Mike Ehmke

107. May the 4th be with you – with Mike Ehmke

Today I geek out with Mike of Mighty Marvel Geeks, WeBeGeeks, and Wookie radio as we celebrate MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU. We chat all things Star Wars from the films to comic books! If you love Star Wars and are ready to celebrate May the 4th let me know! I would love to hear what you are doing for the Star Wars weekend.

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Reflections on China Tour

89. Reflections on the 2018 China Tour

I already blogged about the China tour, but O and I sit down to chat in more depth about the experiences and events of the trip.  Listen on to hear about the adventures and what the trip meant to me.

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Mimi with kung fu fan

80. Me (Mimi) on Mulan

This is my first solo podcast! Today, I chat about my experience as Disney’s Mulan model.  Yes, I was the model, inspiration, and live action video reference for Disney’s Mulan.  I previously asked listeners to send in questions, and I answer them here!

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Lana Bui

72. Lana Bui on movie trailer soundtracks

Lana Bui is the Associate Music Supervisor at Aspect, a trailer house in Los Angeles. She started as a composer’s assistant working on television advertising campaigns for brands such as Nike, Samsung, General Mills, and Honda.  Now, as associate music supervisor, Lana has placed music for major campaigns such as Suicide Squad, How to Train Your Dragon 3, Call of Duty: WW2, and Thor: Ragnarok. Lana is a friend of mine that I’ve knowns since she was 12, and I was thrilled to chat with her about this fun aspect of movie trailer soundtracks.  

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60. Star Wars Fans: May the 4th Be With You!

May 4th has become a Star Wars fan day for the past several years. According to Starwars.com: While the idea of May the 4th did not start with Lucasfilm, the film company that created Star Wars has fully embraced the spirit of fandom that makes the day so special. StarWars.com, as well as the official Star Wars social media channels (hashtag #StarWarsDay), help spread the word and showcase fan activity.  Each year fans celebrate with their own traditions by throwing Star Wars themed parties, hosting film marathons, having lightsaber fights, dressing in cosplay, or even attending a large public event.  May has always been important to Star Wars fans. The six live-action movies of the Star Wars saga debuted in May, and it has been the traditional start date of Disney Star War weekends.  I sit down with Brian again to chat Star Wars traditions and review The Last Jedi. Spoiler alerts for those that have been in a cave and have not yet seen the most recent film.  May the 4th be with you all!

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