Fri, 9 January 2015
The boys are back for 2015 with a full-length episode, and they get right back into the swing of things: Week in Geek: Both Andrew and Dan seem to be really into television at the start of the year, with Andrew watching the new John Rodgers-helmed TNT series, The Librarians, and Dan re-watching (for the umpteenth time) Futurama. Andrew Objects: Andrew looks into a specific bit of information from the Sony hacks and discusses the controversy around the possible choice of successors for Daniel Craig's James Bond. Discussion: Based on a highly-veritable article from England's The Daily Mirror, Dan and Andrew ask, "Has Doctor Who lost its way?" Boast of Bethel: As mentioned last year, Dan is a fan of the band, Dawnbringer. With this Boast, he discusses how one of their albums, Nucleus, helped him create the first chapter of his webcomic, Long John.
Question of the Geek: What nerdy/geeky thing/event are you most looking forward to in 2015? Why? Feel free to leave your answer––along with any other comments––at the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. You can also leave your answer, as well as join in on any of the conversations, at the official Facebook and Google+ pages. You may also send any questions, comments, or concerns to the podcast's email address: forallpod [at] gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Miles Edgeworth––Objection! 2011" by Noriyuki Iwadere (from Ace Attorney 2 Orchestra Arrangement)
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Fri, 19 December 2014
It's the last full episode for 2014 and, boy, it's quite a show this week. Week in Geek: Andrew reads the metafictional sci-fi novel, Redshirts, while Dan watches a movie nobody liked or saw...and liked it: Earth to Echo. Boasts of Bethel: After having mentioned the Satoshi Kon manga, Opus, a few weeks ago, Dan discusses its meta-fictional qualities and how it both helps and hinders the comic. Discussion: Sony Pictures was hacked by a mysterious, overseas group that exposed a bunch of previously classified documents. But what is the purpose––and what is the fallout––of this latest hacking endeavor? World-Building & Storytelling: Based on a divisive article published by the Telegraph, Dan and Andrew launch into what seems to be the never-ending debate between what's most important in fantasy and/or sci-fi fiction: a highly-realized world or the stories that are told in that world? As mentioned above, this is the last regular show for the year; however, small updates will be released from now through the new year, so you won't be without your beloved For All Intents and Purposes for long. Continue to feel free to leave comments at the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. Or do the same (and join in on the conversations) at the official Facebook and/or Google+ pages. You may also e-mail the show at forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Misty Mountains" by Howard Shore (from the soundtrack to The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey) -"So Long Blues" by Ray Bonneville
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Fri, 12 December 2014
This week brings the longest episode yet! That's only because it's full of so much great content! This week, the roundtable discusses military fiction, in any form, and it takes some thoughtful, and unexpected, turns. Week in Geek: Andrew continues his reading streak with Ready Player One by Ernest Cline while Dan is impressed with the Disney revisionist fairy tale, Maleficent. Interview: Dan sits down with the host of The Science Fiction Show (a great podcast to which you all should listen), Jason Tudor, as they discuss--among other things--military science fiction. Discussion: Continuing the subject, Andrew and Dan specifically discuss the military's involvement in entertainment media throughout the years, how it has changed, and what it means for nerds and geeks. Andrew Objects: Andrew cuts in to discuss how some aspects of Crimson Tide are, well, objectionable. Question of the Geek: What is your favorite winter and/or holiday fiction? Leave your answers as comments on the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. Or you can join the discussion at either our official Facebook or Google+ pages. You can also e-mail any answers, along with all questions and/or concerns, to forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"There's Something in Here (Theme for The Science Fiction Show)" by Aaron Kusterer -"Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins (from the soundtrack to Top Gun) -"Hymn to Red October (Main Theme)" by Basil Paledouris (from the soundtrack to Hunt for Red October) -"Godot - Fragrance of Dark Coffee" from Gyakuten Saiban meets Orchestra (artist unknown)
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Fri, 5 December 2014
Apparently one of the possible intents and purposes of For All Intents and Purposes is to be socially conscious! With that in mind, they focus this week on discussion––for the most part––socially conscious gaming. Week in Geek: Andrew plays the indie hit, Papers, Please, while Dan reads the manga, Opus, by the late, great anime director, Satoshi Kon. The Teaser Awakens: An 88-second teaser trailer for J. J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens hit the internet this week and, because everybody was talking about it, Dan and Andrew thought it'd be smart to talk about it, too! Discussion: Spurred by the not-so-subtle commentary found in Papers, Please, Andrew and Dan decide to take a look at socially-conscious gaming in general, though they mostly discuss video games––everything from Red Dead Redemption to Brenda Romero's experiential tabletop game, Train. Metal Gear Lecture: With the idea of socially-conscious games on the brain, we discuss the strange place that the PS1 classic, Metal Gear Solid, occupies along that continuum. Question of the Geek: What is your favorite work of military-themed fiction? You may leave your answers or any other comments at the page for this episode found at forall.libsyn.com. You may also leave your answers or join the discussions found at the official Facebook or Google+ pages. You may email your comments, questions, or concerns to forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"A Galaxy Divided" by Kevin Kiner (from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, based on original music by John Williams) -"Cantina Band #2" by John Williams (from Star Wars: A New Hope) -"You Dropped the Bomb on Me" by The Gap Band -"Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads
