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The Numlock Podcast
Numlock Sunday: Joanna Robinson and Dave Gonzales on the reign of Marvel Studios

The Numlock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 32:43


By Walt HickeyWelcome to the Numlock Sunday edition.This week, I spoke to Joanna Robinson and Dave Gonzales, coauthors of the book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, out in paperback this week.I really loved the book, it dives into what is the main flywheel of mainstream entertainment, for better or for worse, and dives into the fascinating history of the MCU. Whether you're a fan of Marvel movies or just someone living in a world dominated by them, the book is a really interesting look into contemporary filmmaking and the pressures and economics and just simply human scale of these massive operations.We spoke about Marvel's journey from underdog to cultural icon, how its moviemaking process has changed over time, and what it was like covering a narrative that was developing in real time.Robinson and Gonzales can both be found on the podcast Trial by Content, and the book can be found wherever books are sold.This interview has been condensed and edited. Dave and Joanna, thank you so much for coming on.GONZALES: Absolutely.ROBINSON: Thanks for having us.I really, really love this book. So happy to see it out in paperback. I guess I'll just kick it off with an easy one: What were each of your first experiences with Marvel? How'd you get into this?ROBINSON: As in the comic books or the films?Anything.ROBINSON: Anything at all. Gosh, I think X-Men: The Animated Series was my introduction, back in my infancy. It really got into the world they created, the various characters, their character sets, the trading cards, and then everything spirals out from there. That was my introduction.GONZALES: Mine was probably with the comics. I might have had some X-Men: The Animated Series in there, but I got much more into the comics around late 1993, early '94, when I happened to buy a Spider-Man issue that was part of “The Trial of Peter Parker.” Suddenly I had questions: Why was Peter Parker on trial? How many different Spider-Man books were there? Because I bought an issue of The Spectacular Spider-Man, but the next part of “The Trial of Peter Parker” was The Amazing Spider-Man.That led me to get a cubby at my local comic book shop in Louisville, Colorado, which was Time Warp Comics at the time. That was my way in, just being a comic book fan. I also jumped in on one of the longest and mostly considered worst Spider-Man arcs, but loved it. So imagine how good “good” Spider-Man was to me as a child, because I got weaned in on “bad” Spider-Man.Amazing. One reason I really dug the book is that it's about the MCU, but it's also about Marvel, the history of this entire company, and its very different evolution over time, from the '60s to the period of the '90s. What was it like trying to cover not just a film series, but a big franchise with a lot of moving parts as part of an even bigger company with even more moving parts?ROBINSON: A good question we asked ourselves was both where to start and where to end, and where to end was a constant, ongoing question mark. I'll let Dave address that. But in terms of where to start, there were certain things we felt we had to backdate, because there were players involved in the major “How did Marvel Studios come to be?” question and you had to know who they were, why they were important, how did we get here and what were the stakes? Being able to loosely explain who's Stan Lee, who's Perlmutter, who's Avi Arad, who are all these people, helped us tell that story without losing the audience entirely by throwing a bunch of new names at them. Dave, what about ending the book?GONZALES: Oh, ending the book. That was super fun. We started right as Avengers: Endgame was in theaters. I remember seeing Endgame and knowing that Joanna and I were going to work on this, so we started off thinking, what a fantastic hill that Marvel climbed, this interconnected universe with three phases. Everything surely was planned out from the beginning and could only go up from here. The book was originally “The Rise of Marvel Studios,” because we thought surely this was just up and up and up.Then the pandemic hit — which was very good for us, having to write the book and just sit down and figure out what it was. It also gave us and a lot of sources a pause to regain our footing. As Marvel started rolling out, we tried to peg an end date. I wanted it to be Blade to Blade when we started, but Mahershala Ali's project has still not come out, so that became an impossibility. Then WandaVision premiered and suddenly there was this whole other aspect to the story we were trying to tell. So we wanted to do that and just tried to report things as they went along.We were blessed and cursed by the year that we published the hardcover, October 2023. As we were turning in the final part of the book in January and February, a whole bunch of Marvel news started breaking. Ike Perlmutter left Disney; Victoria Alonso, who was a big mover and shaker in Marvel Studios, was let go, so we had to report that out; Jonathan Majors went on trial.It was only in a panic over all those things that I really ended up appreciating what we had done just by thinking of all these topics so thoroughly for several years. Even though we were tacking new endings on, it wasn't that hard to make it feel like it was a whole arc because we were kind of working there anyway. I wouldn't say I'd've enjoyed releasing the first version of this book in one of Marvel's worst financial years and most critical years ever, but I do think it provided an interesting little tie-off or a fascinating ellipses that allowed us to be relevant and, more importantly, in the year 2024, look like we knew exactly what we were talking about in Marvel's