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Episode 9: Video Game vs Album(s): Mega Man and The Protomen
01:19:31|On this episode of Multimedium, we are discussing the Mega Man video game series and two albums by the band, The Protomen, inspired by the games. Games discussed: Mega Man 1,2, and 3. Albums discussed: Act I: The Protomen & Act 2: The Father of Death by The Protomen
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Episode 8: Script vs. Novel vs. Movie: Alien 3
01:44:32|This episode is a little bit different as we attempt our first triple threat match on Multimedium. On this episode we cover: William Gibson's original Alien 3 script Pat Cadigan's novelization of William Gibson's unproduced screenplay David Fincher's Alien 3 And every other version of Alien 3 we could find. Special thanks to The Gamma Foundation for our intro music!Episode 7: Toy vs. Movie: Masters of the Universe
01:17:59|Willie and Tim pit the original Masters of the Universe toy line up against the 1987 film adaptation to find out which one HAS THE POWER.Episode 6: Book vs. Movie: Battle Royale
01:54:07|It's a Battle Royale this episode as we pit Koushun Takami's novel against Kinji Fukasaka's film. Special thanks to The Gamma Foundation for providing our theme music. Check them out on Spotify now!Episode 5: Movie vs. Video Game: The Warriors
01:18:54|CAN YOU DIG IT!!!!!??? You can? Okay cool, because it's a showdown on the streets of NYC as we compare the cult classic 1979 flick, The Warriors, to it's 2005 video game adaptation. Special thanks to The Gamma Foundation for providing our theme music. Check them out on Spotify now!Episode 4: Book vs. Movie: Jurassic Park
01:24:04|It's a dino dustup for the ages, as we compare Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park to Steven Spielberg's blockbuster adaptation. Special thanks to The Gamma Foundation for providing our theme music. Check them out on Spotify now!Episode 3: Board Game vs Movie: Clue
55:56|How do you adapt a board game into a movie? We try to figure out the answer to that question, as well as take a look back at some of our favorite versions of Clue, and also decide if the 1985 movie is a successful adaptation of the classic game.