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En este episodio platicaremos con nuestro invitado Juaan (con doble A), de JuaanMoreTime, sobre una carta a Justin Beiber, Terror vs Slashers, usar la ouija en iglesias, The Last Jedi, BvS:DoJ, Spiderman, Coco, The Room y el enigma de Tommy Wiseau, peores y mejores películas como Into the Woods, Mother, Fountain, Shining, Jurassic Park, Clockwork Orange.... (se me fue el aire)... todo esto y más!! Síguenos!! holamsupernova@gmail.com Twitter: holamsupernova Facebook: holamsupernova Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Youtube: Miscelánea Supernova
En este episodio platicaremos con nuestro invitado Juaan (con doble A), de JuaanMoreTime, sobre una carta a Justin Beiber, Terror vs Slashers, usar la ouija en iglesias, The Last Jedi, BvS:DoJ, Spiderman, Coco, The Room y el enigma de Tommy Wiseau, peores y mejores películas como Into the Woods, Mother, Fountain, Shining, Jurassic Park, Clockwork Orange.... (se me fue el aire)... todo esto y más!! Síguenos!! holamsupernova@gmail.com Twitter: holamsupernova Facebook: holamsupernova Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Youtube: Miscelánea Supernova
At long last, we've seen Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (aka Bvs: DoJ). This is an hour long episode where we talk about this movie inside and out, highlighting the good (which is not a whole lot) and the bad (which is much more).
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice was re-unleashed on the world this summer, in the form of an even longer pile of garbage, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is THE FINAL PART! You did it! You reached the end!!!
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice was re-unleashed on the world this summer, in the form of an even longer pile of garbage, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is part 7.
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice was re-unleashed on the world this summer, in the form of an even longer pile of garbage, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is part 6.
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice was re-unleashed on the world this summer, in the form of an even longer pile of garbage, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is part 5.
YES, I KNOW! It has been MONTHS since part 3! It started as a technical error and then…whatever, it’s here now. And the rest of the episodes for this script are scheduled for every Tuesday, as is proper and right. So you can enjoy the rest unencumbered with fear that you won’t reach the stunning finale!If you don’t know what I’m talking about, allow me to present “Asylum: Batman vs. Superman!” This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.
Love them or hate them, superheroes continue to dominate at the box office. Is this the golden age of the comic book movies? Will the superhero bubble ever burst? Do we know what a rhetorical question is? Joe and Dave have the answers. Spoilers for most superhero movies, but especially BvS:DOJ. follow: twitter.com/shitegeistpod
"You have to love its simplicity. It's one billionth our size and it's beating us." After making Das Boot, Wolfgang Peterson came to Hollywood and began a new period in his life making big spectacle films, often action thrillers. Unfortunately, that meant when it came time to make his 1995 film Outbreak – stemmed from the world's curiosity in the Ebola outbreak in Africa paired with the release of Richard Preston's article “Crisis in the Hot Zone” and subsequent book – the powers that be felt that it too needed to be an action thriller. True, compared to something like The Andromeda Strain, a little more action could really help a story out, but they really seemed to go the wrong direction with this film, adding in an infuriating military conspiracy subplot to really kick things up a notch. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Disease Films series with Peterson's ‘95 film Outbreak. We talk about why the film fell short on this recent watch, even though it seemed to hold up relatively well when we first saw it in ‘95. We chat about how the project came to be and why the film version of Preston's article and book never got made. We look at all the wonderful actors in this movie and debate whose characters are the weakest. We chat about the nature of Ebola and the various outbreaks the world has seen with it (including a recent record-breaking outbreak starting in ‘13). And we ponder Peterson's Hollywood directing, wondering if he's still got another Das Boot in him. It's a flawed film, albeit an entertaining one with a great cast. It's fun to watch but also infuriating. And it's really fun to talk about, so check it out then tune in this week! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Flickchart Letterboxd Stranger Things Props Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: Wonder Woman — "If DC came out with this before BvS:DoJ, it's possible they'd be giving Marvel a real run for their money. Everything about this looks like they're making the right choices. I can't wait to see Gal Gadot bring it to the big screen!" Pete's Trailer: Sky Sharks — "Yeah. This is Sky Sharks. We talked about it last week on the show. It's in contention for entry into the WolfCop/Kung Fury Hall of Fame. See this trailer."