rebounds.That's a really good point. When I met you on tour, a key thing you were getting at was that the idea that Marvel has not had a slump before is naive, and also ahistorical. A fun thing about the book is that you go through all these different eras, and sure, there's an easier story and probably a more polished, corporate story that's ever upward, toward Excelsior, all that crap.But you really do cover the pits and troughs of this. There was Iron Man 2; there was Thor: The Dark World; there was that period of time between the assorted Spider-Mans. What was that perspective like, particularly as it was coming out and as you were able to talk about the issues in 2023?ROBINSON: It was important for us, just on a basic journalistic level, to try to tell as much of the story as possible. We're fans of Marvel, of the movies, but as long as I've known Dave, both of us have been people who don't like to feel like we're not being told the whole story. We don't want the PR version of something — we want to know all the messy details as well. And it's not to knock Marvel or have any kind of “gotcha” moment. It's to say, “Okay, they had these various pitfalls, these various problematic people that they were working with, X, Y and Z. Look what they accomplished anyway.” That's the story in broad strokes. It was important for us to be able to acknowledge the stumbles along the way.When we found ourselves in a 2023 space where everyone was saying Marvel is cooked, or Marvel used to know exactly what it was doing from the beginning and now they're just making it up — no, they were always making it up. They just did it so well, you didn't notice. That gave us a better perspective to be able to say, let's just slow down. We were looking ahead to 2024, saying they're only putting out one movie and two shows next year. If those hit, then you'll start to hear that Marvel's back, baby. Then Deadpool & Wolverine makes a gajillion dollars and Agatha All Along is a pretty solid hit for them.So I think that “Marvel is over” narrative that was so prevalent a year ago is now the question, “Is Marvel back?” Looking even further forward at the next couple of big projects coming, I think Captain America: Brave New World is going to be a tough one for them. I don't know if that's going to hit the way a lot of people want it to. I think Thunderbolts is going to be hit for them, and I think The Fantastic Four: First Steps is going to be hit for them. They're still getting their bearings, but to your point, it was a bit naive to say they've been nothing but successful and now they've run off a cliff. Dave, what do you think?GONZALES: It was just a less interesting narrative, ultimately. I actually found myself getting less adversarial the more we learned, especially being a fan when all this started around 2008. There was this idea that Joanna was talking about, which is even a fan perspective today, that if something doesn't work out it's because we've been denied something at some creative step. Like, you know what, screw those guys; we want to do Harrison Ford as Red Hulk instead, or something like that.But it's not that at all. There are a whole bunch of different drama and production and business problems, and all these things come together to make these gigantic machines of a movie work. It was really important for us to drill down on Marvel Studios and get into those ups and downs, because a lot of times you can try to compare Marvel Studios to something through contrast, through Warner Brothers trying to do it with DC back in the early 2010s. Everybody started trying to launch an interconnected universe from the first movie, but all you could really say is that Marvel's worked and these others didn't. The details of the alchemy are in the tiny stories and little conflicts. That's why I think they were so important to track, be they how movie stars look or how we use CGI to make movie stars look. Tracking that over at Marvel Studios was just as important as how many movies Tony Stark was going to be in.Can you speak more to how much of this was on the fly? One of my big takeaways from your book was just how much things aren't necessarily set in stone during the production of a movie, and how sometimes one person's smart idea, regardless of where it comes from, can drastically alter what a lot of folks think was written in stone in 2007.ROBINSON: That idea of “best idea wins” — without ego; best idea from whomsoever — was a prevailing concept at Marvel. Kevin Feige was also this really interesting figure that has no comparison at any other studio. He's head of the studio, a creative producer, a storyteller in his own right and someone who wanted to make movies as a kid and thought he would be a director. He wound up an executive, but he has that storytelling sense. When Marvel was putting out fewer films and TV shows — or no TV shows at all and just a few films a year — the process was, “Go shoot your movie. Bring me, Kevin Feige, back the pieces and I'll tell you what you're missing.” They had this built-in reshoot window where you could go and add scenes where he felt like you hadn't really nailed this character, or cut this action out to bump up the action over here a bit more. They had this rough-drafting process with the master editor being Kevin Feige himself. There's no system like that at any other studio.That works so well for them, and in doing so, they're able to cement over the cracks and make it all feel like one smooth story that they're telling, because that refining process is built into their filmmaking process. Once the mandate comes from Disney, from Iger on his way out the door, from Chapek in his seat for a while, that they need to compete with Netflix and all these other streaming services, that they need more and more content — then the pace becomes untenable for that revision process that made them so solid in the first place.You