Nerdonomy
Summary: Nerds on Film and Nerds on History have each had their last word. And yet like the legendary Phoenix (the bird, not Jean Grey), a new podcast rises from their ashes. Are we still covering Film? Yes. Are we bringing back History episodes? Absolutely. What about those long talked-about Nerds on Words and Nerds on Books episodes, or even Nerds on Science? We’ll definitely cover those too. We are now, simply, Nerdonomy. Our rebranded podcast uses the season format, and episodes will release weekly when each season premieres. Listen as our rotating table of familiar hosts and guests will tackle all of the above, and far more, on Nerdonomy.
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Podcasts:
Roxi & Bryan get cozy and talk about gangster-themed movies.
Roxi quizzes Bryan & Vanessa, and they share their favorite wedding movies.
With everyone back together, the nerds give their review of The Incredibles 2.
Bryan does an at-home show with his fiancée Vanessa and roommate Adam, and they round table review Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Gina, Roxi and Bryan each share two of their childhood animated favorites.
Roxi returns to the podcast, but unfortunately, Sean was out of town and could not record remotely. After talking about Bryan’s sweet guacamole (yes, it’s a thing, and it’s DELICIOUS), Roxi and Bryan launch into their review of Deadpool 2 while Gina provides reactions and commentary. Enjoy! Also, the Iranian music heard underneath Mama Nobari’s appearance was provided by Peyman Heydarian via the Free Sound Library.
Changing pace, Gina, Sean and Bryan decide to do an entire episode driven by, and interwoven with, listener feedback.
The nerds bring back Dave McGuire and Sarah Ashley to give their timely, SPOILER-filled review of Avengers: Infinity War.
The crew tackles the difficult subject of how to enjoy movies made by people who've done terrible things.
With Gina and Bryan co-hosting the episode, you know things are going to turn Catholic. In addition to answering the all important question: “Godspell or Jesus Christ Superstar?” They proceed to talk about their weird picks for Easter viewing, post Brunch. Listen as Gina and Bryan talk about the Rankin Bass “classic” Here Comes Peter Cottontail and the 70’s horror cult film Night of the Lepus, as well as biblical spinoff The Robe and a couple of their favorite South Park Easter-themed episodes. Enjoy, and please share and SEND US FEEDBACK!
Sean is back everyone—hence the apology in the title. Gina also returns to the podcast this episode. Listen as they review Black Panther!
Bryan assembles a guest panel to discuss the 90th Academy Awards ceremony, as well as each of the Best Picture nominees.
In this episode, we have the second half of our discussion with guest Dave McGuire to talk about romantic comedies. But first, we start off with Gina rage-reviewing Winchester, where she points out the several heavy historical inaccuracies and story problems she had with watching it. Once we get back to the main topic, we discuss our favorite and least favorite romantic comedies, with such classics at Some Like it Hot, America’s Sweethearts, and several more. We also discuss the social influence of the genre, and where the genre might need to change to move forward. We hope you enjoy it!
Since it’s February, and we’ve never really done it before, we decided to go with the seasonally appropriate topic of romantic comedies. Listen to part 1 of our discussion, features Nerds on Film co-founder Dave McGuire. Slight correction: At around the 32:00 mark, Bryan says “Ephesus” when referring the The Comedy of Errors. He meant to say “Antipholus.” We end the episode with a discussion about the 2017 Oscar nominations, as well as what is happening with the Oscar Challenge for this year.
In the second half of our first Spielberguary, we continue our Indiana Jones discussion with Nerds on Film co-founder Dave McGuire. We, we discuss Indy's character development, and the further progression of the series through Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.