Friday, May 29, 2009
Say What?? We're on ITUNES!!
Hey Everyone!
So, after much decoding of the Dead Sea Scrolls (also known as RSS Feeds), we've submitted to, and have been approved by, ITUNES! Huzzah! And there was much rejoicing and drinking of spirits!
So what are you waiting for, you fine, furious listeners out there? Click on the image above this post to be beamed on over! Or you can search for us by hitting up the podcast section on the itunes store, by typing in "pencilheads". All that's left to do is subscribe and enjoy!
We're extremely proud of the episodes we've created thus far, and we hope you've been enjoying the audible gold too. Do us a favor and share your thoughts via the review system offered on iTunes. Anything you'd like to share, crits, positive comments, a recipe for your Gramma's Goulash, please do 'cause we're open to every delicious word!
Cheers all, and thanks for listening!
-The Pencilheads-
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Should I scream now? Or later?
For the first time in Star Trek history (as much as I can recall, at any rate), J.J. Abrams has given us a glimpse of some of the larger creatures that inhabit the new Trek universe (And you thought it was only limited to different kinds of bony prosthetic makeup, didn't you?)This giant ice beast chases a screaming Kirk across a frozen tundra planet (and really, who wouldn't crap their pants if this thing was chasing them?)and it looks more like something we'd have seen emerge from the Star Wars universe, instead of the almost always "Humanoid" type Aliens classic Trek is known for.
Enter creature concept artist Neville Page, who created this giant red monstrosity seen in the film. Some of you are already acquainted with the talented Mr. Page, as he also gave life to "Clover", the giant monster from the smash hit "Cloverfield". Check out more of his work over at http://www.nevillepage.com/.
I'm ecstatic to see these kind of creatures working their way into the Trek canon. It really helps flesh these fantasy worlds out when each planet has it's own flora & fauna. Hell, maybe Kirk will ride one of these sweet babies in a future installment! One can dream!
Cheers,
Mooch
I concur...
The new Star Trek film was more delightful than I had anticipated. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have the madness of Pon Farr to work off constructively...
(Seriously though, killer flick. Kudos to J.J. Abrams, cast and crew for bringing the old girl back to life. Can't wait for the sequels!)
Cheers,
Mooch
Saturday, May 9, 2009
STAR TREK: Set Phasers To... Stunning!!!
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