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Fri, 28 November 2014
To celebrate the week of giving thanks, Andrew and Dan decide to delve into the pits of despair and discuss the world of post-apocalyptic fiction. Week in Geek: Andrew plays Rogue Legacy while Dan reads a book titled, Console Wars. Mild Nepotism: Dan interviews his Josh Tobey, an old friend and painter whom Dan was able to recruit to draw a short story for his webcomic, Long John. In this segment, they discuss Josh's approach to art in general––his process and his theory. Discussion: What better way to be thankful for what you have by engaging in fiction that emphasizes what you don't have––welcome to the Post-Apocalypse. Please leave your humanity at the door. Fantasy Post-Apocalypse: In which Dan and Andrew look at this interesting and increasingly populr sub-genre of the Post-Apocalyptic framework that examines what happens when worlds that don't exist end. Question of the Geek: What do you consider to be a Thanksgiving movie? Why? You can comment on the page for this episdoe at forall.libsyn.com. You are also encouraged to join our official Facebook and Google+ groups at their respective pages to leave comments or engage in conversations with fellow fans. You may also e-mail any comments, questions, or concerns to forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' In Black" by Wax Audio -"Control" by Broken Bells -"Dolls' Polyphony" by Geinoh Yamashirogumi (from Akira) -"The Final Countdown" by Europe -"The Wild West" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy VI)
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Fri, 21 November 2014
Things seems lightly off in this alternate/parallel reality-themed episode. However, the show must go on, evil goatee or not. Week in Geek: Andrew peruses the lesser Star Wars movies for trivia and finds some newly poignant scenes while Dan plays Shovel Knight on his WiiU and Terra Battle on his phone. Original the Series: Taking another look into the original Star Trek series, this week Dan and Andrew watch the classic episode, "Mirror, Mirror," to great effect. Goatees and gold sashes! Discussion: Having watched "Mirror, Mirror," the idea of parallel or alternate realities, as they're presented in various fictions, seemed to be the right avenue for discussion this week, and they certainly go all over the place. Breaking News: With this week's announcement of popular American tabletop game designers, Fantasy Flight Games, merging with major European tabletop distributor, Amogee, Dan asks the podcast's resident tabletop guru what this means for tabletop fans. Question of the Geek: What is your favorite use of alternate reality in a story? Leave your answer as a comment for this episode's page at forall.libsyn.com. You can also leave a comment and join in on the discussion with other fans at the podcast's offical Facebook and Google+ pages. You may also send an e-mail to forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that's an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Old Metal Gear" by Starry.K (from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) -"Beat It" by Pomplamoose -"Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was In)" by Children of Bodom
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Fri, 14 November 2014
For All Intents and Purposes has hit the quarter-centennial mark! That is, if by "centennial" we mean a hundred episodes rather than a hundred years. However, is it going to be a celebration...or a crisis?! To find out, you'll have to listen! Do you dare?! Week in Geek: Andrew watches more Star Wars: Rebels while Dan buys his first Nintendo home console in what is likely over two decades. Star Trek: Taking another dip into the Original Series, this time Dan and Andrew watch and discuss the classic "I, Mudd" featuring everybody's favorite scallywag, Harcourt Fenton Mudd. Discussion: As if it's a big surprise, with Series 8 of Doctor Who––the first featuring Peter Capaldi's 12th Doctor––having come to an end, they discuss not only the final episode (SPOILER ALERT), but Series 8 as a whole and its place in the oeuvre of Doctor Who. The Art of the Season Finale: With the closing of Doctor Who in mind, Andrew and Dan discuss season finales in general. Specifically, they discuss what they are and what they have been and how and why they've changed over time. Question of the Geek: What is your favorite season finale to a television show? You can leave your answer as a comment to the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. You can also leave answers and comments about the show, as well as get exclusive links, images, and conversations, by joining the official Facebook and Google+ pages (just do a search on those respective websites and they should pop up right away). You may also e-mail the show at forallpod@gmail.com. If you like the show and subscribe to it on iTunes, then be sure to leave a review! Doing so will help spread the word about the show and get it into the ears of new listeners. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap.
