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Sci-Fi Graveyard
Joseph Gettinger
53 episodes
1 month ago
A podcast that talks about old Sci-Fi movies and show. While some films we discuss what we like and what we don't. Other films will be asked if the film should, "Rise from the Grave", "Rest in Peace", or "Let it Die."
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A podcast that talks about old Sci-Fi movies and show. While some films we discuss what we like and what we don't. Other films will be asked if the film should, "Rise from the Grave", "Rest in Peace", or "Let it Die."
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Science Fiction
TV & Film,
Fiction,
Film Reviews
Episodes (20/53)
Sci-Fi Graveyard
The Predator

In this episode of Sci-Fi Graveyard, the hosts review 'The Predator' (2018), discussing its characters, plot inconsistencies, and overall execution. They critique the performances, particularly highlighting Thomas Jane's role, while expressing disappointment in the film's writing and direction. The conversation delves into themes of evolution and intelligence, questioning the portrayal of autism in the narrative. Ultimately, the hosts share their final thoughts on the film's forgettable nature and lack of coherence. In this conversation, the hosts critique the latest Predator movie, discussing its storytelling flaws, character development, and overall execution. They express disappointment in the film's direction and compare it unfavorably to previous entries in the franchise, particularly 'Prey.' The discussion also touches on real-world parallels, such as autism and environmental issues, before concluding with thoughts on the future of the franchise and the importance of storytelling in film.

Takeaways

  • The Predator is the fourth movie in the franchise.
  • Shane Black, who starred in the original, directed this film.
  • Thomas Jane's character was a standout performance.
  • The film's plot had significant inconsistencies.
  • The portrayal of Olivia Munn's character raised questions.
  • The movie attempted to address themes of evolution and intelligence.
  • Critics felt the writing and direction were lacking.
  • The film featured multiple sets of villains, complicating the narrative.
  • The side characters provided some of the best moments.
  • Overall, the film was deemed forgettable by the hosts. The latest Predator movie is considered a significant disappointment.
  • Critics argue that the film's writing and storytelling were flawed.
  • Character development was lacking, leading to a disjointed narrative.
  • The hosts believe that previous films in the franchise, especially 'Prey,' were superior.
  • Real-world issues, such as autism and environmental concerns, were discussed in relation to the film's themes.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of coherent storytelling in movies.
  • The hosts express a desire for the franchise to take a different direction in future films.
  • There is a consensus that the film should not be revisited or celebrated.
  • The hosts emphasize the need for better character arcs and plot development in sequels.
  • The discussion reflects a broader critique of modern filmmaking and its disconnect from audience expectations.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Overview of The Predator

02:59 Character Analysis and Performances

06:00 Plot Holes and Inconsistencies

09:03 Themes of Evolution and Intelligence

11:58 Critique of Writing and Direction

14:58 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

21:51 Critique of the Predator Movie

26:07 Storytelling Flaws and Missed Opportunities

30:05 Thematic Elements and Character Development

36:32 Real-World Parallels and Speculation

43:51 Final Thoughts and Future Prospects

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6 months ago
47 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Prey

In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'Prey', a prequel in the Predator franchise, focusing on its cultural representation, character development, and storytelling techniques. They explore the dynamics between the protagonist Naru and the Predator, highlighting themes of gender identity and the significance of language. The discussion also touches on the connections to previous films in the franchise and the overall success of the Predator series compared to other franchises like Terminator. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the evolution of iconic characters in the Terminator and Predator franchises, discussing the impact of character changes and the importance of continuity. They explore the blending of genres, particularly the action and horror elements in these films, and highlight the significance of strong female protagonists in modern cinema. The discussion also touches on the future of both franchises, the importance of storytelling, and the legacy of cult classics. The episode wraps up with reflections on physical media and the hosts' plans for future discussions.

