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Behind the Curtain: April 25, Video Edition (part 2)

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About Bond: Episode 10 – Bond 25 Announcements

To kick off filming of Bond 25, Barbara Broccoli assembled a panel of notables in one of the most iconic Bond locations… Jamaica.  Jamaica, of course, was the setting for the first Bond film, Dr. No, and was the location which, in the real world, Ian Flemming...

Army Infantry Museum

In Fort Benning, Georgia, there is a museum dedicated to the men and women of the United States Army from the beginning of US history to the most current military conflict. This museum is set up as a monument to the sacrifices many have given in the...

The (Opinionated) Essential Guides to Animated Star Wars, by Josh Sosa – Part 4

Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels had a number of amazing story arcs and continuing plot elements that further deepened the history, world-building, and overall mythology of the franchise. Sometimes, however, it is too difficult to find all the episodes...

The (Opinionated) Essential Guides to Animated Star Wars, by Josh Sosa – Part 3

Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels had a number of amazing story arcs and continuing plot elements that further deepened the history, world-building, and overall mythology of the franchise. Sometimes, however, it is too difficult to find all the episodes...

The (Opinionated) Essential Guides to Animated Star Wars, by Josh Sosa – Part 2

Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels had a number of amazing story arcs and continuing plot elements that further deepened the history, world-building, and overall mythology of the franchise. Sometimes, however, it is too difficult to find all the episodes...

The State of the Star Wars Fandom – my perspective

The matter of divisiveness in the Star Wars fan community has been bothering me for some time now.  These issues have gotten so severe that, were it not for me co-hosting Echo Base, I would have likely withdrawn from a lot of social media.  My perspective on the Star...

Lammas Night, by Katherine Kurtz

"I know what the Germans think - or at least what our chaps at Whitehall believe the Germans think.  Everyone knows that Hitler is fascinated with the occult, that he's rumored to have a stable of pet astrologers - and obviously we have some, too, yourself among them....

The Mud Trooper Files: Part 2

The Design If you search ‘mud trooper’ in your favorite internet search engine, you don’t get a whole lot… in a relative sense.  A lot of the images are the same and each day there is more fan art (which I think is awesome, by the way!).  You also get some images of...
Rogue One (A Roundtable Review)

Rogue One (A Roundtable Review)

SPOILERS AHEAD! This is our round table review for Rogue One with some of our Patreon donors.   We have with us Keri, Joel, Kyle, Jared, and Derek.  What were your expectations going into the movie?  What did you expect to happen? Keri:  I'm starting to realize if I...

Book Review: Star Wars Death Star

Book Review: Star Wars Death Star

Death Star was a novel released in 2007 by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry, now a part of the defunct “Legends” continuity. But don’t let that stop you from reading it; it’s still a fun story and you could almost pretend it’s still “counts”.

MUSIC REVIEW: “Endless” – Soviet Soviet

MUSIC REVIEW: “Endless” – Soviet Soviet

Post-punk in the modern age is a really difficult genre to pull off. You can either sound too much like one of the classic bands like Joy Division, or you simply rip off one of the modern successors like Interpol. The trick is to find yourself somewhere in the middle of that, which is exactly what Italian band Soviet Soviet set out to do with their second full-length release, Endless.

Movie Review: Arrival

Movie Review: Arrival

The film, Arrival, directed by Denis Villeneuve, is a master work of science fiction in the vein of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Contact, and Interstellar. If you didn’t like these films, Arrival is likely not for you.

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