Sinopsis
Ramblings of A Guy From Regina is a podcast about films, filmmaking, tv, music, comics, storytelling and whatever tickles the fancy of podcaster Luke Annand.
Episodios
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Episode 55: Star Trek: The Next Generation with George H. Sirois
24/09/2017 Duración: 02h32minIn this episode, Luke Annand and returning guest George H. Sirois continue Luke's dive into the Star Trek franchise with an in depth look at Star Trek: The Next Generation on the eve of its 30th anniversary. Along the way, they give updates on their progression as writers, sidetrack into 80's era SNL and lament the passing of Alan Young in relation to Scrooge McDuck. *This episode contains some audio issues in regards to recording. Shouldn't affect your enjoyment of the episode.*
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Episode 54.5: Best TV of 2016
26/01/2017 Duración: 02h16minIn the second part of our annual Best of episode, Luke Annand is joined by perennial guest John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson to go over their list for the Best TV of 2016 as well as their honorable mentions and Worst of picks. Along the way, they discuss the dryness of The Wire, debate whether or not Dollhouse does what Westworld did better and share in their ambivalence over Stranger Things. Best TV of 2016 1. The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story/The Americans 3. Horace and Pete 4. Game of Thrones 5. Better Call Saul 7. Westworld/BoJack Horseman 8. O.J. Made in America 9. Better Things/The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration
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Episode 54: Best Films of 2016
25/01/2017 Duración: 01h53minIn this episode, Luke Annand and returning guest Adam Kuntavanish count down their pics for the Best Films of 2016. Along the way, they debate Whit Stillman's latest, pick up on updated Star Trek references and geek out over Cat People. Luke Annand's Top Ten Films of 2016 1. La La Land 2. Arrival 3. Loving 4. Manchester by the Sea 5. Moonlight 6. Silence 7. The Handmaiden 8. Everybody Wants Some!! 9. The Witch 10. Star Trek Beyond Worst Film of the Year: The Brothers Grimsby
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Episode 53: Star Trek with Jessica Bay
29/11/2016 Duración: 01h37minIn this episode, Jessica Bay becomes our first returning female guest on the podcast to chat about Star Trek TOS. Along the way, they discuss FX sitcoms, whether or not Joss Whedon would like Star Trek and if the wave of Star Wars films could lead to over saturation. Note: The episode was recorded in late October before the news of Bryan Fuller stepping back from Star Trek: Discovery and the U.S. Presidential election. So any commentary on them will be in future episodes.
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Episode 52: The Best Films of the 21st Century So Far
21/09/2016 Duración: 01h38minIn this episode, Luke Annand and frequent guest Jordan Ferguson go through BBC Culture's recent list of The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films. We also discussing Jordan's journey through classic Doctor Who and the "miniskirt" dilemma of Star Trek TOS as well as pay tribute to the recently departed Gene Wilder.
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Episode 51: Serialized v. Stand Alone: Dawn of Justice
15/05/2016 Duración: 01h30minIn this very late episode, Luke Annand, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson return to debate the pros and cons of serialized and stand alone narrative structures in television. Along the way, Luke and Jordan discuss some of the bigger films of February and March, John argues whether or not The X-Files works in the modern TV landscape and Amadeus is contributed to the Walk of Life Project.
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Episode 49: Fargo Season 2 with Jason Fedorchuk
28/02/2016 Duración: 02h26minIn this episode, Luke Annand and fellow rambler in Regina Jason Fedorchuk examine season 2 of Fargo. Along the way, they debate the comparison between The Undertaker and Darth Maul, parallel Noah Hawley and Nic Pizzolatto with Steve Jobs and John Sculley and still find a way to bring up Futurama.
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Episode 48.9: Honorable Mentions of TV
24/01/2016 Duración: 01h25minIn the third part of our Best of episode, Luke Annand, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson list their Honorable mentions for their TV lists.
