Two Chicagoans talk in to a microphone. We talk about movies, video games, anime, TV, nostalgia, memes, and potpourri.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 428 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureAnimation & Manga |
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I clip some chips to my hips and watch the moon eclipse. This week we talk about selling things on Marketplace, watching the Nostalgia Critic, the new casting for Fantastic Four, seeing the eclipse, the new trailer for Joker Folie a Deux movie, finis... more
The pills take the payne away. This week's Forced Retrospective is about the Remedy game Max Payne. The noir soaked bullet blood bath of Max Payne, The Fall of Max Payne, Max Payne 3, Mona Sax, the use of Bullet Time, and all the John Woo inspired gu... more
Dan "The Van Man" Schneider. This week we talk about the passing of beloved creator Akira Toriyama, the closing of Rooster Teeth, the properties they created, watching X-Men 97, Mr and Mrs Smith on Amazon Prime, seeing Ado at the Aragon, playing No M... more
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These guys are amazing. They've been doing this for a while, and they're getting better with every episode. You won't regret hitting the play button.
It is an good show to listen to. But don’t take my word for it, check out these lovely reviews... Plus I am one of the host as well too... So I’m biased
It’s a good show. But I’m biased only because I’m one of the hosts.
Great overall nerd podcast, covers video games, movies, and music. Just needs more cowbell.
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