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Jake Kotze And Mystical Numbers
from my videos August 29, 2008
Author: tenthdimension Added: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:35:18 -0800 Duration: 668September 5 - This blog video is about how Rob's way of visualizing reality is related to the mythos of synchromysticism which Jake Kotze is writing about. Then, Rob relates his system of triads to the Kabbalah.
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Martin does the RickRoll
from YouTube :: Tag // RickRoll August 01, 2008
I've been wanting to do this for a while, so here you go. I used a karaoke version I found on youtube here http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7abXGdx6NG0 And here's an MP3 of it. http://www.zshare.net/audio/16379718268af3fc/ Author: MartinusPrime Keywords: rick astley roll rickroll martin martinusprime cumbernauld trilby chzo mythos poundland Added: August 1, 2008
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Streams of Gold
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia July 22, 2008
Slide show of my photos with music by Mythos Author: Sparklefan Keywords: Mythos Slide show Davidlind Virginia Breeze Nikon D70 Added: July 22, 2008
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Astonishing X-Men #25, Final Crisis #2, and Secret Invasion:
from Dailymotion - HD Content June 30, 2008
Alex starts things off with a look at Astonishing X-Men #25. Pete was surprised by how much he liked Warren Ellis' new take on the title, but Alex has a few things to say about the characters. Then we look at Grant Morrison's second issue of Final Crisis. Pete has a funny review of the issue and Alex reminds us of the million dollar bet he has with Pete over the Final Crisis series. Next it's the debut issue of Secret Invasion: Frontline. During the Speed Round we look at BPRD: The Ectoplasmic Man, Mythos: Captain America #1, Thunderbolts #121, Beyond #2, Project Superpowers #4. Then Jason writes in, What comic book would you like to see re-made, and what team of artists would you pick? Be sure to tune in to see what the guys answers were! Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com! Author: pulpsecret Tags: Warren Ellis Astonishing X-Men Final Crisis Grant Morrison The Flash JG Jones Secret Invasion Frontline New York City BPRD Ectoplasm Mythos Captain America Thunderbolts Beyond Project S Posted: 30 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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The Call of Cthulhu
from Art - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 20, 2008
The Call of Cthulhu, an all new silent film, is HP Lovecraft's most famous story. It is the only story to feature the celebrated monster Cthulhu and in many ways it encapsulates the ideas that went on to permeated Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. The film follows the story's three-part narrative construction, and it moves from the 1920s to 1908 to the1870s and back, as the story does. The story embodies HPL's nihilistic world view, his cosmic perspective, and his sense that mankind is doomed by its own insignificance. And it's a pretty good globe-trotting adventure story. (Spoiler Warning) In the story, a dying professor leaves his great-nephew a collection of documents pertaining to the Cthulhu Cult. The nephew begins to learn why the study of the cult so fascinated his grandfather. Bit-by-bit he begins piecing together the dread implications of his grandfather's inquiries, and soon he takes on investigating the Cthulhu cult as a crusade of his own. As he pieces together the dreadful and disturbing reality of the situation, his own sanity begins to crumble. In the end, he passes the torch to his psychiatrist, who in turn hears Cthulhu's call. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Stalker Variations
from Panic _Programming March 28, 2008
"Stalker Variations" is a collaborative vivisection of romance and obsession; words by Jason Stackhouse, art by P. Emerson Williams. Coming soon from Mythos Media.
