Tony's Take is a weekly podcast with two different episodes per week. A Sports episode where we cover the latest news in sports focusing mostly on the NBA and NFL and an Entertainment episode where we bring you the latest movie news and discuss all the movies and TV shows we're watching. We also do a Happy Hour podcast from time to time where we talk about anything and everything, usually with a g... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
On Episode 374 we reveal our lack of experience with the states in the Southeast before getting to some movie news. Aaron Sorkin wants to make a January 6 movie, Jeff Bridges is returning to Tron, and the 28 Days Later sequels have some cast members.... more
It's Episode 374 and Mike Trout is hurt again. But it's also playoffs for both the NBA and NHL and we continue to cover the 1st round in both. We also review the NFL draft and take a look at some of the more questionable picks before getting to the 1... more
On Episode 373 without much movie news we cover crime. But also we talk about Quentin Tarantino's cancellation of his movie critic project as well as the disappointing April box office. We then look at a few trailers and What We're Watching: Ministry... more
It's Episode 373 and we're into the NBA playoffs now. The Nuggets made an incredible comeback, the Knicks stole one, and the Timberwolves have something to prove. We've also got playoff hockey and we cover the first couple of games of each series. An... more
On Episode 372 we cover CinemaCon despite not ever being able to see anything that happened there. But there is some real news including a new adaptation of The Running Man, a Chris Farley biopic, and a Monopoly movie. What We're Watching: X-Men 97 (... more
On Episode 372 we take a look at the final NBA standings and preview the 1st round playoff matchups that we know of. We also cover the hockey standings as well as the news about the coyotes move to Utah. We close with the Masters where the favorite w... more
On Episode 371 we talk about our lack of excitement for the eclipse before covering some movie news including the announcement of a 5th Matrix movie. There's also a Springsteen movie in the works and a Jon Snow spinoff show no longer being made. What... more
It's Episode 371 and we've got way too many sports to talk about. We start with the NBA as the season gets closer to its end before turning to baseball which just started. We also review both versions of the NCAA tournament and preview this weekend's... more
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