Come join myself and a friend or two as we discuss story arcs from comic books over the years, and also comic book based movies. Episodes will be released every Friday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 726 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureTV & Film |
Comic Book Rundown is back. On this return episode, I go over the things that happened In 1987 in the Firestorm issues. We have some Legends tie-in issues, as well as an explosive new direction for Firestorm going forward.
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Podcast: the thing everyone is doing. These are the chronicles of Rundown Reviews. It's never-ending mission; to review comic book movies; to boldly annoy each other in the process. We watched Star Trek: The Motion Picture from 1979 for this episode.... more
Welcome to the first episode of Getting Franchised, where Chuck and Joe take a look at the first movie of a series and its reboot. For this first season, we are tackling horror movies and we start out with Hellraiser.
It's 1994, and someone thought that it would be a good idea to take this old pulp hero and make a movie about him. We watched The Shadow, and this movie should have stayed in the shadows.
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Host Chuck of Elite 8 Showdown has beef with Joe of this “podcast”. I’m really not sure why, but Elite 8 Showdown is the best podcast for all your incorrect comic info so I’m blindly backing Chuck. Tim from Elite 8 Showdown has no beef with Joe, but Tim also unmasked the Wendy’s frosty killer. I’m not really sure who to believe. Joe is nice to Dan though so that’s a big red flag. Regardless of the reason, Joe, we got beef. You’re a pretty awesome guy but not as awesome as Chuck, you’re on par wi... more
show is great. just needs one correction. j. Jonah Jameson had it right. we need more Spider-Man
Once you get past the first, like 20ish episodes, this show gets better. I love the rundown reviews
Even if you don’t like comics, give them a listen because this podcast is the only thing that will cure everything wrong with 2020.
I came across this podcast browsing through Twitter looking at tweets about SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN and CBR showed up. They delivered on that front, and since on other books and interviews.
Good chemistry. Cool personalities. Fun conversations.
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