Welcome to Rick and Dave Control the Universe: Insightful Thoughts from Learned Idiots. It's the upbeat, entertaining podcast about all the things we love: movies, TV, tech, food, books, and probably more than a little Star Trek. Join us each week for segments like: A Wizard Did It: Movies' most famous (or infamous) plot holes examined and explainedPrized Possession: Items you'll have to pry out of our cold, dead handsPie Hole: What we're eating, how we're cooking it, why you should try itDoes it Hold Up? New looks at old movies and TV showsDiscovery Zone: Cool things we've discovered and desperately want to tell the world about Want to express your love for RADCTU in money form? Visit our Patreon page and help keep the lights on.
Promises were made. Things happened. Here's the whole story, plus an entire bonus episode of RADCTU to make up for it.
We're back after a loooong summer break to talk about, among other things, our favorite Saturday morning shows from childhood. (Surely SOMEONE else out there remembers The Lost Saucer?) Also: RADCTU is about to become... something else! We're going back to our recapping roots to celebrate one of the best shows of the past 25 years. Which one? Listen and find out!
We saw Guardians Vol. 3 and we're not feeling... Marvel-ous about it. Wait, I feel like we made that joke before... Quick housekeeping note: One of us is traveling for a couple weeks so this will be it till June. Sorry about that! If you want to see a video version of the podcast, hop on over to Patreon and support the show! www.patreon.com/radctu
The first: Picard S3 was not only really good, it also stuck the landing (though just barely). The second: Video!!! Our beloved and very much appreciated Patreon supporters can WATCH this episode. If you want to be one of those supporters, head to www.patreon.com/radctu
Needless to say, if we controlled the universe, these things would work a lot better. Plus: TV ketchup! Er, catch-up: We dive in on 1899 (way late) and Star Trek Picard S3 (just getting started). Cool people support us at www.patreon.com/radctu. Won't you join them?
Journey back... and forward... and back as we name our favorite time-travel flicks. Wait, what about time-loop flicks? Do those count? You're probably on the edge of your seat...
Plus: What happens when you cross Pirates of the Caribbean with a movie about skinny blue space aliens? Avatarrrrr! (That's our way of saying we also reviewed The Way of Water. Spoilers ahead, matey!)
It sounds like a South Park bit: "ChatGPT took our jobs!" But this new AI is shockingly competent and only going to get better. How screwed are we? Tune in, find out. Also: We watched Nope! Should you? Nostalgia alert: Willow is back! Yeah, THAT Willow, the one from 1988.
Andor is without question the best Star Wars TV series ever. But is it great television? We have thoughts, yes, yes, we do. Plus: Some long-overdue Geek Talk and the best, easiest dessert we've tried in a looong time. Want to show your support for the show? Throw your couch-cushion pennies at us at Patreon.
In which we deep-dive the supposedly wholesome Mister Rogers' Neighborhood to expose the alarming subtext of the cardigan sweater... Oh, wait, that's a different episode. This one is about a totally different kind of neighbor. Also Twitter. And the shows we've been watching. And our latest Prized Possession. (It's a GOOD one.)
RRR, Umbrella Academy, The Afterparty, an Andy Weir short story, and lots of other stuff that really form no cohesive theme to speak of. Also, bye for now! This ends S4... we'll be back soon with more nonsense!
Looking for stuff that fell between the cracks of the stuff you love? Well, you're in for a treat, becuase this week Dave wrote the description you're reading right now, and he's here to tell you that you're about to find an handful of the most underrated TV shows and movies between the metaphorical cushions. And there's more: Rick and Dave challenge each other to a geeky duel, more of what we'd do if we controlled the universe, and other assorted nonsense. See you there.
Plus: Maverick Impossible... er, Top Gun Maverick, Barry S3 (yikes), and Star Trek Strange New Worlds mid-season report (double-yikes). Hey, controlling the universe doesn't come cheap. Help support the show by becoming a patron! https://www.patreon.com/RADCTU
So much to talk about, so little time. Solution? Just record a longer podcast. So buckle in, fans of nonsense, becuase this extra-long episode includes listener mail, everything we hate about Picard Season 2, our thoughts about Dr. Strange and Strange New Worlds... plus our list of the best and worst series finales of all time. Quantum Leap, we're coming for you. Plus: A new segment that's long overdue. Like what you're hearing? Help us control the universe by hitting up our Patreon page and dropping a few dollars.
Hot take: They were great in the 80s, but few of these coin-op classics really hold up. Because, let's face it, munching dots on a grid is no match for, say, slaying dragons or storming the beach at Normandy.
In which Rick proves that superhero movies frequently defy the "sequels suck" rule, and Dave reveals questionable taste in superhero movies. Like what you're hearing? Help us control the universe by hitting up our Patreon page and dropping a few dollars.
