Monday, August 29, 2011

Podcast: Episode 33

writing the podcast post without having actually been there when it was recorded. As I was sadly in London on Thursday, I missed the podcast recording. Hosting duties passed over to Lewis, who is somehow more mature than Peter, and our very own Dan Lee did an admirable job of filling the extra space, particularly when it comes to imparting important knowledge about the Step Up series. He probably talked about games a bit as well, but it was the Step Up info that really drew my attention.

Obviously, for those of you who aren’t quite as in love with on screen dancing, they did cover a few other bits and pieces as well. Dan detailed his experiences running away from giant trolls in Xenoblade Chronicles, which you can read more about overhereif it strikes your fancy, and also talked aboutSkullgirlswhich sounds, frankly, insane. Not content with two games he also chatted aboutEl Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron, which is based on the bible apparently.

If hearing about bio-augmented men from the near future is more your thing, then Peter’s got you covered with his chat aboutDeus Ex: Human Revolution. He also gave us a second opinion on Limitless and Your Highness, after watching them at Lewis’ recommendation.

Speaking of Lewis, he topped up Peter’s film opinions with a few of his own. First up was The Silent House, a Uruguayan horror film that continues Lewis’ seeming distaste for films shot in English. He did manage to watch one film without subtitles though, casting his eye over Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s newest offering; Paul. As well as that he also had his regular competition, which we’ve got the details of below. As I was away and, stupidly, forgot to forward the emails to anyone we’ll be doing the draw for last week’s competition next week . However, I’m not going to reopen the entries.

I’d also like to take a moment to apologise for a few dips in quality, something strange was going on with Dan’s microphone which has made him come out sounding a little strange and introduced a nasty hum in places. I’ve done my best with it in the edit, but it’s not quite up to scratch.

To enter Lewis’ movie audio competition email your answers to  lewisgaston[at]screendemon.com . You can also tag your questions on Twitter with  #tsacast  and, provided you’re not on a private account, we’ll see them in our search each week. Finally, general TSA lunatic, SolidSteven, sets up a questions thread in the forum.

This podcast features strong language, jokes in poor taste and adult themes, if you’re offended by that then we recommend that you don’t listen to it at all.

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