Friday, September 26, 2008

Casting Couch: A Second Look

Hey everybody!

Since this website is now caught up to our most current episode, I thought it a nice opportunity to take a topic or point of discussion from a previous episode that deserves a more in-depth look.

For this article, I will go back to the first episode of our podcast, where we introduced Casting Couch, a topic where myself and the other contributors list our preferred actors/actresses for a particular movie that has yet to be made. Besides trying to be entertaining, this topic was actually a comment on the current state of entertainment that continually produces new versions of older films.

The first movie that we approached was a remake of Ghostbusters (perhaps a bit of a sacrilege, as the original cast for that movie worked so well.) Listed below are the roles that we included, along with the original actors and our suggestions for replacements should that film be remade.

Role: Dr. Peter Venkman
Original Actor: Bill Murray
Our Suggestions: Adam Sandler (Cupid), George Clooney (Cetic) & Jack Black (Totoro)


Role: Dr. Egon Spengler
Original Actor: Harold Ramis
Our Suggestions: Ben Stiller (Cupid), Matt Damon (Cetic) & James Franco (Totoro)


Role: Dr. Ray Stantz
Original Actor: Dan Aykroyd
Our Suggestions: Brendan Fraser (Cupid), Brad Pitt (Cetic) & Ewan McGregor (Totoro)


Role: Winston Zeddemore
Original Actor: Ernie Hudson
Our Suggestions: Tyrese Gibson (Cupid), Robert Downey Jr. (Cetic) & Will Smith (Totoro)


Well, there you have it. Like it or not, those suggestions were entirely our own, and we don't expect them to be taken seriously. Feel free to send in your ideas for actors you'd like to see in those roles at Otaku50podcast@gmail.com

Thanks for taking this trip down memory lane with us. Stay tuned to this website for more episodes and articles.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 8

Aloha everybody!

I am pleased to present the next episode of our podcast!

Cupid, one of the founding members of the podcast staff, returns from his 3-week hiatus, and in celebration we decided to produce our first hour-long episode! However, during post-production, the running time came up a tad shorter than expected (58 minutes and change.)

Oh well... At least we'll have Paris.



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Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.8

Recording Date: September 22, 2008
Running Time: 59 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Senior Producer)
Cupid (Contributor)

Format
1. Cupid's Story (Cupid... duh.)

2. Lead-in (Totoro)

3. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Review (Cetic)

4. Street Fighter IV Review (Cetic, Cupid)

5. Least Favorite... Video Game

6. Great Debates: Marvel or DC?

7. The Top 5: Anime Series

8. Sequels We'd Like To See

9. Lead-out (Totoro)

Thank you for your continued support during our freshman season!

Musical Notes
- Opening Theme: "Kefka's Theme" from Final Fantasy VI
- Interstitial Clips: "I'll Do It Right!" from Naruto, "Subtitle" from Full Metal Panic!, "Bishop Estate Tree" from Frank De Lima's Ethnicology 101, "Pre-Title" from His & Her Circumstances
- Ending Theme: "Breach of Contract" from Ah! My Goddess

We are always open to constructive criticism or feedback. Please contact us via e-mail at Otaku50podcast@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Sailor Moon Episode

Aloha everybody!

I am proud to present the long-awaited Sailor Moon-themed episode, suggested by our Senior Producer Jupiter, which features topics and discussion about her favorite anime series!



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Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.B

Recording Date: September 21, 2008
Running Time: 49 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Jupiter (Senior Producer)
Rini (Guest Contributor)

Format
1. Pearl of Wisdom (Jupiter)

2. Lead-in (Totoro)

3. Random Chatter
- Comments about Sailor Moon compared to other magical girl series
- Comparing Sailor Moon to other anime of its time

4. The Top 5: Sailor Moon Villains

5. Casting Couch: Sailor Moon

6. Great Debates: Inner Scouts or Outer Scouts?

7. Favorite... Sailor Moon episode

8. Random Chatter
- Announcement of an Otaku 5-0 fan commentary for Jupiter's favorite Sailor Moon episode/movie

9. Lead-out (Totoro)

Musical Notes
- Opening Theme: "Opening" from Sailor Moon
- Interstitial Clips: "Subtitle" from Full Metal Panic!, "Eyecatch" from Full Metal Panic!, "Catch (cheen)" from Ah! My Goddess, "Catch (boon)" from Ah! My Goddess
- Ending Theme: "Opening" from Sailor Moon

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 7

Aloha everybody!

