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Every Wednesday, Dave Clements explores the geek culture we love and love to hate, including comics, film, and television. All with minimal nerd rage.

Dave Clements

Indiana, USA


    • Jan 23, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 132 EPISODES

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    The 2025 Plan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 3:31 Transcription Available


    Yes, we tend to do this every single year: lay out a game plan for what the show will look like and then fail miserably. That's what happens when your hosts are employed full-time, have families, and don't feel like they're ever breathing at the end of the day. BUT... we really are trying. Dave is doing some video projects for work, so you, lovely audience, will be benefiting from that as well. Subscribe to the GEEK THIS! YouTube channel for quick reviews and the occasional freeform livestream where you'll be able to interact in the chat. All in the name of honing a new craft!

    X-Men ’97 Overview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 21:59 Transcription Available


    We recently reviewed the first two episodes of X-Men '97 but we just had to talk about the rest of the season. We didn't go into great depth, but that's just how the show goes. Also, the show is going to take a break through the entire month of June 2024 due to an incredibly busy month. Keep an eye on our social channels for more updates!

    Reflecting on Our Favorite 90s Pop Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 47:16 Transcription Available


    Life's been life-ing, so we decided to talk about some of our favorite shows from our childhood.

    Recapturing the Magic of the 90’s Era: X-Men ’97

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:11 Transcription Available


    We're touching on nostalgia with the release of X-Men '97 on Disney+! AI-Generated Summary The podcast episode begins with hosts Dave Clements and David Hunt giving a brief introduction of their show, "Geek This," which covers a wide range of pop culture topics focusing primarily on movies, TV shows, comic books, and video games. Dave Clements kicks off the conversation by sharing his latest geeky endeavor, playing the remastered "Crisis Core," a prequel game to "Final Fantasy VII" initially released on the PSP. David Hunt, who is less enthusiastic about RPGs, admits to not having played the "Final Fantasy" series much but discusses his limited experience with the franchise. David Hunt then delves into his current fascination, which surprisingly isn't typical of the show's usual topics. He's geeking out over the band Twenty One Pilots and their newly released single "Overcompensate," along with the band's broader lore and thematic content hidden within their albums. The hosts discuss the unique storytelling and augmented reality game-like elements embedded in the band's music and cover art, highlighting their appreciation for artistic depth. After their music discussion, the hosts shift their focus to the main topic of the podcast: the newly released "X-Men '97" animated series on Disney+. They reminisce about the original 1992 "X-Men: The Animated Series," its memorable theme song, and personal connections to the X-Men franchise. Both hosts share their stories related to the series' action figures and their experiences watching the show in their early years. As they continue to reflect on the original series, the hosts talk about their favorite characters and the show's take on more complex themes and parallels to civil rights, applauding the meaningful content continuing in the new series. They address some criticisms viewers have expressed online over changes in character designs and elements of wokeness in the new series, which they find humorous and off-base. Then they transition into discussing the performances of the characters in "X-Men '97," comparing voice actors and their portrayals of the characters. There is a particular focus on Cyclops being portrayed as a "square," which leads to a broader discussion about the character's qualities. Additionally, they ponder the impact of the Storm character losing her powers early in the new series and speculate on the duration of this plot point. Towards the end of the episode, the hosts express a desire to see more animated Marvel content that explores different characters and stories. They then announce their plans for future podcast content, revealing their upcoming series "Now This Is Franchising," starting with the 2002 "Spider-Man" film. In the final moments, Dave Clements calls on the audience to provide feedback and participate in the podcast community via email, the website, and social media. The episode concludes with the hosts sharing their enthusiasm for the continuation of "X-Men '97" and their plans to revisit the original animated series.