Takeaways

  • Prey is a significant addition to the Predator franchise.
  • Naru's character represents a strong female warrior identity.
  • Cultural accuracy was prioritized in the film's production.
  • The Predator's hunting style contrasts with Naru's resourcefulness.
  • The film's pacing keeps the audience engaged throughout.
  • Language plays a crucial role in character interactions.
  • The film connects to iconic lines from the original Predator.
  • The Predator franchise has seen more success than Terminator.
  • The film explores themes of identity and survival.
  • The dynamic between predator and prey is central to the story. Terminator 2 is often regarded as the best in the series.
  • Character continuity is crucial for franchise success.
  • Changes in iconic characters can alienate fans.
  • Prey showcases a strong female protagonist in a compelling story.
  • Franchises like Predator can thrive without reboots.
  • Good storytelling is essential for engaging cinema.
  • Cult classics often gain appreciation over time.
  • Physical media is becoming less common in the digital age.
  • Strong female characters can resonate with all audiences.
  • Franchise longevity relies on fresh and engaging narratives.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Prey and Its Context

02:47 Character Development and Cultural Representation

06:08 The Predator's Hunting Style vs. Naru's Resourcefulness

09:02 Connections to the Original Predator Films

11:59 Themes of Survival and Proving Oneself

15:01 Pacing and Storytelling Techniques

17:59 Role Reversal: Predator vs. Prey

21:00 Franchise Comparisons and Future Possibilities

29:17 The Human Element in Horror Films

32:00 Franchise Comparisons: Predator vs. Terminator

36:00 The Evolution of the Terminator Series

40:12 Female Protagonists in Action Films

43:59 The Future of the Predator Franchise

53:46 The Longevity of Terminator

54:42 Pigeonholing in Storytelling

54:59 The Success of Prey

56:49 Classic Storytelling Elements

59:29 Cult Classics and Their Reception

01:03:35 The Future of Predator Franchise

01:07:03 The Importance of Physical Media

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11 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Predators

Predators is the next movie in the Predator franchise, released in 2010. The film follows a group of people who find themselves in a jungle on an alien planet and must survive against the Predators. The movie was conceived by Robert Rodriguez and produced by his company Troublemaker Studios. It serves as a double entendre, describing both the hunters and the characters in the movie. The film introduces different classes of Predators and pays homage to the original 1987 Predator film. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'Predators' and share their thoughts on various aspects of the film. They talk about the plot, characters, and the overall quality of the movie. They also touch on the Predator franchise as a whole and compare 'Predators' to other films in the series. The hosts express their appreciation for the film's creative control and discuss the potential impact of studio interference. They also mention their other podcasts and upcoming projects.

Takeaways

  • Predators is set on an alien planet where a group of people must survive against the Predators.
  • The film was conceived by Robert Rodriguez and produced by Troublemaker Studios.
  • Predators introduces different classes of Predators and pays homage to the original 1987 Predator film.
  • The movie explores the concept of survival and the predatory nature of both the hunters and the characters. The hosts enjoyed the movie 'Predators' and found it to be one of the better films in the Predator franchise.
  • They appreciated the creative control that the filmmakers had and felt that it contributed to the quality of the film.
  • The hosts discussed the potential impact of studio interference on movies and expressed their preference for films with creative freedom.
  • They mentioned their other podcasts and upcoming projects, encouraging listeners to check them out.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Predators

02:33 The Double Entendre of Predators

08:07 Homage to the Original Film

12:29 The Twist with Topher Grace

39:05 Other Podcasts and Upcoming Projects

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1 year ago
43 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Predator 2

In this episode, the hosts discuss the movie Predator 2. They talk about the cast, including Danny Glover and Bill Paxton, and the reasons for Arnold Schwarzenegger's absence. They also share trivia about the movie and discuss the controversy surrounding its release in South Africa. The hosts share their favorite predator kills and discuss the motivations of the characters. The episode concludes with a discussion about Bill Paxton's other notable movie, Twister. The conversation revolves around the film Predator 2 and its merits as a sequel. The participants debate whether it is a good follow-up to the original film and discuss the connections between Predator 2 and the novel Prey. They also explore the significance of the elder predator and the respect shown to Danny Glover's character. The conversation touches on the presence of predators on Earth throughout history and concludes with personal opinions on Predator 2 compared to the first film. Overall, the participants express an appreciation for Predator 2 that has grown over time. The hosts engage in casual conversation about movies and actors, discussing their favorite films and reminiscing about specific actors' roles. They then transition to planning future podcast episodes, including the movies they want to review. The conversation takes a somber turn as they remember the late actor Carl Weathers and express their appreciation for his work. The hosts conclude with final thoughts and recommendations, reflecting on previous podcast episodes and promoting their other podcasts and streaming activities. They end with closing remarks and discuss their plans for future episodes.

