Where the fans cast the film.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Announcing the winner of the Order of the Stick Casting Game, plus saying goodbye to the Casting Game

Yeah, I know, this took forever, I'm sorry. A lot went down since last I did this show, not the least of which was Mevio shutting the show down without warning, only after the fact explaining they wanted to "focus on video content." Of course this means the planned farewell episode featuring Tee Morris and Phillipa Ballantine (by far my most popular guests) returning to cast my own novel, And Here's To You, won't happen. I actually kinda hope none of my fans were really psyched about that one. There are at this time no plans to start the show over on the same new server that Gilmore Girls Re-Watch and Singular Achievement Phenomenon. I've not ruled out making it a Blog-only feature of the arkle.silver-gateway.com website though. I may even include voting. That's a maybe at this point though. In the meantime, if you like the concept of the Casting Game, I know a guy who does a show kind of like it. He calls himself The Blockbuster Buster. You can find him on Blip.tv, and in-between his movie reviews and Top 10 lists he does these "cast the movie" type shows that are a lot of fun. What I like is that he puts real thought into it, much like we all did on this show. Check him out if you get the chance.

So, anyway, the long overdue winners of the Order of the Stick Casting Game.

As Roy Greenhilt: Donald Faison Winner: Nate
As Durkon Thundershield: Tie. Winner decided by coin toss. Michael Chiklis Winner: Nate
As Haley Starshine: Emma Watson Winner: Nate
As Elan/Nale: David Tennant Winner: Nate
As Varsuvius: Tilda Swinton Winner: Bronzethumb
As Belkar Bitterleaf: Nicholas Holt Winner: Bronzethumb
As Xykon: Christopher McCulloch Winner: Nate
As Redcloak: Tie. Winner decided by coin toss. Russell Tovey Winner: Bronzethumb
As The Monster in the Darkness: Keith David Winner: Bronzethumb
As Sabine: Zoe Saldana Winner: Bronzethumb
As Thog: Dolph Lundgren Winner: Nate

Final Score: Nate, 6. Bronzethumb, 5.

Since Nate won, the movie will be directed by his choice of director, Kevin Smith.

Hollywood, make this movie! ;-)

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Premature Procrastination: The Future of Arkle Studios

http://www.mevio.com/episode/292562/premature-procrastination-the-future-of-arkle-studios

This has been cross-posted to all Arkle Studios feeds.

One thing I failed to address though is that the current logo will be coming down. No new one has been designed to replace it yet, but I'm working on it.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Episode 15: Order of the Stick



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In this episode, Nate Hasiak and Bronzethumb cast a live-action version of the popular webcomic Order of the Stick.
NOTES: Below are the polls, one per character. You decide which of them did the best job casting that role. Polls close shortly before episode 16 drops in the feed.

Who should play Roy Greenhilt?

Who should play Durkon Thundershield?

Who should play Haley Starshine?

Who should play Elan/Nale?

Who should play Varsuvius?

Who should play Belkar Bitterleaf?

Who should play Xykon?

Who should play Redcloak?

Who should play The Monster in the Darkness?

Who should play Sabine?

Who should play Thog?

Announcing the Winner of the Gender flipped Star Trek Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of Star Trek (gender flipped).

As Jean Kirk: Katee Sackhoff. Winner: Eliza
As Spock: Emily Deschanel Winner: Eliza
As Heather McCoy: Tie. Since Emily Deschanel already won for Spock, the role goes to Amy Acker. Winner: Eliza
As Ji-Un Sulu: Grace Park. Winner: DDog
As Nina Scott: Catherine Tate. Winner: DDog
As Colt Uhura: Leonard Roberts. Winner: Eliza
As Irina Chekov: Carey Mulligan. Winner: DDog
As Tyler Rand: Ryan Gosling. Winner: DDog
As Justine Rand: Neil Patrick Harris. Winner: DDog

Final Score: Eliza, 4. DDog, 5. Winner: DDog.

Since DDog won, the movie will be directed by his choice of director, Christopher Nolan.

Hollywood, make this movie! ;-)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Status Update

Listen Here. Just letting you know what's up. The Casting Game will return soon. I just don't know when.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Episode #14: Gender-flipped Star Trek: The Original Series


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In this episode, DDog and Miss Eliza Sea cast a gender-0flipped version of the original Star Trek.
NOTES: Below are the polls, one per character. You decide which of us did the best job casting that role. Polls close early the day before episode 15 drops in the feed.
Also, the panelists were asked to come up with their own feminized/neutral first names for the characters (or masculinized/neutral names in the cases of Uhura, Rand, and Chapel). I figured that would make things more interesting.

