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    Explore " 1962" with insightful episodes like "Episode 47 - My Favourite Year: Patrick Barclay, Dundee 1962", "Episode 81: Thirteen days (2000)", "Cinema Cemetery: Episode 4- Lawerence of Arabia (1962)", "#019: ESSENTIAL MBTM Vol. 1: The Marvel Age of Comics (November 1961 - August 1963)" and "#013: March 1963 (w/Jamie Lewis) - "Iron Man Is Born!"" from podcasts like ""Nutmeg Magazine", "DET GULE VÆRELSE", "Cinema Cemetery", "Marvel by the Month" and "Marvel by the Month"" and more!

    Episodes (46)

    Episode 47 - My Favourite Year: Patrick Barclay, Dundee 1962

    Episode 47 - My Favourite Year: Patrick Barclay, Dundee 1962

    In the second edition of our occasional series My Favourite Year, esteemed football writer Patrick Barclay looks back upon Dundee’s ‘long’ 1962 with Daniel Gray. A beguiling tale of a time when Dundee won the league, raced to the European Cup semi-finals in a haze of goals and played the best football many ever saw. Plus, Ian Ure eating a pebble and what happens when you wear a tailored green suit to Ibrox. 

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    Episode 81: Thirteen days (2000)

    Episode 81: Thirteen days (2000)

    Cubakrisen er blevet kaldt det farligste øjeblik i menneskehedens historie. 13 dage varede den diplomatiske konflikt, der i intensitet kan hamle op med selv den mest hårrejsende thriller.

    Thirteen days (2000) er instrueret af Roger Donaldson. Filmens manuskript bygger på bogen The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis (1997) af Ernest May af Philip Zelikow. Filmen tager os gennem de 13 hektiske dage i 1962 fra amerikanerne opdager de russiske missiler på Cuba til en aftale mellem øst og vest endelig kommer i stand.

    I hovedrollen ser vi Kevin Costner som præsidentens politiske rådgiver Kenneth O'Donnell gennem hvis øjne vi oplever begivenhederne. I virkeligheden bygger Costners rolle på Teddy Sorensen, Kennedys taleskriver med danske aner.

    Lyt med til en samtale i Det Gule Værelse, hvor værterne Thomas og Morten tager en snak om diplomati, magtens mænd og deres (manglende)viljen til at gå fredens vej.

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    Cinema Cemetery: Episode 4- Lawerence of Arabia (1962)

    Cinema Cemetery: Episode 4- Lawerence of Arabia (1962)

    Breaking from the chronological routine, Dan and Kate jump at the chance to see a film as it was meant to be seen: Lawerence of Arabia is screened in theaters in all its 4K glory.  This film follows the story of T.E. Lawerence, a British mapmaker during World War I who is drawn to the desert in an attempt to recruit the Arab tribes in the British Empire's war against the Turks.  Along the way, Lawerence must learn not only the politics of the hostile region, as well as how to survive the deadly climate, but also discover who Lawerence of Arabia truly is.

    Hailed as one of the Top Ten films of All Times and voted Greatest Epic Film by the American Film Institute, Lawerence of Arabia is ready for its next challenge: a review by the Cinema Cemetary crew.

    Special Guest Star: Teresa   

    Music by Chaz Hearne

    Current Rankings:

    25. All Quiet on the Western Front

    70- Wings

    91- The Broadway Melody 


    #019: ESSENTIAL MBTM Vol. 1: The Marvel Age of Comics (November 1961 - August 1963)

    #019: ESSENTIAL MBTM Vol. 1: The Marvel Age of Comics (November 1961 - August 1963)

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the coverdate (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand dates for this episode are August 1961 - June 1963.

    Reading List: Fantastic Four #1 - 17, Annual #1; Tales to Astonish (featuring Ant-Man) #27, 35 - 46; Incredible Hulk #1 - 6; Amazing Fantasy #15; Journey Into Mystery #83 - 95; Strange Tales #102 - 111, Annual #2; Amazing Spider-Man #1 - 3; Tales of Suspense #39 - 44; Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1 - 2; ©1961 - 1963 Marvel Comics.

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #013: March 1963 (w/Jamie Lewis) - "Iron Man Is Born!"

    #013: March 1963 (w/Jamie Lewis) - "Iron Man Is Born!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is December 1962/January 1963.