talk about Feige not having an analog. I was really shocked reading the book because there's not even anything recent. You have to go back to Cecil B. DeMille for someone who has that producer, authorial presence. He's really a fascinating figure, and it's a key takeaway from the book that I loved. It really highlights the people who make these movies, not just the corporation. It's actual human beings who do this kind of stuff, often with long continuities. Do you want to speak about some of that?GONZALES: Definitely. Actually, while you were talking, I was wondering if part of the chip on Zack Snyder's shoulder was because someone at some point told him he was going to be a Kevin Feige and he's been chasing that ever since.A lot of the Marvel continuity that's been going on is still going on, even after our new chapter. It's been interesting to see how it's developed. It could be that the best idea wins, but then they also have that old school, in-house process where the starting team is very often the same people and has been since phase one. You put together a bullpen of concept artists, so you're constantly using concept art. Not only is that smart from a design standpoint for making a movie, but then you can have those things scanned and it goes directly into making toys. So at the beginning, there's no fight about bringing on these design creatives super early on.Where we start to see the wear and tear is, as Joanna was saying, with this output increase. All of the pressure starts being put on post-production, which is the place where you can't make more time. The solution is to hire more people, and because of that, the job of keeping things consistent falls to Victoria Alonso.She does a pretty good job considering that she's working a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week work schedule because the industry is so messed up. It was never built to do stuff like this. In a lot of ways, the way the VFX industry is structured is still from the '90s turn of the century, when you would bid on a number of shots to do and get money for that number of shots. You'd have to work those shots until they get approved by the director. There isn't an extra budget, and there isn't an overtime, which was a fine way to do it when there were three or four VFX shots in every movie. But now that we're in the 200s or some such, there's a natural strain put on that, and it's impossible to budget on the VFX side. They have to underbid because there's a limited amount of work. If Marvel decides they don't like you, as much as a third of your entire year's work can just not come to your company.As Marvel ages into it, we get a lot of people who are able to make their careers there, from Kevin Feige to Mary Livanos, who's doing great things on Agatha and seems really close to being ascendant. We have Brad Winderbaum, who's been made head of streaming now to take some of that pressure off Kevin. You have all these great continuities. You're less likely to see continuities in visual effects artists, just because of how they're going recently. When Joanna and I were interviewing people like ILM for Hulk, occasionally we'd do a person that was in three or four movies. Now, like for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, there was a team of about 12 people at Framestore who make animals look good. They just come in for that movie to make animals look incredibly good. They did it the whole time, but they're not as legacy as other parts of the Marvel development studios — which I hope will change, because there are some people who are really good at making Hulks. And if you've made Hulks for 20 years, shouldn't those be the people that are making Hulks in Brave New World? We'll have to see.ROBINSON: I love that you mentioned Cecil B. DeMille. As we were putting this whole story together and realizing that they bring all these teams in-house, Dave and our coauthor Gavin and I, we are to varying degrees students of old Hollywood history, and we had this realization that it's just the old Hollywood studio system. You're putting actors under contract for nine movies, all this other stuff, and we felt so smart. Then I was talking to someone who worked at Marvel and they were like, “Oh yeah, Kevin says that all the time.” I was like, oh, I thought we really put something together. But at least we were right! We were consciously doing this.I think that industrial element of it is really interesting. A key thing that changed the way I see the film industry was realizing that every movie is basically a corporation that briefly exists. Every movie is an entire apparatus, with a CEO operation and departments and all that. Then it folds and you move on to the next one.With Marvel, though, the circus never closes; it's just onto the next city. It was really interesting to see its place in the industry. Like Dave was saying, the limiting reactant for some of this is just the number of animators on the earth who are capable of making this kind of stuff. It's so cool to get a look inside this apparatus through the book.ROBINSON: Thank you.GONZALES: What an apparatus. It's really interesting to me, even now, as we are pending the return of the Russo brothers, who are just able to find this and also find the emotion in it.In Endgame, the Tony Stark “I am Iron Man” moment was the last insert. They had to go to dinner with Robert Downey Jr. and Joel Silver and have Silver be like, “You'd be dumb not to do it, Robert,” because Downey didn't want to go back there. He's a weird dude, but for him, it felt like in order to get to what he needed to do, he had to take off a scab that had formed and get back into the character. Whereas the Russo brothers are like, we built a workout system and we have our smoothies and every day is trying to make the machine work. Somehow, through the alchemy of those two things, the machine works, and occasionally