"You have to love its simplicity. It’s one billionth our size and it’s beating us." After making Das Boot, Wolfgang Peterson came to Hollywood and began a new period in his life making big spectacle films, often action thrillers. Unfortunately, that meant when it came time to make his 1995 film Outbreak – stemmed from the world’s curiosity in the Ebola outbreak in Africa paired with the release of Richard Preston’s article “Crisis in the Hot Zone” and subsequent book – the powers that be felt that it too needed to be an action thriller. True, compared to something like The Andromeda Strain, a little more action could really help a story out, but they really seemed to go the wrong direction with this film, adding in an infuriating military conspiracy subplot to really kick things up a notch. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Disease Films series with Peterson’s ‘95 film Outbreak. We talk about why the film fell short on this recent watch, even though it seemed to hold up relatively well when we first saw it in ‘95. We chat about how the project came to be and why the film version of Preston’s article and book never got made. We look at all the wonderful actors in this movie and debate whose characters are the weakest. We chat about the nature of Ebola and the various outbreaks the world has seen with it (including a recent record-breaking outbreak starting in ‘13). And we ponder Peterson’s Hollywood directing, wondering if he’s still got another Das Boot in him. It’s a flawed film, albeit an entertaining one with a great cast. It’s fun to watch but also infuriating. And it’s really fun to talk about, so check it out then tune in this week! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Flickchart Letterboxd Stranger Things Props Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: Wonder Woman — "If DC came out with this before BvS:DoJ, it’s possible they’d be giving Marvel a real run for their money. Everything about this looks like they’re making the right choices. I can’t wait to see Gal Gadot bring it to the big screen!" Pete's Trailer: Sky Sharks — "Yeah. This is Sky Sharks. We talked about it last week on the show. It’s in contention for entry into the WolfCop/Kung Fury Hall of Fame. See this trailer."
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice is coming out to own soon, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is part 3.
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice is coming out to own soon, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is part 2.
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice is coming out to own soon, so the time seems ripe to visit what might have been!To that end, we present Asylum: Batman vs. Superman! This was a script from 2002 that was meant for a 2003 release. There are some tiny seeds of what would become BvS:DoJ but it is VASTLY different and, if we may get all preachy for a moment: seems to actually get who these characters are.This is another feature and you’ve probably noticed by now that we stop to mock shit a lot and digress more than we should, so it takes a while. This is part 1.
Randy can't stand the wait for BvS:DoJ on blu-ray so he might just go see his old friend Black Pirate Jay. THe internet explodes in Johnny Destructo's face and it smells like an angry woman. BatTribble goes ga-ga for Sabrina and who draws good-looking best. It ain't nothing but some GUTTER TALK, brought to you by Poptards Go! and your Black Tribbles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
In which our heroes cowl up, put their underwear on the outside and cram in as much foreshadowing for the future as they can for part 1 of the Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice Movie Maintenance. We give Zack Snyder his due, blame Christopher Nolan and would kill for a bit of good old fashioned boy-scout morality in our superheroes. Zammit doesn't get why Batman is a precog, Gabe didn't know or care who the Flash was and special guest Michael Shanks just thinks kids deserve a better Superman. So sit back and get lifted up by bats into the light as we fix BvS: DoJ. Or at least half of it.Want to fund a new DCU? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month you can help us reboot and start again.You can get Gabe’s book Boone Shepard here http://www.bellfrogbooks.com/booneshepard/ and check out The Wizards of Aus here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv3DedNXN4o See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode 18 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things geek related with a focus on comic book adaptations for television and the big screen. This week the Geeks are joined by showrunner Nick Gossert of Lucha Libre & Laughs! We talk about all things geek including Star Trek, Walking Dead, The Karate Kid and more BvS: DoJ! All episodes are recorded at the one & only El Charrito (2100 Larimer St, Denver CO.). You can send us your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com or @broadcastgeeks on Twitter. Please remember to follow us on iTunes and sexpotcomedy.com.
It's a triumphant return to the Nighthawks Studio after a brief seasonal break. The boys are still living in the aftermath of some life upheaval, but they were dying to talk about last week's hit movie (and this week's not-so-hit movie) BATMAN VS SUPERMAN : DAWN OF JUSTICE aka BVS : DOJ (affectionately read out loud as "BEAVIS DODGE.") It's a real slobber-knocker as the champion of the sun clashes against the Dark Knight. But is it a clash of the titans, or is it a clashing of teeth during a particularly unpleasant make-out session. The guys will parse things out as they reoccupy the Nighthawks Cafe booth, for the first time in six weeks.
