Sunday, June 27, 2010

Podcast 60: Radioactive Prometheus of Tomorrow


Come to think of it, Head on the Door is easily The Cure's best album. Personally, I'm not too fond of Disintegration actually. Too reliant on synths. The live shows really suffer for it too. It's not like the band does an incredible job being captivating with guitars. Synthesizers are even harder to maintain a good stage presence. Oh wait, are we supposed to be talking about Star Trek?

Podcast breakdown:

0:00 -- nuqneH
13:59 -- "Lower Decks"
32:19 -- "Thine Own Self"
46:00 -- "Masks"
57:49 -- "Eye of the Beholder"
1.11:40 -- Awards and rankings
1.23:55 -- Qapla' and outtakes

J.R.'s awards

Favorite name: Sam Lavelle
Favorite planet: Barkon IV
Best guest star: Michael G. Haggerty as Skoran
Sexy male: Dan Gauthier as Sam Lavelle
Hot chick budget: Shannon Fill as Sito Jaxa
Favorite technology: Deanna Troi's auto-aim phaser
Favorite villain: Gozer the Destructor

Jon's awards

Favorite name: Garvin
Favorite planet: Barson II
Best guest star: Michael G. Haggerty as Skoran
Sexy male: Dan Gauthier as Sam Lavelle
Hot chick budget: Johanna McCloy as Maddy Calloway
Favorite technology: (tie) plasma stream suicide machine, comet probe changeroonie thing
Favorite villain: (tie) Mob mentality (torches and pitchforks), radioactivity

J.R.'s Rankings

4. "Masks"
3. "Thine Own Self"
2. "Eye of the Beholder"
1. "Lower Decks"

Jon's Rankings

4. "Masks"
3. "Eye of the Beholder"
2. "Thine Own Self"
1. "Lower Decks"

Show links:

"Big in Japan" by Alphaville
The Five Chinese Brothers
"Eye of the Beholder"

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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to the 2010 United States and England World Cup soccer teams (2010-2010).

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