we get these story moments that feel like they were created individually for that movie.That, I think, is the mystery that the book is trying to unravel. At the beginning, it's untapped storytelling potential. Everyone's like, if you don't have the X-Men, if you don't have Spider-Man, what do you have? There's so much in just proving that you have good stories. Now that you're the biggest game in town, that idea of, “Are you going to make me feel anything?” is so much different than what the initial promise was, that they're going to bring Thanos to the screen and you're going to understand who he is and what he wants. That was the big lift. Now there's a whole simultaneous saving of the industry, and bestowing status on different actors. There's just so much more mixed up in it now. It's amazing we got where we did.The book is also a really interesting look at the transition from being a super underdog. As you describe in the earliest chapters of the book, Marvel was bankrupt, and all the executives were folks who fell out of the toy industry or Revlon. The folks who were in charge came to it in the manner of somebody accidentally having to join a carnival, and then eventually it becomes the hegemonic juggernaut of everything, in many ways the thing that people stand against. In the book, watching the perception around it change and then internally having to adapt to that change in perception was a really cool tension.ROBINSON: My favorite indicator of that underdog status versus top-of-the-world status versus wherever we are now is the making of the first Iron Man movie. Marvel Entertainment in New York — who was, to your point, chiefly concerned with merchandising and toys — had the attitude, “Okay, go make your cute little movie. If it doesn't cost us any money, you can go do your little cinematic experiment in Hollywood and we don't really care that much. Just make sure you don't spend any of our money. Other than that, go have fun.”And they make Iron Man, and Iron Man is a massive, smash hit, and all of a sudden the people in New York are like, we're forming something called the Creative Committee. We would like a lot of intake. We want to be part of this. This is the big shiny thing, and everyone wants to weigh in on it. So it's really interesting to track this going from a weird little project they were doing out in Los Angeles to The Thing for Marvel. You can track it by who needs to have an opinion about what and when they start to care.GONZALES: One of my favorite moments — it's after the book chapter “Marvel vs. the Creative Committee” — is when Kevin Feige gets on stage himself to unveil the entirety of phase three, which includes Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War and everything. That is such a telling moment for me. He had just won his battles with these behind the scenes. He's fully in full control. Black Panther is coming. Joss Whedon is in the edits for Avengers: Age of Ultron, in the audience, but they already know he's not coming back.There was a version of a chapter in the book that was just me going through that and being like, here's why each one of these announcements is like Kevin Feige spiking a football in the face of someone that told him he couldn't do it. That's still the purest creative energy I've seen. “We could finally do it!” burst out of Marvel. I think they've been more reserved since, even with some big announcements, but I like to go back and look at that just to see the pivot point when Marvel was the underdog. It was like, we want Black Panther, we want Captain Marvel, but the studio won't let us do it. Then Kevin Feige gets up and goes, “Here are the next 10 years of your life.” It's just such a joyous moment.ROBINSON: We love that moment. We talked to people behind the scenes who were working at Marvel at the time about it, and there's a reason that whole presentation wasn't at a Comic-Con. It wasn't at D23. It was its own thing at the El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles, and internally, they jokingly called it Kevin-Con. It was this whole thing, and part of it was that they weren't ready to announce certain things at Comic-Con.But part of it was this moment for Feige who fought various personalities across the various companies to get control of the narrative. And I agree, Endgame is of course in all of history going to be looked at as the pinnacle of achievement at Marvel. But I actually think it might be Kevin-Con at the El Capitan Theater, when Chadwick Boseman comes out and Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans are there to anoint him as the future of the franchise. That, of course, comes with its own terrible poignancy. We were really lucky to talk to Chadwick Boseman for the book before he passed away. These were things that happened while we were writing the book. History was constantly happening as we were trying to frame this entire narrative.If there's a protagonist in the book, it feels like it's Kevin, even in the earliest days when he was advising on the Fox products. Having read the book and then seen Deadpool & Wolverine — which, as you mentioned, went on to become a phenomenal financial success — it was really cool to come away with a little more admiration for the role that Kevin had in some of the Fox properties. Seeing that manifest in the MCU was just really nice.ROBINSON: I love that he got to have his Wolverine story, given that it all starts with him in a trailer with Hugh Jackman saying it needs to be bigger, it needs to be bigger, it needs to be bigger. I love that.GONZALES: I don't even know if it's still called that, but Joanna used to call that the “Feige fix-it.” Instead of developing these things by always going forward and introducing younger Avengers, he's actually much more interested in reaching back. There were good things there. Or, I guess the generous way to think about it is rewarding