Today, it is Graeme McMillan versus Jeff Lester versus Batman versus Superman versus I Hate the Internet by Jarett Kobek! Yes, in this two hour-plus spoiler rich episode, we discuss all the ins and outs of BvS:DoJ, the DC Rebirth announcements, the rumors of Suicide Squad reshoots and the amazing new book, I Hate The Internet, by friend of the podcast, Jarett Kobek! Tough but fair show notes are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your comments and questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
THREE YEARS LATER...we're back? Yeah. We're back. All reboot-y and ready to talk about the new blockbuster "movie" (BvS:DoJ) that confused us soooo much that we absolutely had to reanimate this dead carcass of a podcast. Plus we slooowly also watched the O.G. Batman (1989) & Superman (1978) films. Because, frankly, there's just not enough self-serving blather out there. All the previous rules of the podcast still apply. And, though we're a lot older and about 450% more tired, this discussion tries to get to the bottom of important questions like - can anyone explain what these 2 superheroes are v'ing about? Is there a respectable amount of MURDER? Should you be able to 'see' special effects? Has your mom's name ever saved you from certain death? Why does Superman fly like that? Why do we continue to say 'like' so much? Who's the bestest Batman ever? Who does Krissy decide to surprisingly 'splatter' her hate upon? Kim Basinger....why? Should Joker be 'funny like a clown?' It's all R-rated because we're adults.
This week, Joe and Kevin debate the latest divisive entry in the DC cinematic universe, BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE, and just like director Zack Snyder they go BIG! With so much to unpack, the episode goes long, so they can do justice to Batfleck, mopey Supes, Wonder Woman, and all your favorites, with only one taco break to keep them going. Even moms NOT named Martha would be proud! How does BVS:DOJ compare with the trainwreck of MAN OF STEEL, and how is the outlook on DC’s future on screen? All that, plus our fantasy recasting and our Top 3 On-Screen Rivalries! Find us on Facebook! http://facebook.com/comicbooklogic Follow Kevin on Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/kwhite9266/
This week: We discuss the politics of both reality TV and comic book movies. The gang complains about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice for over an hour. It's a whole thing. We had a blast discussing this stuff and hope you enjoy listening! If you do, we'd appreciate a rating on iTunes. If you'd like to chat, you can find us on Twitter at @vicarious_fm, or you can join our Slack team! Bryn Jackson is @uberbryn Joshua Sortino is @sortino Sarah Jackson is @sarahberus Marshall Bock is @marshallbock Sponsor Hired is a free, no-obligation job search service. If you or someone you know is looking for a job in the software engineering or design field, check out Hired. Use our special link to get a $2,000 bonus when you sign up and accept a job, or get $1337 for a successful referral. Many thanks to Hired for sponsoring this week's show! Show Notes 3:15 - Jeremih - "Birthday Sex" 3:18 - Three Dog Night - "Jeremiah was a Bullfrog" 4:00 - LexCorp 4:02 - The Daily Planet 4:12 - Metropolis 4:13 - Gotham 4:43 - Not $100,000/Woof 5:02 - Lex "1337" Luthor 5:05 - Justice League 5:25 - Convergence 5:26 - Divergence 5:31 - Batman 5:34 - Superman 5:36 - Wonder Woman 5:40 - The Bachelor 6:08 - Drag Me to Hell 6:23 - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 6:32 - "Waka Waka Waka" 6:48 - Ben Affleck 7:06 - Clash Royale 7:27 - Clash of Clans 7:29 - Clash of Clans People 8:00 - "RTS" = Real-time Strategy Game 8:12 - Tower Defense 8:23 - Hearthstone 8:28 - Mana 10:03 - LYNE 10:23 - Editor's Note: The "strips of paper" game is called Strata 11:13 - Threes 12:50 - NYT Crossword Puzzle App 13:32 - The Walking Dead 14:37 - Griffin Mcelroy 14:41 - Rose Buddies 16:29 - Survivor 16:32 - American Idol 16:34 - So You Think You Can Dance? 