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Revision as of 15:47, 11 March 2008
The Totally Rad Show | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Alex Albrecht Jeff Cannata Dan Trachtenberg |
Genre | Video podcast |
Language | English |
Updates | Weekly |
Length | ~40-60 minutes |
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Video format | Quicktime WMV Xvid |
Publication | |
Original release | March 27, 2007 |
Provider | Revision3 |
The Totally Rad Show is a Revision3 podcast which focuses primarily on reviews and reminiscing of movies, video games, television programs, and comic books. The show debuted on March 27, 2007. It stars Alex Albrecht, Dan Trachtenberg, and Jeff Cannata.
Format
The Totally Rad Show starts out with a brief intro before they get in to the movies that they will be reviewing that week. The show is then divided in different segments like Movies, Games, Comics and TV.[1][2] They also occasionally have shorter segments such as "Dan Becomes A Man" where they teach Dan Trachtenberg to do something manly (ex: In Episode 12 they taught Dan how to smoke a cigar). The show also makes use of a green screen that changes according to the different segments, along with a unique variation of the original "Totally Rad Show" logo that shows at the beginning and end, which is different every episode. The unseen camera operator "Steve" often gives his input through the use of images and text that pop up on the green screen.
Distribution
The show is released weekly on Tuesdays at 4:00pm EST.[2] It is available to download in High Definition Quicktime as well as large and small Quicktime, WMV and XVID. An audio only version is also available in .mp3 format.
Episode list
2007
Episode # | Title | Intro reference | Movies | Video Games | TV Shows | Other |
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1 | Trumors | Raiders of the Lost Ark |
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2 | Die-Curious | ¡Three Amigos! |
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3 | The Yang | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure |
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4 | Double-Duffed | Back to the Future |
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5 | Bubo | Fight Club |
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6 | Realbender | The Empire Strikes Back |
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7 | Fantasgreat | Se7en | ||||
8 | Sassafras & Fancypants | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | ||||
9 | H8tr-Aid | The Karate Kid |
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10 | Love Nut | Zero Wing |
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11 | The Dills | Die Hard |
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12 | Bork | Ghostbusters |
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13 | Repertory | Jurassic Park | ||||
14 | Fun-damental | Reservoir Dogs | ||||
15 | Half-Boofed | Lethal Weapon 2 | ||||
16 | Pan-International | Battlestar Galactica |
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17 | Tandiego | Poltergeist | ||||
18 | Lustice | Pac-Man | ||||
19 | Stick-Tuned | Batman | ||||
20 | Cooprepetive | The Neverending Story | ||||
21 | Jack Out | Beetlejuice | ||||
22 | Apatomato | The Brady Bunch |
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23 | Hostitility | Spaceballs |
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24 | Generosity | Aliens |
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25 | Permahonk | Groundhog Day |
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26 | Dynatherms | Voltron |
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27 | Dandar | The Goonies |
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28 | Punchy | What About Bob? | ||||
29 | Epicalf | Austin Powers | ||||
30 | Coma-esque | Shaun of the Dead | ||||
31 | Flavors | American Beauty | ||||
32 | Haunty Duty | Halloween | ||||
33 | Vomitsation | Pulp Fiction | ||||
34 | Sess | The Matrix | ||||
35 | Yip Yip | Full House |
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36 | Radish | Wayne's World | ||||
37 | Deadly Discs | The Natural |
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38 | Soul Poppin | Big Trouble in Little China |
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39 | Knowledge Sack | Airplane[3] | ||||
40 | Shaningled | A Christmas Story |
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2008
Episode # | Title | Intro reference | Movies | Video Games | TV Shows | Other |
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41 | Groupfully | The Jerk |
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42 | Simulaid | |||||
43 | Tootie My Horn | |||||
44 | Veggiesaur |
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45 | Nominator |
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46 | Absolutely Horrent |
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47 | Blunk |
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48 | Parenthetical |
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49 | Junkpunk |
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50 | Bi-Ported |
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References
- ^ http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/05/revision3_grows.html
- ^ a b http://forevergeek.com/tv/the_totally_rad_show.php
- ^ The skit featured Trachtenberg unable to stop laughing, in reference to a lengthy series of bloopers found in the previous episode. [1]
- ^ Though it was established that The Orange Box should not be separated by its contents when it came to listing games, Albrecht listed Portal alone anyway.