Who should play Kirk?

Who should play Spock?

Who should play McCoy?

Who should play Sulu?

Who should play Scotty?

Who should play Uhura?

Who should play Chekov?

Who should play Rand?

Who should play Chapel?

Announcing the Winner of the Murder at Avedon Hill Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of Murder at Avedon Hill.

As Arames Kragen: Liam Neeson. Winner: P.G.
As Arrin: Tie goes to the guest. Garret Hedlund Winner: P.G.
As Father Jorrus: Tie goes to the guest. Bill Nighy. Winner: P.G.
As Lane Niccols: Jennifer Connelly. Winner: P.G.
As Lord Avedon: Tie goes to the guest. Brian Cox. Winner: P.G.
As Richard Avedon: Aaron Johnson. Winner: P.G.
As Talik Bore: Mark Addy. Winner: P.G.
As Cousin Red: Chris Cooper. Winner: P.G.
As Cletus: Ray Winstone. Winner: P.G.
As Head Constable Louis: Tie goes to the guest. William Hurt Winner: P.G.
As Jilly Hemming: Abbie Cornish. Winner: Arkle
As Sarah Tremaine: Christina Hendricks. Winner: P.G.
As Gloria Platt: Helen Mirren. Winner: P.G.
As Constable Ulrich: Karl Urban. Winner: Arkle
As Herrjarr: Tie goes to the guest. Kevin Durand. Winner: P.G.
As Rondellus Marx: Ron Perlman. Winner: P.G.

Final Score: P.G., 14. Arkle, 2. Winner: P.G. Holyfield.

Since P.G. won, the movie will be directed by his choice of director, Alfonso Cuaron.

Hollywood, make this movie! ;-)

Monday, December 13, 2010

Episode #13: Murder At Avedon Hill


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In this episode, P.G. Holyfield and I cast the movie version of the podcast novel Murder at Avedon Hill.
NOTES: Below are the polls, one per character. You decide which of us did the best job casting that role. Polls close early the day before episode 13 drops in the feed.
Also, in the show I misidentified Abbie Cornish as Pip Ballantine's pick for Servelan in the Blake's 7 Casting Game. Abbie Cornish was cast as Cally.

Who should play Arames Kragen?

Who should play Arrin?

Who should play Father Jorrus?

Who should play Lane Niccols?

Who should play Lord Avedon?

Who should play Richard Avedon?

Who should play Talik Bore?

Who should play Cousin Red?

Who should play Cletus?

Who should play Head Constable Louis?

Who should play Jilly Hemming?

Who should play Sarah Tremaine?

Who should play Gloria Platt?

Who should play Constable Ulrich?

Who should play Herrjarr?

Who should play Rondellus Marx?

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Announcing the Winner of the Babylon 5 Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of Babylon 5.

As Jeffrey Sinclair: Jon Hamm. Winner: Arkle
As Laurel Takashima: Linda Park. Winner: Tim
As Michael Garibaldi: Bobby Cannavale. Winner: Arkle
As Delenn: Audrey Tatu. Winner: Tim
As Londo Mollari: Paul McGann. Winner: Arkle
As G'Kar: James Callis. Winner: Arkle
As Dr. Benjamin Kyle: Morgan Freeman. Winner: Tim
As Lyta Alexander: Scarlett Johannsen. Winner: Tim
As Kosh (voice): Delroy Lindo. Winner: Arkle

Final Score: Arkle, 5. Tim, 4. Winner: Arkle. That's me! :-)

Since I won, the movie will be directed by my choice of director, Alfonso Cuaron.

Hollywood, make this movie! ;-)

Monday, October 25, 2010

Episode #11: Babylon 5


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In this episode, Tim Callendar and I cast a remake of the landmark sci-fi TV series Babylon 5, using the cast of the pilot movie The Gathering as the basis.
NOTES: Below are the polls, one per character. You decide which of us did the best job casting that role. Polls close early the day before episode 13 drops in the feed.

Who should play Jeffrey Sinclair?

Who should play Laurel Takashima?

Who should play Michael Garibaldi?

Who should play Delenn?

Who should play Londo Mollari?

Who should play G'Kar?

Who should play Dr. Benjamin Kyle?

Who should play Lyta Alexander?

