
Rach and Cam have turned their Star Wars/Transformers night into a bi-weekly chat about their shared interests, including Godzilla, animation, Jurassic Park / World, video games, memes, and, apparently, the 1980s Australian synth rock band Men at Work. Music by Caleb Jacobi.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The book club returns for yet another riveting pop-sci-fi novel with a big budget adaptation. We're are also forced back into the dredges of creatures, adultery, and crap streaming nonsense.
Highlights from 2025 reviews of Andor, the Jurassic Park series, and misc Transformers stuff plus the best out-of-context Rach and Cam quotes and Athena moments.
An apocalyptic Death Star destruction experience, annoying anime girls, and a little bit of venison talk. (Oh yeah. And Monarch Season 2 is just standing there, menacingly. Threatening to curse our screens next year.)
In the first half of Star Wars Visions 3, we see a 30-lightsaber-arm woman, a Grogu knockoff, the Good Autistic Doctor, a droideka mech suit, and Steve Busemi (so just basic anime stuff).
If you love Star Wars, Transformers, and Godzilla, you will enjoy this podcast. If you are looking for funny commentary, plus semi serious discussion, this is for you.
I love this podcast so much. I feel like I was in the room when I listen. I always agree with at least one of the hosts. I've been listening since the first episode. I never miss one!
Listen now if you like Star Wars and/or Transformers
I love how the friendship came about from your common interests and how it is evident on the podcast. ❤️ I also love hearing you both laugh and looking forward to hearing Rachel sing at the opening some time lol.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #248 |
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