This version of Shane Talks is the audio version of his video podcast where Shane and Jason are joined various friends to hang out and discuss a wide variety of pop culture topics. Categories tend to revolve around movies and music, television shows and comic books, sometimes even toys and conventions. It's a nerd gathering to tell stories and explore how meaningful these things are to us.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 170 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
It's time to say good-bye, as this journey comes to an end. Shane and Jason look back over the evolution of the podcast and invite back multiple guests for some final interviews. Everyone contributes to the Shane Talks: Motion Picture Soundtrack Mix ... more
It’s the penultimate episode of Shane Talks. Since it’s the 98th episode, Shane organizes a Class of 1998 Reunion, for the guys to go down memory lane from their senior year of high school. From the films that were released, to the shows that were on... more
There’s one final thing to talk about, when it comes to the amazing movies of 1999, and that’s what films were recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when the 72nd Oscars were held on March 26th, 2000. Shane takes a look at the... more
Shane and Troy get together to test out a potential new short format for a podcast. Today, they discuss "Anora". From their differences on how they viewed the first act of the film, to the film's presence at the Oscars, and Sean Baker's speeches.
Shane has very passionate negative feelings about remakes in Hollywood, but after a text from Brandon Yotter and a Facebook Memory from 2020, Shane thinks its time to discuss remakes and reboots in depth. Brandon joins Shane and Jason to talk about t... more
With a run time that rivals "Inland Empire"... Shane Talks is back! It's time to bring in the Miller Brothers, so that Shane and Jason can discuss and debate a list of films that Shane thinks are terrible, but other people seem to enjoy. Troy joins S... more
1999 is over, and Shane admits that 2000 is an abysmal year compared to what we just went through. However, Shane is able to find a number of films that he feels like continued the amazing content we got in 1999. Shane addresses that small number of ... more
1999 comes to a close with one final Oscar-hopeful film being released after Christmas and before the New Year. Denzel Washington plays a boxer wrongfully convicted of murder, and Shane examines why his previous opinion might have been wrong, but he ... more
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