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    Explore "chekov" with insightful episodes like "TOS: "Catspaw" (s2e7)", "119 - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [1986]", "MATT624 - They Wouldn't Be Pointing Out the Gun If It Wasn't Going to Go Off at Some Point", "Meanderings #236: "Star Trek" and the Quest to be Better" and "247 - Moontrap (1989)" from podcasts like ""Trek, Marry, Kill", "Cinema Heroes", "The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast", "Lass is More with Josh Lasser" and "Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    TOS: "Catspaw" (s2e7)

    TOS: "Catspaw" (s2e7)

    A HAUNTED HOUSE traps Kirk, Spock, and McCoy who are teased, tortured, and brainwashed by a pair of bickering aliens from another galaxy -- one of which transforms from a simple black house cat to a forced perspective oversized black house cat meant to suggest a panther! That's not the goofiest thing that happens in this episode and there's a lot more scary stuff surrounding the episode's production, from diva actors to tragedy. 

    The grades begin at (32:06).

    TOMORROW, Bryan will be joined by Laurie from TrekMovie.com to talk about **two** episodes from The Animated Series in our new monthly bonus episode focusing on The Animated Series and Lower Decks

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    119 - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [1986]

    119 - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home [1986]

    Stew couldn't make it this week, so Justin and John decided to continue on their Star Trek marathon with Star Trek IV! The one with the whales! Directed by the late, great Leonard Nimoy, this film takes the Star Trek film franchise into more comedic territory. What do the guys think of that? Check out the episode to find out and let us know what you think of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home!

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    MATT624 - They Wouldn't Be Pointing Out the Gun If It Wasn't Going to Go Off at Some Point

    MATT624 - They Wouldn't Be Pointing Out the Gun If It Wasn't Going to Go Off at Some Point

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    Meanderings #236: "Star Trek" and the Quest to be Better

    Meanderings #236:  "Star Trek" and the Quest to be Better

    Paramount has just released the first four "Star Trek" movies in a single box on 4K UHD.  At its best, "Trek" is aspirational, striving to push us into being better people and doing more for our world (and beyond).  Maybe that means they should have done better with this set and released all six movies based on TOS in this set.  Maybe not.  Instead of focusing on that, let's talk "Trek."

    What's So Funny? with guest Jimmy Pardo

    What's So Funny? with guest Jimmy Pardo

    Jimmy Pardo lives up to his long-running podcast's name. The guy really is never not funny. In this episode, we relive his glory days doing community theatre, debate the term 'yacht rock', inform him on some great Canadian bands, draw a connection between Woody Allen and Chekov, discuss the proper way to hold a bass, and talk about his smart mouth in high school.

    Kobayashi Maru

    Kobayashi Maru

    Kobayashi Maru, While stranded in a damaged shuttlecraft, Kirk, Sulu, Chekov, and Scotty recall their Starfleet Academy Command School experiences with The Kobayashi Maru, a training simulation where a cadet has rescue a crippled fuel freighter by that name from the Klingons, a no-win scenario where any course of action the cadet takes ends in failure. The purpose of the no-win outcome is to test the cadets' response to losing.

    Legends Podcast #424; Star Trek 2009 (Tenth Anniversary)

    Legends Podcast #424; Star Trek 2009 (Tenth Anniversary)

    Ten years ago, director J.J. Abrams brought Star Trek back to the big screen in grand fashion, with a young cast and a surprising link to the original series. 2009’s Star Trek proved to be a summer blockbuster and the highest-grossing Trek film to date. It also proved to be Abram’s audition reel for a gig directing Star Wars - which he always professed was his first love. But a decade later, as J.J. wraps up his Star Wars run with The Rise of Skywalker, has the intervening time dimmed the shine of Star Trek’s lens flare? Or can we still detect a hint of that brand-new starship smell?

     

    Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! These discussions will be spoiler filled and may explicit language, so consider yourself warned.

     

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    Episode 98 - Green Room (1:08:07)

    Episode 98 - Green Room (1:08:07)
    We're talking about the punk-rock horror/thriller movie Green Room. It pits an ANTIFA-flavored punk band and a white supremacist audience against in each other in a battle to the death.