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Stalker Variations Trailer
from YouTube :: Videos by choronzon333 March 27, 2008
"Stalker Variations" is a collaborative vivisection of romance and obsession; words by Jason Stackhouse, art by P. Emerson Williams. Coming soon from Mythos Media. Author: choronzon333 Keywords: art trailer stalker variations p. emerson williams jason stackhouse mythos media love romance dissection gothic Added: March 27, 2008
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1st Solo Freestyle Video by MyThoS (GPC)
from YouTube :: Tag // tag February 05, 2008
www.penspinning.de ich spinne jetz auf den tag genau 3 monate. Da ich mein 3 months video ja schon vor ner woche gemacht hab, ist das hier einfach ein freestyle video... Author: XxMyThoSxX Keywords: 1st Solo Freestyle Video MyThoS GPC Penspinning in der Hauptstadt Added: February 5, 2008
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Wushu-Gamer Reviews -- Trilby: The Art of Theft
from Revver - game Videos January 27, 2008
Author: SSJokker Added: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 15:25:53 -0800 Duration: 11194Jok here, coming in live with the first installment of the new Wushu-Gamer video reviews. This will hopefully become a weekly thing, if I get off my lazy arse. Yes, I am aware there are several issues with the movie, for example, the mouse cursor that is there the whole review. Yes, I forgot. Another thing would be that the first minute or two, you can barely hear me, because my microphone was fairly far away. Quality gets better as you progress. Links: http://jok.novahost.org -- Wushu-Gamer http://fullyramblomatic.com -- Yahtzee's site http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation -- Zero Punctuation http://bigbluecup.com -- Adventure Game Studio If you wish to see me review a specific game, or simply wish to talk, or comment on the review, e-mail me at t_mihai91 AT yahoo DOT com Until next time, Jok
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Promo nr 1
from The Place Podcast January 26, 2008
As usual, the Shownotes is here: Http://juusio.blogspot.com Please vote for us, at: Http://www.podcastalley.com
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The Greatest Band Ever
from The Adventures of Indiana Jim December 31, 2007
Nightwish. http://www.nightwish.com Did you kinda sorta liked the image Evanescence evoked, but laugh at the obvious comercialization of Gothic imagery and pseudo-hard rock sound? We Americans suffer greatly from a very poor music scene. Nightwish blows them away. The natives of Finland have been going since 1997. They began with an operatic Mezzo-Soprano lead singer, lending them a uniqueness uncommon to Metal bands. The founding member and lead songwriter Tuomas Holopainen draws from many influences, chief among them Film Music (man after my own heart), Classic literature, Fantasy literature, Norse mythology (duh), and obvious God-centered themes. While perhaps not a believer in the purest Christian sense, one can see a Bono-esque quality to his songwriting. While not of the more genteel Irish Christian persuasion, you can find more of a rustic, blunt spirituality tempered by poetic imagery and a deep longing to find something higher. Always poetic and sometimes obscure, they are lyrics that drive your mind to create. Not only with the imagination, but also with research into certain elements. Take, for instance, the song Amaranth. The chorus reads: Caress the one, the Never-Fading Rain in your heart The tears of snow-white sorrow Caress the one, the hiding Amranth In a land of the daybreak I googled Amaranth. My mother-in-law is a member of The Honorable Order of the Amaranth, which as near as I can tell is like the SCA for old folks, or people suckered in by their parents and grandparents. They tout themselves as a charitable and Christian organization, but much like the Masons, they like to pretend at royalty and play at court. They take their little events quite seriously, and I usually have to try not to guffaw at the stupidity of it all. Pardon my aside there. But the Amaranth is a flower that grows natively in equatorial regions of the Americas and Asia, yielding many seeds for grain, and has many purposes. It is a life-giving plant whose flower never fades. Now how much imagery is conveyed in one little-used but beautiful word, and how much fodder for research (and writing)! Nearly the entire band are avid readers, and especially love The Lord of the Rings, likely for its reliance on the Norse sagas as well as its spiritual imagery. There are also many songs that tell a story, or invoke the sense of a tale that Norse peoples of old would pass down orally. Musically, Nightwish is a melting pot of many different elements: loud, driving guitars; a female lead that breaks into two-part harmonies; a male lead that adds that occasional guttural element, yet never harsh on the ears like screamo ; a strong backing choir as you might hear in the scores to Van Helsing, The Mummy, or The Lord of the Rings, and orchestral arrangements that lend that epic quality; Uillean pipes and fiddles for the occasional Celtic foray; the occasional speedmetal solo with PIANO DOUBLING. That part is especially cool! As I ve said before in other places, Nightwish is all at once everything that Evanescence, Jim Steinman, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Metallica, Led Zeppelin and Queen WISHED they could have been, and all of them pale in comparison. They are artistic waifs and commercial pariahs (except Queen and Zeppelin). Nightwish does it all without commercial pretense. Artistic pretense, maybe, but it s all very worth it.
