Listen to the rantings of three grown men attempt to stay on topic as they discuss their favorite subjects in geek culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
We're back this week to take a look at: The best Star Wars spoof Spaceballs, the actual Star Wars VII trailer, poorly timed radio ads, the actors from Star Trek, a possible veteran Star Trek cast member to direct the new Star Trek, well done fan seri... more
It's Thanksgiving week so naturally we instead discuss: in person D&D over the internet, Don't Starve multiplayer, colorado bears, mountain lions, and wolves, house cats are disgusting, bleaching parts of the body that isn't hair, male adult toys, St... more
Between busy work schedules we managed to get a new episode just in time for Guy Fawkes day to not talk about it and instead discuss... Changes in the Marvel comics universe recently, why Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch can be in Xmen and Avengers movi... more
Our friend Saint Molotov joins us this week to discuss: DC's growing movie universe, Shazam AKA Captain Marvel, the new Xmen character names are uninspired, we still can't stand Booster Gold, the long lost racist Spider-Man villain, we solve how to m... more
The original crew is back again to rant and rave about: sofabear can't stand red dwarf, other crappy to ok science fiction shows, a far too deep analysis of the matrix trilogy compared against Asimov's rules of robotics, the new iPhone and the state ... more
We emerged from the basement to record an episode in SofaBear's dining room to dicuss: College honor codes, a brief look at the new version of Dungeons and Dragons, Microsoft's purchase of Mojang (recorded prior to the official news), the games of Pe... more
We have a brand new vistor on this week to dicuss: awesome yoda dog hats, KISS is probably a lot wierder than we know, what modern bands have taken the place of older bands, what if a band did bath salts, our new idea for a con, young adult books of ... more
Sofabear really doesn't like Cyclops this week on PNR as we discuss: Animes Nemeiss has recently watched, a look at the ultimate villain Tim Curry, a new Dragonball Z movie, killing comicbook characters has become a writing tool, time travel morality... more
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