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Welcome to the MCSFO Podcast, where we speak One Language:  SCI-FI

Each week, our team of podcast hosts will dissect our favorite sci-fi/f comic movies, novels and TV shows. 
We'll discuss diversity and inclusion or lack thereof, in the sci-fi/fantasy and comic book genres. We'll dive deep into new technology and gaming used in these worlds.  And announce news on special events produced by MCSFO.

Apr 29, 2018

Full Spoilers Alert!  Guest, Mason DeMerieux of Rave Cliff Media joins Amanda in discussing this epic superhero movie, and predictions for Captain Marvel! We answer questions such as, What was your funniest scene and line?  And which Marvel superhero made you like him/her? 

We also discuss the impact Wakanda had in this...


Apr 25, 2018

Full Spoilers & Profanity Alert!

Lee Sizemore character is similar to Gaius Balter in Battlestar Gallactica, as both get on your nerves but they play their wormy roles very well.  

Continues with the Frankenstein and Frankenstein's monster theme.  A question from a male audience member at the Q&A pane about the...


Apr 22, 2018

Zac, Ellie and Amanda give a two part recap of the advanced screening of Westworld S2, EP event in Atlanta on April 19th! 

In this half we cover one of the most experiential events in Atlanta this year!  Next week on Westworld Wednesday's we'll release the second part that covers our review of the first episode.


Apr 18, 2018

In this episode of the MCSFO podcast, our host Colin Sharpe talks about the Writing of HBO's Westworld.  He starts with the great writers of the show - Michael CrichtonJonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy and takes a deep dive into the structure of Westworld’s story, and finishes with some predictions about Season 2!

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Apr 15, 2018

Host, Amanda Ray reviews the new sci-fi thriller A Quiet Place.  Speculation as to why the Rotten Tomatoes gave it 95%, while the audience gave it 86%.  Did it live up to the 95% review rating?  While well executed and perfectly acted, some areas in the plot were predictable and unrealistic.   But would have made a...