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Mythos Beer Advert (Bimbo Fantasy)
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv June 21, 2007
Mythos Beer Greek TV Commercial 2007. The song is Bimbo Fantasy (Agnostic Rock Mix) by Robin Skouteris feat. Lia Hide. Author: robinsk Keywords: Mythos beer commercial advert greek dance bimbo fantasy robin skouteris ad mad tv television rock animation greece band Added: June 21, 2007
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TALU Star Wars 30th Anniversary Extravaganza, Episode III, June 16, 2007
from Things Are Looking Up June 16, 2007
Intro Smacking your lips in a podcast is bad Welcome to the new equipment experiment Not a lot of banter turns into a bunch... No more duplicating news reports... time for my opinions! I am awesome, and I'm sorry for saying so Thank you, Tee Morris for the gear Tape out, tape in, this plug and that plug... snore Promo Nina Kimberly the Merciless News Pirates 3 sets a new record! Half a BILLION! Mr. Wizard has departed Captain America feature film in production. Good idea? Slice of Scifi programming change Thundercats HO! Essays What the Star Wars Prequels did Wrong, from AYUP Episode 6 What the Star Wars Prequels did Right Promo The Star Wars Timeline Feedback Paul from DesMoines pulls a Moose and dials the wrong number. Does Ian McDiarmid's new thing in Empire diminish the big I am your father reveal? Call the voicemail at (206) 666-INDY Email me at indianajim.podcast@gmail.com Skype me as indiana_jim_ The Website is www.indianajim.net
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TALU - Special Edition 003 - June 8, 2007
from Things Are Looking Up June 09, 2007
I attended my first convention, ConCarolinas 2007 in Charlotte, North Carolina. I had the pleasure of serving time as a moderator for my first panel ever, this one on the TV show Heroes on NBC. Then I had the honor of sitting on a panel with Stephen Euin Cobb, author of Bones Burnt Black among other titles, and host of The Future and You; Stuart Jaffe, host of The Eclectic Review; Nathan P. Butler, webmaster of www.starwarsfanworks.com, and creator of The Star Wars Timeline. This was moderated by Podcasting's Rich Sigfrit. My third panel was called Star Wars: Is the Force Still With us After 30 Years? Moderated by Nathan P. Butler, guests included myself, noted costumerCheralyn Lambeth, and Fan Film maker Drennon Laney Recordings of all of these panels will be available on my podcast soon. As well as the story of how it took 15 hours to get from Louisville, KY to Charlotte, NC. I'll be recording that tonight. I managed to network a little bit with some very cool people, and lucked out on Saturday night, getting to play a Star Wars Role Play game run by Peter Schweighofer, who used to be an editor at West End Games, as well as write Star Wars modules. I will be going back next year, and plan on bringing books to sell and/or give away.
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TALU Star Wars Extravaganza - Episode II - May 25, 2007
from Things Are Looking Up May 27, 2007
Intro Taking a break in June. TALU SWE Episode III likely June 1 or 2. News Fanboy Smackdown Podcast contest: Star Wars-The Legacy Revealed Prize Pack Relaunch of www.starwars.com Tons of Star Wars 30th Anniversary links at theforce.net The Yoda Stamps WIN! Details of the next-gen game The Force Unleashed A few goofy Star Wars videos at aint it cool news. Promo The Typical Mac User Podcast Segment The Plot Hole Menace Contact Voicemail: 206-666-INDY, Email: indianajim.podcast@gmail.com, Skype: indiana_jim_
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Comic Book Club 5-15-07 Part 1 of 6
from - blip.tv (beta) May 25, 2007
In this episode of Comic Book Club, Pete, Alex and Justin speak with Comedian Jonathan Friedman, Host and Producer of The Rejection Show, and Paolo Rivera, Marvel Comics Artist of MYTHOS. In this segment, we take a look at Paolo Rivera's portfolio. We also take a look at the first book that made it into this weeks "The Stack" - Countdown #51.