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Fri, 7 November 2014
It's the first post-October episode. Instead of focusing on a month of thanks, it's just business as usual. Week in Geek: Andrew plays some more Civilization: Beyond Earth and also finally gets his mitts on a copy of Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 3DS. Dan, on the other hand, talks about the new album from his newest favorite band, Dawnbringer, called Night of the Hammer. \m/ 30 Years of Busting Ghosts: As children of the '80s, Dan and Andrew decide that this is as good a time as any to discuss why Ghostbusters is still so amazing. Ladies Second?: Speaking of Ghostbusters, with the recent announcement of a likely all-female reboot of Ghostbusters––as well as the troubled all-female Expendables spinoff, The Expendabelles––Andrew and Dan discuss this very interesting version of the reboot––recasting nerdy franchises with a completely female cast. They discuss the pros and cons and the possibilities as well as any pitfalls that could come with such decisions. The Master and The Mistress: As Series 8 of Doctor Who draws to a close, Dan and Andrew discuss one of the Doctor's most famous and notorious adversaries––The Master! Consider this discussion a primer for all things Master, just in case you need it. Question of the Geek: Who is your favorite villain, in any medium? Submit your answers to the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. Be sure to also join our official Facebook and Google+ pages at their respective sites (a quick search should find them quickly). You can also send comments, suggestions, and concerns as an e-mail at forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music From This Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker, Jr. -"Main Title Theme (Ghostbusters)" by Elmer Bernstein -"I am the Doctor" by Jon Pertwee -"Master of Puppets" by The Scorched Earth Orchestra
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Thu, 30 October 2014
And with Episode 23 (on Halloween, no less) we bring the month of horror to a close, in a way that only For All Intents and Purposes can. Week in Geek: Andrew played Civilization: Beyond Earth while Dan talks about his comic but also watched Shadow of the Vampire in honor of the Halloween episode. The Dead That Started It All: In celebration of the scariest month of the year, Dan and Andrew decided to sit down and watch the original 1968 George Romero classic, Night of the Living Dead, and they were really impressed for being the movie that basically established the genre. Love the Craft: Dan gave Andrew homework to read what he feels is one of Lovecraft's creepier stories, "The Thing on the Doorstep." Boasts of Bethel: The Boasts return with a rather serious contemplation of monsters both real and imaginary and how they seem to be much closer than we thought, given recent events among nerds and geeks. Question of the Week: Since Halloween is over, they leave the horror behind and, instead, jump onto another favorite topic of theirs. With DC and Marvel making all kinds of announcements all over the place, is there some superhero product (game, book, movie, music, etc.)––that doesn't necessarily have to do with the Big Two––that you feel deserves more attention? Leave a comment on the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. Be sure to join the official Facebook and Google+ pages for the podcast for regular links and between-podcast discussions. You can get ahold of us at forallpod@gmail.com. Be sure to not only subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, but leave a review (if you like it) to help spread the word! For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"March of the Dead" by Danny Elfman (from The Army of Darkness) -"Journey into Darkness" by Steve Henefin (from Eternal Darkness) -"Death in the Darkness" by Jeremy Soule (from Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) -"Thriller" by Michael Jackson
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Fri, 24 October 2014
It's a week before Halloween and For All Intents and Purposes does its best to help you keep your wits about you. Week in Geek: Andrew does not buy a popular video game––which makes him sad––and Dan gets a shirt (that you should all buy at robinshirt.com) that makes everybody simultaneously happy and sad. Sorry for the feels. I Know Those Notes: After thoroughly trashing a game this composer was involved with last week, Dan and Andrew spend a few minutes singing the praises of Nobuo Uematsu, speaking completely of his work with the Final Fantasy series. Discussion: With the announcement and release of the Resident Evil HD and Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers remakes this week (respectively), Andrew and Dan discuss HD remakes, reboots, and all the good and bad about them. In Space No One Can Hear You Podcast: Jumping back onto the Halloween bandwagon, Dan and Andrew discuss a seminal work of sci-fi horror, Ridley Scott's Alien. Weekly Question: What horror fiction (any medium) do you feel is underrepresented? Submit your answers to the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. While you're on the internet, be sure to go to Facebook or Google+ to search for and join their official Pages for the podcast. You can also get ahold of us at forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music Featured: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"The Lonely Man Theme" by Joe Harnell and performed by Dennis McCarthy -"The Prelude" & "Terra's Theme" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy IV & Final Fantasy VI, respectively) -"Alien (1979) - Main Theme" by Jerry Goldsmith -"Main Titles (Gabriel's Theme)" by Robert Holmes (from Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers)
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Fri, 17 October 2014
Kicking in the door of its third set of ten episodes but instead of blazing bold new trails, For All Intents and Purposes continues reveling in the fright and horror that comes with October. Week in Geek: Andrew watches new Star Wars television while Dan plays the full version of a game he has already talked about on the show. Dan also wrapped the first chapter of his western webcomic, Long John, this week, which means it'd be a great time to check it out (and to tell your friends about it if you like it)! What's in a Villain: In a new segment, Dan and Andrew discuss the villainy of Beauty and the Beast's main antagonist, Gaston. Discussion: Are supernatural monsters as scary now that we have a tendency to rationalize or––as Andrew and Dan say in the episode––"sciencificate" them into the realm of possibility? Why do we do that? What's the point? Can we stop? What's in a Game: In a spinoff to the "video games people should play" segment, Dand and Andrew discuss a game that should be knocked off its pedestal in their estimation. This time, they discuss the much venerated Final Fantasy VII. Question of the Week: What is your favorite Halloween episode of a television show? You may submit your answer to the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. Be sure to join the official For All Intents and Purposes Facebook and Google+ pages to submit comments, answers to the questions, and to get interesting and relevant links to cool nerdy stuff on the internet. You may also e-mail us at forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that's an episode recap. Music in this Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Gaston" by The Bad Plus -"Some Kind of Monster" by Metallica -"Fanfare" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy VI: Original Sound Version)
