November 19, 2010
Here at the SciFi Diner Podcast tonight, Miles and Scott interview Kevin Sorbo from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and the Gene Roddenberry show Andromeda (He also recently appeared in the Hawaii 5O reboot). We reveal the answer of our Caprica trivia contest and the winner of the $100 Thinkgeek Gift Certificate. We have new Superman trivia and a Kevin Sorbo signed Andromeda to boot. We want to know what is on your SciFi Christmas List. In news we discuss whether this is Fringe’s last season, report that Caprica DVDs are a coming, The Event relaunches in February, Smallville still surprises while Supernatural sputters, the Incredible Hulk is coming BACK to TV as is Batman, The Cape has a new trailer, and it looks Friggen AWESOME, and there is some Blood and Chrome gossip and a bit on Human Target as well. In movie news, Pirates of the Caribbean 4 teases us, Wolverine gets titled and rebooted, Harrison Ford thinks Hans Solo should have died (Is Harrison Ford trying to commit suicide?), we talk about the Green Lantern clip, and discuss the ten SciFi movies you should watch if you want to go green. In This Week in Star Trek, Miles brings us a first look: The Edge from the Starfleet Academy book series and in the SciFi Five in Five, we discuss the five best actors to have guest appear on your show.
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Battlestar Galactica,
Blood and Chrome,
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Fringe,
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,
Human Target,
Kevin Sorbo,
Pirates of the Caribbean 4,
Smallville,
Star Trek,
Starfleet Academy,
Superman,
Supernatural,
The Cape,
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The Event,
The Green Lantern,
The Incredible Hulk,
Thinkgeek,
Wolverine
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June 10, 2010
Tonight on menu, we serve up The Yorker’s Top Ten Scifi Movies of all time…do we agree? What scifi can you look forward to this summer, some Star wars Trivia, The Heroes Mini-Series, Batman, Crow, and Spider-man news, psychologists deem Darth Vader mentally ill,, George Lucas releases yet another version of Star wars (well at least the Cantina scene), Stra Wars had it in for AT&T, Miles brings you This Week in Star Trek with Nimoy Fringe and Steve Job news, and Scott and Miles give you their top five movies to watch while running on the treadmill in the SciFi Five in Five.
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Batman,
Crow,
Darth Vader,
Dr. Who,
Eureka,
Fringe,
George Lucas,
Leonard Nimoy,
Mission Impossible,
SGU,
Spider Man,
Star Trek,
Star Wars Trivia,
Stargate Universe,
Steve Jobs,
Terminator Salvation,
The Heroes Mini-Series,
The Matrix,
Top Ten Scifi Movies,
Warehouse 13,
Wolverine
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