    Riding the Sandworms: Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 Transcription Available


    We watched DUNE: PART TWO, so we have to talk about it! Also, we've decided to take an unedited approach to the show. If you like it, let us know. If you hate it, let us know! What we're geeking this week PlayStation Portal Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core Delicious in Dungeon (Netflix) AI-Generated Show Summary The episode begins with host Dave Clements greeting the audience and joking about a beeping noise that startled him. His co-host, David Hunt, chimes in, albeit a bit awkwardly, realizing the limitations of podcasting—namely, that the audience can't respond to his queries. Dave Clements is going through the keto diet again and is struggling with cravings, particularly when seeing foods he can't have because of his diet. David Hunt sympathizes, noting how difficult it is to diet with children at home who aren't following the same eating plan. The conversation shifts to what the hosts have been up to. David Hunt shares his experience playing Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core and talks about his new PlayStation Portal, which allows him to play when the TV is occupied by his child. Dave has returned to rotating streaming services, settling on Netflix with ads to save some money. He mentions a new anime he's watching, "Delicious in Dungeon," which combines elements of Dungeons and Dragons and food—a recommendation he makes despite the challenge of starting keto. Their talk turns toward Netflix streaming, with Dave Clements expressing his frustration over rewatching shows when his preference leans toward new content. The two friends joke about their partners rewatching their favorite shows on streaming services. The conversation then leads into the main topic of the episode: a review of Denis Villeneuve's Dune films. Both hosts disclose their lack of exposure to the Dune universe before the recent films. Dave attempted to watch the 1984 version by David Lynch but couldn't get into it. David Hunt hadn't seen the earlier film, mini-series, or read the book, and his knowledge was primarily through secondary sources like the Sci-Fi Christian podcast. Approaching Villeneuve's "Dune Part One," both hosts were excited. David Hunt hadn't seen it in theaters due to life getting in the way but caught up on the first film right before the second one was released. Dave watched Dune as soon as it came out on HBO Max, but it took a few tries to get through it without falling asleep. Dave discusses the grand visuals and designs of the movie and the use of practical effects. David Hunt expresses that watching the second movie helped him better appreciate the first one, as they should be watched as a single entity. Both hosts find the movie visually stunning and well-acted but admit the storyline was dense and at times hard to follow. Turning the discussion to "Dune Part Two," Dave says he enjoyed Paul's character more this time because of his character arc. However, he struggled with understanding some of Paul's motivations and actions. He appreciated Zendaya's character and was impressed by a big twist in the film involving Paul's mother. Dave mentions being impressed by the sandworms, sharing a piece of trivia about the failed attempt to utilize practical effects for a riding scene ultimately generated digitally. He's intrigued by the larger universe and is open to exploring more of it. Before closing the episode, the hosts invite their audience to send feedback and content suggestions. They address that previous episodes can be found on the podcast website and hint at re-releasing earlier content. The hosts express their love for engaging with their listeners and mention potential future series on other movie franchises. The episode ends with the hosts bidding farewell until the next episode.

    The Last Wave: Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 56:04 Transcription Available


    We say goodbye to the DCEU, but does it go out like a powerful tsunami or end up like a beached whale?

    Glorious Purpose (Loki S2 Ep. 4-6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 38:20 Transcription Available


    The end of Marvel Studio's Loki has come and we have opinions. We also touch on The Marvels and the What If...? Season 2 trailer. Much like the Loki series finale, we're jumping all over the place, but we get there in the end! What we're geeking Invincible S2 (Amazon Prime) Wendigoon (YouTube) Rating Marvel Studio's Loki Season 2 David's Rating: 4/5Dave's Rating: 3.5/5 Support the podcast We've started a Patreon. It's only $1/month and you get access to our unedited audio and Discord community!We'd love for you to join us!

    The Sacred Timeline So Far (Loki S2 Episodes 1-3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 36:11 Transcription Available


    This episode contains spoilers for Loki Season One and the first three episodes of Loki Season Two. When we last left Loki Laufeyson, Thor's adopted brother and regular villain of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he had caused a bit of a problem in The Sacred Timeline. Especially when one of his variants, named Sylvie, killed a figure only known as He Who Remains. In Season Two, Loki partners up with Mobius M. Mobius, time-traveling in an attempt to save The Sacred Timeline while Sylvie tries to destroy it and live her own life. In this episode we discuss the first half of Loki and dig into where it may be going.