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Episode 48.6: Best TV of 2015
22/01/2016 Duración: 01h32minIn the second part of this episode, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson join Luke Annand as they count down the 10 best TV shows of 2015. Along the way, Luke breaks out his Gordon Cole impression, John gets weak in the knees over Luke Cage and Jordan still isn't enthralled with Fargo. 1. Hannibal 2. Fargo 3. Mad Men 4. Marvel's Jessica Jones 5. Rick and Morty & The Americans 6. Transparent 7. BoJack Horseman 8. Better Call Saul & Master of None 9. Game of Thrones 10. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst
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Episode 48.3: The Best Films of 2015
18/01/2016 Duración: 01h40minIn the 1st part of our annual Best of podcast, Luke Annand delivers his list for the Best Films of 2015 with returning guest Adam Kuntavanish, along with his honorable mentions, worst of's and older films he finally saw in 2015. 1. Love & Mercy 2. Bridge of Spies 3. Mad Max: Fury Road 4. Spotlight 5. Wild Tales 6. Inside Out 7. The Look of Silence 8. Steve Jobs 9. Room 10. What We Do In The Shadows Brian Wilson "Love & Mercy"
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Episode 47: John Johnstone V - The Force Awakens (with Robyn Claus)
08/11/2015 Duración: 01h23minIn this episode, perennial guest John Johnstone V returns for his seventh episode with Robyn Claus to discuss their relationship, the recent Canadian Federal Election, the Back to the Future sequels, Rick and Morty, a bunch of Netflix shows and some notable upcoming films for the rest of the year. Music: End Credits Theme for "Star Trek: Generations"
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Episode 46: TV Talk with Jordan Ferguson
14/09/2015 Duración: 02h13minIn this episode, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson talk about the TV shows in the former's DVD collection and sees where the conversation takes them. Along the way, they stick up for Kim Bauer, praise BoJack Horseman, argue the quality of the US version of The Office, do Gordon Cole impressions and then debate if Tree of Life would suck as a TV show. "Weird" Al Yankovic "Inactive" Shows we talk about: 24, Animaniacs, Arrested Development, BoJack Horseman, Batman the Animated Series, Boomtown, The Affair, Corner Gas, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Doctor Who, Fargo, Firefly, the works of Joss Whedon, Fringe, Lost, Battlestar Galactica, Futurama, Game of Thrones, Gargoyles, Heroes, Looney Tunes, The Office US, Frasier, Parenthood, Pushing Daisies, Seinfeld, Six Feet Under, Sliders, Spaced, Star Trek The Original Series, The Sopranos, The Twilight Zone, Twin Peaks
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Episode 45: Mad Men Series Finale with Jordan Ferguson
10/08/2015 Duración: 52minIn this regretfully late episode, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson have an in depth discussion about the series finale of Mad Men as well as the show's final episodes. Along the way, they compare David Chase to Professor Farnsworth, declare Connor on Angel the whiniest bitch in all of sci-fi/fantasy and still find a way to bring up Parenthood.
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Episode 44: Favorite Film Scores with George H. Sirois
28/07/2015 Duración: 01h21minIn this episode, Luke Annand and George H. Sirois showcase some of their favorite tracks of film scores. Along the way, they praise the use of Mjolnir in Age of Ultron, speculate what a James Horner score for Captain America would sound like, go on way longer than anticipated on the virtues of Transformers, recount one of the best moviegoing experiences and offer up an unlikely selection for clearing out a wedding reception or a funeral. James Horner "To the Rescue" from The Rocketeer James Horner "Josh and Vinnie" from Searching for Bobby Fischer Rob Simonsen "My Name is Sutter Keely" from The Spectacular Now Steve Jablonsky "Leave Planet Earth Alone" from Transformers: Age of Extinction John Debney "End Titles" from Cutthroat Island Christopher Young "Come Fly With Me" from The Fly II Hans Zimmer "Finale (William Tell Overture)" from The Lone Ranger John Ottman "White House Attack" from X2: X-Men United Mike Post &quo
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Episode 43.5: 2015 Summer Movie Preview with Jordan Ferguson
30/04/2015 Duración: 01h12minIn the 2nd half of the podcast, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson look ahead to this year's summer movies. Along the way, they debate the merits of The Lone Ranger, how good of a filmmaker Paul Feig is and whether or not Terminator: Genisys will be as awful as it looks.
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Episode 43: Jan-April 2015 TV Talk with Jordan Ferguson
29/04/2015 Duración: 01h08minIn the 1st half of this episode, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson talk about the last four months of TV in 2015. Along the way, they read each other's work from the Next Projection Christmas Episode Advent Calendar, gush about Better Call Saul and The Americans and fight over The Last Man on Earth.
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Episode 42: Haley Revet
12/04/2015 Duración: 01h30minIn this episode, Luke Annand and guest Haley Revet discuss Sailor Moon, praise various horror films, bash 50 Shades of Grey, open up about mental health and mock weaboo's and the more dumb animes out there.
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Episode 41: Parenthood with Melissa Sullivan
23/02/2015 Duración: 02h29minIn this episode, Luke Annand and guest Melissa Sullivan give a 2 1/2 hour send-off to the recently wrapped up series Parenthood (2010-2015). *MASSIVE SPOILER WARNING for the entire series* "Forever Young" by Sam Beam and Rhiannon Giddens
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Episode 40.5: Best TV of 2014
21/01/2015 Duración: 01h42minContinuing on our Best of 2014 episode, Luke Annand, returning guest John Johnstone V and podcast newcomer Jordan Ferguson count down their collective list of the best TV of 2014. Along the way they debate the quality of Gotham and Masters of Sex, shine a light on Transparent and The Affair, one of them gets high on the parable scene in Fargo and praise a surprise #1 while exposing one of the biggest hypocrites of the modern era.
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Episode 40.75: Honorable Mentions for TV
21/01/2015 Duración: 01h07minIn this extra part of our Best of 2014 podcast, Luke Annand, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson discuss the TV shows on their lists that didn't make the cut. Along the way, Jordan defends Mad Men, Luke gets mushy over The Flash and John explains the appeal of American Ninja Warrior.