigotry I almost think it's a hard grounded to stone bigotry here It's not a hint It's what they actually believe Just a quick example like the voter ID thing Voter ID we can't have black people having to go to the DMV They don't know what that is Did you just say that That sounds kind of racist doesn't it This is how they are the hard bigots I completely agree the way that they treat these voters they take them for granted for one And two they assume that these people are always voting based on their skin color and that their skin color determines how they feel about certain political issues And that couldn't be further from the truth And in fact one of the things that really bothered me about the Trump campaign in 2020 was how much they focused on how they were going to try to win the black vote by talking about criminal justice reform And it turns out actually a lot of black voters want more police in their communities They actually want mandatory minimums and three strike rules and some of these ways to help clean up the crime and inner cities And so it's really just this assumption sometimes that politicians know better than certain racial minorities on political issues and really they just end up talking down to them and really missing the bigger picture

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Steve Deace: Rage Against the Machine Concerts Are $300 & a Jab Card

The Dan Bongino Show

01:10 min | 11 months ago

Steve Deace: Rage Against the Machine Concerts Are $300 & a Jab Card

"And I think for a long time Dan we thought we just wanted to be left alone So if I can quote one of my favorite Star Trek movies that you just cited first contact the Borg won't stay on deck 16 They won't leave you alone I promise you leave me alone loses the zealotry in every history book you've ever read I promise you And it will lose in this history book too Yeah Yeah it's kind of the counter to the counterculture of the 60s where the lefties and the hippies were had the question authority bumper stickers on their car I mean even in the 80s and the 90s you had grunge and the Rage Against the Machine and Rage Against the Machine bro you killing in the name of the cops and all these authority figures are the worst And now it's so switched where Steve it's guys like you and me I got about a minute left but it's you and me and the people we work with and work for in some cases and these conservative ecosystems where they're misfits now Where are the renegades Isn't that weird Indeed if I want to hear wake up or bulls on parade from Rage Against the Machine live it's now 300 bucks a ticket and I got to show my jab card or I can't get in You're exactly right there brother

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Steve Deace: 'Leave Me Alone' Doesn't Work Anymore

The Dan Bongino Show

01:33 min | 11 months ago

Steve Deace: 'Leave Me Alone' Doesn't Work Anymore

"And the virtue signal the signal is via the avatar about I stand with Ukraine or I wear a mask or whatever Vaccinate your kindergartner It's a signal of your willingness to conform to the Borg like Star Trek mentality I'm not going to be right Right but isn't it so strange analogy That's the perfect part of it But that's the perfect analogy And I think for a long time Dan we thought we just wanted to be left alone So if I can quote one of my favorite Star Trek movies that you just cited first contact the Borg won't stay on deck 16 They won't leave you alone I promise you leave me alone loses the zealotry in every history book you've ever read I promise you And it will lose in this history book too Yeah Yeah it's kind of the counter to the counterculture of the 60s where the left is in the hippies where had the question authority bumper stickers on their car I mean even in the 80s and the 90s you had grunge and the Rage Against the Machine and Rage Against the Machine bro killing in the name of the cops and all these authority figures are the worst And now it's so switched where Steve it's guys like you and me I got about a minute left but it's you and me and the people we work with and work for in some cases and these conservative ecosystems where they're misfits now where the renegades isn't weird Indeed if I want to hear wake up or bulls on parade from Rage Against the Machine live it's now 300 bucks a ticket and I got to show my jab card or I can't get in You're exactly right there brother

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'Only God can help': Hundreds die as Somalia faces famine

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

'Only God can help': Hundreds die as Somalia faces famine

"Previously unreported data shared with The Associated Press shows at least 448 deaths this year at malnutrition centers in Somalia alone authorities in Somalia Ethiopia and Kenya are now shifting to the grim task of trying to prevent famine many more people are dying beyond the notice of authorities some die in remote pastoral communities while others perish on treks in search of help someday even after reaching displacement camps malnourished beyond aid a UN humanitarian coordinator says definitely thousands have died though the data to support this is yet to come I'm Charles De