    Starting A Multiverse: Loki & Quantumania

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 37:11 Transcription Available


    Marvel's Loki has returned to the small screen for season two, but we decided to go back in time ourselves to remember what season one had going on. We also touch on Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania (what a title). After this, we'll be headed back to the future for season two's mischief! What We're Geeking Gen V (Amazon Prime) *This is a mature show Taskmaster (YouTube/BBC) Pokemon: Scarlet (Nintendo Switch) MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios The Ringerverse The Sci-Fi Christian

    David & Dave Reboot A Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 41:30 Transcription Available


    We've been gone for three years. Longer if you think about the time that Dave was solo - we don't talk about that. But... we're back and we actually have a plan of attack! But first, we figured it would be best to catch up, let you know what we've been up to, and what we've been geeking out about. Dang it's good to be back! Pardon the rust; it's been a bit since we've recorded together. Please follow us over on Facebook, Instagram, and (possibly) Threads to let us know you're happy we're back, what you thought of this episode, and what you want to hear from us next!

    A Decade of Geek This! A Penultimate Goodbye?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 15:39


    It's time to make that episode. The one where we lay the show to rest. It's not the final goodbye, just because we really want both Dave and David to say goodbye together. In this episode, Dave gives shares why Geek This! had to end and what could be on the horizon.

    Werewolf By Night: A Marvel Special Presentation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 44:06


    It's the first official episode of To The Movie & Back! We review the new Marvel Studios Special Presentation, Werewolf By Night, which was directed by Michael Giacchino. We also touch on his amazing career as a composer and touch on two other shorts he made, Monster Challenge and Short Trek: Ephraim and Dot. (Ephraim and Dot is exclusive to Paramount+ subscribers.) Dave also shares his distaste for The Wizard of Oz, David gives some thoughts on where we might see this short tie into the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ponder if Ghost will sponsor us, and if it was John. A lycanthrope superhero fights evil using the abilities given to him by a curse brought on by his bloodline.Werewolf By Night Synopsis IMDB Listing Werewolf By Night Official Trailer Monster Challenge Short Film Follow the show on Letterboxd! Subscribe to To The Movie & Back!

    NEW SHOW! To The Movie & Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 0:42


    Yes indeedy! David Hunt and Dave Clements are getting back together behind microphones in order to talk about movies!

    A Decade of Geek This! A Penultimate Goodbye

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 15:39


    It's time to make that episode. The one where we lay the show to rest. It's not the final goodbye, just because we really want both Dave and David to say goodbye together. In this episode, Dave gives shares why Geek This! had to end and what could be on the horizon.

    Brief (?) Words About New Video Game Consoles

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 16:58


    It's been a week since I got my Xbox Series S and I thought I'd talk about it. This one's rambly, like always, but in the near future I'm hoping to have some friends - new and old - join me in a discussion about all three of the new generation of consoles!

    Pulling Back The Curtain: Thoughts on the Future of Geek This!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 9:56


    David Hunt and I are having discussions on bringing the podcast back! I decided to sit down behind the microphone by myself to share my thoughts, give a glimpse of what may be coming and why it matters. I've also asked for your input as a listener, so please let me know by getting in touch via the contact form or social media! My Twitter is @mrdaveclements and that's a good place to find me on the internet. Can't wait to start things up again and hear your feedback and ideas! Contact Form: https://www.geekthispodcast.com/contact/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrdaveclements

    Video Games & Staying Sane in Isolation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 16:52


    A lot of us are stuck at home right now and it might be rough for you. For me, there's not a lot of difference in my day-to-day, but the current situation can take its toll, for sure, no matter who you are. That said, I thought I'd hop on the mic and talk about video games. Oddly enough, I may be playing less than I had previously. Weird, right?

    Minimal Nerd Rage & Creative Control

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 11:36


    I had some things on my mind that I felt the need to share regarding the way we, as pop culture fans, handle changes to franchises and characters we love. I hope you enjoy this impromptu rant. I'd love to know what you think, too! Let me know on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrdaveclements Thanks for listening.

