We are Est. 1982! We represent a generation that witnessed the birth of gaming, hip hop & modern geek culture. These elements are in our DNA & make us who we are today. Join Wally Analog, Hittori Hanzo, Mr. Nutz05 & RowlsRoyceElite as we provide our perspectives on video games, movies, and other asp…
Rowls and Wally invite friend of the podcast, Hattori Hanzo to review the HBO Max series, The Last of Us.
Rowls and Wally run down the future releases in "Chapter 1" of the rebooted DCU.
82 reviews the first entry of the MCU's Phase 5, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Rowls, Wish, and Wally answer questions posed by their most loyal listeners.
Warner Bros. Discovery has exercised their 2nd Amendment rights and got themselves a Gunn...James Gunn. Is he the DC Films savior?
The 82 crew is joined by host of The Scenario Radio Show, Van Everette to discuss the Disney+/Star Wars series, Andor
82 reviews the MCU's highly anticipated return to Wakanda, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
The Cerebral Ninja rejoin Rowls and Wally to review the Disney+ Marvel television special, Werewolf by Night.
Rowls and Wally are joined by the Cerebral Ninja, Hattori Hanzo as they provide final thoughts on the Disney/Marvel TV series, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Rowls and Wally give their first impressions, and discuss the criticism of, the Warner Bros. Montreal video game, Gotham Knights.
Rowls and Wally review the latest installment of the DCEU, Black Adam.
Wish Windu and Wally give their mid-season review of the HBO series, House of the Dragon.
Wish Windu and Wally provide their thoughts and opinions midway through the Disney/Marvel series, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
The 82 crew do a pre-game preliminary preview of the upcoming Disney Plus Star Wars production, Andor. Also, they discuss the developments deriving from Disney's D23 event.
Rowls and Wally discuss the recent rapid changes to DC-related content stemming from the WarnerMedia/Discovery merger.
Rowls and Wally give their episode 1 review of Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon.
The Gatekeeper and Wish Windu review the Hulu exclusive film Prey
After viewing the trailer, 82 looks forward to Wakanda Forever and discusses what's to come in the next phases of the MCU.
We're talking MCU again. This time it's a recap of the Disney+ series, Ms. Marvel.
82 reviews Jordan Peele's third feature film, Nope.
Host of The Scenario Show, Van Everette, joins the 82 crew to review the third season of the Amazon Prime original series, The Boys.
The 82 crew provides their thoughts on the Disney+ series, Obi-Wan Kenobi as well as the direction of the Star Wars franchise.
The 82 crew has a seat in the comedy club as Thor returns to the stage for another open mic night in Thor: Love and Thunder.
The crew provides a review of the first 3 episodes of the Disney+ Star Wars series, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
The '82 give their review of the Disney/Marvel series Moon Knight before discussing the direction, or potentially the lack thereof, of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Rowls, Wish, and Wally preview the Disney+ Star Wars limited series, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Rowls and Wally review the latest MCU installment, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
The listeners have spoken and have received: Rowls Royce shares his film viewing experience of Everything Everywhere All at Once with the crew.
'82 reviews the Disney/Marvel's Moon Knight at the halfway mark before discussing the return of Dr. Strange to the theaters in Multiverse of Madness.
The crew review Sony's latest comic book film, Morbius.
Rowls and Wally preview the upcoming releases of the Disney+/MCU Moon Knight series, and the Sony Pictures/Marvel theatrical production, Morbius.
Rowls and Wally welcome the newest member of the Est. 1982 Podcast, Wishkid Jones as they review Matt Reeves's The Batman!
Rowls and Wally review the HBO Max DC series, Peacemaker.
Rowls and Wally joined by friend of the show and devout Star Wars fan, Tuwisha Rogers-Simpson as they discuss The Book of Boba Fett as well as the potential future of the Star Wars franchise.
Rowls and Wally interview Gerald Trottman. Mr. Trottman is Lead Composer for ASG Music Group, a joint venture of Alcon Entertainment and Sleeping Giant Music designed to integrate the combined companies' music, film, television and commercial media enterprises. Gerald has worked as a Composer, Arranger and Songwriter on several properties, including: Blade Runner: Black Lotus, Blade Runner 2049, The Expanse to name a few. In this episode, Wally and Rowls talk to Gerald about his career, his beliefs, and the future of music in the entertainment industry. Episode Links: More on Gerald Trottman - https://www.geraldtrottman.com/ Blade Runner: Black Lotus Soundtrack - Amazon | Apple | Spotify Trailer for Blade Runner: Black Lotus: https://youtu.be/ahNgjVcq4sA
Rowls and Wally close out 2021 with a review of The Matrix Resurrections. ***SPOILERS*** Music credits: Lee Mack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUzd_VY95DQ
Rowls and Wally review the final chapter of the Spider-Man MCU trilogy: No Way Home
After a rewatch of Christopher Nolan's third entry of his Batman trilogy, Wally gives a brief re-evaluation and reassessment.
Rowls and Wally review the latest installment of the MCU, Eternals.
Rowls and Wally review the new cinematic adaptation of Dune.
Rowls and Wally give a brief recap of the 2nd annual DC Fandome event.
Rowls and Wally talk about the battle between Marvel and the family estates of the creators over intellectual property.
Ten years after its introduction, Rowls and Wally discuss DC's ambitious New 52 endeavor.
The Cerebral Ninja returns to join Rowls in schooling Wally on the essential elements of a good action movie.
Rowls and Wally welcome back the Cerebral Ninja, Hattori Hanzo to talk about Shang Chi and its potential effect on the movie industry during the COVID era.
Cosplayer extraordinaire Mutant Glue joins Rowls and Wally to discuss the cosplay culture and provides insight into being a woman of color in the industry.
Rowls and Wally review Netflix's reboot of an animation classic, Masters of the Universe and have a discussion about their place as Gen X-ers in modern geek culture.
Rowls and Wally give their thoughts on the two most recent MCU Phase 4 offerings, Loki and Black Widow as well as the potential direction of the cinematic universe.
Rowls and Wally have a discussion about what is most important in television and movie entertainment: Compelling story or mind-blowing action?