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Zach and Richard Nebens of The Direct discuss the first episode of Secret Invasion. They discuss Nick Fury's return, the AI main titles controversy, Rhodey's potential role, Talos and G'iah, Everett K. Ross, Maria Hill, how Secret Invasion could've been an Avengers-level event, they give their star ratings, and they do a new segment called SKRULL OF THE WEEK. Support the pod and buy a shirt: https://boardwalktimes.store/products/in-feige-we-trust Follow the hosts: Zach Perilstein: @TripleZ_87 Richard Nebens: @RichardNebens Check out Boardwalk Times, the Destination for True Disney Parks Fans Plus Everything Else. Website: boardwalktimes.net Twitter: twitter.com/boardwalktimes Instagram: instagram.com/boardwalktimes Music: purple-planet.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boardwalk-times/support
Episode 93. Kyle and Melissa are here to discuss Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The royal family is already struggling with grief over the loss of King T'Challa when the mysterious Namor appears from the underwater kingdom of Talokan, asking for their help to kill the inventor of a vibranium-finding machine that could expose his people to the world. We discuss the tributes to Chadwick, the story's deft blend of emotions and tones, surprisingly echoes of past MCU films, killer and not-so-killer looks, and the personal life of Everett K. Ross.00:00:00 - Start 00:00:02 - Welcome & banter 00:01:27 - Spoiler free thouhgts on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 00:12:05 - Housekeeping 00:14:59 - Spoilers!! Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 01:48:33 - OutroThe Reactor Corps is a podcast from The Whatnauts all about the latest TV and movie blockbusters. We discuss the latest episodes and spoil all the best parts of the movies. If you just watched it, so did we.Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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On this week's Richard Crouse Show Martin Freeman stops by. You know the Emmy, a BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award winning actor from playing Tim Canterbury in the original British series of “The Office.” He was Dr. John Watson in the British crime drama series “Sherlock” opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” film trilogy and will soon be seen in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” reprising the role of Everett K. Ross. Today we'll talk about his newest project, the critically acclaimed police series “The Responder,” now playing on Brit Box. Then, we meet Emmy-award winning documentary filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine who have created a fascinating look at iconic Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen called “HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” that uses one of his most famous songs as a starting point. We'll find out why one of Cohen's most famous songs was rejected by his record company and more. Later in the show we'll meet Gregory Sestero, star of a new found footage film called “Infrared.” In the film he plays the creepy caretaker of an abandoned schoolhouse. If Greg's name rings a bell, it's likely because you've attended one of the midnight madness screenings of “The Room,” a movie so deliciously awful, it has become a cult favorite since its release in 2003. Gregory turned the experience of making the so-bad-it's-a-hoot movie into a book, which eventually went on to become the Oscar nominated movie The Disaster Artist, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. We talk about “Infrared” and whether or not, twenty years on, if “The Room” is an embarrassment or a source of pride.
On this week's Richard Crouse Show Martin Freeman stops by. You know the Emmy, a BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award winning actor from playing Tim Canterbury in the original British series of “The Office.” He was Dr. John Watson in the British crime drama series “Sherlock” opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” film trilogy and will soon be seen in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” reprising the role of Everett K. Ross. Today we'll talk about his newest project, the critically acclaimed police series “The Responder,” now playing on Brit Box. Then, we meet Emmy-award winning documentary filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine who have created a fascinating look at iconic Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen called “HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” that uses one of his most famous songs as a starting point. We'll find out why one of Cohen's most famous songs was rejected by his record company and more. Later in the show we'll meet Gregory Sestero, star of a new found footage film called “Infrared.” In the film he plays the creepy caretaker of an abandoned schoolhouse. If Greg's name rings a bell, it's likely because you've attended one of the midnight madness screenings of “The Room,” a movie so deliciously awful, it has become a cult favorite since its release in 2003. Gregory turned the experience of making the so-bad-it's-a-hoot movie into a book, which eventually went on to become the Oscar nominated movie The Disaster Artist, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. We talk about “Infrared” and whether or not, twenty years on, if “The Room” is an embarrassment or a source of pride.
This week on the Richard Crouse Show we meet Elamin Abdelmahmoud. He is the host of CBC's weekly pop culture podcast POP CHAT, co-host of CBC's political podcast PARTY LINES, and a frequent culture commentator for CBC News. He's a culture writer for BuzzFeed News, and now adds author to his list of cr4edits with the release of a memoir called “Son of Elsewhere: A Memoir in Pieces.” In this interview we discuss moving to Canada from Sudan at age twelve, in addition to wrestling, turn of the century metal bands and the influence of TV shows like “The O.C.”. Then we'll meet Martin Freeman. You know the Emmy, a BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award winning actor from playing Tim Canterbury in the original British series of “The Office.” He was Dr. John Watson in the British crime drama series “Sherlock” opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” film trilogy and will soon be seen in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” reprising the role of Everett K. Ross. Today we'll talk about his newest project, the critically acclaimed police series “The Responder,” now playing on Brit Box.