    The Golden Age: Action Comics #1 & Marvel Comics #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 6:51


    Two companies stand at the forefront of comics book publishing. While this is common knowledge, a good majority of readers may not have experienced the seminal issues that laid so much of the groundwork for what would come in the 80+ years that were to follow. This time on The Cape Gauntlet we'll be going back to the late 1930's. We'll be taking a look at Action Comics #1 from National Allied Publications and Marvel Comics #1 from Timely Comics. While Action Comics debuted Superman, Marvel Comics debuted the concept of the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner; both of which would become staples in each company's future. Action Comics #1 The cover of Superman's first appearance in Action Comics #1. As we touched on in the last episode of The Cape Gauntlet, National Allied Publications released Action Comics #1 in 1938. It tells the story most of us know, about a baby being rocketed from his dying planet to Earth, where he is adopted, becomes Clark Kent and Superman, and saves the day. While the story is familiar to many of us, there are some differences that are the basis of what the character would become as more writers and artists got involved in fleshing him out. For instance, Superman's power set isn't as wide-ranging as more recent iterations. We see that he can leap 1/8 of a mile, hurdle 20-story buildings, "raise tremendous weights", outrun a train, and "that nothing less than a bursting shell could penetrate his skin". We also don't see any mention of kryptonite. We do, however, see the first appearance of Lois Lane, who would become the love interest for Clark Kent and Superman as more stories were published. One interesting fact is that Action Comics wasn't just about Superman, as most readers might think, given the current run, in which he is the main focus. No, in 1938, the book was an anthology and Superman by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster was just the first story. While most of the other stories never grew to be much more than a strip in this series of comics, a closer look shows the roots of another character: Zatara, the father of current DC Comics magic-user Zatanna, who would become an ally of Batman, a hero we'll touch on in a future episode. Marvel Comics #1 Human Torch debuts on the cover of Timely Comics' Marvel Comics #1. Timely Publications released their first book, Marvel Comics #1 in 1939. In it, they debuted the Human Torch. He was created by Carl Burgos, but he wasn't the smart-Alec kid brother, Johnny Storm, when he made his first appearance. In fact, he wasn't human at all; he was a "synthetic man" built by Professor Horton, who is worried he's created a monster. Once a couple of press members see the android burst into flames after being exposed to oxygen, they demand the professor destroy it or face "the power of the press". After receiving a second opinion from the Scientists' Guild, Horton realizes he has no control over the Human Torch and decides to "entomb him in a concrete block". This is supposed to buy him more time so he can find a way to fix the Torch and not destroy his creation. As time passes, however, the concrete block explodes caused by an ever-so-slight leak that gave the Torch oxygen. As the Torch runs through the town, we see that he is much more human than the professor first let on, as he asks himself, "Why must everything I touch turn into flame?" Firefighters attempt to extinguish him, but to no avail. The Torch runs off to put himself out in a nearby pool which happens to belong to Sardo, a bad guy who decides to use the android's ability to commit insurance fraud. The Human Torch misunderstands Sardo's intentions and, after being set free, goes after the crook. During the fight, a canister of nitrogen extinguishes the flames and proves the android is invincible after he's shot in the head and the bullet melts upon contact. Sardo, as a last-ditch effort, tries to throw a vat of acid on the Torch, only to kill himself in the process as it reacts to t...