    Sadly, they both share many of the same ideas and horrific understanding of economics and morality. We get deep into some of the weeds here in a fun critique of pacing and real grown-up style reviewing.

    Enjoys!

    Show notes: http://www.actualanarchy.com/98

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    Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Rothbardian/Anarcho-Capitalist perspective.

    We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking.   Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter.

    We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian Economics that we can glean from the film.

    The point is to show what anarchy actually is with instances that are presented in film.

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    John Christopher Jones

    John Christopher Jones

    John Christopher Jones is a veteran “actor’s actor” with many Broadway shows including Simon Gray's “Otherwise Engaged” (directed by Harold Pinter), “Hurlyburly” (directed by Mike Nichols), “The Iceman Cometh” (with Jason Robards), and Shaw’s “Heartbreak House.” He is the subject of a documentary film, “The Endgame Project,” which follows him in his tenth year with Parkinson's as he rehearses and performs Beckett's masterpiece. A “text-lover” through and through, he continues to translate the major plays of Chekov (he received a Lortel Award for his version of “The Cherry Orchard”) and work on his memoir. I’ve often heard the word “craftsman” used in relation to an actor, but not until talking to Mr. Jones did its full meaning sink in. 

    #201: Original Star Trekker and sci-fi legend, Walter Koenig

    #201: Original Star Trekker and sci-fi legend, Walter Koenig
    Year Five of Comic Book Central begins with sci-fi legend and original Star Trekker, Walter Koenig! Walter beams into the Lair to talk Trek (classic and new!), Monkees wigs, and working/sparring with Shatner! Warp factor five and full speed ahead for a new season of Comic Book Central! 

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    Rise of the African Americans

    Rise of the African Americans

    Bria struggles with how to react to a teacher who can't seem to learn how to speak to his Black students.

    This story is produced by Britney Abrahams. Music & Scoring by Deion Henderson, with Mixing & Mastering by Miles Dotson.

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    Episode 206: Mystery Trek Theater 2287

    Episode 206: Mystery Trek Theater 2287
    We have been threatening to do this for a while, and now it’s finally happened. In this episode we offer up live commentary on what is generally considered to be the worst Trek film in the universe, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Did it improve over time? Could it really be as bad as we remember? Why isn’t Director William Shatner ever actually referred to as “Director William Shatner”? And, of course, why does God need a starship? We answer all these questions, and more. As with our previous live commentary shows there is fair amount of drinking involved. If you plan on rewatching this particular film we strongly suggest doing likewise. Watch responsibly. Thanks for listening!

    #48: Walter Koenig- STAR TREK, BABYLON 5

    #48: Walter Koenig- STAR TREK, BABYLON 5
    We were blessed to be able to head to Walter Koenig's house and spend an hour and a half chatting with him about his career in acting and writing, his amazing life, and all things Star Trek. Learn how US Steel helped him survive as a young actor, why he was the grooviest crew member on the Enterprise, what the audition process was like to become Chekov, why The Wrath of Kahn and The Voyage Home are his favorite movies, and why Jimmy Kimmel is a jerk. Set your phasers to stun and beam aboard...THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!

    204: Red Wine? Oh My!

    204: Red Wine? Oh My!

    Manu Intiraymi.  

    In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Kay Shaw, Suzanne Williamson, and Zachary Fruhling are joined by special guest Manu Intiraymi. Go behind the scenes of Star Trek: Voyager and get to know the man behind the mask of Icheb, everyone's favorite Borg young man. From science fiction as metaphor to overcoming the fears of your Lizard Brain (or rather, your Lizard-Baby Brain), Manu and the crew of To The Journey have a heart-to-heart talk about life, art, empathy, empowerment, film-making, and more! Also, Manu gives us the latest update on his multiple-genre science fiction anthology film project, The Circuit.  