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"I don't think that's like i think the function of this happened. Through the borg technology but it happened higher than what the board queen even realized was going on. Does that make sense. And is that what you were getting at or did i just completely resale what you were already trying to say in the first place. No i mean that that definitely answers what you think it is for. Sure i think what are you. Yeah it was. I mean. I was going along lines of yeah. It might actually be a long line of data k. Has some kind of espn app of each type of thing going on to me. That's what like she was hinting at like that. That's what the writers had to fit in somewhere to say. Hey data has more supernatural abilities than we know about mchugh who knows who knows but i like ultimately i think the and this is why i kind of asked for your opinion on it because in universe. I don't think it's ever going to matter. Because i don't know how much more will see data at least like we don't have another to my knowledge. We don't have another series with data and so like maybe one more movie or something if that happens like we might see data again and you know they'll probably not even touch on that point so like that's what i'm saying. I if we had to take this back into a series now after this really like. I think those are questions that they might have to answer. But because. I don't think we're going to see much data. I don't think there is necessarily going to be a full in universe answer to it. And that's why one year opinion so i i don't know about you but for me. I think everything else that i wanna talk about either wraps around specifically what happened with the plot the plot or the what happened on earth. What happened on the ship. Just general overall Or it relates to the star trek. Message that i really want to get to..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Can build a whole lab on a chip in like ten minutes but you can't graph a whole face in one piece. Come on come on guys. if you're gonna do it do it right. I mean because once again it just that sci-fi book right especially at the end when it gets dissolved off. And then you get like it's just the signed more. Yeah yeah which. I really hope. They stop by starvation. That gets fixed pretty quick. Because i don't wanna look at that. Yeah honestly i'm just glad data still there and i mean that's the way they were setting it up time it's like yes this stuff birds off organic matter everything else. We find so okay. Data's not organic except the park. Say he just added to them which basically does what star trek needs to do and puts everything back to normal at the end of the episode. Right i do wanna get your quick take on this like i think i'm over thinking this a little bit. Okay but still speaking book data..

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

07:33 min | 1 year ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Business dowager factor in there for like lake. I remember when lord of the rings came out a movie. Then the second one was in gaulan is right there on screen. And he's interacting with sam and with frodo and he's a one hundred percent. Cgi character and i remember watching this in the theater going. He looks normal. It looks so real. I watch it today and i go you know and i like in the theater i watch. Maybe that's just new projectors. I don't i don't know what changes over time. But i still when i watch but when i watched it i still impressed by gaullism so much even though like i can see it now like i'm so impressed. And maybe that's the way i'm feeling about. Voyager watching this. This thing is well anyway enough about that i do. I do like this. This might be my favorite on episode out of the one where they it's the last one. I love this one. I have one character spotlight. I wanna throw on. Not because it's anything like super gray. I just couldn't get past it because this kind of geeks out in one of my other phantoms. The person i'm talking about is the guy you're gonna have. No idea who he is he was i. I was waiting for you to spotlight one in the baby's not one of the babies nope But i am going to spotlight one of the native people on the land hanan for whatever as one of the guys who's fighting over nielsen casts okay right like right before chico tei winds like he's he's at least. I think i've got the right. One his name was michael. Bailey smith that was the name of the actor. He's actually done quite a bit like if you go pull up his page like he's been in in in a lot. If we have any charmed fans out there. i. I watched charmed It's actually. I watched a portion of it. Yeah i watched star trek actually simultaneously Because of the person i was with the time anyway he played the character bath absorb and shacks in season three of charmed so for and that was a major character. Back in in In terms so if anybody that's not why bring him up though he also played the character of ben grimm. the thing in roger korman's famous never seen fantastic for movie from nineteen ninety-four that was never released and it's one of those movies that sort of become a thing of legend. Have you ever heard of this film. I want to say maybe. I've heard of it but having seen it so if i mean you look at roger. Clemens fantastic four film if you look it up it. Just look at the poster. Eight is so bad it is super cheesy right. And you're like this look like this would have been a good move like a horrible horrible like so bad. It's good kind of a movie. you know. Sure Almost like fan film created type of movie but it was a movie that that they created. And it's it's kind of become famous because of that but anyway he played the thing in that particular movie the The basically they they made the film and as they were starting to promote it and actually had like a release date and then all of a sudden one day they just got a letter offering losers another story. They got a letter from the lawyer saying cease-and-desist and they pulled the movie from release. Lots of rumors went around as as to why. And what happened. And basically what. Some people were saying was the producer had in his contract in order to retain the rights to to the fantastic four franchise he had to be actively working on something or you had to do it like within ten years so he just worked on this film just to keep the rights. Never actually intending for it to go away or to to be released like he just let it be super bad but he had to do that. In order to retain the rights like in renewable for another ten years or something like that some people say that they had actually written it and made it to be a cheesy campy beef film bee movie and then marvel came in and saw it and was like no. That's going to ruin our franchise and our image so you're not allowed to pull it in and so it it's a little bit back-and-forth why or what happened. But anyway that's guy he just played the thing in that movie that nobody out there ever saw but this thing is it's such a piece of legend that i just thought it was kinda fun that he was one of the one of the fantastic force. Nice that's all. I have because we've met everybody else in this episode. We know them. All everybody's back. So i'm not going to rehash all that there's no one particular character from the dvd that this one focused on either. So we'll buy dispense with all that. But i do have to talk a little bit about the history of this episode. And where the stands in star trek history. Now matt do you remember all the way back in. Tng when we get to the end of season three the board had just kidnapped picard. They turned him into luke. Ious they're saying you know you will be assimilated rikers in charge of the enterprise. And he says mr wharf fire and then it cuts to black and that was michael piller like he wrote that episode went to the credits did not know how they were going to get out of. It wrote them into the hole and he was like deuces. I'm out of here until sometime. In the off season they convinced. Michael pillar to come back. And then he he had to write himself back out of the whole. You remember that story matt. He did it again. I'm telling you man all he wants. This is what we call contract negotiations. I mean in the world of sports especially like this is what we call contract negotiations. He did it again. Michael piller wrote at least the first episode of this particular Season finale Knowing that this would be his final trek contribution because this time he really was leaving star. Trek i'm sad to let you know. This is the episode. Where michael piller steps out of the franchise goes off to do some of his own things and time. He's not going to be talked into coming back. They didn't know where the show was gonna go. He didn't tell them what to do. He wrote them into a corner and when they came back they had to figure it out after the break. Because that's how role someone's got to step up and take my fill my shoes. Yes yes this is how you're going to do it and actually i wanna talk to that person or not to actually. I would love to talk to that person. But i wanna talk about that person. You've heard me mention this person's name several times. She was the show runner of the final couple seasons of of next generation after leaving next generation. She was a co creator of voyager along with birmingham pillar. Jerry taylor is going to take over as the show runner in lead writer. Four star trek voyager. From this point forward. She'll eventually leaving. It'll be controller. That guy we kind of keep mentioning a little bit before right now. It's jerry taylor. Which means we now have a star trek franchise. This is a flag. This remember voyager was deemed as the tentpole the flagship show for the brand new channel. Upn like this is their claim to fame upn. How and exists anymore. No doesn't like. I'm pretty sure that that channel was birthed and died in my lifetime. Probably with star trek it was berthed with voyager and died within. The price is probably how that works anyway. Jerry taylor would come in and what it meant was not only. Did they have to deal with the fact that we had a female leading the ship as the captain of the ship. All this use that went along with that for whatever reason there were issues there. Just were you also had a female running the show. And and that's that's a. That's a momentous occasion. I think in star trek history not just star trek history but television history when you have a female lead female show runner and at times. They had female directors. That's something that we would celebrate nowadays exactly nineties. Yep lay that that's impressive. Yep so so good on star trek for doing that. Because that's what star. Trek does star. Trek pushes the envelope forward. Even in ways that you can't necessarily physically see on on.