Here is the latest episode, fresh out of our archives.



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Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.7

Recording Date: September 15, 2008
Running Time: 46 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Senior Producer)
Jupiter (Interim Senior Producer)

Format
1. Pearl of Wisdom (Jupiter)

2. Lead-in (Totoro)

3. Random Chatter
- Discussion about upcoming Sailor Moon-themed podcast episode

4. Casting Couch: Tenchi Muyo!

5. Sequels That Shouldn't Have Been Made

6. Least Favorite... Anime

7. Entertainment That Changed Everything: TV Series

8. Random Chatter
- Resources I use to catch up on anime (animeseason.com, zomganime.com)

9. Lead-out, Interrupted (Totoro)

Musical Notes
- Opening Theme: "Afternoon of Konoha" from Naruto
- Interstitial Clips: "I'll Do It Right!" from Naruto, "Catch (boon)" from Ah! My Goddess, "Subtitle" from Full Metal Panic!, "Fooling Mode" from Naruto
- Ending Theme: "Opening Theme" from Samurai Pizza Cats

Thanks for your continued support during our freshman season!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 6

Aloha everybody!

I am proud to present the next podcast episode!



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Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.6

Recording Date: September 8, 2008
Running Time: 23 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Senior Producer)

Audience
Jamie, Cetic's girlfriend
Conner, Cetic's son

Format
1. Lead-in (Totoro)

2. Sequels We'd Like To See

3. Great Debates: Star Trek or Star Wars?

4. Anime Pick of the Week

5. Favorite...Tim Burton film

6. Random Chatter
- An initial impression of Spore
- Movies featuring dragons (Reign of Fire, Dragonslayer, Dragonheart)
- Street Fighter IV now at Hawaiian Brian's Billiards
- announcement of new website for podcast (Editor's note: if you're able to read this, then you're at the website!)

7. Lead-out (Totoro)

Musical Notes
- Opening Theme: "Frog's Theme" from Chrono Trigger
- Interstitial Clips: "A Prayer For The Wayfarer" from Chrono Trigger, "Gato's Theme" from Chrono Trigger,
- Ending Theme: "Frog's Theme" from Chrono Trigger

Thanks for your continued support during our freshman season!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 5

Aloha everybody!

Here is next episode, fresh from our archives!



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Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.5

Recording Date: September 1, 2008
Running Time: 32 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Senior Producer)

Audience
Jamie, Cetic's Girlfriend
Conner, Cetic's Son

Format
1. Lead-in (Totoro)

2. Taking Stock
- What this podcast is all about
- What "Otaku" means to us
- Why we don't cover local entertainment

3. Anime Pick of the Week

4. Room for Improvement: Spider-man movie franchise

5. Lead-out (Totoro)

Thank you for your continued support during our first season!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 4

Aloha everyone!

I am proud to present the next episode of our podcast!



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Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.4

Recording Date: August 25, 2008
Running Time: 39 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Contributor)
Jupiter (Contributor)
Cupid (Contributor)

Format
1. Bad Joke of the Day (Cupid)

2. Pearl of Wisdom (Jupiter)

3. Lead-in (Totoro)

4. Podcast Announcements
- Cetic & Jupiter promoted to Senior Producer & Interim Senior Producer respectively
- Cupid taking a 3-week hiatus

5. Anime Pick of the Week

6. Sequels That Shouldn't Have Been Made

7. The Best Movies of 2008 (So Far)

8. Casting Couch - Cowboy Bebop

9. Cupid's Send-off

10. Bad Joke of the Day (Cupid)

11. Lead-out (Totoro)

Friday, September 19, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 3

Aloha everyone!

I am proud to release the next episode of our podcast!



Click here to download episode.

Thanks for your continued support during our first season!

Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.3

Recording Date: August 18, 2008
Running Time: 42 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Contributor)
Cupid (Contributor)

Format
1. Bad Joke of the Day (Cupid)

2. Lead-in (Totoro)

3. Random Chatter
- 6th Harry Potter movie delayed until Summer of '09
- Tropic Thunder beats out The Dark Knight as #1 movie in America
- Discussion on best movies of the year
- Discussion of upcoming Batman comic story arc (Batman: Rest In Peace)

4. Anime Pick of the Week

5. Entertainment That Changed Everything: Sci-Fi Movie

6. The Top 5: Anime Movies

7. Sequels That Shouldn't Have Been Made

8. Lead-out (Totoro)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 2

Aloha!

I am proud to present the second episode of our podcast!



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Thank you for your continued support as we get through our first season!

Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.2

Date Recorded: August 11, 2008
Running Time: 36 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cupid (Contributor)
Jupiter (Contributor)

Format
1. Oops File! - Corrections/Clarifications (Totoro)

2. Pearl of Wisdom (Jupiter)

3. Lead-in (Totoro)

4. Random Chatter
- Passing of Isaac Hayes & Bernie Mac
- Which celebrity will die next?
- Caitlin Glass (Winry Rockbell on Fullmetal Alchemist) confirmed as 3rd guest for Kawaii-kon 2008
- Kawaii-kon favorite Vic Mignogna may not attend
- Jupiter gushes on Laura Bailey (Lust on Fullmetal Alchemist)
- Possibility of podcast at Kawaii-kon 2008 with Laura Bailey

5. Casting Couch - The "Four" Musketeers

6. Journey to the Center of the Earth Review (Jupiter)

7. Sequels We'd Like To See

8. Favorite... Giant Robot Design

9. Random Chatter
- Discussion of Sailor Moon-themed podcast episode

10. Lead-out (Totoro)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Otaku 5-0 Season 1: Episode 1

Aloha everyone!

Sorry it's been so long since I posted, but I am proud to give you the premiere episode of our podcast!



Click here to download episode.

Thanks for your support as we start our first season!

Show Notes
Otaku 5-0: Episode 1.1

Recording Date: August 5, 2008
Running Time: 42 minutes

Moderator
Totoro (Executive Producer)

Panelists
Cetic (Contributor)
Cupid (Contributor)

Format
1. Oops! File - Corrections/Clarifications (Totoro)

2. Bad Joke of the Day (Cupid)

3. Lead-in (Totoro)

4. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Review

5. Anime Pick of the Week

6. Casting Couch - Ghostbusters

7. Entertainment That Changed Everything: Video Games

8. Sequels That Shouldn't Have Been Made

9. Random Chatter
- Travis Willingham (Col. Roy Mustang on Fullmetal Alchemist) & Laura Bailey (Lust on Fullmetal Alchemist) announced as first confirmed guests for Kawaii-kon 2009.

10. Great Debates: Subbed or Dubbed Anime?

11. Lead-out (Totoro)

Friday, September 5, 2008

Totoro's Fantastic Four of 2008

Aloha everybody,

A common theme among entertainment aficionados is to compile a list of either the best or worst examples of a particular subject. Movie critics have their list of the top 10 movies of the year, while fashion watchdogs have a list of the best and worst-dressed celebrities. Even Maxim, which I like to call "The Essential Guide To Understanding Modern Man" has their own list (The 100 Hottest People).

While my own contributions may not matter much in the long run, a part of trying to stand out against a large landscape of voices is to do something different, especially when it comes to things that I feel passionate about (in this case, movies.) So, in homage to both this "listing" tradition and to my mother's favorite superhero team, I am proud to present to you...

Totoro's Fantastic Four of 2008

#4. Tropic Thunder
Ben Stiller's dissertation about a group of actors who, during the course of shooting their war movie, mistakenly stumble into a similar real-life situation was truly a breakout hit of the summer movie period. This film made me a staunch believer in the notion that "casting is half the work." Judging by this movie's cast, the other 50% couldn't have been all that hard.

