What makes a hero a hero? Is it a drive to help people in need? Superhuman powers and a cool costume? Winning a reality show? Pouring billions of dollars into a movie franchise? Or is a hero someone who records a podcast about a bunch of bad TV and movies once a week? Yes. That's it. Sam, Val, and Gigalithic are three heroes and they're here to protect you from the worst villains imaginable: the a... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
Well, we did it! We made it to the end, all of us safe and sound. The Zero to Zero podcast hosts are all alive and well, at least. We can't necessarily say the same for the characters of The Flash (2023). We've reached the end of the goofiest and blo... more
After a normal period of waiting since the last episode, we have made it to part 2 of the Flash. We learn all about this whacky weird world that Old Barry Prime has found himself in, and it turns out everything is mixed up! Eric Stoltz played Marty M... more
They said it couldn't be done! They said it shouldn't be done! Sam has been dragged back kicking and screaming to once again watch a bad-looking movie: The Flash! Is this the worst-looking movie we've ever watched? Possibly! Should this movie exist? ... more
Supaidaman is back on the scene, ready to kick some ass! But only the asses of specific people who he finds worthy of the effort. This week Giga and Val talk Season 1 Episodes 3 and 4, featuring a truly bug-eyed monster and merman premonitions.
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Val, Giga, and Sam discussed Who Wants To Be A Superhero, a bizarre and terrible sy-fy channel reality show with a tiny budget and the backing of the late, great(?) Stan Lee and his framed poster on Stripperella. The first season featured such oddities as raw foodism, a man with concerningly low nipples who carried around "the most advanced weapon to date", and rotiart, the unsuspicious superhero. The second season featured a billionaire with a god complex as a hero, erin esurance (the world's h... more
Loving the podcast!! I hope these superheroes have heat-resistance cause they’re getting burned!
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