BLACK TRIBBLES
Summary: BLACK TRIBBLES - Everything from the world of geek pop culture - comic books, movies, anime, cartoons, books, superheroes, kung fu, video games and all the gooey stuff in-between - coming at you from OUR perspective! Hosted by Len aka Cruze (BatTribble), Erik aka E-Mack (Master Tribble), Jason aka Jay Rich (Spider-Tribble), Randy aka The Reason (SuperTribble) and Kennedy aka Lady Trib (TribbleStorm), the show airs live Fridays @ 10p on www.GTOWNRADIO.com and podcasts weekly on iTunes and Podomatic. Too cool to be nerds, too cute to be geeks; we are BLACK TRIBBLES!
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Who would choose from DC Comics to date STORM? Who from Marvel is worthy of WONDER WOMAN? Who has more notches on their billy club - DAREDEVIL or NIGHTWING? And who gave ROGUE her baby? We have a good ol' time playing SuperHero Matchmaker and so much more. SWAKHAMMER!!!
Jeremy Irons and Emma Thompson are phenomenal actors but when they're upstaged by Emmy Rossum going commando, then your movie's in trouble.
SPOILER ALERT: DO NOT LISTEN UNTIL YOU WATCH The Tribbles let Kennedy join in on the fun dissecting the weak-ish mid-season opener of The Walking Dead - THE SUICIDE KING (FYI - the stream cuts off/on 2-3 times mid way thru the show; nothing super significant lost but is choppy for couple minutes; sorry )
The Tribble Nation shares their stories of loneliness, rebellion and ultimate acceptance in heartfelt essays and phone calls about the geeky youths and we anoint new Tribbles and a new wrestling hold into our quirky lexicon. Swackhammer be praised!
Jason Bateman carries a film better than Teen Wolf Too and Melissa McCarthy shows the world that Bridesmaids was no fluke happening.
Director Steven Soderbergh leads another leisurely paced drama masking as a psychological thriller into the world of pharmaceuticals and patient-client relationships. But like most drugs, there's good and bad things about it.
With Cartoon Network and Warner Brothers' recent cancellation of YOUNG JUSTICE fresh on their minds, the Tribbles run thru the possible reasons behind its early termination and lament past shows gone too soon and around too long.
Being born under a lucky star as the seventh son of a seventh son, a charlatan and a hard-up dreamer become extremely wealthy after a chance encounter. Return with us to November 19, 1980 for another episode in this great radio drama's history with stars Robert Dryden, Evie Juster, Bryna Raeburn and Norman Rose. Written by Sam Dann. Narrated by E.G. Marshall.
No sequels for you! Sylvester Stallone returns with original stuff and brings 'Conan' along for fun!
Continuing the trend of blending genres to medium results, WARM BODIES - the best-selling young adult horror romance by Isaac Marion, gets the feature film treatment we saw coming a mile away. Do the intriguing ideas of the book translate to a winning movie? Erik and Jay say yes and no.
Al Pacino. Christopher Walken. Alan Arkin. Legendary actors. A sentimental look at Old GoodFellas is nearly ruined by one bug-eyed lady with a big mouth.
Author and veritable Star Trek historian ROBERT GREENBERGER spins tales of Shanter's ego and the hubris of a huckster that was Gene Roddenberry in his coffee table hardback STAR TREK: The Complete Unauthorized History
Kennedy makes the rounds of the Schomburg Cultural Center in NYC to speak with independent comic book creators Lance Tooks, Jennifer Crute, Jerome Walford and Archie Comics' Alitha Martinez, plus many more.
During an on-going investigation into the activities of a cheating spouse, Scotland Yard is assisted by the creative Charles Dickens. Black Tribbles presents another CBS Radio Mystery Theater episode, from January 28 1982 and featuring the work of Paul Hecht, Earl Hammond, Robert Kaliban and Tudi Wiggins; written by James Agate Jr.
Actor CARL LUMBLY perhaps was a 'Unqualified Bad Boy' but his resonance as the Martian Manhunter has distinctly qualified him to be forever more known as.........