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It's another long episode. This week we discuss the Jennifer Lawrence movie, Red Sparrow. We also talk about all the craziness so far of Agents of SHIELD's fifth season. There's also a little discussion on Mute, directed by Duncan Jones along with plenty of entertainment and comic news, which includes some more updates from Marvel's "Fresh Start" comics. Somehow in the comics discussion area, DC Comics were skipped. That's what happens when the discussion goes out of order even though it's a long episode. Really really sorry about that. 00:00:00 - 00:45:16 Intro and News 00:45:16 - 00:59:27 Comics 00:59:27 - 01:08:01 Netflix’s Mute 01:08:01- 01:37:28 Agents of SHIELD E311 01:37:28 - 02:08:51 Red Sparrow 02:08:51 - 02:15:13 Outro
Get ready for an extended episode. We watched the Natalie Portman/Oscar Isaac movie, Annihilation. It's one of those movies that really gets you thinking. That means we had a lot to say about it. The discussion is after all the news and comic book talk. There's warning before any spoilers begin. In the news section, there's also talk about Marvel's "Fresh Start" news and what it means for upcoming comics. Somehow after the movie talk, we went off on a strange time travel tangent. That's just part of the randomness of the show. 00:00:00 - 00:45:24 Intro and News 00:45:24 - 01:09:00 Comic Book Round-Up 01:09:00 - 02:13:30 Annihilation Discussion and Spoilers 02:13:30 - 02:27:35 Time Travel and the Titanic? 02:27:35 - 02:30:43 Outro
The Podcast From Heck will not be televised. That's because it's an audio show, silly. Get ready for a big Black Panther discussion. I watched it for a second time with Skye. It was a late night recording, but we spent about an hour on it. That means the entire podcast is just under two hours. If you still haven't watched the movie, all the discussion and spoilers will be at the very end of the episode. 00:00:00 - 00:25:45 Intro and News 00:25:45 - 00:56:45 Comic Book Round-up 00:56:45 - 01:57:55 Black Panther discussion 00:01:57 - 01:59:52 Outro
This week, the 'movie' feature is about Cloverfield Paradox and how it might fit in with the other Cloverfield movies. There was a bunch of new movie (and TV) trailers during last week's "Big Game." Find out about the latest craziness in the world of comic books as. Time Codes: 00:00:00 - 00:02:34 — Intro 00:02:34 - 00:47:30 — News 00:47:30 - 01:12:11 — Comics 01:12:11 - 01:24::32 — Cloverfield Paradox 01:24:32 - 01:32:06 — Outro
This week, Winchester was released. The movie was "inspired" by the events of the heiress of the Winchester rifle fortune and her obsession to continue round-the-clock construction on her estate outside of San Francisco in order to appease the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles. The new trailer for Ant-Man and the Wasp answered some minor questions about Scott Lang since his appearance in Captain America: Civil War. There was also some entertainment news, including another TV trailer for the Syfy show, Krypton, which Tony accidentally referred to as "Metropolis," due to the news about that show...which he forgot to go into. There's also a bunch of comic book talk.
The third, and final, installment of the Maze Runner franchise was released. Tony watched all three this week and discusses how different they were from each other. He also watched Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure--for the first time. Somehow, he's never watched any of those movies. There was a bit of movie and TV news, including some new tidbits on the Avengers/Marvel Cinematic Universe. And check out the TV and comic recap and thoughts for the week.
This week it was a toss up between Den of Thieves and 12 Strong. Through an informal Twitter poll, Thieves won. Find out how the latest bank robbing heist/cops vs. robbers action movie was. Skye also (finally) watched Pitch Perfect 3 and talks a little about that. Tony (finally) watched the first Maze Runner movie to get ready for the upcoming third installment. There's also a rundown on the latest movie trailers, and comics, including talk about Superman's red shorts coming back. Tony and Skye forgot to talk about Black Lightning, but they both enjoyed it. More next week. There was also a slight mic hiccup for the first part of the episode. Apologies for that!
This week we talk about Liam Neeson's latest round of bad luck. While it's not another Taken movie, there is the fact that his character is trying to live a normal life but then gets sucked into a crazy and intense situation...on a commuter train. It's way better than that meager description. There's also the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe news along with Fox mutant movies updates, new trailers, thoughts on the latest comics, and much more.
2018 is underway. We started out the new year by watching Insidious: The Final Key along with some of the previous movies in the franchise. Was the latest scary at all? There's also thoughts shared on Season 11 of The X-Files and the latest episode of The Gifted. You can also find out which comics were really cool.
Happy New Year! For the final episode of the year, we look back at some of our favorite movies, TV shows, comics, and more. We also watched the noir (black and white) version of Logan and followed that with Hugh Jackman's latest--The Greatest Showman. We had no idea it was a musical before watching it. There's a lot of comic talk this week as well. We hope you had a great New Year's Eve. It's time to say hello to 2018.
Happy Holidays. It may be Christmas Day but the show must go on, right? This week we watched 1995's Jumanji (it was actually Tony's first time!) and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. There was a little bit of news this week. A little more talk about Star Wars: The Last Jedi (no spoilers) and Thanos in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War. You can also find out what comics were really cool this week and which ones Tony still need to read. Thanks for listening.
With the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, there's not too much other stuff to talk about. There is a little discussion on the latest news, such as the Disney/Fox deal and a new development for Ready Player One. There will be spoiler-talk for The Last Jedi. It doesn't start up right away, and we'll give you plenty of warning if, for some reason, you still haven't watched it and plan to do so.
A lot of trailers were released this week. Besides the ones mentioned in the title, there were also trailers for Jessica Jones Season 2, Marvel Rising, Alita: Battle Angels, and a short teaser for Syfy's Krypton. There's also some news, TV show discussion, and comic book recaps for the week!
There was a lot to talk about with the release of the trailer for Avengers: Infinity War. This week as also the double episode premiere of Agents of SHIELD and the four-part Crisis on Earth-X crossover on The CW. There's also a run through of some of the week's comics including Batman, Moon Knight, John Wick, and more.
The first three episodes of Marvel's Runaways premiered this week. We also watched several Nightmare on Elm Street movies, included the 2010 reboot in order to compare. The first 17 minutes of Agents of SHIELD was released plus the big Watchmen/DC Comics crossover issue has arrived.