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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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This week's movie feature is Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day. It seems like a lot of people were kind of let down? Do they have valid complaints or do they have too high of expectations? Because it was crazy with the last week of school and everyth... more
This week's movie feature is Masters of the Universe. You can also hear some thoughts on how it compares to the animated series as well as a tiny bit of back story on a He-Man comic series that ended up getting canceled before it went to print at a m... more
This week there are two movie features. The main feature is Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons and stars Chiwetel Ejiofor. The second movie feature is Passenger directed by André Øvredal. There is also the first episode of Spider-Noir starring Nicol... more
This week appears to be a Star Wars-themed episode. The movie feature is obviously The Mandalorian and Grogu. There's also discussion on the current state of Star Wars fandom. As for TV, we're finally at the season one finale of Star Wars: Maul - Sha... more
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Tony was one of the first podcast hosts I started subscribing to when I first discovered podcasts back in the Comic Vine days. For a life long comic fan and an on again off again reader, Tony is the perfect solution to keeping current and learning new things.
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G Man consistently puts out great information on comics, movies and tv. He’s my go to to keep myself up to date in the science fiction/fantasy world.
I’ve enjoyed listening to Tony for as long as I’ve listened to podcasts. The Comic Vine podcast is the first one I was ever hooked on, listening to it first upon release no matter what. This one is more varied, bringing more movies and TV shows into the conversation. Some stuff I might not know much about otherwise. Skye and Tony are a great listen together and have a good on-air rapport. Highly recommended.
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A conversational pop-culture round-up focused on comics, TV, and films, with extensive commentary on new releases, trailers, and industry trends. The host-driven show blends reviews, nostalgia, and industry gossip, often weaving personal anecdotes and fan interactions into long-form, opinionated discussions. Notable strengths include a candid, stream-of-consciousness style and a willingness to tackle crossovers, adaptations, and marketing moves with humor and skepticism. The format tends to favor in-depth monologue and two-host dynamics, appealing to listeners who want a broad, personal take on pop culture's latest developments and long-running franchises.
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