the fans that were around before it was the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like, “You didn't waste your time with X-Men: The Last Stand. I know it might have felt like that occasionally, but here's this. Or Andrew Garfield. Yeah, maybe we treated him badly, but don't worry. You didn't waste your time with that because boom, here it is paying off in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.”Initially there was some hesitancy about Marvel homework. Do I need to have seen these things to do these things? But ultimately, if we're just talking dollars and cents, the nostalgia play has made them a billion dollars so many times that it doesn't surprise me that Deadpool & Wolverine is a huge hit just by being a swan song for the Fox movies.ROBINSON: I was personally incredibly gratified to finally get Channing Tatum as Gambit. That was a very important moment for me.My favorite version of the Feige fix-it was putting the storyline from Thor: The Dark World into Endgame and making Thor: The Dark World, the most universally mocked and reviled MCU film, an integral part of their biggest triumph. All of a sudden that's wrapped into the larger tapestry in a way so you can't just toss it in the garbage and say, oh, don't bother watching Thor: The Dark World — now you have to watch it to understand everything you're seeing in Endgame, which is certainly not a movie you're ever going to skip.It's a magic trick that really works and almost shouldn't work as well as it does. But even how they were able to get the Infinity Stones, almost taking elements of the first couple films that were dropped or introduced somewhat randomly and then doing that. It's a trick that they keep on pulling.GONZALES: Kevin Feige will say this, but we're coming up on 80 years of comic book history, and if there's one thing that comic books do more than any other medium, it's just use the same story. How could you have another angle on this story? They have so much A/B testing on what we like about this character, or what we'll buy about a certain character, it's interesting to see Marvel adapt that along with what sort of story you like on the Hollywood side of it.But yeah, we're going to see Captain America: Brave New World and finally see that Celestial that came out of the ocean in Eternals. Every Marvel property contributes something, we're told. Except the Inhumans; that never happens.The book is MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, and it's a fascinating look at the intersection of the humanity behind these movies and the technology of these movies. And if there's one figure that reminds me of that in particular, obviously, one of the most central people in the Marvel universe is Green Steve. Let's talk a little about him before we wrap this one up.ROBINSON: He's my favorite! Green Steve, a Chippendales dancer that was painted green in order to make sure they understood how the green light on skin would be captured accurately for the Hulk. Green Steve was one of my favorite anecdotes we got, and it was out of the book for a while before we worked it back in. Dave, what do you want to say about Green Steve?GONZALES: I love Green Steve. I love that this bodybuilder from Long Island can technically say he played the Hulk in a sort of way. In theory, because it's a whole CGI character, he might have played the Hulk close to how much Mark Ruffalo played the Hulk in that first movie. I love that story.Pretty early on, we brought in Gavin Edwards, our third author, to help us do a book, since Joanna and I had never done a book before. We were starting to put together the notes and I was like, can we please have a mid-credits scene? Can we just have a chapter in the middle of the notes?ROBINSON: That was Dave.GONZALES: I held onto that for as long as possible. I remember in one of the final meetings after we turned in the draft, we pitched it up to the editor and they were like, “That's really fun,” and I thought, oh thank god. That was a really early idea, and Green Steve fits that perfectly; it's a super interesting story that doesn't really belong anywhere else, but will stick in your mind as, Marvel literally tried everything to make the best Hulk. So I'm very happy that it's the mid-credits chapter — and remains the mid-credits chapter! Even when we added another chapter in, we were like, where does this go? Not before Green Steve.ROBINSON: He's got the final word for sure.Amazing. The book's out of paperback now. Where can folks find it? Where can they find you? And what's next?ROBINSON: “All good and evil news agents.” That's what the Empire Magazine folks say. All good and evil bookstores or any online book purveyor is where you can find our book. Dave does a tremendous podcast called Fighting in the War Room, which I love to listen to, so you should listen to that. And together we do a podcast called Trial by Content that y'all should listen to.GONZALES: Joanna's on a fantastic podcast called the House of R with Mallory Rubin over on The Ringer, where she covers lots of cool pop culture things. If you want to go to a bookstore and don't know exactly which one to go to, you could head to theMCUbook.com. That will forward you to our publisher's website, which has links to your Barnes and Nobles, your Amazons, your Bookshops.org, and will help you track down the book near you. And look for us in a couple more years with something similar.Thanks for coming on.ROBINSON: Thanks, Walt.GONZALES: Thank you.Edited by Susie Stark.If you have anything you'd like to see in this Sunday special, shoot me an email. Comment below! Thanks for reading, and thanks so much for supporting Numlock.Thank you so much for becoming a paid subscriber! Send links to me on Twitter at @WaltHickey or email me with numbers, tips or feedback at walt@numlock.news.  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.numlock.com/subscribe