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

02:15 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"We are wishing you peace and long life final frontier about saving the future of humanity. This huge victory for cook. Never action not emotional. Welcome to another episode of be me up. A star trek podcast. I am burns. Alan and i have seen every episode of star trek forty seven times. And i'm mad sonnenburg in this life first time through this series and this is the show where we are on a mission to introduce people to the star trek universe today the delta quadrant of the star.

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

07:01 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Because we don't have any reviews over there yet and partly because i am falling head over heels for badge. Acer era fantastic service and not only for leaving reviews. But we'll start there. And i can explain more later if you want. Go louis rating view and we'll hear from you. Today's episode is the thirteenth episode of season one of star trek voyager entitled faces. Or as i like to call it the to bolanos case. You didn't watch this. When i in this episode bhulana. Tom and a yellow shirt named durst get captured by the and belong to has her gene. Spliced separating her klingon and human halves into fully grown people and while the klingon lana is getting experimented on with a possible cure for the phase. The human bologna is having to sort out her feelings of what the klingon side of her has meant for her entire life both the good and the bad and finally she has to come to terms to come to peace with that once. They're reintegrated by the end of the episode matt. You mentioned the condensed episode. We're going for condensed as much as we have this brand new format that we're doing we're not going. You know act by acts anymore as much as we're hitting the the plot points and i we tried it. Wh the last episode a double episode. It felt really good. So we're going to bring it back and do it for these episodes as well. You guys out there. Right into us. At beam me up potted jimoh dot com. Let us know if you like. The new format would love to hear from you guys on that would love to hear what what they think of eh but well condensed may not be what we're aiming for and that's kind of been the end result. It'll be an end result. Yeah it'll it. it's not over going for. But it is the byproduct of it i think is. These tend to be convinced well with that. Let me bloat this episode up a little bit more. Because i got some stuff to discuss before happen. It's it's going to have a man. Yes yes. I met before. I- bloated though i will give you a chance. This is the spot. Give us your opening. Salvo you're opening thoughts on this particular episode. You're telling me something and the folks that youtube who watched the behind the scenes footage of all this stuff. You're telling me something about when you first sat down to watch this episode. Yeah you know how how great my my memory is. Short term man long term. Memory i guess. But i had to look up. Who deion's were bad. I knew i'd heard of them before. But i just don't remember these things. I met them once. And there's so many different new races that i have to learn about like my first thought like our they one of the which occurs on on tribes ks on thanking the tribes of the case on. That'd be interesting okay. That was one of my first thoughts and like no can't find that my notes and finally found it's like. oh yeah. yeah those organ donor. The people yeah. And then i looked up at the screen again and saw the guy's face mike. Oh that that would have helped actually let it run for another like five seconds and pause it when he started. As soon as i mentioned the deans. And mike i cattle at up. That makes her know who. I'm talking about here but yeah so overall what did you. What did you think of this. Episode faces overall. This is a oddly kind of grotesque episode. Your dad is a weird cross between like silence of the lambs and face off i. It was not expected from star trek. I honestly kinda surprised this like aired on normal tv. Yeah there was. There was a lot to do going into this episode. Because they they had this idea of. Okay let's kind of do this concentration camp style split the human klingon side of Lana and they were really going to lean into that idea like that aspect of what it was the split it in like the production as a whole where like adds an interesting concept. But the that's like nobody really loved it. You know In alternately brannon braga. I think said it best. He's like we are all kind of looking at each other going. Why like who wants to see someone get tortured and have their genes split in half and eventually it was michael piller. Who was like. Yeah but you know it was really interesting. Is seeing the conflict between the two halves. That's what was interesting was the conflict and so they they sort of retooled the episode to focus more on that than it was to just go. Lean into the horror but all of that was up on that halfway through the episode mike. Okay this was the entire purpose of the episode right. And i have a feeling by the end. Everything's going to be back to normal. I have no idea how. I have a feeling just the way. They're exploring this idea and exploring the two halves. I'm like that was the purpose of this episode for sure. Absolutely absolutely get a lot of alana in this episode You know. And i mean it. It doesn't hurt when you have magic doctor. You know onboard the ship. Who can kind of it was kind of magic that she got split in the first place right so magic back. The other way too man to be able to write sci-fi were like yeah. We can do whatever we want. Because you know that'd be that'd be great i i gotta tell you. This was an episode. I really wasn't sure if we were going to do or not. I didn't know that we were going to touch on. I was if we were going to do this episode. I know we needed to do the phase because you need without was barely explained what that was exactly. I was even questioned. Like i just cut out. All of the videon storyline from voyager. Trying to figure out voyager because voyagers a different animal than deep space nine which is a different animal than the next generation. So so i kind of going through this but it was it was caroline the person who did the charting. The course episode. Which you if you guys out. There haven't listened to those are the episodes where i bring in a guest and they kind of helped me decide what episodes are are going to be here on the main run with matt that he gets to watch and we talked about this pair of episodes quite a bit as to whether or not we dive into it. Matt i'll tell you. The deans are not done in voyager. I'm not sure yet as we sit here. If we're going to watch more episodes later on but we'll you show up. They do show up again. Yeah they they do so. We'll see what happens there. I'm like i said i'm just not sure. But she really stumped for this episode. Like she really. She's like no no this is. This is the point of your show when you get into these the the messages especially like this is a star trek message that while star trek has done episodes before that are split. The good half in the bad half of you and let them hash it out We've skipped most of those episodes. In fact they were very intentional. Not to make this another one of those type of episodes So this one. I don't know if i explain it as good half.

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

04:07 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"There was definitely at least one moment. Yanez episode. where what do you do what what do you do. Michael piller your guy. Michael piller says that. He was particularly intrigued. By the idea of a civilized alien culture who was forced to do uncivilized alien uncivilized things for survival. Yeah you know. And that's face to face with you. Now have janeway her crew. Who are going to be fighting for. Survival what are they gonna do in the face of that. Are they going to stay true to the principles that they say they are or are they going to go this. This other routes and i think davidian shows a little bit of the route of the other way of what happens when you when you give into that. But i mean it's a horrible awful position the put in. Yeah because by all accounts it's it's there. There are great culture architecture literature and music and all of these things and they're rabbi. You was the sculptor. Yeah exactly and they're being ravaged by this disease that forces them to steal organs and they did they don't always have to steal organs timpson. Get off the dead people and repurpose them. But they're still stealing them as just people don't care so much larry right right now. I will say before we get into a whole lot. There are some things. I want to go through about this episode. The original pitch of this episode was one of those open submission type things that star trek was famous for doing and that story. It actually had tom perez getting his heart blown out of his body and the doctor had to use the hologram to replace his heart now at the same time. The submission came in the writing team was beginning to work on. Developing a new alien bad guy that harvested organs. That's what they knew it was. It was an alien they harvest organs. That's what makes them really really bad. And it took them really long time a lot of conversation okay. Well why are they harvesting organs. Why are they getting out. And do this are they are they. Are they specialists. Like they're presented to us here or there. You know high and equipment and stuff or are they. Are they just like routing amount of people or you know. Why are they doing this and it took them a long time to come to the idea that this is actually a disease that has that has caused this to happen. Brannon braga says that the idea of the phase was what would europeans be like. If we never got rid of the plague those kind of their their driving force. I like how how would you be. They eventually went in and they. They saw this original pitch with tom. Paris getting blown out and went. Hey there's kind of a match here. Let's them together..

