The Raiders Guys are back!

We hosted Chris and Eric back in 2012, just as Alan Eisenstock’s awesome tell-all book was hitting store shelves. The duo is well known as the creators of the ‘best fan film ever made’, as they took seven years (yep, seven) of their childhood to painstakingly recreate almost every shot of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Here’s more info about the film, via the trailer for the book:

Chris and Eric shot every single scene, and every single stunt from the film, minus one. Eric explains “The Flying Wing Scene.   Yep, that awesome sequence where Indy fights the bald Nazi under the moving airplane.  In our ten years of screenings, people have been urging us to do it.  And so, the idea of adding the ultimate mythological bookend to our childhood saga has brought us back together – the team is stronger than ever.  ”

Now, after 25 years, and as a set piece for Jeremy Coon’s upcoming documentary about the adaptation, Chris, Eric, and the rest of the Raiders Adaptation crew want to complete the film… but they need our help. They would love to hit their stretch goal of $125,000, but their Kickstarter goal is a meager $50,000, and with 29 days to go they’re already over 10% of the way there.

As always, there are amazing rewards up for grabs here, including digital downloads of the film (old and new editions), DVD’s, books, t-shirts, storyboards, even props or a screening in your city.

Check out the Kickstarter video for the campaign below, and let us know if you’ll be backing this incredible project. Have you had a chance to see the adaptation yet?

Last week the Oscar nominations were announced! There were surprises, snubs and favorites but what’s what? Luckily, I have friends who are smarter than me and have better taste! One such friend is Witney Siebold, former Geekscape writer and current movie critic for Crave Online… as well as co-host with William Bibbiani of the B-Movies Podcast! So after recording a sister episode of the B-Movies Podcast, we sat down to talk Oscars as well as Michael Douglas being cast as Hank Pym in ‘Ant-Man’, more Star Wars talk (as if there’s ever enough) and Geekscape’s very own ‘Doc of the Dead’ premiering at SXSW 2014!

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Briefly: We cannot wait for this to come out.

All the way back in April of 2013, we hosted a ‘Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four Reunion‘, which featured some of the film’s prominent cast and crew, as well as documentary producer Mark Sikes. The group was just about to start production on the Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s ‘The Fantastic Four’, and today, the first trailer for that documentary was released.

I still haven’t had an opportunity to watch Corman’s version of The Fantastic Four, but have read up on its troubled production extensively, and am very excited for the documentary to release. You can take a look at the trailer below, which features some excellent interview clips with Corman himself, as well as a multitude of cast and crew members.

Be sure to let us know what you think, and if you’re excited to see the full feature!

Back in 1994, legendary B-Movie filmmaker Roger Corman produced one of Marvel’s first movies. It was a feature film adaptation of The Fantastic Four, which at the time never saw the light of day. It has since been bootlegged and leaked, and has gained a cult following over the years. Director Marty Langford has created a documentary called DOOMED!: The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s “The Fantastic Four,”  which gives us the full behind the scenes story of the film’s troubled production and release.

This week I skyped in with Zach Gehring. Not only was Zach the founding member of Unsung Zeroes (one of my all time favorite pop punk bands) he is also the guitarist of Mae. Zach is now working on his first solo project and asking for fans to help finance it via IndieGoGo. We talked about the recording business, touring, being on a christian label and music journalism among other topics.

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The intro music contains the song All The Things by Last Tuesday from Chords for Cures Volume 1.

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On the main stage at the 2013 Comikaze Expo, I got a chance to sit down with actor and director Edward James Olmos and talk about Battlestar Gallactica, Miami Vice, Blade Runner and more! As a surprise addition, actor Michael Hogan joins us to talk about playing Colonel Tigh to Olmos’ Captain Adama and doing voice work on Skyrim and Mass Effect!