16:52 - The Bachelorette 17:58 - Radiolab 19:04 - Project: Runway SKIP to 31:03 to avoid spoilers for The Bachelor Season 20 20:10 - "Drunkest Bachelor Contestant" on SNL 20:24 - Lace Morris 21:01 - Ben Higgins, the Bachelor 24:32 - Olivia Caridi 29:27 - James "Sawyer" Ford from Lost 30:36 - US Weekly 31:03 - Burning Love 31:17 - Ken Marino 31:20 - Dan "That Football Player" Marino 31:30 - Kristen Bell 31:48 - Michael Ian Black 31:52 - Editor's Note: There are 3 seasons of Burning Love 32:33 - Lauren B 33:32 - Beauty and the Geek 33:35 - The Swan 33:54 - Joe Millionaire 34:35 - Editor's Note: Yes, Beauty and the Geek was produced by Ashton Kutcher 36:19 - House of Cards 37:39 - Will Conway 37:58 - 11.22.63 38:12 - Editor's Note: We all watched 5 and 6 at the same time. 38:45 - Editor's Note (from Wikipedia): Shanghaiing or crimping is the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors by coercive techniques such as trickery, intimidation, or violence. Those engaged in this form of kidnapping were known as crimps. The related term press gang refers specifically to impressment practices in Great Britain's Royal Navy.[1] 38:56 - Shanghai Noon 39:00 - Jackie Chan 39:01 - Owen Wilson 39:03 - Chris Tucker 39:08 - Rush Hour 39:14 - Shanghai Knights 39:19 - "War" scene from Rush Hour 39:24 - Headbob scene in Rush Hour 39:44 - "Goosfraba" from Anger Management 39:55 - "Serenity Now" from Seinfeld 39:35 - "Woosa" from Bad Boys 2 40:14 - Hyperion 40:14 - Hyperion #1 40:55 - Hyperion and Thor being bros 41:01 - International Iron Man 41:14 - Spidey 41:21 - The Amazing Spider-Man 41:43 - Radioactive Spider-Gwen 41:51 - Gwen Stacy 42:00 - Spider-Man: Miles Morales 42:31 - Howard Stark 42:44 - HYDRA 43:14 - Better Call Saul 43:29 - Tom Clancy's The Division 44:20 - Michael Schultz & Elliot Dahl 45:00 - Editor's Note: Enemies are called "looters" in the Division 46:00 - >> STOP listening to avoid spoilers for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 46:18 - Editor's Note: We meant Joe Chill, Joe Cool is Snoopy. 46:29 - Watchmen's opening credits montage 47:22 - George McFly punching Biff Tannen 47:52 - Man of Steel 48:16 - Terraforming 48:22 - Kryptonians 48:34 - Superman destroying the World Engine 48:48 - General Zod vs Superman 50:09 - Jeep Renegade: Dawn of Justice Special Edition 51:40 - Dream Sequences: Rising out of the cave, Demon in the Mausoleum, Superman SS/Desert, The Flash, and Pa Kent 52:35 - Marvel: 1872 52:42 - Mad Max: Fury Road 53:35 - Crisis on Infinite Earths 54:01 - The Flash time traveling 54:34 - Ultraman 54:49 - Samuel L. Jackson in the Iron Man stinger 55:12 - Aquaman 55:21 - King Triton 55:25 - Cyborg 55:26 - Wonder Woman 56:20 - Editor's Note: Bryn was way off. BvS: DoJ made $170 million opening weekend 58:29 - Jesse Eisenberg 58:53 - Heath Ledger's The Joker 58:56 - Josh's video from the Vicarious chat 59:14 - Mark Zuckerberg 1:00:09 - Lionel Luthor 1:00:09 - Lex Luthor, Jr. 1:01:16 - Bryan Cranston/Lex Luthor casting rumor 1:01:43 - Walter White 1:02:31 - David S. Goyer 1:03:50 - Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation 1:05:12 - Mercy Graves 1:05:22 - Harley Quinn 1:09:38 - Badman 1:09:47 - Batman: World's Greatest Detective 1:09:48 - Editor's Note: Batman's first and primary comic book is called Detective Comics 1:10:19 - Dick Grayson 1:10:24 - Jason Todd 1:10:34 - Nightwing 1:10:40 - Lazarus Pit 1:10:42 - Ra's al Ghul 1:12:02 - Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns 1:12:02 - Editor's Note: Bryn hasn't read DC comics in a long time and confused Batman's mech suit with Lex Luthor's who was actually holding the Kryptonite spear. Also, it wasn't in The Dark Knight Returns. Bryn probably shouldn't drink and talk comics anymore 1:13:30 - Lois Lane 1:14:35 - Batman: Arkham Knight 1:15:48 - Joker kills Robin ((Jason Todd)) 1:17:54 - Doomsday 1:18:06 - The Lasso of Truth 1:18:34 - Justice League: Doom 1:18:36 - Justice League (TV Show) 1:18:48 - Batman: The Animated Series 1:19:00 - Mercy Graves vs Harley Quinn 1:19:15 - Vandal Savage 1:19:21 - Mirror Master 1:20:20 - How does Superman shave? 