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Final frontier. This is about saving the few humanitarian. This huge victory graduate give to this course of action is not a motion to another episode of. Beam me up a star trek. Podcast i am brent allen and i've seen every episode of star trek forty seven times i'm mad sonnenburg and this is my first time through this series and this is the show where we are on a mission to introduce people to the star trek universe by watching only the most important episodes not the eight hundred plus hours of content. That exists today. we're it down. The most important episodes that deal with the history and the timeless message. That is star trek. But you know what if you only have forty seven minutes left to live than i have one thing for you to do head over to be me upon dot com and leila's review. I know you can't review right there on the site actually might be able to if we have turned on. We probably should. We'll check it. We'll look into that but go review. Can we review on itunes apple. Podcast sir our site. Whatever you feel like we want to hear from you. Matt you know what i would do if i only had forty seven minutes left to live. What's that i would look look. Isn't there some nineteenth century invention going to do the exact same thing. Let me live longer than forty seven minutes. We'll get into that. Today's episode is the fourth episode of star trek voyager entitled phase. Or as. i like to call it. I don't think me like signed the back of his driver's license case you guys don't remember. It didn't watch this when i in this episode knee leaks has his lungs stolen by an alien race called the vedeno. There're a bunch of ravaged by vicious disease called the phase and this is how they stay alive january and the crew must work to keep helix alive and get his lungs back. Matt before we get into the recap of this episode curious. I'll give you a chance. Give us your overall thoughts who've watched phase for the very first time. What are your overall thoughts on this episode. It's not.

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"They did not stick to that now. The new nobody aca that regretted throwing that number out there. Like no we need torpedoes. We're we're doing this. Yeah yeah it's it's it's a rather funny. It's funny when you just sort of tv it. It is what it is. Whatever the internet do yourself apart just exactly exactly at. That's good that's good but yeah man that's that's it this is this is the show the show at least for now and i'm not going to answer a single question that you asked i know home and then do other stuff. What's going on with the my key as they're going into it. Yeah yeah. I liked that. It's unexpected from what you thought going into it. It's an unexpected. I can live with at least fair enough. Like i'm excited to see where this goes. And and what what they end up doing with it. It's just if anyone had asked me before. What is the main plot of star trek. Voyager you immunizations asked like season one or whether it's like i don't know how long this last i i would not have been to tell you any this sure at. They are stranded away from the adamy of way from the federation. I knew zero this. It's great from a production standpoint though right in a story standpoint. Because you're free of everything else like you to greeley truly create everything you're doing. I do want to say this though you did ask this question. Why stay with starfleet rules. Yeah okay. I think this was something that even kirk talked about. Back when we did corp might maneuver maybe balance of terror. One of those wow. I've mentioned both those episodes twice in this episode. But basically kerr. I i wanna say it was corporate maneuver kirk. Basically says it some ways like we now get a chance to see if whether our high-sounding words mean anything. The idea of starfleet starfleet principles is not just a set of rules of how you live doing. don't it is an ideal live yet is a philosophy. You're not mean and get but my point being in particular when you don't have a pure starfleet crew anymore right. That's gonna be the challenge and ause problems. Yes it is and then like you said when you start encountering other cultures do your words mean anything. Yes that is going to be the question. But i mean might you would think more than anyone it. Meanwhile janeway would try to pull that captain bright. That's that's our job. that's what that's how. She made it that far. She believes in the system But i'd say anybody below her. She doesn't have her original first officer. No like paris like screw things up before he even graduated right but got kicked out of the cabinet me. Yeah so i mean i. I wouldn't even expect him to fully be on board with everything that's going on..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"She also awards. Tom perez the field commission. Oh and alex and casts. Well they're going to stay on board and travel with them for a while. Lakes will be the guide for this part of the quadrant. And he'll do pretty much everything else to and so now. With our ship our new crew and our mission set. We are all new set of adventures and star trek matt. Mister peres said of course for home the end too. I just realized. I think big reason why i think i like this crew and is even more reason now why you need to watch firefly like the makeup of the crew not identical by any means. Okay but it's a little more ragtag piece together. Not all starfleet like we're going to come together at like. I'm going to hire who i want. And we're gonna make it work and they all have their little quirks and they all have their place on the ship. You're all there for a reason and and this can be interesting. But yeah i really think you'll enjoy firefly if you enjoy this if this is like your favorite than i don't know where this is going but just just thinking about it a little bit. It just came to me right now. I yeah i I need to come spend a week in florida with you so we can watch your okay do it man come on come on just not actually this though i very much underestimated the case on okay. I thought they were much more undeveloped than there Then actually are. You were a spacefaring group. No yeah no. I didn't expect a ships in the first place. Much less ship. That is i mean now that you explain the ship sizes to me like they're shipped. Go up against the enterprise. Good like i'm like how like after i got over the shock of them even having ship. Then i see there these other ship flying around in like how are they so much bigger. What is going on like this is. This is a star destroyer.

