Podcast Feature: Prime Time Geek 135

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Originally posted at PrimeTimeGeek.com.

PTG Episode 135 is brought to you by Anime Festival Orlando 11. Don’t miss this weekend’s live broadcast of PTG starting at 8PM EST. We’ll have special guests Mitsugi and Chiaki of the Anime Addicts Anonymous Podcast, fresh from their trip out to MetroCon in Tampa last weekend, in studio for both hours to talk to us about anime and video games, as well as to join me in interviewing the folks over at AFO about their upcoming show, which runs from August 5-7 at the Wyndam Orlando Resort. We’ll also have an interview with Nexon, the developers of the upcoming fantasy MMORPG Vindictus (see screenshot below). It’s going to be a packed show, so please spend part of your Saturday night with us. You can go out and party-hearty AFTER the show.

Vindictus screenshot

What a purdy smile you have!

In this episode, our focus shifts to special guest co-host James Greene Jr. of the JGTwo Land blog, our intrepid Eat More Geek correspondent, and his adventures during his visit to Florida, including a trip to the Burt Reynolds & Friends Museum and Institute in Jupiter, Florida. He also joined me for experiencing the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt at Friendly’s, the most recent entry in the “sandwiches with something else besides bread for buns” genre of dining oddities, and we share our thoughts on that. We start the hour, however, talking about last weekend’s new movie Salt, the espionage actioner from director Phillip Noyce (Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger) starring Angelina Jolie and Liev Schreiber. Salt came in second at the box office last weekend behind Inception, which is turning out to be this summer’s “gotta go see it” movie, as well it should be, and if you haven’t seen it yet, what are you waiting for? Go, right now! (Well, listen to this episode first. THEN go.) Enjoy!

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