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Now displaying: December, 2017
Dec 24, 2017

Episode 39 - "SNOOTLE - Interview Author Tia Petty"

Turn on this podcast and go to www.snootle.com to check out Snootle, a comic strip by Tia Petty.  Snootle is a dog going through a "puppy life crisis"! Snootle and Repty the garden snake have adventures while looking out for their human boy Patrick.  Tia just had her first Snootle book published, and you can find it on www.amazon.com or www.barnesandnoble.com.  The book is huge and colorful and makes a great gift.  It's the kind of book that you should leave out on the coffee table so friends can page through it and say "gee this friend of mine has a great sense of humor, and is sooooo good looking."

Tia tells us about how she managed to produce this special tome using only an iPad!  She gives away all the secrets so you can create your own comic strip and make it into a book and compete with her on the store book shelf.  I share my childhood comic strip character I created with her and Chuck, his name is Gimic.  

Also, there's a quiz at the end and Tia does well.  Many more winning sounds than buzzer sounds.

We hope you enjoy this episode!  Thanks for listening.  And really, check out Tia's book, Snootle, you may even want to buy the t-shirt and coffee cup with Snootle's face on it as well.

Tia on Twitter:  @snootlecomics

Snootle's also on Facebook.

PEACE!

Your Buddy,

Steve

@geeklifesteve

@geeklifechuck

Find us on: FB, IG, Tumbr, and Twitter.

Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts?  Tia did!  Thanks Tia!

#bringbackshatneraskirk

www.geeklifecrisis.com

@geeklifecrisis

Follow our outro announcer, Ashley, on Instagram: @Ashe976

 

Dec 18, 2017

Episode 38: "Bladerunner 2049 - Movie Review"

Ridley Scott had a vision of bleak future, but there are flying cars and robots called replicants, so it can't be all bad, right?  Well the newest installment is about replicants replicating the old fashioned way.  And the mysteries of who's human and who's more human than human carry on.

If you love Bladerunner, and want to chat with a couple of geeks about Bladerunner 2049, you've come to the right place. We do all the talking, but feel free to join in.  Or tweet us your thoughts.  We're also on Facebook, Tumblr, and Instagram.  

Please go to iTunes (Apple Podcasts) right now and give us a review?  It's the holiday time of year, ya'll.

The best place to reach out to us is on our website, because we paid for it.  Ha!  I hope you enjoy this episode!

Peace friends! 

Your buddy,

Steve

@geeklifesteve

@geeklifechuck

@geeklifecrisis

geeklifesteve@gmail.com

www.geeklifecrisis.com

#bringbackshatneraskirk

#chuckisyourspock

Follow our outro announcer: AshE976 (Ashley from Kentucky!) on Instagram.

Buzzwords: Harrison Ford, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Ridley Scott, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, unicorn.  LLAP

 

Dec 15, 2017

Episode 37 "The Last Jedi - Opening Night Review - NO SPOILERS"

Chuck and I talk Star Wars "The Last Jedi". One of saw it on opening night, and the other has questions.  No spoilers!  

The only thing you need to know is how many times will you see it and in how many D's?  2D or 3D or more?

Your bud, 

Steve

@geeklifesteve

@geeklifechuck

@geeklifecrisis

www.geeklifecrisis.com

#bringbackshatnerascaptainkirk

Please give us a nice review on iTunes!  THANKS!

 

Dec 11, 2017

Episode 36 - "Ishtar: 30 Years Hot Fudge Love"

THE EPISODE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!   WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!  The episode that may make you change your name to Carol. (Ishtar reference)

We've been teasing you on IG and Twitter with #bringbackishtar for months now. (Go ahead, google that hashtag.)  Not only are Chuck and I talking about this too hip for the room comedy; we got to interview a big shot filmmaker!  "Waiting For Ishtar" is a new documentary (available December 15, 2017 on VIMEO On Demand). It was created by filmmakers John Mitchell and Jonathan Crombie. Chuck and I were lucky to interview John Mitchell about our mutual love of the misunderstood film "Ishtar".  John's documentary is about a quest; a quest to find a sole video cassette copy of Ishtar, and to uncover why there was a waiting list of 47 people to see it.  While making the movie, John and Jonathan got a lot more than they dreamed.  They were the "Rogers and Clark" (Ishtar reference) of documentaries.  They were the dreamers that didn't give up until they achieved their goal.  Their simple documentary became an adventure.  Oh, and they got to interview, Charles Grodin, Carol Kane, and Paul Williams.  

Enough about John and Jonathon... Chuck and I got to talk ISHTAR!  With a kindred soul, another wise human being that "gets" the humor, loves the songs, and has always wondered why Ishtar got so maligned? 

Ishtar is 30 years old, and it's overdue for a sequel. Step aside Star Wars! We hope you enjoy this interview with John Mitchell.  It was a pleasure having him on the show.  

Instructions: 1) Listen to this podcast.  2) Order "Waiting for Ishtar" using Vimeo On Demand. 3) Buy the blu-ray of Ishtar.  4) Learn all the songs.

AND PLEASE -- review our show on iTunes!  It means so much to us.

Thanks John for coming on our show!  It was great laughing about Ishtar again.

Your Buddy,

Steve

John's twitter: @waitingforishtar

Find us on the Facebook, the Twitter, The Tumblr, and ummmm.... I think that's it for now.

@geeklifesteve

@geeklifechuck

@geeklifecrisis

geeklifesteve@gmail.com

#bringbackishtar

#ishtarcon

#waitingforishtar

Thanks Ashley from Kentucky!  @ashe976 on Instagram

Telling the truth can be dangerous business.

 

 

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