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Lieutenants study and then first officer lieutenant commander cabinet or something like that. And my name's in my credits. I don't think you're sticking around. So then like i big explosion later on your dad. They're gonna think you're action dad. You're not coming back. That's how they got rid of you. Anyway it's funny being on my side. Because like i know who the crew voyager is. When i see this first episode of mike study man. I was like i wish study would have stuck around because offered multiple time. Yeah yeah and that's what i'm saying. I didn't have the credits to work with. Would have been a little bit more of a shock. Sure sure. But i wasn't in the credits. I had all i had were names. I didn't have you know okay. This is going to be a first officer and this is going to be. I have no idea where that came out. But like i just knew. She wasn't on my list. So she's she's right and i think study really wasn't rancher anyway. Yes yeah i'm with you. I'm with you but boy. Let's talk about it. Overall the reception difference between harry and and tom coming onto the ship. I mean expected. I mean even town expected it. That's only said like he has a reputation. Everybody knows historically. Except for harry for what reason like maybe a little bit weird that harry hadn't heard stories of it back at the academy like that. That seems like a story that will go around especially among students. Yeah like colonel right. I mean not that you should follow in his footsteps or something like the stories tell. My dad went school with nickel karnal. Yeah so obviously. That was just their way of of ramping up drama and we find out his history along with harry and stuff because up until this point like we didn't know what his background was either and like you said where we're following this story from towns point of view. Yeah we are we definitely. It's it's like when i heard in a different podcast recently. It's like yeah. The original story of frozen isn't a story about elsa it's a story about ana. Yeah so it's one of those you don't always think about when you're watching it But it's true. You assume that it's about the captain we're following captain. No she just happened to be around. A lot story was about this. Particular one of captain janeway star trek works by yes. This episode was time episode. Exactly ma- i wanna talk about what i one of the things i love most about this series particularly different from deep space nine and even different from angie and almost in a way that calls back all the way to t- os watched enough t us to understand. Comedy is back in star trek on a normal basis in this scene. Between harry and jane way where he's like yes sir and remember what you asked me about that way back in t and g..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Next generation actually went straight to syndication and played on whatever cable syndicated. Channels were out there as did deep space nine. They both went straight to syndication. But they weren't airing on multiple channels. Like i run weren't showing a multiple channels at the same time. Whatever that means that they went to syndication in my understanding of that means is basically like it could beyond this channel in this town and be on a different network channel on that town. But it's on cable somewhere. That's my understanding of how that works. If somebody out there knows how that actually worked email up for this show they weren't. I'll tell you what they weren't doing. They weren't airing on. Cbs friday nights at eight o'clock so so or anything like that. like when. I'm watching through stuff now. It's all like watermarked. Cbs yes does cbs. Just all the rights to yes. Yes they do like everything yes they do they make it very well known. Whenever extreme like cbs's down in the corner so in my mind is just like oh star. Trek was on cbs. They made the right move in the day. Like because now you're telling me and it's like oh. Yeah i remember seeing commercials on upn but like why wouldn't cbs. If that was the thing which obviously it wasn't like why wouldn't they have just said. Yeah more star trek. Yes we will give you money. Keep giving star trek. That's pretty much what they're doing right now by the way with alex carbon because he's got like fifteen shows star trek in like their thaw is to every single week of the year have new star trek on That i don't think they want to overlap them. But they want to. And i have to tell you matt you wouldn't know this but we just came off a twenty three week run of brand new star trek every single week and it was amazing it was a may it was so fun the last twenty three weeks and it really made twenty twenty a lot more enjoyable for as the as it wasn't anyway one more little story before we get to canada the next piece because this is a big thing in you need to know. We'll talk about this more when we do our spotlight on our captain. We're not gonna do that today sir. Everything with the show was progressing but it eventually got delayed because they had cast everybody in the show except for the captain and when they finally cast the captain. They castellazzi named gene via booze-fuelled. She was a french canadian actor. Actress said i'm guessing that's not who we actually have. Well actually. I'm not even sure that she's canadian. A french actress. Apparently lots of groggy toss. They hired her without doing any sort of screen test. Without doing any sort of audition it was just based on her reputation resume they just hired her straightaway whereas everybody else went through a pretty rigorous trial process audition process. They did audition that few people to be janeway but you know they. They gave it to zombie. Rick berman had some problems with her though because she's coming from the world of film and and you know different things like that and he's like you sure you want to television because television's pretty rough. So i wanna do tv. I wanna do. Tv she gets in there. I will. I will spare you the details because the story of this which is detailed on memory often a few other places star trek voyager vision of the future and different things..

