The New York Geeks sit down to talk about instances of retroactive continuity (or “retcons”) in various forms of fiction — when creators or copyright holders go back and mess around with previously established works. We’re looking at YOU, George Lucas.
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In this bite-size, David and Brett regroup after the NYC release party for the Boxee Box, a set-top media aggregator for your TV.
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Are you overwhelmed by the ridiculous amount of movies, video games, e-books, mp3’s and all the other media and devices out there at your finger tips? We are! In this episode we discuss how we deal with the sheer amount of crap available to us.
In this episode, we’ll be discussing everything Star Wars, good and bad. As a new Star Wars movies comes to theaters (Clone Wars,) we bring up it’s glorious past, it’s sad present, and it’s hopefully bright future.
Towards the end of the episode I distract everyone with an image. Said image is above with obvious editing. I wish this was a real movie.
Break song is Star Wars Accapella by Virt. ( Virt’s the man….he’s going to be at the Blip Festival this December and he wrote the music for Contra 4 on the Nintendo DS.)
The New York Geekcast is hosted by Nelson Diaz and David Pagano. These two self-proclaimed nerds (along with their friends) cover anything and everything dorky -- movies, music, comics, video games, television -- while bringing a unique New York sensibility to it all.
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