Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Episode 30 - A History On Comics Book FIlm Adaptations part 1

A comic book -- or comic for short -- is a magazine or book containing sequential art. Although the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented. Comic books are so called because some of the earliest comic books were simply collections of comic strips (most of which were humorous) that had originally been printed in newspapers. The commercial success of these collections led to work being created specifically for the comic book form, which fostered specific conventions such as splash pages.
Long-form comic books, generally with hardcover or trade-paper binding came to be known as graphic novels, but the term's definition is vague. Like jazz music (and a handful of other cultural artifacts), comic books are a rare example of an indigenous American art form[1][2] though prototypical examples of the form exist.
Play list
1- Captain
2- Naked Lunch show intro
3- A brief history of comics
4- Captain America 1940`s sound byte
5- Captain America 1940`s movie review
6- Captain America 1940`s sound byte
7- Captain America 1970`s sound byte
8- Captain America 1970`s & 1990 movie reviews
9- Captain America 1970`s sound byte
10- The Raconteurs – Steady As She Comes
11- History Lesson on Jack Kirby & Joe Simon
12- Movieland add
13- The Punisher 1980`s sound byte
14- The Punisher 1980`s movie review
15- The Punisher 1990`s trailer
16- The Ventures –L et There Be Drums
17- The Punisher 2004 movie review
18- The Punisher 1980`s sound byte
19- The Kinks – Look for me Baby
20- History Lesson on comics
21- History of Marvel Comics
22- The Ramones – Spiderman
23- History Lesson on Jack Kirby & Stan Lee
24- Stan Lee interview
25- History Lesson on Jack Kirby
26- Jack Kirby interview
27- Albert Hammond Jr. – Cartoon Music for Super Heroes
28- Stan Lee interview
29- History Lesson The Marvel creative team
30- Nick Fury 1980s movie review
31- Sonny Boy Williamson – Sugar Mama Blues
32- History Lesson on the difference between Marvel and D.C.
33- Sic Ric closing comments
34- The Rolling Stones – Around and Round
35- outro
bed music:
a- Booker T & The Mg`s - Northern soul
b- The Ventures - Harlem Nocturne
Episode 29 - No Use For A Name
Also Simon joins me in the studio once again this week has we tackle on two heart breaking documentaries; War Dance & Young at Heart.
Last week we were not able to broadcast due to CJLO’s annual award show. What happens when we take a week off? We find ourselves in a difficult spot in reviewing too many movies in one show. However we did not let that get us down. In between the hot docs we found time for The Diving Bell & The Butterfly and The Savages. Our weekly DVD contest is back as well as our phone calls to our local video store Movieland. All this and more on The Naked Lunch episode 29.
PLAY LIST
1- THE NAKED LUNCH INTRO
2- SIC RIC & SIMON INTRO
3- THE DEADLY SNAKES – I WANT TO DIE
4- IRON MAN TRAILER
5- IRON MAN REVIEW PART 1
6- INTERVIEW – JOHN FAVREAU
7- IRON MAN SOUND BYTE
8- IRON MAN REVIEW PART 2
9- JOE SULLIVAN SEXTET – LACRIMOSA
10- THE SAVAGES SOUND BYTE
11- THE SAVAGES REVIEW PART 1
12- TAMARA JENKINS INTERVIEW CLIP PART 1
13- THE SAVAGES REVIEW PART 2
14- TAMARA JENKINS IINTERVIEW CLIP PART 2
15- THE SAVAGES WRAP UP
16- ON THE PHONE WITH MOVIELAND
17- ULTRA ORANGE & EMANUELLE – DON`T KISS ME GOODBYE
18- JULIAN SCHNABEL INTERVIEW CLIP PART ONE
19- DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY REVIEW
20- JULIAN SCHNABEL INTERVIEW CLIP PART TWO
21- POP LEVI – CRYING CHIC
22-CLASSIC SCENE DVD CONTEST
23-YOUNG AT HEART TRAILER
24-YOUNG AT HEART REVIEW
25-YOUNG AT HEART SOUND BYTE
26-YOUNG AT HEART CHOIR – ROAD TO NOWHERE
27-WAR DANCE REVIEW
28-SONG 1 FROM THE WAR DANCE SOUNDTRACK
29-WAR DANCE REVIEW
30- SONG 2 FROM THE WAR DANCE SOUNDTRACK
31- STATION NEWS
32-OUTRO