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Comikaze is this weekend! It’s been a long time coming… and nobody knows Comikaze better than the cast of Syfy’s ‘Fangasm’, who served as Comikaze interns this past spring! This is a really solid episode as we discuss issues like Cosplay is not Consent with Molly McIsaac, what got us into being geeks with Kristin Hackett and Paul Perkins and Marvel VS DC with Mike Reed! Also, what REALLY went down between Sal and Dani when the cameras weren’t rolling? Plus! Guest co-host Andrew Duvall brings his girlfriend Lisa Best by the show to talk about their new web series ‘The Apartment’! And I definitely have a Fangasm!

Longtime friend Canyon Prince returns to Geekscape, hot off the heels of finishing his first two films as part of ‘2 Guys And A Film‘! This time he brings along fellow filmmaker James Thomas and actor J Michael Briggs! They break down the successful productions of ‘Hard Sun’, which I loved, and ‘Run Like Hell’ and talk about the next step… a slate of FIVE back to back productions! If you’re an indie filmmaker, and even if you’re not, this is a pretty interesting conversation about just going out and doing it!

Harry Elfont wrote and directed 1998’s Can’t Hardly Wait which I saw as a child and it left a huge impact. I wrote a Retroactive Thinking article which Harry saw and tweeted a thank you to me. Being the whore I am I immediately asked him to do the podcast. Somehow I managed to convince him to do the show and let me overly praise him. Sorry for how obnoxious my geek out of this is.

Also Harry wrote/directed Josie and the Pussycats

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Almost 20 years ago, one of the most notorious comic book films of all time was produced: Roger Corman’s ‘The Fantastic Four’! For most of its existence, this unreleased gem, which fans either loved or bemoaned, was only available through bootleg fan copies at comic book conventions. A VHS or DVD copy was the Holy Grail of Geekdom! Now, on the eve of production on the documentary ‘Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s “Fantastic Four” Movie’, original cast members Rebecca Staab, Joseph Culp, Carl Ciarfalio and documentary producer Mark Sikes (who was a casting assistant on the film) talk about what it was like making the film, being in the film and looking back 20 years later! Geekscapist Satori claims “This is a really great ep, probably my favorite since you’ve been on Toadhop.” and “This is BRILLIANT!!!!” Who are we to argue with a longtime Geekscapist? Enjoy!

 

I go a bit nuts on the show this time around, letting everyone know who is Number 1 or will be very soon! Geekscape has an agenda and we’re going to play it to the end! WonderCon is this weekend and you know we’ll be representing on the floor at Booth 953! I talk comics books and what DC books you can afford to drop from your pull lists! ‘Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon’ on the 3DS brings me tons of ghostly fun! Shawn Madden drops by to say that ‘GI Joe: Retaliation’ is Triple A Plus Plus! My wife calls up to calm me down and Linder, our new British listener, calls in to talk gardening… and I roll with it! Because gardening rules! PLUS! It’s horn-blowing time!

 

Former WWE Superstar (and my brother) Paul London guests on Geekscape to talk wrestling, Marvel movies and Gauntlet cinema! We discuss inbred wrestling fans getting out of control, Japanese gifts and the current state of wrestling! Our friend Stone Cold Steve Austin maybe even calls in to drop a big piece of news on us! We discuss the idea of Jean Claude Van Damme being in a Marvel movie and Shane O’Hare calls in to let us know that the Android virtual reality game Ingress has taken over his life! Plus! Kenny, Paul and I give you our votes for top summer movies!

 

After a week off, we are back from SXSW with a bunch of reviews, news and updates about all things Geekscape! I share my love for the new ‘Evil Dead’, the insane ‘Milo’ and the incredible ‘Zero Charisma’! Shawn calls in to talk news, including the return of Veronica Mars, a director for Jurassic Park 4, Guardians of the Galaxy news and Kick-Ass 2! Brent Moore gives his report on ‘Spring Breakers’ and ‘Lords of Salem’ and former-NFL player Otis Grigsby calls in to talk Skyrim and Powerpuff Girls! PLUS! Stone Cold Steve Austin provides us with some of the weirdest callers yet!

