27 Jul 2013

Whatcha 038 - Whatcha Doin Without Em!



Dean, Mike, Nath & (Dr) Emma give you, your weekly dose of all things Pop-Culture.

In this week's dose of all things pop-culture, Emma's away so the boys are at play! Billy from the Death Rocket Podcast joins Whatcha while down from Sydney for PAX. So enjoy a show full of Fun, Puns and Dean's latest Comic Run.

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24 Jul 2013

Moshi Studios' Game of Thrones Portraits

Moshi Studios based in Tokyo, comes these rad portraits of the Game of Thrones characters re-imaged into the 80's and 90's.













To see more great images check out Moshi's site HERE or their Facebook page HERE

11 Jul 2013

Whatcha Quicky with Tim Rose

 


Emma chats with the legendary Tim Rose, Voice Actor, Animatronics Designer and Puppeteer about his career, the future of puppeteering and voicing characters.

Tim has been apart of some of our most remembered pop-culture films such as Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Return to Oz, Howard the Duck, Labyrinth and his most recognised role as Admiral Ackbar from Return of the Jedi.

It's not a Trap but an enjoyable discussion between Emma and Tim at Oz Comic Con 2013.

Whatcha 036 - Whatcha Oz Comic Con



Dean, Mike, Nath & (Dr) Emma give you, your weekly dose of all things Pop-Culture.

In this week's dose of all things pop-culture, we record live from the 2013 Oz Comic Con in Melbourne. Not only is it a break from your normal weekly Whatcha, we also have a few guests drop by, including Korean pop sensation Psy. It's fun, it's a little cray cray but most of all it's Oz Comic Con.

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8 Jul 2013

Whatcha Oz Comic Con Melbourne


This weekend the Whatcha team recorded live from OzComic-Con 2013 and, man, were we impressed! 

Let’s start with the venue: roomy, easily accessible via public transport and well-utilised (i.e. the floor-plan was excellent!). What more could a fan-girl/boy ask for? How about generous space allocated to the Artists Alley? Check. Or, a designated level for photos and autographs? Check. Or, a cage match between Batman and Superman? Ok, so maybe the venue didn’t have everything, but it came pretty close.

What was really impressive was the ease with which fans could simply amble about. With so much space and such a well-designed floor plan we were able to see all the sights and sounds without bashing elbows with the Bronies, Trekkies, Gamers and Geeks who shared the floor. The team started pretty early on the Saturday and didn’t call it quits until Sunday afternoon. With so much to do and see, there was never a dull moment. Below are just some of the highlights from the event:

Cosplayers
Wow, people. I’m not even sure where to start. Suffice to say, this event inspired some of the best cosplaying any of us had seen – and I’m not just talking slap-dash last-minute internet purchases either (although, there was some of that)! In the character category, my personal favourites include: Aladdin and Jasmine; The Batman (circa 1989); Velma (jinkies!); and Deadpool. In the DIY category the stand-outs include: the Tardis dress (WOW!); the Weeping Angel (don’t blink!); and a slew of Finn’s and Jake’s. Special mentions go out firstly to the girl with the AMAZING sleeves. On one arm: the beautiful inked faces of the Disney Princesses; and on the other – gotta catch em’ all! – Pokemon! The second special mention goes out to the Wolverines: now available in male model and Elvis editions! I’m not sure which one I liked more… Great work by all but the best one in our books was Tonto & The Lone Ranger from the latest film.





The Artists Alley
One of the most important aspects of a comic-con and rightly so, is the artists alley. This year’s Oz Comic-Con did not fail to impress. Not only was ample room provided for the crowd to view the amazing art work and chat with the artists, but the event boasted an impressive line-up of talent. Whilst there, the Whatcha team rubbed shoulders with Paul BedfordPaul MasonTristan JonesFrank CandiloroFEC ComicsSimon Wright and Coral Briglia just to mention a few. 

It was fantastic to see so much support for the local comic book industry and so much interest from the crowd; and of course, the team supported the crew from Artists Alley with a few cheeky pints later on Saturday evening. It’s events like these that keep the wheels of the industry turning, so thank you Oz Comic-Con!




The Guests!
Oh my, the guests. What a line-up! Those who were there know what I’m talking about: Shannen, Brian and Holly Marie from Charmed; Ron Pearlman; Cary Elwes; and of course…The Shat! The Whatcha team listened in on ol’ Bills panel on Saturday afternoon and I think it’s safe to say that the Captain still has it. From boomerang jokes to old bloopers from the Star Trek set to a new album launch, the crowd could have listened to his antics all night, but alas, all good things come to an end. 

The very best part? Shatner lining up with the fans for his own panel and then being asked by event staff for a pass as he walked in. Kirking it up like a boss. If anyone has anymore guest stories from the event, let us know! The second fantastic guest highlight was my chat with the one and only Admiral Ackbar, Tim Rose! Listen out for a Whatcha Quicky episode as Tim and I chat internet memes, that line and puppets and animatronics in genre film.


From the Whatcha team (Psy & The Dread Pirate Roberts not included), we hope you all had a super geeky weekend! Don't forget to check out the full album of the Whatcha Oz Comic Con experience HERE. That’s all, folks!

3 Jul 2013

Whatcha 035 - Whatcha SuperDoman





Dean, Mike, Nath & (Dr) Emma give you, your weekly dose of all things Pop-Culture.

In this week's dose of all things pop-culture, it's a jam packed show as Emma hosts for the first time and we announce the Winner for new name of our Whatcha Questioning segment. Nath has a theory about Mike & Dean Plus we chat about the new TV Series "The Dome" and "Superman: Man of Steel".

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