    Chapters 
    Intro (00:00:00) 
    Welcome to Manu Intiraymi (00:01:28) 
    Getting the Fame But Not the Money (00:02:15) 
    Icheb - The Borg Young Man (00:04:39) 
    The Lizard (Baby) Brain (00:07:04) 
    Update on The Circuit (00:17:10) 
    Coming Together and Making Things Happen (00:44:33) 
    Advice on Film-Making and Life (01:00:15) 
    Back to Voyager - Whittle Me This (01:05:39) 
    Taking Pride in the Work (01:13:08) 
    Stories for the Record: Nichelle, Walter, and George (01:15:15) 
    Gray Hair, Loose Ends, and Contacting Manu (01:26:03) 
    Closing (01:32:04)  

    Hosts 
    Kay Shaw, Suzanne Williamson, and Zachary Fruhling  

    Guest 
    Manu Intiraymi  

    Production 
    Kay Shaw (Editor) Suzanne Williamson (Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C. Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Kenneth Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Norman Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

    4: The Robin of Star Trek

    4: The Robin of Star Trek

    Anton Yelchin.

    Running Time: 38 minutes

    On July 19th, 2016, we lost the youngest member of the Star Trek family, Anton Yelchin. Yelchin portrayed Ensign Pavel Chekov in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness, as well as Justin Lin's upcoming picture, Star Trek Beyond. Outside of Star Trek, Yelchin's extensive resume included over 50 performances in film and television.

    In this episode of Stage Nine, John and Mike are joined by Adam Drosin to remember Yelchin. We discuss his portrayal of a young Chekov, and his work outside of Trek, including Terminator Salvation, Alpha Dog, and Green Room. We also give our picks for favorite Yelchin performances.

    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00) 
    Star Trek (00:01:43)
    Terminator Salvation (00:07:44)
    Alpha Dog (00:17:40)
    Green Room (00:23:14)
    Our Picks (00:29:09
    Closing (00:35:51)

    Hosts
    John Mills and Mike Schindler

    Guest
    Adam Drosin

    Production
    Mike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)

    42: The Steve Lyons of Star Trek

    42: The Steve Lyons of Star Trek

    Pavel Chekov.

    Some people have to struggle to fit in, especially if they're young and new to the crew. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Mike and Drew talk about poor Chekov and what he went through on the Enterprise. Unlucky at most things, Chekov finds himself in multiple positions around the ship, never really finding his place. Is he the Enterprise utility player, or a jack of all trades, master of none?

     

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    Chapters

    Introducing Chekov (1:30)

    Unlucky at Love (5:15)

    Unlucky at Casting (7:49)

    Unlucky at Everything (10:24)

    Jack of All Trades (19:23)

    Unlucky at Being in TNG (25:03)

    Oh Yeah, Generations (28:37)

    Closing (29:10)

    26: You Just Touched the Monolith

    26: You Just Touched the Monolith

    Season One with @FirstTimeTrek.

    Believe it or not, there are some people out there who have yet to see Star Trek. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Mike and Drew talk to Andi—a.k.a. "FirstTimeTrek"— who has been live tweeting her experience of watching Star Trek for the first time. We talk to her immediately after she finished Season One of The Original Series, so don't miss this unique point of view on TOS having seen only the first 29 episodes! We talk about her favorite stories and characters, and how she manages to make her tweets stand out.

    25: It’s That Mustache

    25: It’s That Mustache

    Montgomery Scott.

    Every ship needs an engineer, and every engineer wishes they were a miracle worker like Scotty. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Mike and Drew discuss the always faithful Montgomery Scott. We cover him across the ages and parallel universes, with and without mustache, even comparing him to a Xenomorph from Alien for some reason. Find out all about the redshirt who defies all odds!

    Episode 103: Sci-Fi's Influence on Technology, Walter Koenig Interview, Star Trek New Voyages and more.

    Episode 103:  Sci-Fi's Influence on Technology, Walter Koenig Interview, Star Trek New Voyages and more.
    Episode 103: Sci-Fi's influence on technology, Walter Koenig Interview, Star Trek New Voyages, Computer News; Yahoo's DVR Beta, Wireless Ipods, and Goowy.com. This show features an interview I did this week with Chekov "Walter Koenig" from the original Star Trek. Walter talks about reprising his role as Chekov in the fan film Star Trek New Voyages.