In 1998, under the “Marvel Knights” banner, Christopher Priest began the first ongoing Black Panther title in nearly two decades. Panther was a relatively unknown character to many Marvel readers at the time. With the aid of “Emperor of Useless White Boys” Everett K. Ross, and artists like Mark Texeira and Joe Jusko, Priest (a.k.a. … Continue reading #689 Priest’s “Black Panther”
Josh is "forced" to host Pappy, $Mikey, Stevie and Brother Jordan in Spoilers! official review of Black Panther! ************** T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, rises to the throne in the isolated, technologically advanced African nation, but his claim is challenged by a vengeful outsider who was a childhood victim of T'Challa's father's mistake. After the events of Captain America: Civil War, King T'Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country's new leader. However, T'Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne from factions within his own country. When two foes conspire to destroy Wakanda, the hero known as Black Panther must team up with C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross and members of the Dora Milaje, Wakandan special forces, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war. **************** "Black Panther" follows T'Challa who, after the events of "Captain America: Civil War," returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to take his place as King. However, when an old enemy reappears on the radar, T'Challa's mettle as King and Black Panther is tested when he is drawn into a conflict that puts the entire fate of Wakanda and the world at risk. Rating: PG-13 (for prolonged sequences of action violence, and a brief rude gesture) Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy Directed By: Ryan Coogler Written By: Joe Robert Cole, Ryan Coogler In Theaters: Feb 16, 2018 Wide Runtime: 135 minutes Studio: Marvel Studios
A cultural event fifty-two years in the making, Black Panther wowed audiences and shattered box office records in its opening President's Day weekend. What do the guys think about it? Well this time it's not just the guys, as newcomer Jan gives her voice to topics included in the film's discussion such as the many powerful black female characters, the honor of Incumbent King T'Challa, the antics of Andy Serkis' Klaw and Martin Freeman's Everett K. Ross, and the unassailable motivations of Killmonger. Did Marvel Studios first all-black film meet expectations? Find out how they surpassed them by downloading!
On the February 20, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writer Chris Evangelista to talk about the latest news, including The Push trailer, It: Chapter Two casting, and Black Panther's insane box office success. And in our feature presentation, we talk about how Black Panther might affect the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). In the News: ‘The Push' Trailer: A Reality Movie About Convincing Someone to Commit Murder Jessica Chastain Officially In Talks For ‘It' Sequel ‘Black Panther' Box Office Numbers Are Even Bigger Than Expected Feature Presentation: What does Black Panther mean for the future of the MCU? We will likely see more black heroes on screen: Shuri as Ironheart? https://twitter.com/Bosslogic/status/964768497468239872 Blade? War Machine? Falcon? Assuming Cap, Thor, and Tony all die or don't return after Avengers 4, this leaves T'Challa (and maybe Doctor Strange?) as the new face of the MCU and the new main box office draw. Along with Captain Marvel, this means a very, very different Phase 4 cast. Does this setup Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross in Captain Marvel? Is Everett K. Ross the new Agent Coulson? The whole world now has Wakanda's overpowered tech, what does this mean for stakes in the MCU and Infinity War? Wakanda: the TV series? Ben - Why ‘Black Panther' Doesn't Contain Any Infinity Stones (also, “was this a spoiler?” discussion) Is the final infinity stone, The Soul Stone, on Wakanda? What's up with the purple flowers? Black-market arms dealer Ulysses Klaue smuggled large amounts of vibranium out of Wakanda and sold them on the black market. Was Howard Stark a buyer? First scene in BP is 1992, right after Howard's assassination months earlier. Who might be a villain for the sequel? M'Baku starts out as a jealous villain attempting to take the throne of Wakanda for himself, only to be defeated by T'Challa, turning him into a reluctant ally. Could that alliance be short lived? You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Please feel free to send your feedback, questions or comments to us at peter@slashfilm.com and leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Unlocked bonus episode! On this patron bonus episode, we talk about the first pick of the Struggle Session Graphic Novel Reading Club, Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The Complete Collection Vol. 1: "Black Panther reinvented as a sharp and witty political satire? Believe it! T’Challa is the man with the plan as Christopher Priest puts the emphasis on the Wakandan king’s reputation as the ultimate statesman, as seen through the eyes of the U.S. government’s Everett K. Ross. As the Panther investigates a murder in New York, Ross plays Devil’s Advocate in an encounter with Mephisto, and a new regime seizes control in Wakanda." Come chat with us in the Discord. We will be picking our next book soon! Get the comic here: http://amzn.to/2A2S0ba Tunes: The Diplomats - The First
In this episode, Curt and Kevin look forward to the highly anticipated Black Panther film with a look back at the late 90s storyline Black Panther: The Client, collecting Black Panther vol. 3 #1-5, the start of the groundbreaking run by Christopher Priest, published by Marvel Comics. T'Challa, king of the African nation of Wakanda, leaves his homeland in the middle of a refugee crisis for an urgent mission to New York City. Accompanied by low-level diplomat Everett K. Ross, the menacing monarch and his pair of sleek, deadly bodyguards investigate the death of a young girl and corruption at The Tomorrow Fund, a Wakanda-backed charity. But our stealthy sovereign soon discovers that he's been duped by the murderous Reverend Achebe, who's taken advantage of his absence to stage a takeover of Wakanda! Can the embattled emperor survive a confrontation with the demon Mephisto and rescue his realm from the ruthless reverend? And can he gain entrance to that peerless preserve of epic exploits known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: The Marvel Knights imprint Hanging a lantern on Quentin Tarantino's influence The fascinating past of Christopher Priest Black Panther: The Man Without Fear Mephisto's debut in Silver Surfer # 3 Bring on the Bad Guys The CW's Black Lightning TV series Black Lightning Vol. 1 Not Discussed In This Episode: Our previous Black Panther episode Join us in two weeks as we commemorate Valentine's Day with a tale of longing and love (but no rockets) with the first Heartbreak Soup story from Love and Rockets by Gilbert Hernandez! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!