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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