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PODCAST:

S3 – Wrap-Up Episode (finale)*

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Ryan in his “robot” mode.

To wrap things up this year we attempted to do a season Wrap-Up Episode. Unlike last year, the conversation quickly devolved from review of the entire Season Three line up and turned more circuitously to reflections on the entire history of the podcast and the trials and tribulations of the hosts as they tried to keep this beast afloat. The discussion is more celebratory and, at times, nonsensical. We brought back two past guests: Mike O’Reilly and John (a/k/a Dole) Doyle to bring in some outside perspective.

Occasionally we did manage to get into the art of literature and film and there were some coherent thoughts that managed to squeak thru. All in all, we hope our jovial spirit puts a nice cap to this podcast and provides some reflective laughter along the way. Apologies for the general absurdity and thank you again for checking us out!

-Ryan

The NDIOS crew: Wilk, Rick and Ryan.

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RELATED LINKS:

Hosts:

Ryan Sean O’Reilly

David Wilkinson a/k/a “Wilk”

Rick

 

Guests:

Dole’s band’s website and links to videos of the band: (www.i-decline.com)

Click here for other episodes with Dole.

Mike O’Reilly’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMoreilly318

Click here for other episodes with Mike O’Reilly

Wilk’s other podcast with his wife Laura Valle: “How to Avoid Murder …and other awkward situations

 

RELATED EPISODES:

“Roadside Picnic (1972)” by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (book)

“Stalker (1979)” by Andrei Tarkovsky (Alexander Kaidanovsky) (movie) – Russian with English subtitles

“Dune (Dune Chronicles #1) (1965)” by Frank Herbert (book)

Film: “Dune (1984)” by David Lynch (Kyle MacLachlan) and SyFy: “Frank Herbert’s Dune (2000)” by John Harrison (William Hurt)

“I Am Legend” by Richard Matheson (book)

“True Detective” by Cary Joji Fukunaga (Matthew McConaughey) (miniseries)

“The Body Snatchers (1955)” by Jack Finney (book)

“Something Wicked This Way Comes” by Ray Bradbury (book)

“The Devil Rides Out (Black Magic #1) (1934)” by Dennis Wheatley (book)

“Nineteen Eighty-Four” by George Orwell (book)

“Watchmen” by Alan Moore (writer) / Dave Gibbons (artist) (graphic novel)

“Naked Lunch” by William S. Burroughs (book)

“Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut (book)

 

* DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.

PODCAST:

S3 – Year End Episode (season overview)*

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SHOW NOTES:

Show Schedule for Season Three: 2016 – 2017 (new shows twice a month*):

S3E1: Book: “The Stepford Wives (1972)” by Ira Levin
Film: “The Stepford Wives (1975)” by Bryan Forbes (Katharine Ross)
Film: “The Stepford Wives (2004)” by Frank Oz (Nicole Kidman)

S3E2: Book: “Flowers for Algernon (1959 short story – 1966 novel)” by Daniel Keyes
Film: “Charly (1968)” by Ralph Nelson (Cliff Robertson)
TV: “Flowers for Algernon (2000)” by Jeff Bleckner (Mathew Modine)

S3E3: Book: “Watchmen (1986/1987)” by Alan Moore (writer) / Dave Gibbons (artist)
Film: “Watchmen (2009)” by Zack Snyder (Jackie Earle Haley)

S3E4: Book: “Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1955)” by Jack Finney
Film: “Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)” by Don Siegel (Kevin McCarthy)
Film: “Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)” by Philip Kaufman (Donald Sutherland)

Optional:
Film: “Body Snatchers (1993)” by Abel Ferrara (Babrielle Anwar)
Film: “The Invasion (2007)” by Oliver Hirschbiegel/James McTeigue (Nicole Kidman)

S3E5: Book: “The Lair of the White Worm (1911)” by Bram Stoker
Film: “The Lair of the White Worm (1988)” by Ken Russell (Amanda Donohoe)

S3E6: Book: “Roadside Picnic (1972)” by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
Film: “Stalker (1979)” by Andrei Tarkovsky (Alexander Kaidanovsky)

S3E7: Book: “The Lathe of Heaven (1971)” by Ursula K. Le Guin
PBS: “The Lathe of Heaven (1980)” by David Loxton and Fred Barzyk (Bruce Davison)
A&E: “Lathe of Heaven (2002)” by Philip Haas (James Caan)

S3E8: Book: “The Hellbound Heart (1986)” by Clive Barker
Film: “Hellraiser (1987)” by Clive Barker (Ashley Laurence)

S3E9: Book: “The Man in the High Castle (1962)” by Philip K. Dick
Amazon Series: “The Man in the High Castle (2015) – Season One” by Frank Spotnitz (creator) (Alexa Davalos)

S3E10: Book: “The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials #1) (1995)” by Philip Pullman
Film: “The Golden Compass (2007)” by Chris Weitz (Nicole Kidman)

S3E11: Book: “The Devil Rides Out (Black Magic #1) (1934)” by Dennis Wheatley
Film: “The Devil Rides Out (1968)” by Terence Fisher (Christopher Lee)

S3E12: Book: “Dune (Dune Chronicles #1) (1965)” by Frank Herbert
Film: “Dune (1984)” by David Lynch (Kyle MacLachlan)
SyFy: “Frank Herbert’s Dune (2000)” by John Harrison (William Hurt)

Tuesdays are for podcasts! During this season the episodes will be broken into two parts. There will be three releases a month: a preview episode (First Tuesday), a book episode (Third Tuesday) and a film episode (Fourth Tuesday).

 

* DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.

  

PODCAST:

S2 – Year End Episode (season overview)*

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SHOW NOTES:

You will enjoy a mish mash of reminiscing thoughts on the 2nd season (year) of your favorite podcast, NDIOS. In this show, we ruminate and riff on the relevance of nebulous things such as ‘literary’ versus ‘genre’ type works, and whether ferrets are worthy pets.

-Rick
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* DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.