Mighty Movie Podcast: Pontypool – a horror movie for fans of radio drama

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Mighty Movie PodcastMighty Movie Podcast has an interview with Canadian movie director Bruce McDonald about his recently released feature film Pontypool. As I see it this is a horror movie for fans of radio drama. It is based on a novel called Pontypool Changes Everything by Tony Burgess. McDonald got Burgess to adapt the book to film, but before that happened it was originally intended as a radio drama adaptation (for CBC Radio). McDonald and team decided to go with the more traditional film route – but trailer makes it appear as if a radio drama version would really work too.

Pontypool is set almost exclusively at a radio station in small town Ontario. Apparently most of the horror depicted is not actually in what you see, but in what you hear from the panicked phone calls to the station. This and McDonald’s interview make Pontypool sound like a thinking person’s horror film. The disaster itself comes in the form of a traditional zombie outbreak, but the flesh-hungry mob outside the station’s walls is more mysterious than the traditional ghoulish kind.

Have a listen to the interview |MP3|

Then watch the trailer…

There’s also a fake website for the radio station |HERE|

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P.S. CBC Radio has a radio drama that it refuses to share – that’s unfair!

CBC Radio One: Writers & Company an interview with and short story by J.G. Ballard

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CBC Radio One - Writers And CompanyCBC Radio One’s Writers & Company podcast has an interview with and a short story by J.G Ballard. In the terrific interview, by Eleanor Wachtel, we learn much of Ballard’s history, including how he found Science Fiction (it was at RCAF Station Moose Jaw)! After the interview is a complete SF short story read by Ballard himself.

“The story,” says James Warner “can be read as a metaphorical account of Ballard’s entire writing career.”

Interzone #30 July/August 1989The Enormous Space
By J.G. Ballard; Read by J.G. Ballard
1 |MP3| – Approx. 53 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: CBC Radio One / Writers & Company
Podcast: May 16th, 2009
A middle class man who chooses to abandon the outside world and restrict himself to his house, becoming a hermit. First published in Interzone #30 (the July/August 1989 issue).

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P.S. Hey CBC! We still want that J. Michael Straczynski radio drama series you’re sitting on.

Entitled Opinions: Google and the future of the Internet

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Entitled Opinions (about life and literature)Entitled Opinions is a radio program (and podcast) from Stanford university’s radio station KZSU. It’s hosted by Professor Robert Harrison. Harrison teaches in the department of French and Italian – on the show his guests are usually literary or philosophical – but his November 11th 2008 podcast is a bit different being: “A conversation with Vinton Cerf about Google and the future of the Internet.” Cerf is an ex-Stanford prof and one of the co-fathers of the internet. It is a great conversation, with lots of talk about where the internet came from and where it might be going. They also manage to have a knowledgeable conversation about Star Trek (particularly TNG). Neato!

Listen to the show |MP3|

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Yog Radio: Interview with Charles Stross

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Yog Radio PodcastPaul Maclean (aka Paul Of Cthulhu) kindly wrote in to say that he’s got An interview With Charles Stross up and ready for listening over on Yog-Sothoth.com. It was recorded at a EasterCon 2009. Here’s the |MP3| or you can subscribe to the Yog-Sothoth podcast feed:

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/podcast.xml

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Reading And Writing Podcast: Interview with Taylor Anderson

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Reading And Writing PodcastJeff Rutherford, of the Reading And Writing Podcast, writes in to say:

I thought you’d be interested in this podcast interview I just posted with Taylor Anderson, author of the Destroyermen series from Roc.

Yeah, I am interested. I spotted Anderson’s unique series recently over on Tantor Media‘s website. The series is about a U.S. Navy warship that, like the terrific movie The Final Countdown (1980), travels through an otherworldly storm. But instead of a journey in time (as in The Final Countdown) the Destroyermen has the U.S.S. Walker traveling to an alternate Earth where a fierce war between Lemurians and Grik (sentient but non-human mammals and reptiles) is raging. After hearing the interview I think we should get a copy of the first novel in for review.

Have a listen |MP3|

Subscribe to the podcast:

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Sci Fi Dimensions: Interview with Richard K. Morgan

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There is an excellent interview with Richard K. Morgan over on the Sci-Fi Dimensions podcast. Morgan and his new novel The Steel Remains are rubbing a lot of people the wrong way. His provocative essay on Tolkien’s The Lord Of The Rings drew charges of rabble-rousing and worse. As a shit-disturber myself I thought it was very cool, and though I could definitely see why the rabble might be roused. Morgan is calling things as he sees them – his vision has a dark tinge (but only in comparison to the vision of most) – he definitely sees our world with a jaded eye. His fictional worlds too are full of fallible humans. Everything he’s written seems happily noir. I really dig his ideas, and am very much enjoying the audiobook of The Steel Remains . If you’re not sure if you will enjoy it, have a listen to this interview, it will help you decide.

Sci-Fi Dimensions PodcastInterview with Richard K. Morgan
Interviewed by John C. Snider
1 |MP3| – Approx. 80 Minutes [INTERVIEW]
Podcaster: Sci-Fi Dimensions Podcast
Podcast: August 2008

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