Established in April 2012, the ESO Network is a podcast network of shows that celebrate a love for pop culture, sci-fi, comics, and all things geek. Join podcasts like Earth Station One, Earth Station Who, Earth Station DCU, The NerdBliss Podcast, The FlopCast, The Dragon Con Report, The 42cast, and so much more. We dive headfirst into the world of our favorite topics, get into trouble, and find o... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 336 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicTV & Film |
Happy Valentine’s Day Horraholics! The Haunted Hosts dig deep into the bloody heart of horror with their review of the 2009 remake of My Bloody Valentine! We explore the film’s terrifying take on the Miner, its inventive use of 3D technology, and cre... more
Genesis II (1973) and Planet Earth (1974) were made-for-television films/pilots written and produced by Gene Roddenberry. We’ll be discussing the Star Trek connections in the films as well as looking at them as Gene Roddenberry’s post-Star Trek contr... more
Batman ’66 S2 Ep6 – Barbecued Batman?
As the Dynamic Duo attempts to oppose the Minstrel, the villain escalates his plans’ destructive potential in retaliation in a way Batman might not be able to thwart.
Episode aired Thursday September 22, 1966
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THE KINKS
The Kinks was one of the most influential bands to come out of England in the 60s, with a career that lasted up through the late 90s. Their style and sound changed numerous times over the decades and they amassed a legion of dedicated fans... more
EmbedEditEver wondered how classic Hollywood stars maintained their glamorous looks on and off the screen? In this episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, we explore the fascinating world of classic movie star diets—from the unusual eating habits of Gol... more
Jim reflects on one of the first “Big Monster” movies he saw growing up, 1955’s Classic, “It Cam From Beneath The Sea,” featuring the work of Ray Harryhausen and starring Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, Donald Curtis, Ian Keith, Dean Maddox, and Harry... more
Flopcast episode 666! Longtime Flopcast listeners (those poor souls) know that every 100 episodes, we celebrate V66, Boston’s own music video TV channel of the mid-80s. This time, however, we have a special guest: Eric Green, director of the V66 docu... more
With the release of the second part of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune there are now three live action adaptations of the story. In this episode we examine the Lynch, Harrison, and Villeneuve adaptations. We discuss what we like about each one and talk about... more
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An amazing network where you'll find anything and everything geeky you're looking for!
Great variety of geeky shows from the ESO Network - general nerd talk, as well as specific shows about Doctor Who, DC Comics, science, even heavy metal. You'll find something you like on ESO...
Really fun podcast showing some bits of Atlanta that you wont see in Trip Advisor. Keep it up!
A lot of fun to listen to and geek out with!
Really cool and fun podcast! Love each episode!
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