Tag Archive for 'sci-fi'

David

The Last Lost Weekend at The Paley Center for Media

 

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If you’re a LOST fan, as I am, you’re probably kind of curious as to where this is all going. This weekend is the series finale of the show, and to celebrate, The Paley Center for Media is holding a little get-together:

“The Paley Center for Media and New York Comic Con are going to help EASE YOUR PAIN with a fun-filled celebration featuring a slew of events—a DHARMA aptitude test (aka trivia contest), a custom-made Lost game, prizes, giveaways, a panel discussion, and a special screening of a pop-up version of the program that got it all started: the pilot episode.”

The Last Lost Weekend: A Celebration | The Paley Center for Media

David

May the 4th Be With You

 

In honor of Star Wars Day, here’s a sweet LEGO animated recap of the original trilogy.

YouTube – The Fastest and Funniest LEGO Star Wars story ever told.

Erin

Promo for ABC’s “V”

 

I liked the original, so of course I’m wary, but this is exciting!

Direct Link: “V” Promo on Youtube

Nelson

NYGC Episode 18 – Sci-Fi TV

 

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Grab your favorite beverage and snack. Find that sweet spot on the couch and get comfortable, we’re beaming into Sci-Fi TV! From Trek to Farscape and beyond, we’re going to discuss what we love and hate about what some of us consider the best genre on TV!

mp3 link

Our contest from episode 17: Quackintosh still stands. An explanation for those who do not know:

We  have a new segment called “Where’s Nelson?!?” where you listen to an audio clip (in episode) of me describing a location that you have to guess. You can e-mail us at thegeeks@nygeekcast.com with the answer and if you guess the location correctly you’ll get a cool prize.

Show Notes:

David

Recording Episode 18 – Scifi TV

 

We will be recording episode 18 this coming Thursday. With the recent release of a new Star Trek movie, we are taking it upon ourselves to discuss science fiction television in all of it’s forms.

Thoughts? Questions? Please leave a comment on this post. Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you!