    Ocean’s Eleven (2001) – Heistmas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 6:23


    As we enter the Christmas season, it was only fitting to review some of my favorite heist movies. It is the biggest time of year for consumerism, so why not celebrate like this!? For my first installment of Heistmas, I'm talking about Ocean's Eleven, which will always hold a special place in my thief-movie-loving heart. The original Ocean's Eleven starred The Rat Pack - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr - and was released in 1960. That, however, is not the movie I’m talking about today. I’m referring to the 2001 Steven Soderberg-directed film starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Bernie Mac, Eliott Gould, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Don Cheadle, Shaobo Qin, and Carl Reiner. What a cast! If you’ve somehow missed Ocean's Eleven, the plot is simple: Danny Ocean (played by George Clooney) is released from prison after serving 4 of his 5-year sentence for felony fraud. Within 24 hours, he and his old partner, Rusty (Brad Pitt), put together a plan to rob three big-time Las Vegas casinos simultaneously. I know there are better heist movies out there but this movie holds its place of my favorite in the heist genre because the reveal at the end was something I had never seen before. In addition to that, the complexity of weaving the storylines of each character into the overall plan Danny and Rusty have required a lot of planning on writer, Ted Griffin’s part, as well as Soderberg’s as the director. The casting for Ocean's Eleven is spot-on and I can’t think of any other people who would have been better in any of the roles, aside from possibly Andy Garcia. I would have rather seen Al Pacino in that role, but we do get him in the second sequel, Ocean's Thirteen, so I guess it’s better than not getting him at all. Music tends to play a big part in my enjoyment of movies. Luckily the music here fits the mood of the entire film and rings back to the original from 1960. The one song that always pops into my head when thinking of Ocean's is “A Little Less Conversation” by Elvis Presley. While it’s easy to get stuck on well-known songs like that, David Holmes’ original music has the right energy and truly sets the tone for this particular heist. It’s cool, energetic, and keeps your attention during the montages where the crew is setting up or pulling off the job. The only problem I have from a music standpoint is that I can’t listen to the music without some of the lines from the movie when I pull it up on a streaming platform like Spotify. Nevertheless, I still love the feel it adds to the movie and, in a way, is a character itself. What are your thoughts on Steven Soderberg’s Ocean's Eleven? Have thoughts about this episode? I'd love to hear them! Use the contact form or hit me up on Twitter! Use the promo code GEEKTHIS for a free month at Blubrry.com Coming to you this week from the Friendlies + Co Studio in Logansport, Indiana.

    El Camino: Revisiting Breaking Bad

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 23:24


    With the recent release of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie on Netflix, I decided it was time to share my impression of Breaking Bad as whole, with a brief overview of the show, touching on Better Call Saul, and a short piece on El Camino itself.

    The Cape Gauntlet (Trailer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 1:44


    Golden. Silver. Bronze. Modern. All of these are eras in comic book history that had their own stories to tell and over the course of the last 80 years, there have been hundreds of thousands of issues published between the main two publishing companies - Marvel Comics and DC Comics - alone. They have pushed what we know about characters beloved for decades and, at times, have published story lines that have had dramatic and long-lasting effects on their universes. Sadly, we’re not super humans, so attempting to read every issue ever published is an impossibility. But what if you could go through the ones that mattered? The ones that set new precedents, created alternate timelines, ret-conned some of our favorite moments, and in some cases, changed the landscape of the comic industry as a whole? In this monthly series, I’ll be exploring many of those stories and getting a better grasp on how the issues, story arcs, and events shaped what we know, love, and hate. It’s important to know where our heroes came from so we can understand where they might be headed.

    Disney/Fox Merger Complete

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 12:33


    It only took $72 billion dollars to bring the X-Men and Fantastic Four rights to Disney. So what’s next and what could the impact be on Disney’s new intellectual properties? At the end of 2017, a battle began for the acquisition of rights to many of 21st Century Fox’s assets. The ones we’re immediately interested in here at GEEK THIS were, of course, those surrounding the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and other Marvel intellectual property. For most of us, this was one of those things that seemed unimaginable – all of the Marvel characters under one roof, with the ability to produce live-action versions of our favorite comic book storylines and scenes. After spending $72 billion and fighting with Comcast, The Walt Disney Company is now holding the rights to many of Fox’s assets. One thing was 30% of Hulu, which is interesting, due to the upcoming debut of the Disney+ streaming platform. With this particular acquisition, it actually gives Disney a majority of control, at 60% (they had a 30% share before the deal). No one is sure of those ramifications, but there are, of course, suspicions. It will be interesting to watch, to say the least. Episode photo courtesy of Ryan Reynolds Links from this episode “Disney and Fox Merger Officially Closes” – Comicbook.com “Disney-Fox Deal Update: The Fox Movies and TV Shows Disney Now Owns” – Polygon “What’s going to happen to Hulu now that Disney owns it?” – Polygon Connect with us Facebook Twitter Support the show Make a donation via PayPal Buy a Shirt

