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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A family living at the heart of a remote wilderness is haunted and plagued by a stalking werewolf. Despite the mystery surrounding the strange creature, the children have their own theories as to the real identity of the werewolf. Black Tribbles present THE WHITE WOLF, another tingling episode of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, from January 1977
Arnold's back. And its like he never left, which ain't necessarily a good thing. Len and Erik give up the 411.
Jay and Erik walk out of MAMA and laugh their heads off. Is that a good sign for horror movie?
The Tribbles riff on some best examples of television that science-fiction can buy, including DS9, Andromeda, Mork & Mindy, Sliders, Lost In Space, Quantum Leap, My Secret Identity and more.
Master Tribble is at it again, lending his singular eye for cinematic brillance to an in-depth review of director Ruben Fleischer's period crime action piece starring Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin and Sean Penn.
Marlon Wayans steps out on his own as writer-producer of the Michael Tiddes directed spoof of found-footage horror romps that sent Erik and Jay laughing uncontrollably out of theater.
Black Tribbles presents another CBS Radio Mystery Theater installment, from March 1981 - MURDER ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE with Velita Gray, Gordon Heath, Paul Hecht and Gilbert Mack; hosted by E.G. Marshall: In this outer space murder mystery, the legendary Sherlock Holmes meets the equally famous Buck Rogers.
Thundercats vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Mighty Mouse vs Underdog? RACE BANNON vs BROCK SAMSON? Its the EPIC CARTOON SHOWDOWNS you always wanted to see and the definitive winners of the historic battles, including Snorks vs Smurfs and many more.
The Tribbles trip out after PIZZA PARTY GAME NIGHT @ the Tribble Den but Storm Tribble and her man-piece Sinister expunge a platter full of P-U-N-K and H-A-T-E
BatTribble follows up some delicious doctored Long Island Ice Teas with an inebriated dissertation on Gabrielle Union, X-Men 2, Zoe Saldana, Jim Lee, Doctor Who and his roster for the 'Get-Out-Jail-Free-Card' all-stars.
The Master Tribble, E-Mack, welcomes Jasmine (the long-legged Phoenix Tribble herself) into the studio as they share their opinions on Kathryn Bigelow's accounting of the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.
Len and Kennedy go once more around the calendar to revisit their thoughts on the major motion pictures of 2012
The chief stands alone as Len aka BatTribble showers love onto recent Tribble Nation members joined via Facebook and Twitter, explains in detail why 'softness' ruined his day and other simple meanderings. First of 5-part One Night series.
A grandfather clock is the central piece in this gruesome and morbid tale. A young couple from Pennsylvania pick up a grandfather clock at an estate sale to give to the local minister. What they do not know is that the malfunctioning time piece does more than tell time, it is actually a gateway to the demon world. Originally broadcast Feb 26, 1979, the eerie tones E.G. Marshall invite you to be regaled by the talents of Patricia Elliott, Sam Gray, Tony Roberts and Joan Shay.
The Tribbles sit around the mics of WURD and pontificate on The Walking Dead, Dexter, Game of Thrones, broadcast television, The Legend of Korra, Young Justice, Honey Boo-boo and Basketball Wives