Strong Collectors
Ranking *EVERY* Marvel Legend Wolverine

Strong Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 27:03


Send us a textToday we're looking at every comic/cartoon Wolverine figure we have gotten from Hasbro and ToyBiz. We didn't include any movie versions. If we forgot any let us know. Check out Legendsverse and do it quick! Every time I open the website it's better and better. legendsverse.com/Winner and runner up email us StrongCollectors@gmail.comRunner up: @barrerarual Winner: @bradenhall1718

Logan In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 94:04


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2017's Deadpool 3 starring Hugh Jackman. Run of Show - - Start - Housekeeping - The Facts - The Overall Thoughts - The Plot - RaGuBaGu - The Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

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Deadpool & Wolverine In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 130:52


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2024's Deadpool 3 starring Ryan Reynolds. Time Stamps - - Start - Thoughts - Tim's theory - ADS - Plot - RaGu BaGu - Rank Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Deadpool & Wolverine In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 130:52


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2024's Deadpool 3 starring Ryan Reynolds. Time Stamps - - Start - Thoughts - Tim's theory - ADS - Plot - RaGu BaGu - Rank Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deadpool 2 Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 65:56


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2018's Deadpool 2 starring Ryan Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
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In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 65:56


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2018's Deadpool 2 starring Ryan Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deadpool Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 49:40


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2016's Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Deadpool Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 49:40


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rewatch, rank, review, and recap 2016's Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts
Where Stan Lee is in every Marvel Movie

Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 8:51


We share every apperearence Stan Lee has in Marvel Movies.For more Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts content, check out our Instagram, website, and YouTube:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mouseearsmoviethoughts?igsh=MTZjYW5ranE0MG0wdQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mouseearsmoviethoughts9688Website: https://htzhxz6sjj.wixsite.com/memtIf you have any comments, questions, or episode ideas you would like to share with us, email us at mouseearsmoviesthoughts@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Elektra 2005 In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 67:06


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap 2005's Elektra starring Jennifer Garner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Elektra 2005 In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 67:06


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap 2005's Elektra starring Jennifer Garner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daredevil 2003 In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 103:54


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap 2003's Daredevil starring Ben Affleck. - Start - The Housekeeping - The Facts - The Overall Thoughts - The Plot - RaGuBaGu - The Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Daredevil 2003 In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 103:54


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap 2003's Daredevil starring Ben Affleck. - Start - The Housekeeping - The Facts - The Overall Thoughts - The Plot - RaGuBaGu - The Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best Film Ever
Three Act Structure: Reviewing EVERY Marvel (MCU) Property in 3 Words or Less

Best Film Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 83:50


We usually go king sized on the BFE but perhaps brevity truly is the source of wit.  Welcome to Three Act Structure: the BFE review show where we have to pass judgment on films but this time, we can only use 3 words or less - wait, should that be 'or fewer?' This month we're reviewing every Film and TV entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  How will films like Iron Man, Captain America, Ant-Man, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Avengers Endgame do when we're limited to a trifecta of words. What 3 words would you have used? Let us know on social media over at twitter.com/bestfilmeverpod Why not help support the pod?  Check out all the possible options over at patreon.com/bfe

Major Issues Podcast
Ep 323: The Ultimates #1-6 Recap and Review

Major Issues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 165:55


Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe was a twinkle in Kevin Feige's eye, Marvel Comics was looking to rebrand itself to make their books more accessible to new readers. In order to do so, the ULTIMATE UNIVERSE was created. Every Marvel hero was given a new shiny coat of paint and tweaks to their personalities and origins. This week we tackle 1/2 of the 13 issue Ultimates which introduces us to the 6160 version of the Avengers. See what Feige adopted from this stellar series and what was left on the cutting room floor and join us as we discuss one of the most influential comics in Marvel history!  Check out my link:https://www.magicmind.com/MAJORISSUES to enjoy up to 56% off your Magic Mind subscription and 20% on a one-time purchase with my code MAJORISSUES Please leave us a review on ITunes so we can grow our audience and grow as podcasters! Rate us wherever podcasts are found. Don't forget to check out our merchandise! All episodes of Major Issues are brought to you by ComicBook Clique, the only stop for the latest and greatest things to come to comic books and comic book media. Send us feedback at ComicBookClique@Gmail.com! You Are Worthy!  ComicBook Clique Facebook ComicBook Clique on Instagram ComicBook Clique on YouTube Major Issues on Twitter Shop ComicBook Clique DirtSheet Radio Link Tree

Multiverse Monologues
Every Marvel Movie Ranked - A look back at our Marvel Movie Marathon

Multiverse Monologues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 113:34