    Reading List: Amazing Spider-Man #1, Fantastic Four #12, Tales of Suspense #39, Incredible Hulk #6, Strange Tales #106, Tales to Astonish #41, Journey Into Mystery #90, ©1963 Marvel Comics.

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

    Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com

    #012: February 1963 - "The Day That Ant-Man Failed!"

    #012: February 1963 - "The Day That Ant-Man Failed!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is November/December 1962.

    Reading List: Fantastic Four #11, Strange Tales #105, Tales to Astonish #40, Journey Into Mystery #89, ©1963 Marvel Comics.

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #011: January 1963 (w/Noah Campbell) - "The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete!"

    #011: January 1963 (w/Noah Campbell) - "The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is October/November 1962.

    Reading List: Fantastic Four #10, Incredible Hulk #5, Journey Into Mystery #88, Strange Tales #104, Tales to Astonish #39, ©1963 Marvel Comics.

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

    Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com

    #010: December 1962 (w/JL Watkins) - "The End of the Fantastic Four!"

    #010: December 1962 (w/JL Watkins) - "The End of the Fantastic Four!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is September/October 1962.
     

    Reading List: Fantastic Four #9, Journey Into Mystery #87, Strange Tales #103, Tales to Astonish #38, ©1962 Marvel Comics.

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #009: November 1962 (w/Levi Buchanan & Jess Crayons) - "Prisoners of the Puppet Master!"

    #009: November 1962 (w/Levi Buchanan & Jess Crayons) - "Prisoners of the Puppet Master!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is August/September 1962.

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    Reading List: Fantastic Four #8, Incredible Hulk #4, Journey Into Mystery #86, Strange Tales #102, Tales to Astonish #37, ©1962 Marvel Comics.

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #008: October 1962 - "Trapped by Loki, The God of Mischief!"

    #008: October 1962 - "Trapped by Loki, The God of Mischief!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is July/August 1962.

    Reading List: Fantastic Four #7, Journey Into Mystery #85, Strange Tales #101, Tales to Astonish #36, ©1962 Marvel Comics

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #007: September 1962 - "Return of the Ant-Man"

    #007: September 1962 - "Return of the Ant-Man"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is June/July 1962.

    Reading List: Fantastic Four #6, Incredible Hulk #3, Journey Into Mystery #84, Tales to Astonish #35, ©1962 Marvel Comics

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #006: August 1962 - "Spider-Man!"

    #006: August 1962 - "Spider-Man!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is June 1962.

    Reading List:

    Amazing Fantasy #15

    Journey Into Mystery #83

    ©1962 Marvel Comics

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

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    #005: July 1962 - "Prisoners of Doctor Doom!"

    #005: July 1962 - "Prisoners of Doctor Doom!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is April/May 1962.

    (PS: No, you didn't miss an episode. Fantastic Four was still on a bimonthly publishing schedule.)

    Reading List:

    Fantastic Four #5

    Incredible Hulk #2

    ©1962 Marvel Comics

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

    Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com

    #004: May 1962 - "The Coming of the Hulk"

    #004: May 1962 - "The Coming of the Hulk"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is February/March 1962.

    (PS: No, you didn't miss an episode. Fantastic Four was still on a bimonthly publishing schedule.)

    Reading List:

    Fantastic Four #4

    Incredible Hulk #1

    ©1962 Marvel Comics

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

    Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com

    #002: January 1962 - "The Man In the Ant Hill!"

    #002: January 1962 - "The Man In the Ant Hill!"

    Note: We started out by titling these episodes with the cover date (the date that's printed on the cover), but we switched to their newsstand dates (the dates they went on sale) around episode #50. The newsstand date for this episode is October 1961.

    (PS: No, you didn't miss an episode. Fantastic Four was still on a bimonthly publishing schedule.)

    Reading List:

    Fantastic Four #2

    Tales to Astonish #27

    All issues © 1962 Marvel Comics

    "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

    Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com

    011 | Lawrence of Arabia

    011 | Lawrence of Arabia

    Connor and Riley transition from the from the cold Russian winter to the hot Arabian summer as they discuss David Lean's 1962 masterwork, Lawrence of Arabia. Learn how this movie influenced the next generation of filmmakers, and if it truly lives up to being the greatest epic of all time. Connor defends long run-times for movies, while Riley pitches anproject for film school students. You'll also hear a nerdy digression into the history of aspect ratios and a public service announcement for anyone who owns movies on home video.