 

This one is fired off like a rocket! ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ takes me hostage and beats me up! Orson Scott Card is a massive dickhead! ‘Miss December’ director Derek Lindeman calls in! Saint Mort drops the bomb that his mom signed him up for a dating service for Valentine’s Day and Shane O’Hare calls up to discuss the PS4 announcements! Plus! Some comic book talk!

 

Super Geekscape friend Regina Carpinelli, founder of Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo, finally visits Geekscape to talk conventions and Magic the Gathering! Joining Reggie is Lisa Foiles, who many of you might remember from Nickelodeon’s ‘All That’, but who is also one of the best gamers we’ve ever had on the show! We talk the new Devil May Cry, JJ Abrams doing Star Wars and internet stalkers! Plus! Jon Schnepp calls in to talk about his new Kickstarter for ‘The Death of Superman Lives! What Happened?’ and we get his take on the Justice League movie!

Peter Farrelly is a comedy legend. He and his brother Bobby brought us ‘Dumb and Dumber’, ‘There’s Something About Mary’, ‘Kingpin’ and a ton of other modern comedy classics. In this mini-sode, I got a chance to talk to Peter about his upcoming ‘Movie 43’ and how they put together the star studded cast. Also, we talk about the sequel to ‘Dumb and Dumber’ and I reveal to Peter what a major influence he has been in my life! Enjoy!

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Longtime Geekscape friend Sam Humphries drops by Geekscape to talk about his upcoming Marvel book ‘Uncanny X-Force’ and the return of his creator owned book ‘Sacrifice’! Plus! We talk about his work in the Marvel Ultimate Universe and the make up of his X-Force team! That’s right! Puck returns! Also, ‘Todd: The Ugliest Kid On Earth’ writer Ken Kristensen calls in to talk about his new Image book and we preview ‘Movie 43’ with director Peter Farrelly! It’s just another packed episode of Geekscape! No big!

This week the Geekscapists are the stars of the show as I take on an avalanche of nonstop phone calls from the audience! I also respond to last week’s feedback on the brand new format! Who got snubbed in today’s Oscar nominations? Who should have been? Superior Spider-Man swings onto shelves and already seems like he doesn’t want to stick around! Gunman Clive is the coolest, and cheapest, videogame around! Goodbye to the PS2! The changing trends and news from CES! PLUS! TV’s Chris Gore calls in to talk Star Wars!

Geekscape arrives at the ToadHop Network with a brand new episode featuring guest co-host Corey Roberts and guests Jason Trost and Lucas Till! Jason and Luke talk about their new movie ‘All Superheroes Must Die’! Luke talks about his character of Havok in ‘X-Men: First Class’ and the chances of returning in ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’! Corey Roberts says some inappropriate jokes! ‘The Baytown Outlaws’ director Barry Battles calls in to talk about what it took to make the movie and how you can check it out now on VOD, iTunes and Amazon! PLUS! Appearances from Geekscape’s Shawn Madden and Frank Sanders!

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As 2012 came to a close, so did the 6th year of recording the Geekscape podcast. And this week we launch a new version of the weekly Geekscape podcast with our friends at The Toadhop Network! I love recording every episode of Geekscape, and it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life for so many reasons.

But I also understand that there are hundreds of episodes… so where should you start if you just want to hear a few for catch up? I’m so glad you asked.

Here’s my list of my favorite Geekscape episodes of the past year:

#8 – Geekscape 241: Matt Mogk of the Zombie Research Society

Ideally, Geekscape has the opportunity from time to time to educate as much as it entertains… and this conversation was actually educational to the point of terrifying! Matt Mogk, who I’ve known for a few years, finally came on Geekscape to talk about the science and real world implications of zombies. Could they happen? And what would happen if they did? This episode will absolutely make you think twice about our obsession with the undead!

