Transmissions From Atlantis Episode 8: The Batman’s Final Bow

Holy Episodes, Batman! JC & Rita finally stopped fooling around and put together episode 8 of Transmissions From Atlantis. In this action packed installment, we review not one, not two but all three of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. Included in that of course is the Dark Knight Rises, the latest blockbuster. Is Bane as good as Heath Ledger’s Joker? We discuss in depth.

We’ll also let you in on the Jesus crab, which university has an Alien Hunter Course and 15 Sci-Fi Predictions that came true.

Sherlock in the modern world is hardly a novel concept but there appears to be a battle brewing as to who does it better – the Americans or the Brits? It’s CBS’ Elementary versus BBC’s Sherlock. Who wins? We’ll tell you.

We’ll talk Game of Thrones, as Elijah Wood (Frodo) got to sit on the Iron Throne and George R.R. Martin talked about which scene he is dreading seeing on the HBO television show.

Rita previews Kaza Kingsley’s Erec Rex fantasy series.

For our Doctor Who segment, we ask the question – How has the Doctor changed in the last 50 years? When will Matt Smith be leaving and what is the Doctor Who Experience?

We’ll wrap it up with our True Blood review!

See the schedule and important links after the jump!

Schedule

2:20 -Open
3:15 -We are now officially members of the Doctor Who Podcasters Alliance
4:40-Batman Massacre
News of the Weird
9:04 -University of Edinborough Offers Free Online Alien Hunter Course
11:31 -Jesus Christ Image Found on Crab
14:51 -15 Sci-Fi Predictions That Came True
Sci-Fi News
30:17 -Elijah Wood (Frodo from LOTR) sits on the Iron Throne of game of thrones
32:15 -Elementary vs. Sherlock
40:07-George R.R. Martin reveals which thrones storyline he’s ‘dreading”
Retro Review
44:34 -Batman Begins
49:29 -The Dark Knight
Sci-Fi News Continued….
54:42 -The Dark Knight Rises Review
Rita’s Reading Review
1:03:42 -Rita Previews Kaza Kingsley’s Erec Rex series
 Doctor Who
1:07:26 – How has the Doctor Changed in the last 50 years?
1:22:30 – Does the Eleventh Hour episode hold a clue to exit of the Ponds?
1:34:41 – When is Matt Smith leaving Doctor Who?
1:37:30 – Did Karen Grope Matt in her last scene on the TARDIS?
1:38:15 – Steven Moffat says Series 7 will have future-soides!
1:40:46 – Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff has Opened!
True Blood Review
1:43:18 – Season 5, Episode 7 – In the Beginning
1:51:13- Closing
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About JC De La Torre

JC De La Torre is a speculative fiction author who lives in Wesley Chapel, Florida - a suburb of Tampa. De La Torre has written two well reviewed novels, Ancient Rising and Rise of the Ancients - Annuna, as well as Nightmares from Eberus - A Speculative Fiction collection. Currently, he is providing new installments in novelette form for the Continuum Force sci-fi series, Serial vampire series and the y/a Sci-Fi/Fantasy adventure Darien Connors (written as Jason Dawson). He also is a columnist/blogger for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers blog site BucsNation.com, as well as an editor and featured columnist for SB Nation Tampa Bay covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Gators. Previously, he served as a featured columnist for Bleacher Report on Tampa Bay sports, wrote for NFL.com’s Blog Blitz and contributed to Pewter Report, one of the top magazines on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is also co-host of the Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror podcast Transmissions From Atlantis. De La Torre is married to his lovely wife, Rita, and their family consists of their Yorkshire Terrier, LeStat, and their two cats Artemis and Marius. JC has a passionate love for sports writing, speculative fiction writing, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alternate Realities, and the Occult. His writing will include all of these sub-genres as well as other interesting excursions. JC is also an avid Whovian (Doctor Who fan). His fast paced writing style, well-researched and descriptive narrative has been compared to best selling authors Dan Brown and Clive Cussler. JC’s work features action, adventure, horror, a bit of the supernatural, and essentially something for every one. Contact JC De La Torre here - http://www.jcdelatorre.com

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