2 Years ago we started on a journey to watch and rank every marvel movie from Howard the Duck through Spider-Man: Far From Home. Join us as we look back at our rankings and discuss our favorite and least favorite moments of the marathon. Thanks for being on this journey with us!#multiverse #marvel #vibranium #mcu #blackpanther #avengers #infinitywar #endgame #thanosTime Codes00:00 - Intro03:08 - Our Ranking14:00 - What We Learned From the Marathon16:15 - The Martin Scorsese Quote22:15 - Most Surprising Film30:06 - Best Director36:10 - Best Needle Drop41:10 - Worst Performance49:50 - Our Hottest Take57:40 - Most Ambitious Film1:04:38 - Funniest Film1:08:19 - Most Emotional1:10:55 - How did this get green lit?!1:16:25 - Most Underrated Film1:21:15 - Best Musical Score1:26:15 - Best Performance1:33:00 - One Score we'd Change1:37:50 - Our Favorite Film1:40:30 - Looking BackHere's the link to our buddy Nick's channel: https://youtube.com/@fandomfiles?si=Lp9S9Cgv7KScmG8zFollow us on Spotify for Weekly Podcast Shows! https://open.spotify.com/show/4gidMe4gtH9YhrhG7NQKlp?si=16bd4940f21b426dFollow us on Apple Podcasts for Weekly Podcast Shows! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multiverse-monologues/id1598823220Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/multiversemonologues?utm_medium=copy_linkIntro theme is "Bully Maguire (Synthwave Remix)" by @ItsWinterProductionshttps://youtu.be/Nf7dT0e5mJE?si=YsYK8KidaHXXnMD7Outro theme is "The Book of Boba Fett (Synthwave Cover) by @Auralnauts https://youtu.be/nmBSCnKnNUE?si=MM1OjtzU868AnNYGLogo done by the fabulous @chameleo.angel on instagram. Big thank you to her. You can also check out more of her amazing art by going online to www.ArtPal.com/chameleo.

Echo In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 89:11


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2024 Marvel Studios show Echo. Run of Show - - Start -Thoughts - Plot - RaGu BaGu -Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2024 Marvel Studios show Echo. Run of Show - - Start -Thoughts - Plot - RaGu BaGu -Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Casual Genius Podcast
Civil War Pt. 2: Ranking Every Marvel Movie

The Casual Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 40:06


This week Jaden & Ryder dive into their most requested episode (one person asked us to do it) by ranking each of the 33 Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Check out who ranked Iron Man 3 in their Top 10, which villain we agree is the best Avengers villain, and which film felt like a Chevy SUV commercial. (01:45) - Ryder's Ranking of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (11:35) - Debating Captain America: The Winter Soldier vs. Iron Man 3 (21:58) - Jaden's Ranking of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

What If...? Season 2 In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 83:25


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 show Marvcel Studios What If Season 2. Run of Show - - Start - Thoughts - ADS - Plot - RaGu BaGu - Rankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
What If...? Season 2 In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 83:25


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 show Marvcel Studios What If Season 2. Run of Show - - Start - Thoughts - ADS - Plot - RaGu BaGu - Rankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Loki Season 2 - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 68:25


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU show Loki Season 2 starring Tom Hiddleston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU show Loki Season 2 starring Tom Hiddleston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Marvels - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 104:03


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Marvels Captain Marvel 2 starring Brie Larson and directed by Nia DaCosta. Run of Show - - Start -Thoughts - ADS - Plot - RaGu BaGu - Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Marvels Captain Marvel 2 starring Brie Larson and directed by Nia DaCosta. Run of Show - - Start -Thoughts - ADS - Plot - RaGu BaGu - Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Secret Invasion - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 95:20


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU Disney Plus Show Secret Invasion starring Samuel L Jackson. 00:00:00 - Start 00:32:30 - ADS 00:32:31 - Plot 01:26:40 - RaGu BaGu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Secret Invasion - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 96:20


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU Disney Plus Show Secret Invasion starring Samuel L Jackson. 00:00:00 - Start 00:32:30 - ADS 00:32:31 - Plot 01:26:40 - RaGu BaGu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside The Mind Of A Blerd
Comics Among Us/ Ranking every Marvel Movie

Inside The Mind Of A Blerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 102:44


In this episode Alpha leads us in a conversation and we are joined by SpicyLadyTalks....

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Danielle's Entertainment Report: Can't Cancel Pride

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 1:35


We recap last night great 'Can't Cancel Pride' and how to can watch. Harry Styles helped a fan with a gender reveal during one of his shows! Samuel L Jackson wants to play Nick Fury is EVERY Marvel movie.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.

Guardians of the Galaxy 3 - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 105:52


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana directed by James Gunn. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:28 - Thoughts 00:20:28 - ADS 00:20:30 - Plot 01:28:15- RaGu BaGu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Guardians of the Galaxy 3 - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 106:52


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2023 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana directed by James Gunn. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:28 - Thoughts 00:20:28 - ADS 00:20:30 - Plot 01:28:15- RaGu BaGu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 93:16


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2017 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana directed by James Gunn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 93:16


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2017 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana directed by James Gunn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

There's A Sub For That
Saturday Review: Every Marvel Movie Ranked!