#7 – Geekscape 265: Marc Zicree! Step Aboard “Space Command”!

One of the greatest things about Geekscape, if not THE greatest, is the chance to make new friends with every episode. And Marc Zicree, who I met during this episode of Geekscape, has turned out to be a great one. In this episode, we talk about his new sci-fi transmedia project Space Command, as well as his long history working in Science Fiction television. It really was an inspiring conversation and one that has led to a solid friendship.

#6 – The Geekscape Podcast – “The Dark Knight Rises” Full Review and Breakdown!

You can’t do a list of the best Geekscape episodes without an appearance from Ian Kerner… and no episode this year got more feedback than Ian and I’s review and breakdown of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’. This is Geekscape at its very best: taking a geek subject and ripping right through to the nitty gritty!

#5 – Geekscape 247: Joey Greco

For some reason, this one didn’t register with the audience as much as I thought it would. But I don’t know if I’d have done it differently or could have asked for a better guest. Joey Greco, the host of Cheaters, on Geekscape answering every single question I threw at him. What else do you savages want? I loved this episode and I KNOW I’m not the only one who watches Cheaters!

#4 – Geekscape 261: The Suburban Legends

I love the musical episodes of Geekscape. I love talking with bands about their music, finding out what makes them tick as geeks and the various things they are into. And I love few bands as much as I love my longtime friends in The Suburban Legends. It’s always fun hanging out with these guys and having them on Geekscape to play some songs and talk about Sci Fi TV was no exception!

#3 – Geekscape 258: Chris Hardwick

I give Chris Hardwick a lot of credit for this episode. I had an agenda going in to humanize Chris right off the bat by talking to him about some of the harder times in his life and he didn’t shy away from any topic of conversation. I know that some Geekscapists are still skeptical of the Nerdist himself, thinking that he’s insincere in his Geekdom or pandering to our audience, but this episode went a long way in convincing me that Chris is just another well meaning geek done well, and isn’t that what we all wish for each other?

#2 – Geekscape 260: TMNT Co-Creator Kevin Eastman

This one meant a lot to me. If you’d have told me at the age of 10 that I’d have the co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in my living room and would have a chance to talk to him for over an hour about the history of the Turtles I’d never have believed you. But it happened… and it was awesome. Thank you, Kevin, for making one of my childhood dreams come true and hanging out with me for a while!

#1 – Geekscape 251: Jamal Joseph – Author of ‘Panther Baby’

This is one of my favorite conversations in the six years of podcasting. Jamal is one of my longtime teachers and his book ‘Panther Baby’ was one of the most engaging books I’ve ever read. I loved sitting down with him to talk about his life in the Black Panthers and how it ultimately led to his life in film. If there’s an episode I’m proudest of, this might be it. Absolutely worth a listen.

Gavin Hignight has written for cartoons like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Iron Man: Armored Adventures and more! In comics, he’s released his own Manga supernatural biker gang book “Motor City”. On this episode of Geekscape, Gavin joins me to talk about his semi-autobiographical book “The Freak Table“, about growing up in Middle School and High School as a complete outsider and member of a counter culture movement about to go mainstream. Sound familiar? Yeah… there’s probably a lot that will resonate with us on this episode of Geekscape!

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As 12 year olds growing up in Mississippi in the 1980s, Chris Strompolos and Eric Zala first saw ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’. Their lives would be changed forever as they set out over the next 7 years to remake the Spielberg classic shot for shot. Now known as “the best fan film ever made”, ‘Raiders: The Adaptation’ has been seen by thousands and celebrated around the world. I sat down with Chris and Eric to talk about making the film, how it changed their lives, the new book that documents their entire journey and more!