    Maybe This Isn’t For You

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 21:35


    Season 6 of GEEK THIS! officially starts, comic writer Tom Taylor shuts down some Captain Marvel haters, and I share my newest ideology about geek culture. Episode Links Tom Taylor’s Twitter Thread Bandrew Says – Episode 159 As I return from the hiatus from what I now consider “Season 5” of the podcast, I’ve taken some time to think about the purpose of the show. That led me to start thinking about toxic fandom, something that has been more and more present within geek culture over the last few years. One of the biggest showings of toxic fandom was after Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi was released in 2017. With this episode, I wanted to give a recent example of this situation. I also wanted to share a way for us as fans to battle the toxicity, which is what I now call the “Not For Me Ideology”. The short and sweet explanation of this is to simply understand that not everything is made for you. Thankfully, Tom Taylor did a great job of talking about this in the tweet I shared. Consider supporting GEEK THIS by donating.

    Trailer Reaction – Avengers: Endgame

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 11:55


    POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING! For the first time in the history of the podcast, I’m breaking down a trailer! Back in April, Thanos snapped his fingers at the end of Infinity War and removed half of everything. Since then, we’ve all been wondering what will happen in the next chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A lot of fans took it upon themselves to try and guess the title of the film. On December 7, 2018, we not only received the answer to their questions and assumptions, but we got a trailer! My initial reaction to this trailer was pure excitement. Marvel Studios did a good job at keeping things close to their collective vests when it comes to the particulars of this film. There are secrets within the trailer and I was perfectly fine waiting until the movie was released to find the answers. That didn’t stop me from digging deeper into what was revealed within! Listen to the full episode to hear the break down, as well as some theories on what some of Marvel’s secrets are. Avengers: Endgame is set to release on April 26th, 2019. Consider supporting GEEK THIS by donating.

    The Final Excelsior: Remembering Stan Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018


    Stan Lee passed away on November 12, 2018, due to cardiac arrest triggered by respiratory and congestive heart failure. He was an icon in the comic book industry. He co-created some of the most popular characters alongside the likes of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and so many other artists. Sadly, his life ended in turmoil. Even so, he was part of a legacy of amazing creators that encouraged all of us in one way or another. He inspired some of us to write or draw or create our own things. His appearances in Marvel films – and even his wonderful Teen Titans Go! to the Movies cameo – have become a staple for us. He’s made quite an impression on us and he will be sorely missed. I happened to be lucky enough to get my photo taken with Stan back in 2016, right alongside David Hunt and his wife. While it was an extremely quick experience, it has to be one of my favorite moments as a comic book fan. (He smelled exactly like you’d think he would.) Dave, Stan, Sabrina, and David at Cincinnati Comic Expo in 2016

    Child’s Play (1988)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018


    Chucky the Doll terrified me on multiple levels as a kid, so it took a lot of psyching myself up in order to watch Child’s Play. I have to say that I’m very glad I did, because I overcame my fear and laughed at myself in the process. Also, in this episode, I share the story that really spawned the fear of the demon doll! For those of you who haven’t seen My Buddy or Chucky compared directly, this is the horror I had to deal with as a kid. EPISODE LINKS Child’s Play Trailer My Buddy TV Spot Subscribe to GEEK THIS! CONNECT WITH US Facebook Twitter SUPPORT THE SHOW Become a Patron Buy a Shirt

    Shaun of the Dead (2004) & Halloween (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018