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Comic Book Club 5-15-07 Part 6 of 6
from - blip.tv (beta) May 25, 2007
In this episode of Comic Book Club, Pete, Alex and Justin speak with Comedian Jonathan Friedman, Host and Producer of The Rejection Show, and Paolo Rivera, Marvel Comics Artist of MYTHOS. In this segment, Pete gives away a 25$ gift card for Midtown Comics to a lucky audience member. They also give their "pull list" for the new books coming out on Wednesday 5-16-07. Paolo Rivera also enlightens us about Mythos and Jon gives us the lowdown on "The Rejection Show."
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Comic Book Club 5-15-07 Part 2 of 6
from - blip.tv (beta) May 25, 2007
In this episode of Comic Book Club, Pete, Alex and Justin speak with Comedian Jonathan Friedman, Host and Producer of The Rejection Show, and Paolo Rivera, Marvel Comics Artist of MYTHOS. In this segment, the guys talk about the latest issue of Amazing Spider-man Back in Black, Hack Slash, The New Avengers, The New Thunderbolts.
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Comic Book Club 5-15-07 Part 3 of 6
from - blip.tv (beta) May 25, 2007
In this episode of Comic Book Club, Pete, Alex and Justin speak with Comedian Jonathan Friedman, Host and Producer of The Rejection Show, and Paolo Rivera, Marvel Comics Artist of MYTHOS. In this segment, the guys finish hammering through "The Stack," commenting on Eric Powell's Satan's Sodomy Baby, Invincible, and Y: The Last Man.
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TALU Star Wars Extravaganza - Episode I - May 12, 2007
from Things Are Looking Up May 12, 2007
Intro Thank You's: Doug Rapson of Geek Acres Jack Hosley of Wander Radio Tee Morris of the Billibub Baddings Podcast Mark Kinney of All Games Considered Christiana, Trampas, Tony of SciFi Smackdown Tony of Fanboy Smackdown Brad, Christina and Glenn of Podculture. I appear in Episode 46 Mur Lafferty of I Should Be WritingSam Sloan of Slice of SciFiChris Macht of The Force Among UsNathan Butler of Star Wars Fanworks. I have been added to the list of radio shows on the site!LeeAnn Mabry of The Tag in the SeamNews Lucas paved way for digital sourceFamily Guy creator Seth MacFarlane at Celebration IV30 Years: Star Wars - Great to be NominatedThe Ultimate Star Wars Personality Test Promo Podculture Segment One The Prequel Problem Feedback: Dickie, The Stealth Geek on hoser, and I talk about Strange Brew and SCTV Segment Two Who is Darth Vader... Really? Promo Scott Sigler's The Rookie - Special thanks to Scott Sigler for pimping the TALU Star Wars Extravaganza!
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Carcast Episode Two
from Things Are Looking Up January 23, 2007
I know the file says Episode One, but you'll just have to forgive me this once, okay? : ) In this edition I make a few announcements. One of which is I am changing the internal details of the feed. But I went ahead and changed them before you are getting this, so ha! I am discontinuing both my Bryan Adams Internet Streaming Radio Show and The BADcast. I am not destined for music journalism (unless it's film music), and they have become a distraction from more important things such as Things Are Looking Up and any writing I might do. I talk about my re-subscription to Requiem of the Outcast. Season Two has begun in full force, and they've really hit their stride. In the actual car-recorded portion, I talk about getting ready to hear The Lord of the Rings Symphony as performed by the Louisville Symphony Orchestra, I get into some TV I've been watching, and at the end of the show, I present a Public Service Announcement from Rich Sigfrit, host of Requiem of the Outcast.
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