Who should voice Kosh?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Announcing the Winner of the Blake's 7 Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of Blake's 7.

As Roj Blake: Matthew Macfadyen. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Kerr Avon: Benedict Cumberbatch. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Jenna Stannis: Carey Mulligan. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Vila Restal: John Hannah. Winner: Pip
As Olag Gan: Dominic West. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Cally: Abbie Cornish. Winner: Pip
As Zen (voice): John Hurt. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Servelan: Jamie Murray. Winner: Pip
As Commander Travis: Richard Armitage. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Orac (voice): Stephen Fry. Winner: Bronzethumb

Final Score: Bronzethumb, 7. Pip, 3. Winner: Bronzethumb

Since Bronzethumb won, the movie will be directed by his choice of director, Matthew Vaughn.

Hollywood, make this movie! ;-)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Changes coming soon. Don't freak out. ;-)

Starting with the next episode of The Casting Game (whenever that happens), some things will be changing. But fret not, these changes, some of which I can talk about now, will only serve to make the show a better experience all around.

For starters, I'm sick to death of the irremovable gaps between the Poll Daddy hosted polls on this site. Even having to click a link to vote would be less of a hassle than all the extra scrolling I've been making you go through this past year.

Also, two things will be going away, but I doubt anyone will miss them. One is the game-show host voice I use at the start of the show. There's a reason I never went into voice-over work. ;-) Also, I'm ditching the "Photoshoppers, get to work on that poster" tag from the results posts. I wasn't getting any posters after more than a year putting out show. As Kim the Comic Book Goddess, who was on the Green Arrow: Quiver episode, pointed out, no posters likely means either I didn't attract any photoshoppers, or the ones I did were annoyed I didn't make it myself. I apologize if this was the impression I gave off; that I was lazy. I'm not. I'm just not that good of an artist. I made the Casting Game logo using public domain images and MS Paint. Plus, I wanted a multitude of posters, not just one, and even if I was an accomplished Photoshopper (or a Photoshopper at all for that matter), I am only one man with one perspective.

Another thing I'm going to be doing is providing winners of The Casting Game with an icon they can put on their site, along the lines of those you see o the sites of Parsec Award winners. Yes, there will be a more tangible prize than mere bragging rights. I'd of course love to have physical prizes to give, but I am but a humble convenience store clerk. Plus considering how time Pip Ballantine has won, I imagine the shipping rates to New Zealand would eat up my funds pretty quick if I had them. ;-) I can't show you the image because it hasn't been made yet, but it will be retroactive; I'll be sending them to past winners as well. If you have any ideas of what you'd like the award image to look like, let me know at my primary e-mail address, arkle AT comcast DOT net (typed like to avoid spambots).

Also, I am going to make an outro that I will tag onto each show starting with the next one. I do this because I realize I keep forgetting to say stuff I really need to during the show, like the website URL for voting, and the phone number and e-mail address for listener feedback.

On top of all that, soon I will make available a link to a text document containing all the rules to the Casting Game, including some new ones in development regarding tie votes. This should make things a little easier on first time listeners.

In summary, the plan is to make the Casting Game a but more structured, but also more fun at the same time. If it works, it works, if it doesn't, it doesn't. I hope you all will stick around to find out.

And hey, don't forget, there is a link on this website where you can suggest topics for the Casting Game to cover in the future. I won't promise they'll all happen of course, but I do read every single one. The more the merrier.

Thanks for your time,
Arkle

Friday, September 24, 2010

Episode #11: Blake's 7


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In this episode, Philippa Ballantine and Bronzethumb cast the film version of the British sci-fi TV series Blake's 7.
In this episode we cast for the characters Blake, Avon, Jenna, Vila, Gan, Cally, Zen, Servelan, Travis and Orac.
NOTES: Below are the polls, one per character. You decide which of us did the best job casting that role. Polls close early the day episode 12 drops in the feed.

Announcing the Winner of the Green Arrow: Quiver Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of Green Arrow: Quiver.

As Oliver Queen/Green Arrow: Tie determined by coin toss. Nolan North Winner: Tosus
As Mia Dearden: Tie determined by coin toss. Summer Glau. Winner: Tosus
As Connor Hawke: Alan Tudyk. Winner: Tosus
As Roy Harper/Arsenal: Nathan Fillion. Winner: Tosus
As Stanley Dover: Tie determined by coin toss. Mickey Rourke. Winner: Kim
As Hal Jordan/Spectre: Tie determined by coin toss. Ryan Reynolds. Winner: Kim
As Etrigan: Clancy Brown/Brian O'Halloran. Winner: Tosus
As Bruce Wayne/Batman: Kevin Conroy. Winner: Tosus
As Dinah Lance/Black Canary: Emily Deschanel. Winner: Kim

Final Score: Tosus, 6. Kim, 3. Winner: Tosus

Since Tosus won, the movie will be directed by his choice of director, Kevin Smith.