I have to be honest here. Never did I expect to be as entertained as much as I was by this film. One thing I was drawn to immediately was the performances of the actors. Stiller's contribution of his action-adventure star fast approaching career burnout might have been a bit of a stretch, but he succeeded. Jack Black turned in yet another noteworthy performance as a drug-addled comedy star, which made me a bit worried (perhaps this role was a bit of ominous foreshadowing as to the future of his career?) Previously unknown actors Jay Baruchel & Brandon T. Jackson rise to the challenge and match up well against their A-list co-stars, but the true stars of the movie are Robert Downey Jr and Tom Cruise, with their scene-stealing performances as an African-American soldier and the narcissistic studio chairman, respectively.

#3. Iron Man
I've been a fan of Robert Downey Jr. since Chaplin, and I'll admit that his name was the last one that I would've expected to see in the cast list for a comic book movie. And I agree that comic book/superhero movies have gotten a bad reputation as of late (thanks in no small part to the train wrecks that were Spider-Man 3 and Hancock.)

Characters like Iron Man (aka Tony Stark), Spider-man and ANOTHER comic-book icon that I shall not name (See #1 on this list for more info) were always appealing to me because I understood that beneath the suit/powered armor exterior was an ordinary man trying to do the right thing. The final result, after years of effort (and directors like Quentin Tarantino & Joss Whedon being considered for the job eventually filled by Jon Favreau) does not disappoint. Robert Downey Jr. owes a debt to this movie, which has triggered something of a career Renaissance, but only time will tell if this is truly deserved. There was some discussion of the wisdom in setting this movie in the present-day (Post 9/11) world, instead of its original Vietnam-era landscape, but I agree with this choice (Besides, I've heard enough arguments to understand that these two historical periods are startlingly similar.)

#2. WALL*E
Pixar Animation Studios has emerged as an entertainment powerhouse. Their efforts exceed those of their great predecessor, Walt Disney Studios, but are equivalent with the films produced by Studio Ghibli, co-founded by legendary Japanese animation director Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle.)

Pixar's commitment to producing quality entertainment (mostly in the form of "message movies" - a type of film that, while entertaining in itself, has a particular idea or theme they wish to convey to the audience) appeals to both young and old, and they are on already on my short list to becoming THE animation studio of the 21st Century. When it was announced back in 2006, I was immediately drawn into WALL*E's premise: What if humanity had left Earth, and someone had forgotten to turn the last robot off? Upon seeing this film, I was once again convinced that I had seen something very special - a film that illustrates Pixar's ability to show the poignancy and determination of the human spirit, embodied in the most un-human of figures.

#1 The Dark Knight
As much as Spider-Man 3 lowered the bar for all other comic book movies, this film would raise the bar to nearly unattainable heights. From Christian Bale's portrayal of Bruce Wayne to the late Heath Ledger's career-defining (as well as career-ending) performance as The Joker, this film not only leaves its predecessor (Batman Begins) choking in the dust, but it makes me as a fan more than a bit apprehensive. Where can they possibly go with the franchise from here?

When Begins was released, the attitude of comic book fans were something along the lines of: "I'll see the sequel, if it's any good." Well, the time came, and not only did most comic book fans see this movie, they saw it multiple times in the theaters (As of this writing, I have seen the movie 5 times in theaters.) Equally remarkable is that while this is a movie based on a comic-book character, it appealed in some way to every other type of movie fan. Romance fans got the "love triangle" between Bruce Wayne, Rachel Dawes (superbly played by Maggie Gyllenhaal of Secretary fame) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart, whose career I've followed since his 2005 film, Thank You for Smoking.) Action/Adventure fans got the "highway sequence", in which The Joker tries (unsuccessfully, thanks to interference from Batman) to kill Harvey Dent. Drama/Suspense fans got the tense "social experiment" sequence (you all know what that sequence is, and why it's so cool.) This is truly the best film that we'll probably see for what's left of the year, and I look forward to watching this many times more on DVD.

Well, there you have it. I hope that you have enjoyed reading this as much as I did writing it. In the meantime, please stay tuned for the episodes of the podcast as they are released.

See you at the movies!

~Totoro (Otaku 5-0 Creator, Executive Producer)