In the News:
- Technicolor is teaming with local theaters to expand 3-D theaters.
- Speaking of 3-D, Hollywood has their eye on “Avatar” and the new techniques used to make the movie.
- Who would win if you arm wrestle a t-rex? Find out.
Movie Review: Chad in Concord gives us a review of “Pontypool.”
Movie Talk:
- Iain M. Banks’ “Culture” series is coming to the big-screen.
- The film rights for Das Petrou and John Watkiss’ original graphic novel “Ring of Roses” have been picked up by Spice Factory and Persistent Entertainment.
Slice of Trivia: This week Kurt in St. George tests the studio crew and your knowledge with some Halloween film clips. Email your clips to Kurt at sliceoftrivia at gmail.com. Your entries could get picked and played on the show.
TV Talk: Brian Peterson talks about the future of “Smallville.”
Interview: This week, we have talk to horror movie icon Brad Dourif about his new project, “Fading of the Cries.” Find out more about this independent project that you’ll want to keep an eye out for.
In the Future:
- Stephen King will co-write a new series titled “American Vampire” for DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint
- Reality producer Scott Messick has partnered with the Lego Group to develop non-scripted series based on the popular toy line.
Listener comments: If you have any suggestions or comments, please let us know. Keep your comments brief, or funny, and maybe you’ll hear your message on the voicemail show!
Promo: SFF Audio
Go Social with Slice of SciFi
Twitter: @sliceofscifi
Michael Mennenga says
The Link to the Arm Wrestler with the big arm, mentioned in the show this week.
http://superpunch.blogspot.com/2009/10/german-arm-wrestler-matthas-schlitte.html
amy says
I wanna see this film so badly! Brad is awesome!!
Jamie says
It’s Oct 2010 and the film is finally completed?! This is a wonderfully lively, funny program with quick witted hosts (only newly discovered by me) and I look forward to hearing more shows.. It is a surprising comment that some of the hosts don’t like listening to their own voices, in the same vain (sic). tho common enough, that actors and actresses can’t stand to watch themselves. Obviously these radio hosts, actors and actresses must have beautiful voices, looks and talents to even make it their respective businesses. By what I see and hear I would be envious of them, and if I had such would have no trouble listening or watching myself! Alas, perhaps in another life. 😉 Nevertheless, I just wanted to comment that this was very surprising to hear and Mr. Dourif should realize he’s been a very lovely, even beautiful, watchable person with incredible talent and it’s a shame he’s been so underated. Bravo for your work.