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We've got another themed month coming your way! For all of May, we are talking all things Fantastic Four. From the chaotic production and eventual failure of the unreleased film, to the documentary made about what happened during production of said film, to the 2005 introduction of the team and their subsequent sequel, to 2015's critical flop... No screen version of the Fantastic Four can escape Geeks Unleashed! So to kick it off, we're going all in for the super low budget ($1M) unreleased film that began production in 1992. Tracklist: 2:17 - Brief history of the Fantastic Four characters 5:30 - First appearances and film intro 7:48 - Fun facts surrounding this doomed production 10:19 - Review Be sure to come chat with us on our socials about how YOU feel about this quartet! You can follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the peace treaty between Earth and the Skrull Empire, as negotiated by Reed Richards and the Fantastic Four. How does Reed have the authority to sign such a treaty on behalf of Earth? Do the ends justify the means? Don't the Fantastic Four have a conflict of interest given that a Skrull killed Sue Storm's father? How would we feel if a Russian super team completed this negotiation? And now that we have gone to another galaxy, are we going to be able to go to Mars?More detailed summary of the podcast (from AI):Edward and Michael are discussing the Fantastic Four's recent mission to the Skrull's home world. Edward believes that peace has been achieved, thanks to the efforts of Reed Richards. Michael is skeptical and points out that there is no evidence to support Reed's claims, and that the Fantastic Four's actions could be seen as hostile and unauthorized. He questions who authorized the mission and if it was sanctioned by the United Nations. Edward believes that sometimes the US needs to take action, even if it's not sanctioned by the UN, and that in this case, it worked out. Michael is concerned about what would happen if it didn't work out.Behind the issue:This is the first appearance of the Skrull home world, but it is not named here (and is not named until 1983 — “Tarnax IV”). The Skrulls keep their promise not to invade Earth for three years, but change their minds in Captain Marvel #2 when they discover that the Kree had an interest in the planet.In this issue:Sue Storm is unhappy that the Skrulls were not punished for killing her father. This leads to Reed Richards deciding to take the team to the Skrulls' homeworld to bring the murderer of Sue's father to justice. And so the team embarks on this mission, flying in a spaceship of Reed's design, and with the blessing of NASA. They land on the Skrull. homeward and battle the Skrulls, leading to their capture. They are held captive by the Skrull who murdered Sue's father, Morrat, who plans to murder the Fantastic Four too. Just before they are killed, Reed offers Morrat unlimited power in exchange for sparing their lives. Meanwhile, Morrat's girlfriend Anelle tells her father, the Skrull King, that Morrat has captured the Fantastic Four. This angers the King, who races to confront Morrat. Before he arrives, it is revealed that Reed tricked Morrat into repowering the team (they had been depowered when they were captured), and this time the Four are about to defeat the Skrulls when the King arrives with reinforcements. Anelle is nearly killed by accident by the soldiers during their standoff with the Fantastic Four but is saved by Sue's invisible forcefield. This leads to Reed negotiating with the King to deliver to them the Skrull who killed Sue's father. They learn that it was Morrrat, who has been killed in the firefight. The Fantastic Four then journey home, safe and sound from their adventure.Assumed before the next episode:Reed starts to wonder how far he will go to impress Sue. What do you do after nearly starting an intergalactic war?This episode takes place:After the Fantastic Four return from their wildly irresponsible revenge mission to the Skrull homeward.Full transcript:Edward: Reed Richards has done it again, Mike. There is peace in the world. Peace in the universe. There's peace in the galaxy in the entire universe. We are no longer at war with the scrolls. Thank you. Reed. Richards.Michael: Well, okay. ? Yes. If we believe what Reed Richards says, then sure. But much like a lot of Reed Richard. Advice to us about battles and adventures that are unseen. There's no other proof beyond his good word. And what's kind of crazy right now is that what we're talking about is how Reed Richards and his team, the Fantastic Four, went to the scroll home world.Edward: That's right. We took the battle to them. They've been invading us, and we said, you know what? Enough of this, we're gonna take the battle over. I was gonna say overseas, but it's not overseas. It's over stars. What do we have vocabulary for? What they.Michael: over empty space. They went to the squirrel home world. A home world of people of, sorry, of like beings that can shapeshift and turn into,Edward: I think you can call them people. I think squirrels are people.Michael: Well, okay, let's call 'em people. They,Edward: they're not human people, but they're still people. Like, I think that we can use the broad definition of people. I think it could be insulting to call them. Not people. They're an animals. They're, they're people.Michael: Okay, well, sure, we'll call 'em people. So, but they're people that can take the form of anybody. So we're taking the word of Reed. Richards that he. To the scroll home world to negotiate a peace treaty, but at the same time also bring a killer to justice like somebody who killed his future father-in-law to justice. So let's break this down a little bit. ,Edward: there's a lot going on here, Mike. And we haven't even gone to the fact they didn't go there alone. They combine the technology that they've developed with research scientists at NASA in order to develop this, subspace traveler to travel to other galaxies. Like we've just opened up the universe for human explor.Michael: Okay. That's