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Fri, 10 October 2014
Hitting another arbitrary benchmark, Episode 20 is celebrated with another purported naked episode (no clothes were actually removed in the recording of this episode). To celebrate, they continue into October with another Halloween-themed episode throughout. Week in Geek: Andrew finally gets around to watching latter-day X-Men movies (when they got good again). Dan bought a new Lovecraft book. Alone in the Dork: Dan and Andrew discuss the scariest video games they've ever played. Discussion: With a Kickstarter going touting to be the first "officially licensed" video game based on an H. P. Lovecraft story, Andrew and Dan wonder how that's even possible considering H. P. Lovecraft's works are well-known to be in the public domain. Hail Hydra: In a bit of a detour, Dan and Andrew try to figure out what's so bad about Marvel's HYDRA organization. Question of the Week: What is your favorite expression (story/movie/video game/music/etc.) of cosmic horror? Submit your answer as a comment on the post for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. You can also leave your comments, as well as keep up to date with relevant and interesting links and updates, by joining the official For All Intents and Purposes Facebook and Google+ groups. You may also get ahold of the podcast by e-mailing us at forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music in this Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Tunnel Chase" and "The Expedition (no SFX)" by Reber Clark -"All Hail" by The Devil Makes Three -"Doctor Gastronomy" by Murray Gold
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Fri, 3 October 2014
In the interest of full disclosure, this episode is filled with the pop hits of yesteryear, so be warned. When not mining recent top 40 hits, Dan and Andrew slide into their usual avenues of nerdy and geeky conversation in episode 19. Week in Geek: Andrew talks about the Kickstarting documentary, A Brief History of Time Travel, while Dan watches a documentar about voice acting, I Know That Voice. Breaking News: With this week's announcement that a Tetris-based movie is going forward, Andrew regales Dan with this pitch for the flick. Discussion: Fox recently announced that an extended "Rogue Cut" of X-Men: Days of Future Past will be released to home video––restoring footage not featured in the theatrical cut of the film––Dan and Andrew discuss the purpose, audience, and need of extended cuts/director's cuts of movies. Conspiracy Corner: When Dan received a copy of the free "Marvel's 75th Celebration" magazine, he was surprised at the glaring omissions on the cover. Was it sly movie marketing or a case of bigotry (admittedly, against a fictional peoples)? Question of the Week: Since October is now upon us, we turn our sights toward Halloween; so, even this early in the month, we ask: What is your favorite genre of horror movie? You can submit your answers on the page for this week's episode at forall.libsyn.com. Feel free to submit your answers to either (or both) our official Facebook or Google+ pages. You can also e-mail any questions, comments, or concerns to forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Falling Blocks (the Trance)" and "Falling Blocks (the Funk)" by Prometheus Darkened -"Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye -"Born This Way" by Lady Gaga
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Fri, 26 September 2014
It's been a good week for nerds, what with Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D starting its second season and Gotham premiering (and that's just on tv), so Andrew and Dan decided to bolster those good vibes in this new episode. Week in Geek: Andrew paints miniatures for Shadows of Brimstone. Dan (with his wife) finishes his second watching of the Buffy and Angel run-through. There Can Be Only One: In which Dan and Andrew puzzle over how the Highlander franchise has lasted so long and made so many bad (with a few very good) iterations of the premise. Discussion: Zombies. 'Nuff said. The Silent Hero: Continuing their coverage of geeky things that they feel deserve more attention, this week Andrew and Dan discuss their love for Squaresoft's (for it was not Square-Enix at the time) groundbreaking (and seemingly forgotten?) classic, Chrono Trigger. Question: What fiction (tv/movie/game/book/story/etc.) has your most favorite iteration or use of time travel? Answer in the comments to this episode's post at forall.libsyn.com. Or you may leave a comment after joining the offical For All Intents and Purposes pages at either Facebook or Google+ (do a search at each site to find it). You may also e-mail any comments or questions to forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that's an episode recap. Music: -"Princes of the Universe" by Queen -"Robo's Theme" and "Frog's Theme" by Yasunori Mitsuda
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Thu, 18 September 2014
Seventeen episodes in and For All Intents and Purposes continues to hone its stride with discussion about very recent news as well as larger topics of concern within the realm of nerds and geeks. Before we get started, we must mention here that, as of this episode, For All Intents and Purposes will be releasing on Fridays rather than Thursdays; adjust your schedule accordingly. The Week in Geek: Dan reads a book about (and kind of by) Japanese animation guru, Hayao Miyazaki, titled Starting Point: 1979-1996. Andrew participates in Fantasy Flight's Star Wars: The Role-Playing Game event, "Rebellion Day." He also got back into playing Star Trek Online. Breaking News: With the announcement that Microsoft purchased Minecraft studio, Mojang, for a lean $2.5 billion, Andrew and Dan examine what that means for Minecraft, what that means for Microsoft, and what that means for gaming in general. Discussion: Despite continuously asking for comments, Dan and Andrew pick apart the phenomenon of internet commenting––specifically how it's often done under an assumed name, hinting at anonymity. But is it actually just a magnifying