Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Popcultural Picturebooks: Spotlight on Elys Dolan

Image by Elys Dolan  www.elysdolan.com

One of the best things about becoming a parent was the wonder of sharing all things magical, geeky and pop cultural with our two mini-geeks. I'm not sure who was more enraptured about their first viewing of Star Wars: A new hope, but I suspect it may have been their Dad and I. We have since gone on to share the geek loving wherever we can, with Dr Who, Star Wars and Minecraft themed Christmas trees, themed birthday parties (we have a Harry Potter one coming up in the few months) and visits to Armageddon all on the agenda.

We are equally as big on reading to our mini-geeks, and I'm fairly proud of the fact that I can use the threat of one less bedtime story to get them to behave at the end of the day, they NEVER want to lose a story. So when we find our two great loves intersecting, life is extra good!

One of the VERY BEST authors who successfully does this, is the fantastic Elys Dolan. Her picture books are a marvel, with big glossy pages full of super fun art, hilarious dialogue and sneaky humour. There are always lots of hidden in jokes to be found. Her books are rather like Pixar movies, kids love them, but there is a little something there for the grown ups to get a sneaky laugh from too. There are references to Star Wars, Star Trek, and Ghostbusters, and her latest offering even has a bit of a throw back to those fun action movies of the 90s. What more could a geek parent and mini-geeks ask for really? Here are some of her book highlights which you can borrow from our collection.

Weasels was the first Elys Dolan book we had the good fortune to come across. I initially borrowed it because I noticed that one of the subject headings on the library catalogue was Megalomania: Children's picture books, and that is just not something you see every day!
In this book, the author asks what is it weasels do all day? and would you believe it is PLOT WORLD DOMINATION. They have created a machine to enable them to take over the world, but just as countdown commences, disaster strikes. The boys loved seeing the plotting weasels and working out just what happened to the machine, Mummy loved all the coffee and health and safety in jokes.

When I found Nuts in Space on the shelf at the library I was so excited. The weasels lady had done another book AND it referenced both Star Trek and Star Wars, it really can't get much better than that. (And no, I am not one of those purists that thinks there can only be one great Star thingy, I love them equally, so there ;) ) In Nuts in space, a rather furry Trekkie type crew have found the celebrated Lost Nuts of Legend and are on a mission to return to their home planet. Unfortunately, a hungry crew member has eaten the map, so they have to make a few stops on the way to ask for directions. The highlight for the mini-geeks and I had to be the Death Banana, which was a super fun spin on the Death Star.

The mystery of the haunted farm introduced the boys to the joys of Ghostbusters, or rather the Three Pigs Ghost-hunters, who are on the job at Farmer Greg's place with their Phantom Finder 5000, the latest in Scare-o-Meter equipment. Something is amiss down on the farm, with zombie ducks at the pond, and an array of other supernatural creatures taking over the barn (Frankenhorse and The Mighty Donkula anyone?) We didn't expect that twist in the ending, which made the book even more fun. There is nothing like a good twist!

My Mr 6 was very proud that our libraries ordered Steven seagull: action hero after he put in a suggested purchase for it. Steven Seagull is a retired cop (I hear there are rumours he was kicked from the force for being too much of a renegade) who is asked to come back and help save the beach. Some perpetrator has been stealing the sand and leaving massive holes everywhere. A gull's gotta do what a gull's gotta do, and Steven takes on the case and checks out the usual suspects. Does he manage to save the day? I'll leave that for you to find out, I'm off now to look up old Steven Seagal movies ;)

Sunday, 31 May 2015

Getting your Nerd Groove on...farewell thee NZ Music Month.


As we wrap up another awesome NZ Music Month, cram packed full of our incredible local talent and amazing performances all around the country (not to mention all the fabulous events held in our local libraries), I thought I'd take the chance share some of my favourite nerd tunes and soundtracks as found in our collections.

Thunderbirds are go: TV themes for grown up kids. Yes, I've seen the new Thunderbirds, and its not that bad, but I'll always love the classics. This disc also includes theme songs from Joe 90, Stingray and Dr Who. So much British telly musical goodness right here!

I have to be honest and say that when I think of John Williams, the first thing that comes to mind will always be Star Wars. I do have the Imperial March as my phone's ringtone after all ;) But he has had an amazing career, and as you can see in The music of John Williams: 40 years of film music, he is also responsible for music from E.T, Indiana Jones and Harry Potter. Such a talented man! 

Loved the recent Dr Who Symphonic Spectacular? Also a fan of Star Trek? Then the Symphonic Star Trek may indeed be the soundtrack for you! Performed for your listening pleasure by the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

When I was putting this list together, I was super excited to see we have the Battlestar Galactica: original soundtrack on order. I love me some BSG, theres nothing like a little added Cylon goodness to improve your day ;). Now to put in a suggested purchase for the modern series soundtrack, which is even more incredible.

Seems like I wouldn't be a very good kiwi if I missed Themes from the Lord of the rings trilogy from my list. This has music from all three of the original Lord of the rings movies as performed by The Big Movie Orchestra. I can speak from experience and say this is most excellent background music for sweeping your army to victory in the great table top battle :) 

No Joss Whedon fan could ever miss Dr Horrible's sing along blog. In this amazing all musical web series, Neil Patrick Harris stars as Dr Horrible, a simple man who is just trying to find his place as an arch villain :) It brings a tear to my eye just thinking about the talented singing (and acting) cast. Nathan Fillion as Captain Hammer? Bliss!

The science fiction album pretty much has it all....2001: A Space Odyssey, Alien, Aliens, Back to the future, Battlestar Galactica, Ghostbusters, Star Trek, Star Wars, War of the Worlds and I could go on! Something for every Sci fi fan to be sure....you just may want to skip track 13 of disc 4 (*cough - Jar Jar warning - cough*).

I will leave you now with the always brilliant Felica Day and The Guild in Game On - A Bollywood themed Gamer's Anthem. And if this is your first introduction to The Guild, it is another brilliant web series about online gaming, and a must for any World of Warcraft fans out there. We even have them on DVD for your ultimate viewing pleasure.



Thursday, 13 September 2012

Space: the final frontier...

Few opening lines of a TV show are as memorable as the ones quoted above, though most of you were probably unaware that Star Trek had its 46th birthday on the 8th September unless of course you happened to see the google doodle that day which celebrated this event.

Like many I grew up with this show and it will come as no surprise that I have been a fan since... well let's just say that the show and I share something in common, though inside I'm still pretty much the geeky 8 year old I have always been which was about the age I started watching Star Trek. The Original series of course since the others were still a decade or so away from even been thought of let alone made.

This was a show that caught my imagination right from the beginning with its aliens and spaceships and a universe of possibilities. I loved it for everything it showed me and everything it didn't, and it helped fuel a sci-fi television addiction that is still with me today and though it has had its ups and downs (Star Trek the Animated Series, anyone) it has managed to continue and expand with each decade that passes.

So Star Trek Happy Birthday to you. Live long and prosper.