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Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! I talk ‘Lincoln’ vs ‘The Life of Pi’ in the Oscar race! Is Joseph Gordon Levitt playing Batman in a Justice League movie? Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart return to the X-Men franchise! What’s Star Trek 2 about? A big ‘Doc of the Dead’ update! Doc Ock pulls a fast one in Amazing Spider-Man 698! The Walking Dead is on a roll! And Geekscape is having a birthday party and YOU’RE invited!

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Derek Miller returns to Geekscape to talk about his new TBS comedy series “The Wedding Band”, premiering this weekend! Derek talks about getting the gig after not knowing how to play the drums, becoming friends with Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox and talking to Lost’s Harold Perrineau about the series ending! Also, what Derek gave up comic books for, making it in Hollywood and what games he’s still playing. Oh yeah, and Megan Fox is a serious gamer.

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The Fanboy Comics crew have been supportive of Geekscape for a long time and it’s about time they got a chance to say hello to all of you! I ran into Bryant, Barbra and Sam at LBCC and we talked about their brand new graphic novel “Identity Thief” and drawing real world inspiration into their work! Also, how are things going with their book “Something Animal”? Is there a truth behind the Fanboy Comics horror titles? Listen and find out!

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At LBCC I got a chance to talk to one of my favorite creators… Mike Mignola of Hellboy and B.P.R.D. fame. In this short conversation, we talk about the death of Hellboy, if he’ll return and the evolution of the B.P.R.D. (one of my favorite regular comics). We also talk about the future of Baltimore, one of Mike’s collaborations, and one of my favorite regular miniseries. I can’t recommend it enough for fans of gothic horror and giant monsters!

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Gilmore is back and things get pretty rude pretty quickly! Longtime Geekscape contributor Brian Gilmore is back on the show to talk Halloween, the rise of Cosplay and why Jonathan is a massive jerk. In news, all we can talk about is Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm and the Avenger-izing of the X-Men franchise at Fox! What does the future of Star Wars look like? Plus, Gilmore says ‘Wreck It Ralph’ is worth the trip and Jonathan says thanks for all the ‘Doc of the Dead’ love!

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This episode I talk to filmmaker Ward Roberts about his film ‘Dust Up’, currently available on VOD. A loud and gritty, violent, modern Western, ‘Dust Up’ is the kind of cult movie we love to introduce you to here on Geekscape. Similar to ‘The FP’ and other uniquely awesome films, I think you’ll get a kick out of our conversation, talking about making the film, casting Buffy’s Amber Benson… and what I think is the craziest ‘money shot’ in film! Enjoy!

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What a week! While I was working on our slew of Geekscape related projects, like ‘Doc of the Dead’, the Geekscape went crazy! New trailers for ‘Iron Man 3’, ‘Django Unchained’ and the ‘Evil Dead’ remake! Is Frank Grillo suiting up for Captain America 2? Ant Man starts filming in January! ‘Arrow’ steps up its game and ‘The Walking Dead’ REALLY steps up its game! Plus! What’s with soft hearted assassins? And ‘Silent Hill: Revelation 3D’ director Michael K. Bassett talks being a serious gamer!

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Episode 36 of the Saint Mort Show Matt sits down with long time friend and musician Andrew Emsley. Matt has been trying to get Andrew on the show since the very beginning but their schedules always conflicted it. It was also to finally get to discuss the various musician revamps Andrew has had over his career from vocalist of a praise and worship band, to a shitty creed style rock band, to an acoustic punk group, solo artist and dupstep dj. His ever evolving sound all stems from where he is in his life. If you’ve ever wanted to write and perform music Andrew has a great history of stories to tell.

 

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AvX has come to a close and Uncanny Avenger’s has ushered in the beginnings of Marvel Now! So… what do we think? Was AvX a giant event worth experiencing? Does Scott Summers deserve to be public enemy number one? How will Marvel Now integrate the Avengers and X-Men teams and lead to a better Marvel Universe? Enthusiast and expert Ian Kerner is on the podcast to help me figure it all out!

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