glass to a person's true nature? Is it a vestige of once-idealistic egalitarian goals? What does this have to do with Harry Potter? Star Trek: In this new segment, Andrew assigned Dan to watch the Original Series episode, "The City on the Edge of Forever"––a veritable classic written by Harlan Ellison. Question: After reviewing the previous week's listener answers, Dan and Andrew change gears completely to ask: With the upcoming Netflix shows, the movies, and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. about to start its second season, which Marvel property would you like to see added to the fold? Comment on the page for this episode, which can be found at forall.libsyn.com. If you like the show but wish you could get more content per week, go ahead and "like" our official Facebook page and/or join our Google+ page where you'll be kept up to date with every episode as well as be fed interesting and/or relevant links, images, and discussions. You may e-mail any comments or questions to forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music: -"Stayin' In Black" by Wax Audio -"Money for Nothing" by Dire Straights -"Star Trek (Original Series Main Title)" by Alexander Courage -"Highly Illogical" by Leonard Nimoy
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Thu, 11 September 2014
A new episode of For All Intents and Purposes is here in true episodic fashion! Though PAX may be done and no huge events seem to be around the corner, it's back to business as usual. The Week in Geek: Andrew plays the Battlestar Galactica board game and actually keeps his friends this time, while Dan watches Academy Award-nominated animated short films––specifically, "Adam and Dog" by Minkyu Lee. Also, Dan will be an exhibitor at this year's Crocker-Con in Sacramento at the Crocker Art Museum. It happens on Thursday, 11 September, from 5-9pm. Be there! Boasts of Bethel: Close-reading the second episode of Doctor Who's 8th series, "Into the Dalek," Dan investigates the most prominent question on Whovians' minds: Is Clara actually a good English teacher? Discussion: Since Dan started watching Supernatural this week, he remembers the good old days of episodic nerdy drama and he and Andrew ponder why so much television has become serialized and whether it has helped or hurt the medium. Love the Craft: Andrew and Dan look at another story by H. P. Lovecraft. This time, it's one Andrew hasn't read before, an exciting, frightening, and...funny (?) short called, "The Hound." Question: Hot off the presses of Apple's press conference and their announcement of the Apple Watch, Dan and Andrew wonder: What are your thoughts on the rise of "smart", on-your-body peripherals for your phones? Leave your answers on the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com, or join and leave a comment at the For All Intents and Purposes Facebook and/or Google+ pages. You may also send us your answers, questions, or comments at forallpod@gmail.com For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap.
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Thu, 4 September 2014
It's time for PAX coverage with Dan and Andrew (mostly Andrew)! But before we get to PAX goodness, we must first get down to business. Week in Geek: For All Intents and Purposes now has an official Facebook page and an official Google+ page! Join them for regular updates, links, and interesting discussion. Meanwhile, Dan watches a documentary about a movie that was never made––Jodorowsky's Dune––and, guess what, Andrew goes to PAX Prime. Andrew Interviews: Andrew interviews Luke and Nicole from both Across The Board Games.net and Nerdy Seattle.com to talk about PAX! An intriguing interview spread across two parts that has them discuss everything from video games, to tabletop games, to diversity in gaming! The interview is broken up with: Discussion: Andrew and Dan discuss a recent study that shows that 92% of PC games purchased this year were digital. They discuss this physical-media-less trend and what it means and its benefits and deficits. Question: After discussing what they found most intriguing about this year's PAX Prime, they prance into a more light-hearted affair to ask: What is a cartoon/animated show you feel deserves a second look? Leave your responses and/or comments at this episode's post at forall.libsyn.com, or feel free to send your responses, comments, or inquiries to forallpod@gmail.com. Also, be sure to join our official Facebook and Google+ pages to stay up to date with updates, links to interesting articles and websites, and join in on the episode's discussion. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music from this Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Space Cruise (Title)" by Ben Prunty (from FTL: Faster Than Light (Official Soundtrack)) -"Into the Wilderness" by Michiko Naruke (from Wild Arms) -"I Giorni Dell'ira (Days of Anger)" by Riz Ortolani (from Django Unchained) -"You're the Best" by Joe Esposito (from The Karate Kid)
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Thu, 28 August 2014
With a revived vigor, Dan and Andrew tackle one of the [relatively] biggest topics yet: Doctor Who. Not to worry, however, because they surround their Doctor Who talk with the usual thoughtful commentary about topics that For All Intents and Purposes envelops. Week in Geek: Andrew watches To Be Takei and Dan talks about working with an artist on Long John. The Mass Effect Series: Another installment in their look at culturally and intellectually important video games, Dan and Andrew expand their breadth and discuss why the entire Mass Effect series is so important. Discussion: As expected, Andrew and Dan watched the new episode of Doctor Who's Series 8, "Deep Breath", a bit too closely and have a lot of things to say about it, focusing on the 12th Doctor (as played by Peter Capaldi), its themes, and how it fits in to the show overall. The Big Lebowski: Expanding their breadth even more, Dan and Andrew discuss a movie that they feel is culturally and intellectually important, hoping to expose an angle on the Coen Bros.' The Big Lebowski that you haven't really considered before. Question: Much like Comic Con before it, another huge convention is about to happen––the Penny Arcade Expo, colloquially known as PAX (or PAX Prime). So, with that in mind we want to know, What came out of PAX that got you excited and/or intrigued? Since it hasn't happened yet, Andrew and Dan couldn't quite answer the question. However, we'd love to hear from you! Leave a comment at the post for this episode at forall.libsyn.com, or e-mail us at forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music from this episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Saren" by Jack Wall (from Mass Effect: Original Soundtrack) -"New Worlds" by Jack Wall (from Mass Effect 2) -"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition.