Photoshoppers, get to work making a poster. ;-)

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Episode #10: Green Arrow: Quiver


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In this episode, Tosus in Germany and Kim the Comic Book Goddess cast the film version of Kevin Smith's 10-issue Green Arrow story arc, Quiver.
In this episode we cast for the roles of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, Mia Dearden, Connor Hawke/2nd Green Arrow, Roy Harper/Arsenal, Stanley Dover, Hal Jordan/Spectre, Etrigan, Bruce Wayne/Batman, and Dinah Lance/Black Canary.
Below are the polls, one per character. You decide who did the best job casting that role. Polls close shortly before episode 10 drops in the feed.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Announcing the Winner of the CSI 4 Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of the 4th CSI show.

As Team Leader: Geoffrey Rush as Patrick Stone. Winner: Tosus
As the Detective: Portia de Rossi as Samanatha Nicholson. Winner: Tosus
As the DNA Tech: Felicia Day as Natalie Archer. Winner: Bronzethumb
As Audio/Video: Alan Tudyk as Jay Hilton. Winner: Tosus
As Ballistics: Craig Horner as Corey Chan. Winner: Tosus
As Trace Analysis: Summer Glau as Danielle "Dani" Sparks. Winner: Bronzethumb
As the Coroner: Lucy Lawless as Laura Savage. Winner: Tosus

Final Score: Bronzethumb, 2. Tosus, 5. Winner: Tosus

Since Tosus won, the "series" will be in his city of choice, Brisbane, Australia, and the The Who song for the theme will be, Pinball Wizard.

Photoshoppers, get to work making a poster. ;-)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Episode #9: CSI 4


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In this episode, Tosus in Germany and returning champ Bronzethumb cast the hypothetical 4th series in the hit TV franchise.
In this episode we cast for the roles of Team Leader, Detective, DNA Tech, Audio/Video, Ballistics, Trace Analysis, and Coroner.
Below are the polls, one per character. You decide who did the best job casting that role. Polls close shortly before episode 10 drops in the feed.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Announcing the Winner of the Scouts Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of Scouts.

As Challers: Colin Morgan. Winner: DDog
As Valka: Carey Mulligan. Winner: DDog
As Shirley: Lucy Lawless. Winner: DDog
As Robert: Ewan McGregor. Winner: Mildred
As Masters: Chiwetel Ejiofor. Winner: DDog
As Grecca: Shelley Conn. Winner: DDog
As Trace: Omahyra Mota. Winner: DDog

Final Score: Mildred, 1. DDog, 6. Winner: DDog.

Since DDog won, the "movie" will be directed by his choice of director, Steven Shaneburg.

Photoshoppers, get to work making a poster. ;-)

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Episode #8: Scouts


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In this episode, Mildred Cady and DDog cast the film version of the sci-fi/erotica story Scouts by the podosphere's own Nobilis. The episode, despite it's subject matter, is actually fairly work safe.
In this episode we cast for the characters Challers, Valka, Shirley, Robert, Masters, Grecca, and Trace.
Below are the polls, one per character. You decide which of us did the best job casting that role. Polls close early the day episode 8 drops in the feed.

Announcing the Winner of the Crystal Shard Casting Game

From the previous episode: The Cast of The Crystal Shard.

As Drizzt Do'Urden: Zachary Quinto. Winner: Michael
As Bruenor Battlehammer: Tie goes to the guest. Robbie Coltrane. Winner: Michael
As Catti-brie: Tie goes to the guest. Felicia Day. Winner: Michael
As Wulfgar: Justin Hartley. Winner: Michael
As Regis: Daniel Radcliffe. Winner: Michael
As Akar Kessel: Adrien Brody. Winner: Arkle
As Artemis Entreri: Michael Shanks. Winner: Arkle

Final Score: Arkle, 2. Michael Falkner, 5. Winner: Michael Falkner.

Since Michael won, the "movie" will be directed by his choice of director, Kyle Newman.

Photoshoppers, get to work making a poster. ;-)