Takeaways


Predator 2 starred Danny Glover, Bill Paxton, and other notable actors.

Arnold Schwarzenegger did not appear in the movie due to various reasons.

The movie faced controversy in South Africa due to the political climate at the time.

The hosts shared their favorite predator kills and discussed the motivations of the characters.

Bill Paxton's other notable movie, Twister, was also mentioned. Predator 2 is a debated sequel to the original film, with some participants enjoying it as a follow-up and others preferring the first film.

The gun in Predator 2 has a connection to the novel Prey, and the participants discuss the significance of this connection.

The elder predator in Predator 2 shows respect to Danny Glover's character, indicating a deeper understanding of the predator's motivations.

The conversation explores the idea that predators have been present on Earth throughout history, adding depth to the predator mythology.

Personal opinions on Predator 2 vary, with some participants appreciating it more over time and others preferring the original film.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Cast

03:00 Reasons for Arnold Schwarzenegger's Absence

06:00 Trivia and Setting

09:00 South Africa Controversy

12:00 Danny Glover's Role and Other Cast Members

17:00 Favorite Predator Kills

22:00 Motivation of Characters

24:00 Bill Paxton and Twister

24:21 Debating if Predator 2 is a good sequel

27:10 The gun in Predator 2 and its connection to Prey

31:05 The significance of the elder predator and the respect shown to Danny Glover's character

34:31 Predators' presence on Earth throughout history

35:09 Personal opinions on Predator 2 compared to the first film

46:47 The appreciation for Predator 2 over time

51:35 Discussion about movies and actors

52:17 Planning future podcast episodes

53:25 Remembering Carl Weathers

54:36 Final thoughts and recommendations

56:08 Reflection on previous podcast episodes

57:03 Promotion of other podcasts and streaming activities

57:59 Closing remarks and future plans

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1 year ago
59 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Predator

The conversation covers various aspects of the movie Predator, including the special effects, the work of Stan Winston, the possibility of a prequel, and the movie's box office success and legacy. The hosts also discuss funny moments in the movie and share personal connections and childhood memories associated with it. They conclude by recommending the movie to those who haven't seen it and expressing their love for the film.

Chapters

00:00 Special Effects and Blood of the Predator

29:00 Stan Winston and Special Effects

31:01 Possible Prequel

33:06 No Complaints about the Movie

35:06 Pacing and Special Effects

39:02 Box Office Success and Legacy

40:02 Inspiration from Rocky Joke

42:08 Funny Moments in the Movie

43:21 Personal Connection and Childhood Memories

46:11 Future Movies and Franchise

50:19 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

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2 years ago
58 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Superman

In this episode of Sci-Fi Graveyard, the hosts discuss the 1978 film Superman the Movie. They provide background information on the movie's production and cast, including Christopher Reeve's physical transformation for the role. They share trivia and behind-the-scenes details, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger's failed attempt to play Superman and the reuse of footage in Knight Rider. The hosts also explore the significance of Krypton's sun and the name Rao, as well as the impact of inflation on the movie's budget. They discuss the experience of watching movies in theaters and reflect on their first superhero movie experiences. The hosts highlight memorable scenes and characters, including Ned Beatty's performance as Otis and the iconic flying scene. They also discuss the ending and its continuity with Superman II, as well as references to real locations like Metropolis and Hackensack. The hosts share their favorite and least favorite scenes from the movie. In this episode, the hosts discuss the movie 'Predators' and express their appreciation for the film. They reminisce about their personal experiences with watching movies, including their childhood memories and the influence of their families. The episode concludes with announcements of upcoming episodes and promotions of other podcasts and content on their website. The hosts also acknowledge the challenges of balancing work and content creation.

