Friday, September 24, 2010

Episode 11: Moral Panics!

This week: Johnny Zombie and Dillon discuss a range of topics in this episode--from "Let the Right One In," to the satanic panic of the 1980's. This episode focuses largely on moral panics, and their causes. Be it Dungeons and Dragons, heavy metal music, or homophobia--moral panics are an unfortunate part of our culture. The solution that we offer is to learn about other subcultures, from the people who live in them. 

You can download and listen to this week's episode here, or you can download us at archive.org
As always comments are appreciated, and can be sent to us through this site!



 Adam Philips hilarious advert for the new Dungeons and Dragons starter set

The box is back...in style!

One more video for this week...Find out what those D&D players are really up to.

I can't resist...just one more! MAZES AND MONSTERS!


Thursday, September 16, 2010

Episode 10--Lost Worlds

Good Evening,

Tonight, Johnny Zombie and Dillon discuss the concept of Lost Worlds--films and TV shows that were never made, finished, or released. Such topics discussed are Richard Williams The Thief and The Cobbler, Fearless (A Rachel Leigh Cook show that never aired), and the aborted animated version of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.

We also discuss Christopher Nolan's fully realized masterpiece Inception--our pick for best film of 2010.

Also included is a discussion of soon-to-be series and films, including adaptations of Stephen King's Dark Tower series and Neil Gaiman's The Sandman.

As always, you can listen to the auditory carnage here, or download us on Archive.org!
Comments are always appreciated!


http://www.archive.org/details/TheFlyPaperDungeon--episode10--lostWorlds_7742

Johnny Zombie's Addendum:  While a lot of research went into this episode, a lot of research has followed it. I accidentally found the fan edit of Richard Williams The Thief and The Cobbler: Recobbled on Google Video. I have included it here as an embedded file for your viewing pleasure. See for yourself why this film truly is a lost classic. I am remiss for not including a better synopsis of the film's plot in this episode, and didn't realize my mistake until post preduction. However, the first three minutes or so of the film set up it's premise. It is a fantastic tale set in the 1001 Arabian Nights era. However, please note that this was never intended as a children's film--discretion is advised.




A badass scene from INCEPTION!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Episode 9--Remakes and Unmakes

Hey listeners,
This week, Johnny Zombie and Dillon discuss remakes, unmakes, and never-makes. We list the films we'd like to see remade, unmade, and never made. There is such a thing as a good remake, though it is hard to find. We give some examples of remakes gone right, and gone wrong. We also offer our thoughts on films that should never have existed in the first place. The episode is introduced by our new sponser Trader Zombies. We also discuss our recent revists to old sci-fi series and anime (more often then not, they coincide).

The discussion recorded for this episode is largely hypothetical. I invite all listeners to give examples of remakes--both good and bad. I also want to hear your thoughts on films that should never be.
As always, you can listen to the carnage here, or at Archive.org You can also download us from our gracious host at Archive.org (see link below the player).

Included as bonus material is an embed of the DUNE fan video that is mentioned in tonight's show. Plus, a link to Siloff's wonderful Steam Punk Star Wars figures.

In steam and monsters (and steamy monsters),
Johnny Zombie


http://www.archive.org/details/TheFlyPaperDungeon--episode9--remakesAndUnmakes

Author's note: Due to technical difficulties Part Two of the Death Troopers episode will take longer than expected to upload. It is forthcoming!

Sillof's awesome Steam Punk Star Wars figures!
http://www.sillof.com/C-Steampunk-SW2.htm

 

The Eddie Izzard video that Dillon mentioned...Izzard's take on US Vs. British films