POP CULTURE AND GEEK BOOK LIST DECEMBER 2019

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Welcome to the first issue of the Full Contact Nerd newsletter.  In November and December I interviewed voice actress Faya Mata about her anime and gaming work and you can listen to that here. I also interviewed Rebecca Thompson about the science in Game of Thrones and you can listen to that here.

Today’s book listings range from gothic animals, video game landscapes, Disney history, an H.G. Wells biography, Star Wars art, to Stan Lee. Enjoy. Click here for a list of relevant books being published between January and June 2020.

ANIME AND MOVIE ART STUDIES

The Art of Concrete Genie

COMIC BOOK AND ANIMATION HISTORY

A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Lee

DISNEY HISTORY

Walt Disney’s Ultimate Inventor

One Day at Disney

Discussing Disney

FANTASY STUDIES – LITERATURE AND ART

Roy G. Krenkel

Literary Fantasy in Contemporary Chinese Diasporic Women’s Literature

Re-Enchanted

FILM AND TV STUDIES

Why We Remake

Girlhood on Disney Channel

HORROR STUDIES – LITERATURE, MOVIES, AND ART

Monster Anthropology

An Ethical Guidebook to the Zombie Apocalypse

Get Out

NOIR, THRILLER, AND MYSTERY FICTION AND FILM STUDIES

Hong Kong Dark Cinema

Mexico Noir

MYTHS AND FOLKLORE STUDIES

Mediating the Otherworld in Polish Folklore

SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES – LITERATURE, MOVIES, AND ART

H.G. Wells

STAR WARS AND STAR TREK POP CULTURE

The Moviemaking Magic of Star Wars: Ships & Battles

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker Visual Dictionary

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker The Galactic Guide

I Am C-3PO – An Inside Story

VIDEO GAME AND BOARD GAME STUDIES

War Games

Architectonics of Game Spaces

Ludotopia

WEIRD FICTION STUDIES

An Eclectic Bestiary

Gothic Animals

WESTERNS AND OLD WEST HISTORY

Heroes of the Borderlands

The American West on Film

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Game of Thrones science – “Fire, Ice, and Physics” (MIT Press, 2019) – Rebecca Thompson interview

Rebecca Thompson is a physicist who loves to teach and write about science. She spoke once about the science of Game of Thrones and then turned the idea into a really, cool book. We spoke about the book and what it took to research very different fields of science.  Check out the book here.

0:31 – Rebecca mentions that the book is about the Game of Thrones books and movies and she explains how she got into writing it.

2:10 – Rebecca talks about how she applied science to the show but she didn’t want to ruin the story for anyone.

4:00 – Rebecca talks about how she laid the book out in themes.

5:38 – We talk about the power of ranged weapons. Rebecca then talks about the various scientific issues she looks at.

8:34 – Rebecca wanted to talk to someone who knows what it’s like to be athletic in the cold. She spoke to a marathoner about this.

10:14 – Rebecca talks about how much the book is about Game of Thrones versus the science.

11:48 – Rebecca compares the show to the books. The books mention a second moon that was destroyed in the past and that would have changed the weather.

15:30 – Rebecca talks about the genetic mixing issues with brother and sister incest.

23:07 – Rebecca talks about the science behind weaponry and swords.

25:12 – Rebecca talks about Valyrian steel and Damascus steel.

28:27 – Rebecca talks about the buildings in King’s Landing.

30:12 – Rebecca talks about uncovering the methods of making Damascus steel.

33:02 – Rebecca talks about how she researched the strange seasons in GoT.

35:39 – Rebecca talks about navigation at sea versus learning about scurvy.

38:38 – Rebecca mentions guillotine use and what she learned about dinosaurs and dragonflight.

41:54 – Rebecca talks about wild fire and investigating if it could be real.

46:35 – Rebecca talks about researching Shireen’s death.

49:34 – Rebecca talks about how she hopes that people feel okay with asking weird science questions.

54:33 – Rebecca talks about how Matt Smith’s Doctor Who broke his own rules all the time.

58:10 – Rebecca talks about a series of science-focused comics she wrote for young readers.

59:03 – Rebecca is mathlete79 on instagram and twitter.

Links of interest

Check out the book here.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/fire-ice-and-physics

https://twitter.com/mathlete79?lang=en

https://www.instagram.com/mathlete79/

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Guests: Rebecca Thompson

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: science fiction, fantasy, game of thrones, physics, dragons, seasons, icewall, marathon, cold, zombies, white walkers, GRR Martin, skulls, weapons, swords, bronze age, iron age, damascus steel, valyrian steel, King’s landing, rabies, dinosaurs, ice fisherman, greek fire, wild fire, napalm, bergship, jon snow, doctor who

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Sci-fi tv show book – “The World of the Orville” (Titan Books, 2018) – Jeff Bond interview

Jeff Bond has written multiple books on science fiction shows and movies. He was executive editor of Geek magazine, Senior Editor at CFQ, and he writes about film music for the Hollywood Reporter. We talked about his recent book on the show The Orville.

0:52 – Jeff talks about how he got into writing a book on The Orville. He’s been a sci-fi fan since he was a kid.

4:01 – Jeff talks about how Star Trek has become it’s own genre.

5:47 – Jeff talks about how the producers of The Orville were not trying to make a

Galaxy Quest kind of show.

10:03 – Jeff talks about the tone and goals of the show. The producers drew from Star Trek TOS and the Twilight Zone.

13:08 – Jeff talks about the actors and acting in the show.

16:29 – Jeff talks about how good Adrianne Palicki is in the show.

21:00 – Jeff talks about Seth as the captain of the ship and the set of The Orville.

23:59 – Jeff talks about how they did the casting and how they’ve brought in a lot of people who have worked on various Star Trek projects.

27:19 – Jeff talks about how he organized the book and his interviews with the production people on the show. The book is sort of a “making of” and also a bit of a technical manual for the show. Jeff talks about how the ship was designed.

33:13 – Jeff compares the show to Star Trek TNG.

35:45 – Jeff talks about the show’s budget and also the design of the set, lighting, costumes, and make-up.

42:06 – Jeff talks about technical differences the show has from other tv shows.

44:43- Jeff talks about the writing process for the show.

57:05 – Jeff talks about the design and music of the credit sequence.

58:39 – Jeff talks about the music on the show.

 

Links of interest

https://titanbooks.com/9462-the-world-of-the-orville/

https://twitter.com/lazymodeler?lang=en

 

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Guests: Jeff Bond

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: science fiction, sci-fi, Star Trek, Twilight Zone, television, The Orville, Seth MacFarlane, spaceships