We speak the language of geeks, nerds and rage quitters.
Marc finally got Tim to watch some wrasslin', and this is the table-smashing, dramatic, suplexed result.
In another edition of 'Tim willingly reads non-DC Comics', we prepare for the Disney+ Moon Knight series by reading and reviewing some Moon Knight comics. In particular Moon Knight #1 from 1980 and Moon Knight #1-14 from 2016-17.
We go back to a rain soaked 1995 to revisit David Finchers' classic Seven. This is all the Batman's fault.
Tim and Marc review Amazon's 'The Boys presents Diabolical'. There's some good things... and then there's a talking poop.
Marc and Tim saw Matt Reeves' The Batman (Surprise Surprise) and these are our very SPOILERY thoughts.
Marc and Tim watched HBO Max and James Gunn's Peacemaker
Marc and TIm watched Disney Plus' The Book of Boba Fett...
Tim, Marc and Paul discuss more things that entertainment media does over and over and over again that we're tired of seeing.
Marc and Paul watched 1985's cult comedy classic Clue and recorded this podcast episode for you.
We take advantage in a lull in new programming to read some comics! Tim gets thrown into the deep end of Marvel's street level vigilantes this week as Marc had him read the first chunk of Chip Zdarsky/Marco Checchetto & companies amazing Daredevil run.
New Year, New Feed, Same Podcast. The guys celebrate the New Year and (finally) actual control over their podcasting fate this week.
Marc and Tim ring in the New Year by doing what we do the most, review Marvel content. It's hawkeye time! Pay Dave Aja!
SPOILERS AHEAD! The guys are joined by Paul and have seen Marvel and Sony's newest MCU entry Spider-Man: No Way Home. And were here to shoot webs all over it. Happy Holidays!
SPOILERS AHEAD! The guys are joined by Paul and have seen Marvel and Sony's newest MCU entry Spider-Man: No Way Home. And were here to shoot webs all over it. Happy Holidays!
SPOILERS AHEAD! The guys are joined by Paul and have seen Marvel and Sony's newest MCU entry Spider-Man: No Way Home. And were here to shoot webs all over it. Happy Holidays!
Yeah, this was a mistake...
"Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself." With The Matrix Resurrections on the horizon, Marc and Tim look back to the late 90's and revisit the age old question, what is the Matrix?
Paul makes Marc watch weird anime alert. We watched Satoshi Kon's Paranoia Agent and it is an experience in weird...
Marc and Tim saw Ghostbusters: Afterlife and had some thoughts.
The PS5 and XBox Series are a year old, Marc and Tim discuss their experiences with the hardware.
In an effort to extend spooky season just a little bit the guys take a break from reviewing blockbusters to rewatch a holiday classic, Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2. (1987)Groovy.
The Spice must flow! The guys finally saw Denis Villeneuve's long awaited adaptation of Frank Herbert's scifi epic, Dune.
IT'S SHOW TIME. The guys have one free week for a spooky Halloween episode, so they're joined by Paul and Alicia to go back and watch the Ghost with the most, Tim Burton's 1988 Classic, Beetlejuice... Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
IT'S SHOW TIME. The guys have one free week for a spooky Halloween episode, so they're joined by Paul and Alicia to go back and watch the Ghost with the most, Tim Burton's 1988 Classic, Beetlejuice... Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
Somehow this our first Bond episode... baffling.
Somehow this our first Bond episode... baffling.
Marc and Tim saw Venom: Let there be Carnage, and it went about as well as you'd expect.
Tim regales Marc with grand tales of pandemic times Florida and the amusement parks within.
Marc and Paul watch 1995's classic anime Ghost in the Shell.
Tim and Marc watched Candyman (not the new one, the old one... we'll get there?) Candyman, Candyman, Candyman...
Marc and Tim are joined by Paul to review Marvel's latest cinematic entry, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Tim and a very begrudging Marc travel back to 1992 to revisit the Lucasarts' point and click adventure masterpiece(?), Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.
The guys share more concert stories this week in celebration of concerts kind of happening again...
Marc and Tim are joined by Paul this week to review James Gunn's The Suicide Squad.
Marc and Tim watch Netflix's recent 80's nostalgia bomb toy commercials, Mattel's Masters of the Universe and Hasbro's Transformers: War For Cyberton: Kingdom (yeah I dunno with the colons either...)
Completely unintentionally, we "celebrate" the 35th anniversary of Marvel Comics first cinematic offering and George Lucas produced box-office disaster, Howard the Duck.
Completely unintentionally, we "celebrate" the 35th anniversary of Marvel Comics first cinematic offering and George Lucas produced box-office disaster, Howard the Duck.
With 5 years under their belt Marc and Tim get back to business this week. And that business is Marvel. We review the latest Disney+ offering, Loki!
Dance Robot Dance is 5 years old, so to celebrate Marc and Tim welcome back Paul and Kristi and for the first time our game master, Keith who guides us through an adventure as the crew of the Enterprise. It goes sideways just as quickly as you think it would.
Did you think we'd be talking about something else this week? We're back to the MCU to review the long awaited Black Widow solo film!
Did you think we'd be talking about something else this week? We're back to the MCU to review the long awaited Black Widow solo film!
We watched Mel Brooks' classic (and controversial) 1973 comedy Blazing Saddles this week.
The guys recommend a bunch of Canadian album to fill your ears with this Canada Day.
The guys welcome back Jeopardy! Champion Steven Grade (@ask_Steven) to review Robert Zemeckis' 1985 classic Back to the Future.
The guys watched Hulu and Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. this week and this is the result. We're sorry.
The guys change gears this week to discuss nerdy hobbies we left behind,
It's Tim's birthday this week so we go back to 1996 to review one of his favourite comics, Mark Waid and Alex Ross' DC Comics Opus, Kingdom Come.