    David Hunt returns, along with Michael Myers, as we chat about the 2004 modern zombie classic, Shaun of the Dead. After that, we jump into a conversation about our recent Halloween double-feature! Every time David is on the show, it’s a fun time for me. Hopefully it’s the same for you, too! If you want to hear more of David Hunt on GEEK THIS, leave a comment and let me know. And of course, I’d love to hear your opinion on any of the movies we talk about in this episode. EPISODE LINKS Shaun of the Dead Trailer Halloween (1978) Trailer Halloween (2018) Trailer Halloween Series Explained Subscribe to GEEK THIS! CONNECT WITH US Facebook Twitter SUPPORT THE SHOW Become a Patron Buy a Shirt

    Cursed Comics Cavalcade #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018


    DC Comics has given us a horror-inspired 80-page giant in Cursed Comics Cavalcade #1. Since it’s October, I figured it’s only appropriate to talk about it! Also, I’ve brought back the Pull List segment back. If you’d like to check out my pull list, you can see it below, as well as following me over at League of Comic Geeks. It’s one of the best ways I’ve found to manage my own list while finding more books. Did you like the return of the Pull List segment?YesYesSubmit EPISODE LINKS Purchase Cursed Comics Cavalcade #1 Ben Avery’s Website Huluween Playlist Subscribe CONNECT WITH US Facebook Twitter SUPPORT THE SHOW Become a Patron Buy a Shirt   THIS WEEK’S PULL LIST

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    Huluween Film Fest (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018


    Huluween, if you’re oblivious, is Hulu’s month-long Halloween celebration. They have loads of featured horror films and TV shows plastered to the front of the website and their apps. In addition to this, they’re showcasing eight independent short films. Those are going to be what I’m covering today. If you’d like to watch these before I talk about them, you can watch them in an official playlist here. If you’d like to support GEEK THIS and get a free trial of Hulu, please use my affiliate link here. I’ll receive a small monetary kickback for each person who continues their service after the trial is over. URN – Directed and written by Ben Steiner; Produced by Dan Dixon THE RIZZLE – Directed by Josh Tanner; Written and produced by Josh Tanner & Jade Van Der Lei THE HUG – Directed, written, & produced by Jack Bishop and Justin Nijm THE BOX – Directed by Santiago C. Tapia; Written by Jessica Curtright & Santiago Tapia; Produced by: David Moore LIPPY – Directed & written by Lucy Campbell; Produced by Garry Paton HAUNTED, HORRIFYING SOUNDS FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE – Directed by Rodney Ascher; Written by Basil Quartermass; Produced by Tyler Glodt THE GILLYMUCK – Directed & written by Dan Samiljan; Produced by Noelle Hubbell CARVED – Directed & written by Justin Harding; Produced by Kris Elsley, Dale Andrews, Rob Brunner & Jason Kennedy

    Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018


    It’s October, the podcast is back, and it’s that time of the year where we all just want something spooky to watch. This week, I’m starting off the season right by talking a little about a show from my childhood – and possibly yours – Are You Afraid of the Dark. I hope you enjoy the return from my unexpected two-month break. After recording the episode, I found this amazing, updated re-imagining of the Are You Afraid of the Dark intro. It’s the audio you hear at the end of the episode. Please check out more of the videos and projects created by SNEAKYBOY on YouTube. I did not ask permission to use the audio in the episode, but am in the process of getting in touch with the SNEAKYBOY team to let them know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ghu3_77SCqw

    RPG with Me (Pilot)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018


    This week, I’m jumping all into my newfound fascination for role-playing games with a special release of the pilot episode of RPG with Me, a new podcast I’m doing with my daughters. I hope you enjoy it! If you’ve been reading Finally Fridays on the blog lately, you’ll know that I’ve become very interested in tabletop role-playing games. I’ll talk about this more in the next episode official episode of the podcast, but let me say this: RPG WITH ME is a labor of love that I’m so excited about. It isn’t replacing GEEK THIS, but it does take more time to produce and has been part of the reason the show has been put off over the last month. Thank you for sticking with me. I hope you’ll subscribe to the new show and listen with your family. EPISODE LINKS Subscribe to RPG with Me CONNECT WITH US Facebook Twitter SUPPORT THE SHOW Become a Patron Buy a Shirt

    Trailer Reactions – SDCC 2018

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018


    It's the week after San Diego Comic-Con and we've got trailers! Why not spend the entire episode giving my initial reactions?!