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"As my star trek so here's the story. Here's the story behind it. I was living overseas at the time. Never watched star trek at all. I was a full grown adult graduated. College right Met a girl. While i was over there was living jewish. She do what she was grand. I did. I did she. She was pretty pretty pretty nifty. I liked her a lot at the time but we were in the country that did not speak english as its first language really didn't even speak it as a second language. It just didn't speak english so the only way that i could watch any. Tv was basically to at the time. Rent these new things called. Dvd's your age brands where they were just starting to put them out as as seasons. Dvd's of we had movies for a while but you could suddenly start doing tv shows right. And she was a big fan of star trek star trek. Now there was military base american military so we could get the the american show and they are the american channels from that they had some some star trek on that and voyager was one of the ones. That was airing at the time. And she's and she she's. I'm not getting into star trek. How does john get star trek home and do that. They should listen. Listen here's what you should do watch. Voyager because voyager is the only one of the ones that had been out because voyager was airing at this time to like it was in the tail end of its era of. Its airing okay. Voyager was the only one that had like a continual story thread the episode. Stand on their own for the most part but there is going and you know it now matt. It's the journey home get flung to the other side. There's the thread carry have got that talk. We'll talk about that. But that carries through and wash that so i said okay fine. I started watching it. I got into it wound up watching deep space nine. And then i watched and i went backwards through the series and i'll watch t. and g. and at that point enterprise. It started coming on television. So i started watching enterprise when it was fresh on tv had finished watching voyager while it was while it was still airing yeah and then went back s and got hooked in all these years later. That girl is gone and out of my life. I have since another girl. We fell in love and we got married. She was not a trekkie matt. Yeah and i really wanted her to start watching star trek and she said no. Don't wanna watch star trek. And i said you know what you should do. You should start with voyager..

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Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"I want my change. My mind i've right. It's true but that's go. That writers trying to drive that point home. Yeah yes. I understand. And i agree with you. That he's changed over the years and yes which he he does want a family he does want these things but even so like we always here in this episode. We hear him When we meet we already flew by that. Actually sues daughter. Oh yeah damara. Yeah and he's like sue time for a family like that is kind of a foreign concept to him. It's like how can you work on a starship and have a family and you'd like to him. It's either one or the other. And that's why i mean where he is where he is Even though like i said i i do believe he wants family in his mind. It's one or the other. And i think that's a part of when you live your life for so long saying i don't want kids at only kids. I don't want kids. I'm married to the service married to the service and that begins to change over a long time. It can take you as a person along time to be able to voice that as well absolutely now tell you the number of years that i was a huge star trek fan before. I embraced the moniker of being a trekkie. Like it took me a law a much longer. Time to come to terms with being a trekkie or trekker. Or whatever. I i'll take on both. I don't care to be whatever it took me a long time to start embracing that phrase then. I actually was one and i. I don't know this is. I always feel one of the toughest things in any fandom or not even just phantom just liking or disliking things is kind of the world. We live in to as soon as you say. I don't like this thing. People are like okay. He doesn't like this thing and it will be that way forever and as soon as you say. Oh i do like this things like well. You can't flip flop you can't waffle right you can't change your mind really can ever change your mind and i. I don't like going into politics too much. But this is what. I feel where you know. Politics are ed matt. How dare you bring politics into star. Trek sturgeon was never be political. Sorry go this is what i believe and then the opposite party spends the entire time trying to say no..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"It's a really good thing. That captain kirk is on board. Because he's gonna head down to save the day it works only to have that entire section of the shipper. He was working hit by the energy ribbon. Taking out captain kirk. Well at least he got to go out rescuing the ship rather than wasting away in his retirement. The record i did notice that forty seven. Nice nice i was watching. It took notes now. I was a little bit surprised that you didn't mention the captain here. Captain harriman. yeah because he's actually someone. I know exactly. I just now got why you use that at the beginning of the show eventually and anybody who knows us movie well enough will hopefully pick up on that yes. It is nice to see a familiar face. I usually as people get older especially actors. That had no don't know personally. I have a hard time placing them. I can't always like see their face from especially like a child. Actor like okay yeah is teens or twenties. Probably when i first met him but his face for whatever reason i always can pick out movie right so i guess i could have had him as a character actor spotlight but whatever but he didn't have like other trek related iridescent to talk about so but he is that guy right. He is that guy. He's cameron we love cameron. So there you go. He did seem kind of inept though. i mean obviously. This is britain for kirk to take over and do his thing but this voyage that they're on is just a big press..