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Thu, 21 August 2014
It's the thirteenth episode as Dan and Andrew do their best to avoid any and all calamity. Week in Geek: Andrew plays the new Dungeons and Dragons to...interesting results. Dan bought a book about comics theory, Comics and Sequential Art by Will Eisner. Boasts of Bethel: Dan discusses why he doesn't think the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Movie isn't a complete disaster. Discussion: Now that they have both seen Guardians of the Galaxy, they discuss its impact within the overall Marvel Cinematic Universe and how the MCU could and/or should look from this point forward. Andrew's Cross-Examination: Andrew interviews Seattle-based indie game designer, Kai Cambra about his interesting thoughts about game design. Nerd Question: It's almost time for Peter Capaldi's Doctor to be revealed to the world; so, with that in mind, we ask: With the coming of the 12th Doctor, who is your favorite Doctor and/or what is your favorite Doctor Who moment? Answer in the comments to this episode's post at forall.libsyn.com. Or feel free to e-mail your answer––and any comments or questions about the show––to forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that's an episode recap. See you next week!
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Thu, 14 August 2014
Andrew and Dan keep it interesting by presenting you a very special episode of A Podcast [ , ] For All Intents and Purposes. With outside commitments preventing them from recording at their usual time, the format and structure of this episode present new and exciting ideas to your (14th!) favorite geeky and nerd discussion podcast. Week in Geek: Andrew buys new tabletop games––Caverna and Province––while Dan sees Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Guardians of the Galaxy. Andrew Interrogates: Andrew sits down with Seattle tabletop guru, Jake Waltier, to discuss tabletop gaming, especially in the Seattle area. [ , ] Original: Referencing a joke made at the end of episode 9, Dan wrote and recorded a folk rock original, "Cthulhu Clock." Andrew Cross-Examines: Next, Andrew sits down with the founders of Across the Board Games.Net, Nicole Jekich and Luke Turpeinen. Nerd Question: With the tabletop-heavy content this week, we ask you to tell us: What is the tabletop game that is most intriguing and/or interesting to you right now? Submit your answers or any questions as a comment to this episode's post at forall.libsyn.com. You can also e-mail us at forallpod@gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, that's an episode recap. Music from this Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Cthulhu Clock" by D. Bethel -"Dinosaucers theme" by Shuki Levy and Haim Saban
Cthulhu Clock Lyrics (written and recorded by D. Bethel)
On the road to Rhode Island to put my mind at ease, A secluded cabin hideaway beneath the ocean's breeze. It's just a place to settle down and rest my weary head, and I would but for a strange cuckoo clock that was mounted above my bed.
Cthulhu clock, Cthulhu clock It penetrates my mind. Cthulhu clock, Cthulhu clock I hear its ceaseless chime. Its wretched screams are endless as they ring out through my dreams. And until I'm driven mad...it's not as bad as it seems.
At first, my mind was singing in the perfect solitude. Finally, alone with all my thoughts in a bright and hopeful mood. But as weeks wore on a creeping dread fell on me with the night Because every hour that clock would sound filled with antediluvian fright.
Though my master remains sleeping, one day he will arise, and amid a tenebrous cavalcade I'll gladly proselytize. What are these thoughts surrounding me? I cannot look away. With every toll another part of me begins to painfully fade away.
Cthulhu clock, Cthulhu clock, I'm clawing at my eyes. Cthulhu clock, Cthulhu clock, All life I now despise. My nerve-ends are exploding because I cannot understand: Am I just a speck of dust in your giant, god-like hand?
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Thu, 7 August 2014
With Episode 10 in the can, Andrew and Dan decide to mess with your minds with this exciting eleventh episode of For All Intents and Purposes. Week in Geek: Andrew starts making text adventures as Dan mourns the end of the Image Comics series, Prophet. Love the Craft: The Lovecraft segment returns as Dan and Andrew dissect the invisible menace of "The Dunwich Horror." Discussion: With the avalanche of response to last week's question, Andre wand Dan decide to more fully investigate the topic of musical scores as they relate to film, video games, and television. Andrew Objects: With movie scores in mind, Andrew objects to the Eric Serra-composed score for Pierce Brosnan's first outing as James Bond, Goldeneye. Geek Thoughts: This week, they keep up the musical themes by asking: What is your favorite television theme and why? Submit your answer––or any other comments or questions––as a comment to this episode's post at forall.libsyn.com. Or send us an e-mail at forallpod [at] gmail.com. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes and leave us a rating, especially if you enjoy the show! Leaving ratings will help spread the word! For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music from this episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Miles Edgeworth––Objection! 2011" by Noriyuki Iwadere (from Ace Attorney 2 Orchestra Arrangement) -"Ladies First" and "A Pleasant Drive in St. Petersburg" by Eric Serra (from the soundtrack to Goldeneye).
