
Meanwhile.... at the Hall of Justice. If you are old enough to know exactly what the Hall of Justice is, then you are our demographic.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 450 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis, and Kristopher Carter, collectively known as Dynamic Music Partners, have created music for a variety of different genres, including TV series, independent films, video games, and live performance events. They hav... more
Iconic voice actor Cam Clarke makes his second appearance on the show. His first was with his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle co-stars Barry Gordon, Rob Paulsen, and Townsend Coleman (Episode 148). Clarke began his career at six years old on TV’s The Kin... more
In 1990, director Albert Pyun created Captain America, a direct-to-video film based on the Marvel Comics character. It stars Matt Salinger as Steve Rogers/Captain America and Scott Paulin as the Red Skull. Menahem Golan produced the film for the now-... more
WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2026 Disney+/Marvel Studios series "Wonder Man" or do not mind hearing key plot points.
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New follower and even though in an older person,
I always learn something new about the person or shows which adds to my enjoyment
Could Seth stop interrupting every person he just asked a question of with his long winded interruptions? And could he just get his question out instead of asking it 3 different ways while the person is trying to answer?
Normally, I LOVE the show. However, your 'Dr Strange in the Mulitverse of Madness" review really didn't need a spoiler disclaimer. A grand total of FIVE MINUTES was spent on Dr Strange. No mention of any of the effects,writing, acting, character development, or Sam Raimi's direction. The entire rest of the show revolved around your guest's theories of which X universe was being referenced.
Reviewing The Batman, Seth says “Selina Kyle was never the daughter of a mobster,” CORRECTING his guest on the matter. Actually, it’s right out of the Long Halloween, only one of the best known Batman comics in history. Oh, and it’s part of TLH movie, a movie he himself reviewed on this same podcast. I know Seth is a sports caster but Jesus. Stick to sports if you’re gonna put this little thought into your movie reviews. The Batman wasn’t perfect, but jumping immediately into ranking Batman film... more
Not only does the “Hall of Justice” makes for a phenomenal title for those of us that grew with the classic cartoon, the podcast and host Seth Everett provides really great content with big name guest stars and timely content. Seth’s a great host with a great hosting voice! Definitely check it out!
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This show centers on film and TV culture with a strong tilt toward comics, superhero lore, and nostalgia-driven history. Conversations often weave deep dives into classic and contemporary franchises with industry insights, guest anecdotes, and analyses of streaming-era shifts. Listeners can expect candid host banter, guest expertise from creators and commentators, and thoughtful takes on how fandom, media business, and pop culture intersect. Notable strengths include a penchant for creator-driven stories, a willingness to explore niche corners of comics and superhero media, and a vibrant guest roster that spans historians, writers, actors, and industry insiders. A potential listener might find it particularly appealing if they enjoy in-dept... more
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Recent guests on Hall of Justice include:
1. Cam Clarke
2. Kenny Williams
3. Jason Liebig
4. Jim Drucker
5. Ralph Garman
6. Kendall Phillips
7. Nhut Le
8. Ray Padilla
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