fascinating. And so, and I,Edward: you don't seem to care, like you don't seem to care on theseMichael: I aren't you, Lou, aren't you a little worried, ed, that it looks like either, there's a few things happening. Number one, the Fantastic Four took it upon themselves to basically invade a planet for no shifting people.Edward: It was with, nasa, it was Fantasic, Four, and nasa.Michael: I haven't read that being, I know that they had NASA technology, but did NASA Greenlight the plan to go invade another planet, to grab somebody and then also negotiate a peace treaty? And does NASA has a capability to do that? Is that within their authority?I doubt it. Number one, ,Edward: I don't know. I'm not sure The founding fathers really decided on what NASA could or could not do, was wasn't on their list of priorities when they were making the constitution in the 1700.Michael: Well, it, it wouldn't be, but that's just assuming that this only affects America, which it doesn't. What happened here is that American citizens went to another planet and in a hostile way to grab one of their citizens to bring them to justice, number one. And number two then apparently had free reign to negotiate a peace treaty with these people. And that isn't,Edward: what do you prefer? They didn't, Mike, do you want them to go there and then start a war? They went there and they ended a war. That's good. That's good news.Michael: Well, I don't know. I mean, this is what we're hearing.Edward: What you don't know. You don't know. Do you want us to be at war with them? You, we. Peace is good news, right? We can agree on.Michael: No, no, but hold on a second. We have to go through the proper channels on this to figure out this is done right, and this is actually in our interest. So number one, who green lit this? Who authorized this? Is this an American thing only or is this on behalf of the world? Did they go to the United Nations and get, and somehow, for the first time in human history, Get all the nations to agree to one thing, which was that we're gonna send these four people who aren't trained in any form of diplomacy to go there in an active war and negotiate peace. That is wild to me that that would be authorized by anybody.Edward: Well, I'm pretty sure the UN did not authorize it, but if we waited for the UN to authorize things, nothing would get done and we'd still be at war with the scrolls. And so sometimes the US has to take things into their own hands and just take action. And we did take action and it worked out.Michael: Okay, this time, okay, let's say what would happen to it if it didn't work out. Like it's like we send the Americans send these envoys being the Fantastic four who have no training in this type of activity of negotiating peace. Send 'em over and it backfires. And at least the, to this girls actually, redoubling their efforts to take over the earth. Well, and it's not just Americans pay the price of the entire, it'd be the entire Earth.Edward: Are we at, would we be at any worse place than we were?Michael: Yes,Edward: the scrolls were already ready to, these girls have already attempted at least two or three invasions that we know of. They're, they're coming after us. They're trying to take over our planet, and now they're.Michael: So I'm wondering yet if they're trying to invade us because Reed Richards ghost to their planet and kidnap their citizens . You know what I mean?Edward: Like this is the, this is the first time he's gone there. They, unprovoked, they came after us and they came after us again and again trying to take over our planet and now we've turned the tables on them. This is like Japan has attacked us in World War ii. And we turned the table and said, no, no, no, you can't take our Hawaii. We're gonna come after you and go to your islands. And that's what we did. And we did it well enough. And, and not only did we do it well enough, we did it with a small little Strikeforce team. We didn't have to blow up a scroll planet or even a scroll city. He went in and spoke with the emperor himself, herself, emperor somebody. He, negotiated with somebody over there and they've agreed to not attack us. .Michael: But Ed, if you bring in like the, world War II and America fighting Japan. Japan attacked America and America responded by. That was an act of war, which led to America actually fighting Japan, which is, yeah, I don't wanna sound too Pollyanna, but limited between those two countries. At least at the start of it, right before the countries actually can volun, can actually declare war on the other nation here effectively. The United States declared war on the scrolls and thereEdward: no declared war on the planet Earth and they and America stepped up and got them to say, No,Michael: no, but America has to go, has to go through the proper channels. They can't just decide something so significant about going to war with another nation without actually getting the rest of the world on board with it.Edward: Well, they're not, but they're not going to war with the other nation. The other. The nation declared war, not the nation, the emperor, the empire, the squirrel empire declared war. On earth, on all the countries on earth. Cause they don't care to them. We're all the same. We're all, we're all people, we're all humans. And so the US says Hey, no one else is taking care of this. No one else has the technology to take care of this. But this fantastic four working with nasa, developed the technology to go after the scroll home world. And they went straight there and they negotiated a piece so that the scrolls, wouldn. Anyone on Earth again, it wasn't like they negotiated a piece just with America. They could have done that, but why would that, that would be a terrible thing for them to do. They said, Hey scrolls, go ahead and invade our planet as long as you leave this continent alone.Michael: How would you have felt if Russia, which does have Superpowered individuals and does have, technology, what, how would you feel that they went to the scroll world and tried to do what the Fantastic four did and it back.Edward: Well be a, be a