Takeaways

  • Superman the Movie was a groundbreaking superhero film that had a significant impact on the genre.
  • Christopher Reeve's physical transformation for the role of Superman was impressive and inspired the post-crisis Superman look in the comics.
  • The movie's budget and box office success, when adjusted for inflation, demonstrate its popularity and cultural impact.
  • The experience of watching movies in theaters has changed over time, with the availability of streaming platforms and shorter theatrical release windows.
  • Memorable scenes and characters, such as Otis and the flying scene, have left a lasting impression on audiences. The hosts enjoyed the movie 'Predators' and expressed their admiration for its inventiveness.
  • Watching movies together was a significant part of the hosts' childhoods, and they appreciate the freedom their parents gave them to explore different genres.
  • The hosts promote their other podcasts and encourage listeners to check out their website for more content.
  • Balancing work and content creation can be challenging, but the hosts are committed to delivering quality episodes and products.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:26 Superman's Origin and Journey

02:24 Trivia and Behind-the-Scenes

03:11 What If Arnold Schwarzenegger Played Superman?

04:09 Krypton's Sun and the Name Rao

05:23 Steven Spielberg's Offer and Richard Donner's Firing

06:53 The Song That Became an Inner Monologue

07:38 Christopher Reeve's Physical Transformation

08:25 The Budget and Box Office Success

09:36 The Impact of Inflation on the Budget

11:10 The Experience of Watching Movies in Theaters

12:23 The First Superhero Movie Experience

13:46 Revisiting Movies in Theaters

15:02 The Visual Effects and Filming Techniques

17:31 The Realism of Christopher Reeve's Superman

19:11 Memorable Scenes and Characters

25:12 The Ending and Continuity with Superman II

28:10 Metropolis and Hackensack References

31:03 Favorite Scene: Superman's Debut in Metropolis

31:39 Least Favorite Scene: Inconsistencies with Lex Luthor

01:00:12 Discussion about the movie 'Predators'

01:01:10 Personal experiences with watching movies

01:02:03 Conclusion and announcement of next episodes

01:03:23 Discussion about the horror movie podcast

01:04:12 Promotion of other podcasts

01:05:29 Promotion of website and content

01:06:15 Discussion about other content on the website

01:06:44 Challenges of balancing work and content creation

01:06:54 Closing remarks and farewell

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2 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Superman II: The Donner Cut

Today the gang discuss Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut. This was a rare instance where a removed director got to complete his "vision" of the film or close to it as possible. Have you seen it? How does it compare to the original theatrical version? Let us know.

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2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Superman III
On our latest episode; we discuss the 1983 film Superman III. Is this the film that flew over the shark? You'll believe a man can be in a slump. Come listen as we discuss a movie scribbled on paper with crayons and decide if it should Rest in Peace, Let it Die, or Rise from the Grave. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2 years ago
56 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
The gang discusses the last of the original Superman films; Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. We look forward to discussing Superman III in our next episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City
The gang discusses the latest and reboot of the Resident Evil series with Welcome To Raccoon City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2 years ago
1 hour

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
The gang discuss the sixth and final film in the Resident Evil franchise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2 years ago
50 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Resident Evil: Retribution
The gang discuss the fifth film in the Resident Evil franchise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Resident Evil: Afterlife
The gang discuss the fourth film in the Resident Evil franchise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard Outside the Graveyard The Frighteners.
Today Joseph and the Heart of Geek gang take a step out of the Sci-Fi Graveyard and into another as we discuss the modern classic from Peter Jackson's 1996 Hollywood debut The Frighteners.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard: Resident Evil Extinction
The gang discuss the third film in the Resident Evil franchise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard: Resident Evil Apocalypse
Today the gang on Sci-Fi Graveyard discuss the second film in the Resident Evil series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
59 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard: Dune 2021
Today the Sci-Fi Graveyard gang discuss the new adaptation of Dune. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard Resident Evil 2002
Today, the gang discusses resident Evil from 2002. The first film in the original film franchise. Did you like it? Tell us what you think?--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
47 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard Dune
Today we discuss our opinions of the 1984 Sci-Fi Classic Dune.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
49 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
Sci-Fi Graveyard Ender's Game
Today Joseph, Jeremy, and Josh discuss the movie based on the Sci-Fi classic Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Sci-Fi Graveyard
A podcast that talks about old Sci-Fi movies and show. While some films we discuss what we like and what we don't. Other films will be asked if the film should, "Rise from the Grave", "Rest in Peace", or "Let it Die."