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GRIND PULP PODCAST
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Grind Pulp Podcast EP06 - The Epic Conan of Cimmeria Episode!

Grind Pulp Podcast Episode 06
Conan of Cimmeria aka The Epic Conan Episode

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BY CROM!!!

In this episode the Grind Pulp Podcast team discuss three Conan stories and three Conan movies. Things start slow but soon escalate as we get deeper into the stories and dive headlong into the Conan films. The Howard stories have become public domain and are available for free. This episode includes a special appearance of a Warlock and is the most epic Conan podcast ever!

Stories:
1. “The People of the Black Circle” (1934) by Robert E. Howard
2. “Legions of the Dead” (1978) by Lin Carter and Sprague de Camp
3. “The Tower of the Elephant” (1933) by Robert E. Howard

Movies:
1. “Conan the Barbarian” (1982) – directed by John Milus. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones, and Max Von Sydow.
2. “Conan the Destroyer” (1984) – directed by Richard Fleischer. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones, and Wilt Chamberlain.
3. “Conan the Barbarian” (2011) – directed by Marcus Nispel. Starring Jason Momoa, Ron Pearlman, and Rose McGowan

This Epic Conan Episode clocks in at an hour-and-a-half, and we didn’t even scratch the surface. That adventure will be up to you.

Also read these great Conan stories from Robert E. Howard:

Queen of the Black Coast

The God in the Bowl

Red Nails

And many more!


2 comments:

  1. I didn't mind the extra length of this episode at all, fellas. I think when you're dealing with a character who has such an extensive history as Conan does, an hour an a half is justified.

    I would have liked to hear opinions on Conan in comic books. My introduction to the character was through the Marvel comic series way back in the day when it was written by Roy Thomas and gorgeously illustrated by Barry Smith.

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  2. Good show guys! Your assessment of the films is pretty interesting.Personally the stupid thief character from Conan the Destroyer just about ruined that film for me. I don't need any comic relief in my Conan! When will someone make a film from the original material? Makes too much sense I guess. The art of Conan would be another topic of interest. Artists like Barry Smith, John Buscema and the greatest of all time Mr. Frazetta all deserve a shout out for bringing this character to life for so many of us.

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