    Roots, Inspirations, & Collaborations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018


    A BTS look at the show as we continue to celebrate 100 episodes.

    The 100th Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018


    You'll never know how grateful I am that you listen. Thank you all so very much for 100 episodes! There's still more to come!

    Fortnite: Battle Royale

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018


    It's one of the biggest video games out there right now: Fortnite. I talk about my experience with the game and the following news stories in this week's episode.

    Goodbye, Chris Hardwick

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018


    It's another hard-hitting episode as I give my opinion on the recent news surrounding Chris Hardwick and Chloe Dykstra, as well as share the way the writers of Infinity War would fix the DCEU.

    Geoff Johns Steps Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018


    Geoff Johns steps down as DC Comics Chief Creative Officer and I end the episode with a discussion about the serious issue of depression.

    The Toys That Made Us (2017)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018


    GEEK THIS! is back from a short hiatus! The Toys That Made us could easily be marketed solely to collectors, but for me, there was a little bit of nostalgia, even with the good amount of toys that I never played with. I’m a fan of history, documentaries, and pop culture, so the series hit on multiple cylinders.

    Deadpool 2 (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 55:34


    Yes, the show is on hiatus for another week or so, but we absolutely had to get together and talk about Deadpool 2! David Hunt and Mike Kostrewa return for the discussion, which has a very brief non-spoiler section before we dive in head-long.

    Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018


    This week we re-assembled our personal team of Avengers to talk about Infinity War. It's a longer episode (with some audio glitches, sorry) featuring David Hunt and Mike Kostrewa back behind the microphones again. We definitely enjoyed the movie and had a great time talking about it.

    The Mad Titan – Road to Infinity War

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018


    In the last two episodes, I’ve been sharing pieces of lore surrounding Avengers: Infinity War, which is the culmination of 10 years and 18 films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Today, in the third and final part of my Road to Infinity War series, I’m going to dig into the history of the Mad Titan, Thanos.

    The Infinity Gems – Road to Infinity War

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018


    The Infinity Gems power the Infinity Gauntlet and as you might expect, they've have switched hands a time or two. The real question, though, is "Where did they come from?"

    The Infinity Gauntlet – Road to Infinity War

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018


    The Infinity Gauntlet has had an interesting existence since it debuted in 1990. We’ve seen Thanos wearing it in the Infinity War trailer but that doesn’t mean someone else won’t get their hand into it. We’ll have to see.

    Stan Lee’s Life Gets Weirder

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018


    Stan Lee gets his blood stolen, Antonio Banderas becomes an X-Man, and Thanos demands your silence!

    The X-Men Shuffle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018


    The upcoming X-Men movies continue to get shuffled, a Han Solo keeps the drama coming, and Pacific Rim might just be crossing over with Godzilla and friends.

    Gotham By Gaslight (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018


    Take a trip back to the 1800's as I review the animated adaptation of the original Elseworlds story, Gotham By Gaslight, in this shorter episode.

    Wolverine Has A Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018


    Wolverine finally joins podcasting, DC goes even darker, and Nicolas Cage is finally Superman!

    Final Space – Season 1 (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018


    An astronaut named Gary and his planet-destroying sidekick called Mooncake embark on serialized journeys through space in order to unlock the mystery of where the universe actually ends and if it actually does exist.

    Black Panther (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018


    Black Panther has been a huge box office success and we've seen it twice. Let's talk about it.

    Altered Carbon: Out of the Past (2018)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018


    Netflix’s new show, Altered Carbon, is based on a 2002 book by Richard Morgan. The story is set in a dystopian world that feels similar to the cyberpunk style we see in Blade Runner.

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