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"This may go into what you just said. If you're you have a recency bias of movies you've seen you've seen star trek the wrath of khan. You actually saw search for spock extra. Viewing you did the voyage home the one with the whales and you did undiscovered country. The one where the klingon moon blows up. And that's how the klingons and federation got to be friends. And then you have this one. Would you mark this. One is your favorite movie so far you think probably okay fair i remember thinking i really liked the one with the whales but other than that. Yeah i think just because it is getting into a different era of things and closer to like. I will tell you anytime you their stuff from the nineties. I always tell you. That's my jam. Sure i love the nineties. Sure if. I didn't actually see it in the nineties if i didn't actually enjoy it as much in the nineties like there are like things on the radio when they're playing in the nineties. Really this one again. What i hear him nowadays. And it's like yeah. I'm right there with you on that and this is solidly nineties. Nineteen ninety four as a matter of fact Like my biggest complaints about this movie right now are the end. Felt a little bit stretched. And only because the i seventy five percent of the movie was paced so well i feel like the end to kinda got a little stretch. But then we talk about the The lighting which is something. I i complained about a lot more in the original series. They for some reason. I don't understand it like we're in the future. Why are we living in dark room. Everything went dark. Everything went dark in the movie at absolutely dead. And that was a stylistic choice. They made for the movies and i. It's it's. It's something i've seen before i've seen them doing in star trek before and i i just don't understand it. Like maybe for one scene or something if someone's really moody broody lake. Okay you can give us a dark scene but it's just like any time we go into someone's quarters like everything's lights at year right cards. Ready really are the. The conference room was dark. Let the bridges dark and you know what they actually compared to like even then. Do you remember the episode. Yesterday's enterprise the one where we got the other enterprise cam came through the time warp thing. there was like an alternate reality. Enterprise it was like that because that one was all dark and and you know things were going weird and wrong and yeah that was. That was very much a stylistic choice that they made that i personally wish they wouldn't have. I think it looks great on film. And i think they made these choices because they brought in a new director they. This is a big hollywood movie now. This isn't just a tv. show right. Oh could tell that from the first from the opening absolutely yeah. Yeah they..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"Won't come to another episode of be me up. A star trek podcast. I'm brendan alan. And i've seen every episode and movie of star trek forty seven times. Am i mad. Sonnenburg and is my first time through this series and this is the show where we are on a mission to introduce as many people as we can in this case my friend matt over there to the star trek universe by watching the most important episodes and movies that deal with the lore history and timeless message of star trek. You're you're yeah there's no one here we're we're looking for some reviews. Guys are review section is looking kind of empty today so if you could do favor if you listen to the show if you like the show. This is not your first episode. You're coming back for more. Probably means you enjoyed what you heard so let everybody else know what you thought of the show us know what she thought of the show. Go over to apple. Itunes pod chaser wherever you want leading review. We will appreciate it. Do it for us. I'll be waiting. Yeah very much. So i mean with that matt i just wanna say hello to. We've had a lot of new listeners. That have joined us recently. That have really come on board with the show. So hello to all of you and yeah. Let's hope that when you guys leave those reviews other people go. Oh look other people like the show. Maybe i'll like it too. So that's that's really why raskin so hello to all the new listeners. End to all the old listeners. As you meet we'll matt. Today's episode is not an episode. We are heading back to the movies to get your popcorn twitter. Actually get coke popcorn. I missed out on the rest of it. Is what is your. What is your movie snack. Go to matt besides popcorn. I don't usually even in theaters and stuff like i mean. I don't see a lot. Okay if i had to hick one i. It's been a long time. But i'm actually a big fan of reason. That's okay. i know it's not everyone's go but i don't have anything else to say other than that writes..