    WARNING: Full spoilers for Lawrence of Arabia, minor spoilers for Doctor Zhivago & Tangled

    Video on aspect ratios:

    https://youtu.be/uSuCJyZzyRE

    Films mentioned in this episode:

    • Lawrence of Arabia (1962) | Dir. David Lean
    • Doctor Zhivago (1965) | Dir. David Lean
    • Great Expectations (1946) | Dir. David Lean
    • Oliver Twist (1948) | Dir. David Lean
    • Star Wars (1977) | Dir. George Lucas
    • Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) | Dir. Robert Hamer
    • Hidalgo (2004) | Dir. Joe Johnston
    • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
    • Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) | Dir. Wes Anderson
    • Lady and the Tramp (1955) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske
    • Gandhi (1981) | Dir. Richard Attenborough
    • Empire of the Sun (1987) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
    • Seven Samurai (1954) | Dir. Akira Kurosawa
    • Avatar (2009) | Dir. James Cameron
    • Jaws (1975) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
    • Tangled (2010) | Dir. Nathan Greno and Byron Howard
    • A Street Car Named Desire (1951) | Dir. Elia Kazan
    • On the Waterfront (1954) | Dir. Elia Kazan

    Episode 15: Manden der skød Liberty Valace (1962)

    Episode 15: Manden der skød Liberty Valace (1962)

    Lawman or gunman? Vi møder begge typer i en af de helt store westerns. Manden der skød Liberty Valace (1962) er instrueret af John Ford er baseret på en novelle med samme titel af Dorothy Marie Johnson (1953). Den 15. film på Morten og Thomas liste over de 100 bedste film. James Stewart, John Wayne og Lee Marvin spiller sammen og mod hinanden i det legendariske opgør i den lille western by Shinbone. Spørgsmålet er hvem der skød skurken Liberty Valace? Thomas og Morten tager snak om præriens heltetyper, kvægbaroner og store bøffer.

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    Episode 14: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

    Episode 14: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

    Lawrence of Arabia (1962) instrueret af David Lean. Den 14. film på Morten og Thomas liste over de 100 bedste film. Under Første Verdenskrig (1914-1918) tog den engelske officer T.E. Lawrence kontakt til de arabiske stammer for at få dem til at kæmpe på brittisk side i kampen mod tyrkerne. Med Peter O'Toole i hovedrollen følger vi Lawrence of Arabia, der fører beduinerne gennem ørkenen og forener dem i slaget om havnebyen Aqabar. Filmen giver et glimt af krigens gru og et indblik i storpolitik, hvor der ikke levnes plads til simple ørkenfolk. Thomas og Morten tager snak om beduiner, almindelige skæbnemennesker og hvorfor nogen film bare skal ses på noget større end en tablet.

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    Tiefenlinien in Openseamap (froscon2017)

    Tiefenlinien in Openseamap (froscon2017)
    Tiefenlinien sind für Seekarten unabdingbar, in Openseamap allerdings nicht vorhanden. Um die Tiefenlinien in Openseamap zu integrieren, stehen wir aus Sicht der Autoren vor folgenden Fragestellungen:
    1. Wie animieren wir Freizeitkapitäne wie uns, zum Loggen und Upload der Daten?
    2. Wie können die Rohdaten sinnvoll in Tiefenlinien überführt werden?
    Neben unseren Lösungsansätzen, sind wir an weiteren Sichtweisen interessiert und möchten, darauf aufbauend, mit Zustimmung der Community die nächsten Schritte erarbeiten und forcieren. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Tiefenlinien in Openseamap (froscon2017)

    Tiefenlinien in Openseamap (froscon2017)
    Tiefenlinien sind für Seekarten unabdingbar, in Openseamap allerdings nicht vorhanden. Um die Tiefenlinien in Openseamap zu integrieren, stehen wir aus Sicht der Autoren vor folgenden Fragestellungen:
    1. Wie animieren wir Freizeitkapitäne wie uns, zum Loggen und Upload der Daten?
    2. Wie können die Rohdaten sinnvoll in Tiefenlinien überführt werden?
    Neben unseren Lösungsansätzen, sind wir an weiteren Sichtweisen interessiert und möchten, darauf aufbauend, mit Zustimmung der Community die nächsten Schritte erarbeiten und forcieren. about this event: https://c3voc.de