Season 4, baby! We're here to talk about Ozark (Dave is late to the party), Boba Fett (Rick wants out of this party), the new Star Trek movie, the Firefly reboot, and much much more.
It's the last episode of the year and also of season three! Don't worry, we'll be back in the not-too-distant future (at which point Dave might be persuaded to share some legitimately wild news he's keeping close to the vest for now). Until then, enjoy our end-of-year best list. All the TV, movies, books, music, tech, and podcasts that made 2021 slightly more tolerable than 2020. (It had nowhere to go but up, am I right?)
That's right, we attempted the impossible: Whittling down decades' worth of amazing TV into our personal top-10 lists. Hey, we need your support! If you enjoy the show, consider throwing a few bucks our way via our Patreon page. Thank you!
We've talked at length about the various Star Trek TV series, but what about the movies? We each compiled our own rankings, and the discussion that ensued was... let's just say "lively." See how our picks line up with yours! Hey, we need your support! If you enjoy the show, consider throwing a few bucks our way via our Patreon page. Thank you!
If ever a couple guys needed some life coaching, it's us. So we independently met with Ryan Burtanog, M.Ed., MA, who helped answer these burning questions: 1) What the heck is a life coach? and 2) How much does it cost? (Spoiler alert: Ryan's rates are incredibly reasonable.) See for yourself at www.coachwithryan.com and tell him Rick and Dave sent you. Also: The failed promise of 3D printing and the long-delayed joy that is Netflix's Dark.
See if you can guess who actually fell asleep during Marvel's latest. Plus: The Denver meet-up, listener mail, and a telescope that solves the problem with most telescopes (but also maybe robs you of the true telescope experience?). Money, please! https://www.patreon.com/RADCTU
Midlife crisis alert! "What now?" Rick ponders. Meanwhile, Dave is very angry that he sat through a particular movie, but very happy he flew across the country to see a special TV.
Serious question: Should these kajillionaires be spending billions on joyrides or maybe giving back to humanity a little bit? Plus: Book Club (minus books, but plus Loki) and real talk about Consumer Reports -- Dave takes the trusted publication to the woodshed because reasons.
In our final episode of S2, we rewatch the 1987 classic to see if it's still a good movie. And if it's better than Die Hard. (Gasp! Blasphemy?) Plus: Listener mail, robot vacuums and 3D printers. All the things! Have no fear, we'll be back soon!
YOU try coming up with a better way to make fun of Marvel's latest. But don't miss our post-mortem, because we have a LOT of thoughts. Plus: Rick gushes about the series that got him through the pandemic and Dave argues that his latest find didn't run one season too long. (Rick disagrees.)
TikTok got Rick through the pandemic; Dave took some convincing, but now he's totally on board. Find out why we're TikTok addicts now -- and why you should be too. Plus: Our first Pie Hole segment in a looong while. Get ready to have your food world rocked.
Everything we love about superhero movies -- and everything we don't. We're running the gamut from Superman Returns (deep cut!) to Spider-Man 2 (Tobey4ever!) to the Snyder Cut.
Has there been a better TV series yet this year? We'll fight anyone who says yes. Also, Dave's been channeling his inner Beyonce -- because he "put a ring on it." Specifically, a high-tech activity-tracking ring. All that PLUS the biggest plot hole in Pixar movie history.
Can we get serious for a minute? Actually, we can't, but we did have a semi-serious discussion about Joss Whedon, recently accused of creating a toxic workplace for women, and others who've endured similar career scandals. Are we still "allowed" to enjoy Whedon's work? What about Bill Cosby's? Kevin Spacey's? There's a lot to unpack here, so buckle up.
We're back! And we have some thoughts about Star Trek Discovery S3, oh yes we do. Plus, Dave tried Amazon's Alexa-enhanced eyeglasses, and Rick is fiddling with T-Mobile's $50 home-internet service. Here's the straight scoop on both.
We’re finished with Devs and have many spoilery things to discuss. Plus: Dave exercises in VR and Rick gets serious about Grand Theft Auto V. (No, he hasn’t time-traveled back to 2013.)
We’re irrationally excited about the new Hulu series Devs; listen in to find out why. Plus, a must-read for fans of The Office, and Dave reveals his prized possession. (If you had your money on “wind-up Star Wars toy,” you’re in the ballpark.)
How do we explain that gaping plot hole in one of our favorite movies? You know how: A wizard did it! Plus, we geek out over Arcade1Up's Star Wars arcade game and share the funniest show on the interwebs right now.
Plus: Raising your steak game with sous video cooking and our takes on Uploaded, I Am Not Okay with This and Jerry Seinfeld's new Netflix special.
Hello universe! We're here to talk about all the things that interest us, namely TV, movies, books, food, sci-fi, tech, and just being alive in these crazy times. Come for the recommendations, stay for the fun.