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Thu, 31 July 2014
The podcast reaches an arbitrary milestone and our hosts celebrate in style! They also make another podcast that falls into line with the standards set by the preceding episodes. The Week in Geek: Andrew plays a video game card game based on an MMO as well as, in his words, "eating comic books." Dan talks about his own comic, Long John. Boasts of Bethel: Dan reminisces on his two experiences with ComicCon, and tries to figure out what the SDCC (as the REAL fans call it) is actually about. Discussion: Since one of the biggest nerd gatherings happened this week in San Diego, Andrew and Dan decide to discuss it; but, more specifically, they try to answer the age old SDCC question: Who won––Marvel or DC? Games That Matter: Dan and Andrew craft an argument as to why the Playstation 1 game, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, is super-important and should be on everybody's roster. Geek Thoughts: After finally answering last week's question, they go broad with this week's, asking: What is a movie, tv, or video game soundtrack that you hold particularly dear and why? Submit your answer as a comment on the episode's page at forall.libsyn.com, on Facebook, Google+, or Twitter (Dan and Andrew). Also feel free to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and be sure to leave a comment there about how much you enjoy our thoughtful investigations into things geeky and nerdy! It'll help to spread the word! Also, feel free to e-mail us at forallpod@gmail.com. You'll be glad you did. For all intents and purposes, that was the tenth episode recap! Music from this Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -Theme from WildC.A.T.s the Animated Series by Sheree Jeacocke and Gerry Mosby. -"Dance of Illusions" from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night original soundtrack by Michiru Yamane
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Thu, 24 July 2014
As is the case every week, when exciting news or developments happen in the nerdy & geeky world, Andrew and Dan are on top of it with sharp wits and minds. The Week in Geek: Andrew starts reading comics and Dan finshes video games while listening to the new Weird Al album. Boasts of Bethel: Dan talks about the audience's role in completing that action that is "fiction." Discussion: This week Dan and Andrew discuss the recent developments in the world of comic books––specifically, the new Thor and the new Captain America––and how the world would benefit more from these "legacy" characters. Games that Matter: This time, Andrew and Dan go on about their love for all things Fallout 3. Geek Thoughts: After discussing the answers to last week's questions. To that end, since I said I'd link to it, here is the historical recipes blog that commenter, Tracy Johnston, maintains, Goode Eates. This week our hosts ask a timely question: What is exciting you or piquing your interest at this year's San Diego ComicCon? Submit your answer as a comment at forall.libsyn.com, on Facebook, Google+, or on Twitter (Dan and Andrew). Also, feel free to leave a review of the podcast on iTunes! Leaving reviews gets us more attention! Also, you can e-mail any questions, comments, or miscellanea to forallpod [at] gmail [dot] com. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music from the Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Get Used to It" by Darren Korb, from Bastion (Original Soundtrack) -"I Dont' Want to Set the World on Fire" by The Ink Spots -"The Rockford Files Theme" by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
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Thu, 17 July 2014
The world can't keep up with Dan and Andrew as they tear through all things geeky and nerdy. The Week in Geek: Before getting into individual accomplishments, they discuss the recently released trailer for Doctor Who Series 8! Andrew then discusses his preparation for UnPub in Seattle, while Dan discusses about Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and the Veronica Mars movie. Boasts of Bethel: In this week's boast, Dan gets psychological and ponders the connection between nerds and ironic/meta-humor and asks whether it's a good thing or not. SPOILER: He has no answers. Discussion: Inspired by the satirical-cum-blindingly-successful Potato Salad Kickstarter that made the rounds in this week's news cycle, Dan and Andrew examine what, exactly, Kickstarter is, could be, and should be and how it has been a benefit or detriment to geek culture. Andrew Objects: Hot on the heels of news that Marvel's Thor will now be a woman, Andrew decides to object to...those who object. Geek Thoughts: Big thanks to Walter Phippeny, Liz Geisser, Jason Morgan, Ruben Hanson-Rojas, and Brittney Farrand for responding to last week's question! Your answers were insightful and fun to talk about. However, we must keep moving forward, so we ask: What is a nerdy/geeky thing you've been doing recently that you want more people to know about? Leave a comment on the episode's post at forall.libsyn.com, or on either Andrew's or Dan's Facebook/Google+/Twitter posts (Dan's Twitter and Andrew's Twitter). You can also leave a comment on iTunes or e-mail us at forallpod [at] gmail.com. Until next week, for all intents and purposes, this is an episode breakdown.
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Thu, 10 July 2014
Even in the face of a near disastrous behind the scenes technical glitch, it turns out that Andrew and Dan can't be stopped. Again, they bring you another outstanding episode that covers a straight-up plethora of topics, including: Boasts of Bethel: This week, Dan ruminates on how animated films are marginalized by modern American society and wonders what we can do to move it forward. Discussion: Nintendo guru, Shigeru Miyamoto, makes a startlingly bold claim that video games are in a state of "creative immaturity." Andrew and Dan discuss what this means and what it may take to get out of it. Who Cares: Going back to the well, they discuss not an episode or story but a villain! This time they venture into the mind of Davros, the creator of the Daleks. Geek Thoughts: After going over last week's very debated question, this week they ask: What is a game/movie/tv show/comic/book/album/etc. that you feel helped move its medium forward? Why and how? Leave a comment on the episode's post at forall.libsyn.com, or on either Andrew's or Dan's Facebook/Google+/Twitter posts. You can also leave a comment on iTunes or e-mail us at forallpod [at] gmail.com Until next week, for all intents and purposes, that was an episode breakdown.