There's A Sub For That

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 37:08


I'm joined this week by friends of the show Paul and Victor for a fun episode ranking the best and worst MCU movies so far! —Want the YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaSubforThat—Follow us online:Twitter: @sub4thatInstagram: @subforthatTikTok: SubforThatPodcastEmail: theres@subforthat.com—Scott on Twitter: @ScottGurrolaWilly on Twitter: @WildMN293Scott Gurrola & Willy Mattson Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.

Guardians of the Galaxy Rewatch w/ MT - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 111:31


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2014 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Guardians of the Galaxy starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana directed by James Gunn. Follow MT at https://twitter.com/MasterTainment Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:25:56 - ADS 00:27:09 -Plot 01:36:10 - RaGu BaGu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Guardians of the Galaxy Rewatch w/ MT - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 112:31


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2014 Marvel Studios MCU movie The Guardians of the Galaxy starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana directed by James Gunn. Follow MT at https://twitter.com/MasterTainment Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:25:56 - ADS 00:27:09 -Plot 01:36:10 - RaGu BaGu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 110:42


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU Movie AntMan 3 directed by Peyton Reed and starring Paul Rudd. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:00 - Housekeeping 00:07:30 - The Facts 00:13:43 - The Overall Thoughts 00:35:55 - Ads 00:36:57 - The Plot 01:40:09 - The Podcasts Within Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 110:42


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU Movie AntMan 3 directed by Peyton Reed and starring Paul Rudd. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:00 - Housekeeping 00:07:30 - The Facts 00:13:43 - The Overall Thoughts 00:35:55 - Ads 00:36:57 - The Plot 01:40:09 - The Podcasts Within Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ant-Man and the Wasp Rewatch w/ Erik Voss - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 103:16


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2018 Marvel Studios MCU movie Ant-Man & The Wasp starring Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly. Follow Erik at https://twitter.com/EAVOSS Check out Erik's new channel at https://www.youtube.com/@DeepDiveNR Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:28:15 - Plot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Ant-Man and the Wasp Rewatch w/ Erik Voss - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 103:16


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2018 Marvel Studios MCU movie Ant-Man & The Wasp starring Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly. Follow Erik at https://twitter.com/EAVOSS Check out Erik's new channel at https://www.youtube.com/@DeepDiveNR Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:28:15 - Plot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ant-Man Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 77:58


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2015 Marvel Studios MCU movie Ant-Man starring Paul Rudd. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:00 - How Do We Feel About Ant-Man Now? 00:17:39 - Ads 00:18:53 - The Plot 01:09:52 - Podcasts Within Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast
Ant-Man Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

In Review: Movies Ranked, Reviewed, & Recapped – A Kinda Funny Film & TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 77:58


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2015 Marvel Studios MCU movie Ant-Man starring Paul Rudd. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:00 - How Do We Feel About Ant-Man Now? 00:17:39 - Ads 00:18:53 - The Plot 01:09:52 - Podcasts Within Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 58:11


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU Special Presentation GOTG Christmas Special directed by James Gunn. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:08:00 - Thoughts 00:17:13 - ADS 00:20:26 - Plot 00:50:05 - Ragu Bagu

Black Panther Wakanda Forever In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 107:13


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU movie Black Panther Wakanda Forever starring Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, and Lupita Nyong'o. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:29:27 - Plot 01:31:49 - Haiku in review

Black Panther Rewatch - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped - In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 123:50


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2018 Marvel Studios MCU movie Black Panther starring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:39:05 - Ad 00:39:10 - Plot

She Hulk In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped (REUPLOAD TEST)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 89:31


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU TV show She-Hulk starring Tatiana Maslany, Jameela Jamil, Mark Ruffalo, and Tim Roth. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:17:31 - Plot 00:47:30 - ADS 01:15:10 - Ragu Bagu 01:22:00 - Ranking

She Hulk In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 89:31


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU TV show She-Hulk starring Tatiana Maslany, Jameela Jamil, Mark Ruffalo, and Tim Roth. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:17:31 - Plot 00:47:30 - ADS 01:15:10 - Ragu Bagu 01:22:00 - Ranking

Werewolf By Night In Review - Every Marvel Movie Ranked & Recapped

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 62:11 Very Popular


This episode of Kinda Funny In Review Rewatch we rank, review, and recap the 2022 Marvel Studios MCU TV film Werewolf By Night directed by Michael Giacchino and starring Gael García Bernal, Laura Donnelly, and Harriet Sansom Harris. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:03:58 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts 00:20:40 - Ads 00:22:54 - The PLOT 00:51:28 - Podcasts Within Podcasts