
Julian, Jeremy, and the occasional guest, discuss the latest goings on in geek news. Talking about the latest in movies and television in a free flow discussion. Star Wars, DC, Marvel and Disney seem to be the big drivers but if it's happening in geek culture it's up for debate.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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There it is, folks - the season finale to the latest creation from Lucasfilm Animation. It was certainly gorgeous to look at, with the new painterly stylings, and there was no shortage of thrilling action to sink your teeth into, nor did they skimp o... more
There's two of them now?! With the arrival of another Inquisitor things really start to escalate on Janyx. We see Maul at his lowest since probably his spider-leg days (he goes on a self-guided therapy session/vision quest that results in something q... more
It's been a minute since Matt and Julian sat down to cover the latest in film and TV news. Some might say it's been dearly missed. Well wait no more folks because this week it's all news and nothing but the news so help me god! If the last few weeks ... more
We’ve reached the halfway point of the season and with it comes a tonal shift back to the roots of Star Wars animation - 'The Clone Wars'. With the arrival of the Empire, the focus shifts away from Maul and his dealings and toward the pair of Jedi as... more
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Please save yourself some dignity as so called critics or even a simple viewer and stop repeating the same old nags and complaints! So boring and tiring to the point that it’s ridiculous! Why on earth you called the pod Tower of Babel when you are unable to make two cohesive and new ideas in form of a sentence? Clearly you have no respect for people’s time given to you so please once again stop embarrassing yourselves!
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Guys do a great job, wouldn't get through with without em
A great podcast with 3 smart guys talking about all kinds of geek stuff.
The two hosts go pretty in-depth without each episode. I really enjoy the dynamic between Daniel having read the book and Julian not. It's make for an interesting discussion, especially when it comes to areas that differ from the book. I find it enlightening to get their two sides on it. While consistently good, the discussion never really enters the realm of great. The hosts know a fair amount about George's world and a fair amount about television/storytelling, but they don't know enough about... more
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A free-flowing geek culture show where two hosts (and occasional guests) banter about the latest in movies, TV, and franchise universes, with a strong emphasis on Star Wars, DC, Marvel, and Disney. Episodes blend deep-dive discussions, playful debates, and personal anecdotes, often touching on awards-season chatter, industry news, and broader geek-culture trends. The format shines in banter and chemistry between hosts, with a willingness to cover both mainstream franchises and niche topics, making it appealing for listeners who enjoy long, opinionated conversations and cross-media analysis.
Noteworthy strengths include a consistent focus on current geek culture topics, a penchant for era-spanning references, and an approachable, conversati... more
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