1:21:00 - Gotham vs Metropolis 1:21:14 - Gotham shot in Chicago 1:21:26 - Metropolis shot in Toronto 1:22:30 - Amy Adams 1:22:50 - Editor's Note: Zack Snyder is such an asshole, he also killed Jimmy Olsen for fun 1:25:58 - Jeremy Irons 1:25:59 - Alfred Pennyworth 1:26:39 - Thomas Wayne 1:27:01 - Michael Caine saying "tangerine" 1:28:20 - "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain." 1:29:56 - Cyborg 1:30:05 - Weird Cube/"Mother Box" 1:30:10 - Cyborg's father, Dr. Silas Stone 1:30:36 - Baneling 1:31:02 - Tesseract 1:31:21 - Flash Thompson / Venom 1:31:33 - Venom: Space Knight 1:31:41 - Barry Allen / The Flash 1:32:32 - Jason Momoa 1:33:24 - Khal Drogo 1:34:09 - Doomsday's backstory 1:34:50 - Ogres from LOTR 1:35:28 - The Death of Superman 1:37:12 - Sucker Punch 1:37:31 - Jeremy Goldberg 1:37:32 - Gabriel Valdivia 1:38:44 - Kevin Conroy 1:39:14 - Christopher Nolan 1:39:19 - Lawrence Kasdan 1:39:21 - George Lucas 1:39:39 - Henry Cavill 1:41:20 - Batman's "bandage" suit 1:41:35 - Batman's exo-suit 1:46:03 - The Incredible Hulk 1:46:56 - Gene Hackman 1:47:09 - Bizarro 1:47:35 - Editor's Note: By Gorilla Grodd, Bryn meant Solomon Grundy 1:49:17 - Thor: The Dark World 1:49:47 - Avengers: Age of Ultron 1:50:40 - Iron Man 1:50:42 - Guardians of the Galaxy 1:50:48 - Captain America: Civil War 1:50:50 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier 1:50:52 - X-Men 1:50:58 - X2 1:50:58 - Spider-Man 2 1:51:00 - Spider-Man 1:51:12 - Thor 1:52:03 - Ant-Man 1:52:22 - The Dark Knight Trilogy 1:53:12 - Batman Beyond 1:53:20 - Terry McGinnis 1:53:42 - Joss Whedon 1:55:03 - Suicide Squad 1:55:31 - Deadshot 1:55:40 - Hancock 1:55:46 - Suicide Squad Trailer with Bohemian Rhapsody 1:56:59 - Mistah J 1:57:16 - Dr. Harleen Quinzel 1:57:35 - ACE Chemicals 1:58:07 - Killer Croc, El Diablo, Slipknot, Rick Flagg (Jack Flag is from Marvel, whoops), Katana, ARGUS, Amanda Waller, and The Enchantress 1:59:23 - Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist 1:59:25 - American Ultra 1:59:32 - The Social Network 1:59:34 - Zombieland 1:59:35 - Adventureland 2:00:28 - Simon Cowell 2:00:40 - Charlie Cowell from The Music Man 2:03:57 - Skrillex's "Bangarang" 2:04:22 - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites 2:04:27 - Tobey Maguire dancing in Spider-Man 3 2:04:30 - Sandman 2:07:27 - Dr. Freeze / Victor Fries 2:07:36 - Nora Fries 2:09:35 - Kid Flash 2:10:32 - Superboy 2:10:32 - Soulja Boy Tell'em 2:10:50 - Iron Giant 2:10:52 - Inception
Batman v Superman v Cult Following. Let's do this, SPOILERCAST-style! Victor of Cult Following posted a spoiler-free review of BvS:DoJ on our CultFollowing.co webpage but now it's time to get to the nitty-gritty. All three of us have seen it and we're ready to talk! The gloves are off and we're not holding back so do we bleed? Join in on the discussion if you have opposing or supportive opinions. Also make sure to check out our simulcast now on YouTube! YouTube search: Batman v Superman Spoliercast Cult Following cultfollowing.co
The big screen battle between Marvel and DC hits the next level as BvS:DOJ attempts to show Captain America: Civil War what it means to be a super-hero movie. We've got some predilections and predictions for Superman, The Bat and The Cap as well as some thoughts on the impending Round 2 with X-Men: Apocalypse and Suicide Squad. Give a listen here!