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Thu, 3 July 2014
The guys are back and push it to 11! Because Dan lives in Sacramento, and it is summer, you'll hear his floor fan humming along throughout the episode––you've been warned! In a very energetic episode, Andrew and Dan discuss the following: Week in Geek: Andrew continues to play X-Com, but not before also playing some 13th Age. Dan plays the demo for Valiant Hearts and nearly cries while doing so. Andrew Objects: Breaking into our regularly scheduled Boasts of Bethel, Andrew addresses the idea that your role-playing game is better (or worse) than anybody elses...and why that might be a problem. Nerd Debate: Dan sees Transformers: Age of Extinction which gets the guys to ponder the role of 80s nostalgia in popular culture. Then Dan tells Michael Bay how to make Transformers movies. Games That Matter: Andrew and Dan discuss the importance and impact of Konami's (more appropriately, Hideo Kojima's) Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Last Call: After reviewing listener responses to last week's question, Dan and Andrew get into a semantic debate, which must be resolved by you: Leave a comment on the episode's post at forall.libsyn.com, or on either Dan or Andrew's Facebook/Google+/Twitter posts, leave a comment on iTunes, or email us at forallpod [at] gmail.com
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Thu, 26 June 2014
With Dan running at about 60%, Andrew boldly steps up to the reins and wheels a new episode through to the finish line. Under his masterly guidance, they competently discuss the following: Week in Geek - Andrew plays X-Com again. Dan plays Street Fighter IV for the first time. Boasts of Bethel - Dan discusses thinking about making comics too hard. Nerd Topics - Writer/director Rian Johnson was announced to helm episode 8 of Star Wars (and possibly episode 9), and with that news Dan and Andrew discuss the worlds of reboots and continuations and what it all means. Who Cares (title still pending) - The guys discuss a Doctor Who event that is particularly near and dear to Andrew as he had to say goodbye to his Doctor in a particularly gruesome fashion. They discuss Doctor Who: The Movie. Closing Time - Before getting to the new nerdly question, fans' answers to last week's question are addressed. But this week they ask: What nerd product/media do you feel represents or comments on its era? Why? What is your answer to this question? Leave a comment either at forall.libsyn.com, the posts on Facebook, or send an email at forallpod [at] gmail.com and your answers will be read on the next episode! It's an exciting week! For all intents and purposes, that's an episode recap.
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Thu, 19 June 2014
This week, Andrew and Dan return with a bevy of new and exciting topics, including: -FTL -Super-old Doctor Who episodes -Long John, Dan's upcoming webcomic (June 24th at www.longjohncomic.com) -Dan Boasts about adaptations! -The boys discuss the return and legacy of adventure games. -Then they talk about the greatest game ever made, Final Fantasy III/VI -Other sundry topics! Our question to you, however, is what neglected gaming franchise would you like to see make a comeback and why? Leave a comment or send an e-mail to forallpod@gmail.com Until next week, that was a podcast (for all intents and purposes).
Music in this week's episode: -Stayin' in Black by Wax Audio -Prelude by Nobuo Uematsu -Fanfare by Nobuo Uematsu
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Thu, 12 June 2014
We're back for episode three! This week Andrew and Dan get into trouble talking about topics such as: -Andrew's recent decent into Bronyhood...sort of. -Dan left his house, for once, to see a movie! -Dan also talks about "next gen" gaming. -Then they come back to talk about the indie game movement, spurred on by this Gamasutra article. -To right this vehicle, they then talk about Doctor Who again, this time discussing the 2nd Doctor's exit story, The War Games. -Yes, they know E3 is going on right now. No, they don't talk about it. As always, they would like to hear from you about what you thought of the episode! You can do that by leaving a comment at the episode page, found at forall.libsyn.com. You can also send them an e-mail at forallpod [at] gmail.com. For all intents and purposes, this is a blog post. Music from this episode includes: -Stayin' in Black by Wax Audio -I Am the Doctor by Jon Pertwee
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Thu, 5 June 2014
As expected, we have created a second episode for your listening pleasure. This week, as with last week, our topics went all over the place: -Andrew discusses his time with the game, Sentinels of the Multiverse. -D. Bethel discusses his new webcomic, Long John (longjohncomic.com). -He also boasts about how Godzilla could possibly Cthulhu's second-cousin. -Andrew gives us all we need to know about the new Dungeons & Dragons. -In a new segment––Love the Craft––the boys discuss the H. P. Lovecraft story, The Shadow Over Innsmouth. -To close out the episode, they take a look forward and ask if they have anything exciting planned for the coming week. (SPOILERS: No.) Please feel free to leave your thoughts on any of the above topics and we'll read it on next week's show! Also, FAIAP (For All Intents And Purposes, that is) is now available for subscription on iTunes if you prefer to get your podcasts there. If you prefer e-mail, that is at forallpod@gmail.com Thanks again for the great response to the show! We aim to entertain!
Music from this episode includes: -Stayin' In Black - Wax Audio
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Thu, 29 May 2014
In the premiere episode of A Podcast [ , ] For All Intents and Purposes, we are introduced to the hosts: Andrew, a stew of nuclear engineering, lawyering, and quizomancy; and Dan, a comicker who teaches English––as they fill you in on a variety of topics, including: -Original Comic Art -Boasts of Bethel: Dan's Statement of Nerdly Purpose -The David Goyer/She Hulk Incident -Doctor Who Ramble: The Leisure Hive We're still working out the kinks and finding our feet; but we hope you enjoy it all the same, for all intents and purposes.
Music from this episode includes: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"I Am the Doctor" by Jon Pertwee
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