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"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"trek" Discussed on Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

"They even mentioned a third one. Earlier that i didn't really play a part in. This episode was vanik. Lena mike i i write down these name just in case they come up again. But it's like i there's plenty of addicts around man just because it was sealed by doesn't mean it was your guy. It just wants you to think that anyway. Like i said i knew all the evidence was going to point towards him. I knew it was gonna pointing that. Yeah browse your guy too bad but wait for the twist. Wait for the twist. it's coming. And yes i love. The classic monk vetted confidentiality agreement like that. That's a new one. i mean. obviously you can compare to anything we want. We most often hear it in the medical field. Like doctor. patient confidentiality lawyer. Client confidentiality now. Yeah confidentiality like. It's going to be the closest comparison narrates. They're using their made upward. As far as i know because made up right. Yes yes that's not an actual position in some religion that i don't know To my knowledge okay. It's possible but not to my knowledge. No i if i were writing star trek. I'd make something up as well so you don't. You're not like specifically pointing someone out and saying hey we're writing about you know. I will always love seeing oto doing his job. Sh okay. whatever it is. You're you're oto fan. You're not a big fan of cure. But you like oto fair enough. I like oh do i like his job. Hit like his personality. I think and the way he. He tends to be a little more abrupt with people and just straight to the point. I mean like he does he read at the end right he. He's like you humanoids. He he claims to basically know everything before humans catch on right. I appreciate that about him. When the the line here that i really caught onto the was curious like he says he's not guilty. I know he's not guilty and then odor chimes in your freight he's guilty that that's good right in there. Yeah i like that. Yeah so they had a moment to moment broom talking. Yeah it was a moment. Talk to me about it. Matt about what i don't know what did you see. What did you catch. What did you tell me talked me..

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