There is Truth in pain.Recorded on February 16th, 2016.Featuring:David Hopkins & Austin WilsonRunning Time: 1:33:28Topics • Buy your comics from DCBS and InStockTrades! Then let’s talk about Deadpool, the newest BvS:DoJ trailer, and being a snob. • We break the locks and kick down the doors back into CLUB BOOK! This week, we continue our
A line-by-line, shot-by-shot breakdown and analysis of the Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice Comic-Con Trailer. Answers, insights, and commentary on: Truth, Justice, and The American Way in 50 seconds What are Senate Subcommittees Why the hearing might not be about Metropolis Why it makes sense Bruce Wayne was there that day Thoughts on sister cities Perry's motives for axing Clark's investigation Clever costuming colors Theory on the horseback riders and desert scenes ...and more. Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice - Comic-Con Trailer | 277 MB warning! BvS:DoJ 6 Exclusive Photos | Entertainment Weekly BvS:DoJ SDCC'15 Panel | Flicks and The City *Zorro Web: ManOfSteelAnswers.com Twitter: @mosanswers Subscribe: iTunes / RSS / Stitcher / YouTube Proud member of the Superman Podcast Network! Software Generated Transcript
This week on The Hollywood Outsider, we are going to discuss all of crazy news out of the San Diego Comic-Con! From Batman vs. Superman to Interstellar to Mad Max and back again, this week we're bringing Comic-Con to YOU! We've broken the show into our own panels where each of our hosts will discuss the news, trailers or panels that caught their eyes. Be sure to read our full update, complete with the trailers and panels discussed on this episode, on the entire Comic-Con experience HERE! We also review the films Lucy and Hercules, as well as look ahead to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Into the Storm (both releasing August 8th). This is a packed, informative, and even fun episode of The Hollywood Outsider Podcast! Scott’s Panel The Last of Us movie announced / Maise Williams in talks Mad Max trailer reveal Interstellar panel / the new trailer Halo Nightfall footage released The Flash / Constantine pilots – Aaron Brian’s Panel Do the released images of the costumes / footage from BvS:DOJ ease any skeptical thoughts you might've had? With a relative lack of "new movies" announced, are "we" suffering from CBMFS? (Comic Book Movie Fatigue Syndrome) Return of the "Monster Movies"! First it's Dracula, Frankenstein, and crew. Now it's Godzilla sequel and Skull Island (King Kong) Can the Oculus Rift be the springboard for the next big evolution of cinema? Gotham pilot – Aaron Justin’s Panel Lucy Lawless to star in Agents of SHIELD Avengers 2 panel / footage The Hobbit 3 – Peter Jackson adding 25 minutes to Smaug for extended cut / saying goodbye to the series / trailer premiere Horns – The trailer premiere / Joe Hill’s announcement that Locke & Key is in development as a trilogy at Universal Wayward Pines / iZombie pilots – Aaron Aaron’s Panel The 24 Panel / Kiefer Sutherland Final Sons of Anarchy panel – Charlie Hunnam’s video Evil Dead the TV series…starring Bruuuuuuuce Tusk / Hitman trailer premieres Reviews: Lucy Hercules Upcoming Attractions – July 8th Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Into the Storm Be sure to listen to our interview with Tremors and Short Circuit Screenwriter S.S. Wilson! Pick up a copy of Antipathy as discussed in this week's show here! Email us your thoughts on the episode to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com. Listen and Subscribe for FREE to a new episode every Thursday of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast at: http://thehollywoodoutsider.libsyn.com/rss iTunes Stitcher Radio www.TheHollywoodOutsider.com Leave us a message or text to 818-814-6246 or email us at feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.comwith any thoughts on this episode or ideas for future topics. Thanks for listening! Join our Facebook Group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/hollywoodoutsider/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheHollywoodOutsider Twitter: H_Outsider