problem if we backfired. But it didn't back. If it didn't backfire. If the Russians went over there and negotiated the scrolls, I'd be like, given like a little swastika, high five, no, well, not swastika. What do they have? Would I be doing that hammered hammer sickle? I'd give a little sickle high five. There are enemies, but they, but they helped us. They would, and that's great. Sometimes the Russians and the Americans need to get together. Were on the same side to stop the squirrels from.Michael: But Ed, but so right now on our earth, we actually have international organizations that are designed to work cooperatively to actually achieve the goals of the group, right? We have the United Nations, which is the entire earth. We have nato, which actually is set up to to deal with the Warsaw Pack group of countries. And so there, it's not like one NATO country could decide to attack Russia without having. , quite frankly, the rest of the nations in NATO objecting to it. There's a system in place and I think the same thing should happen here when it comes to dealing with intergalactic relations.Edward: Well, maybe there was May.Michael: I don't understand why there isn't.Edward: May, maybe there maybe NASA and Fantasic Four talked to the rest of nato. I don't know. We don't know exactly what the channels they went through. I'm pretty sure they did not ch check in with the Soviets before they did it. But I think that's just the world we live in. We live in a in the, in reality, we don't wanna be sharing our subspace travel technology with the Russians for as long as we can anyway.Michael: But right now, the first question is there a clear and present danger presented by the scrolls to the planet Earth? And you're saying, well, because they've invaded before and they've been repelled. The answer is yes. Okay, fine. Assuming that's correct, then, is it that every country for itself can deal, can figure out how to deal with it and then how do they and I think the answer has to be no, it has to be that there's no,Edward: you're right, you're right.Michael: You're in a democratic, the democratic nations that are involved in military alliances that they wouldn't actually consult with us to figure out what the right plan is. I dealt the right plan. If I was in, involved in it would be, we're gonna send these, just these four people. If you're really truly deciding to invade this grow planet. You probably had a lot more than four people, butEdward: Well, they were trying to invade though, they were trying to create peace. They were, they were creating peace. They're not, they weren't, you're not gonna invade a planet with four people, but maybe traveling through subspace in these spaceships. We probably don't have the technology to send battalions. We don't have the technology to send warships and stuff with us. We have this technology to send four people, and so we sent the four people that we thought could handle it, and they did.Michael: Well, they didn't consult me and you and I aren't doing interview this. I'm offended on behalf of the rest of the earth, number one. But number two, I would say this, if they consulted with the Avengers, they could have had access to giant man's technology, shrunk them, everybody down, shrunk down, all like the ships and the planes and all the soldiers and stuff, and then gone there instead of letting Reed Richards go off in some kind of, Cowboy Justice Mission to, to grab the scroll that had killed Sue storm's, father, and then incidentally negotiate peace, which is I think, which is what I think happened. I'd rather have had an authorized military action by the world, or at least the majority of the world, it's something that, at at least smacks of democracy or democratic approach to these things because there's the consequences will be felt not just by America, but by the entire world. And then actually start thinking about using the technology that we know exists in a proper military application in a military way.Edward: I lo I love the idea of giant man shrinking down the US military into ants and sending the whole whole army over there. And hopefully growing them when they get to the other side. Otherwise, Having a bunch of ants fighting that this girls made have been a problem. But, I think it be hard, but the risk with that now is now you're risking a real war. Right? If we go and actually invade their planet with thousands and thousands or hundreds of thousands of soldiers, that risks escalating the war, and instead of escalating, we sent four people who they went in, they had a polite conversation with the emperor explained the miscommunication, explained that we were a people's too, and that we shouldn't be invaded. And if they did invade, we would hit back hard. And they were able to prevent intergalactic war.Michael: But that's my discomfort. They sent the fantastic floor who clearly had a bone to pick with the scrolls and were looking for a tray. They were trying to get them the person or the, the scroll that had killed, one of their fathers. I don't think that's how typical diplomacy works. It's not like we send over emissaries to like Russia. We don't send like the son or daughter of somebody who's killed by a bunch of Russian spies or soldiers. They might have a bit of too much skin in the game for that. They might not be objective when they're negotiating the peace treaty, I think would, I'd rather send somebody over that ha could be a little more objective and uh, and.Edward: Yeah, fair enough. Can negotiate properly. Sometimes you go to war with the army. You have not the army that you dream of, right? Like we had the Fantastic four who were able to go and do this. They had the technology to get over there. They had the diplomatic skills to do it. And did they have some conflicts of interest? Sure. . But, but, but, but they, they, they worked around those conflicts of interest and they saw, they saved the day. They saved the planet. They saved potentially the galaxy. They may have saved the universe, and I think we should give them some credit.Michael: Well. . Okay. Tell you what, let's just, at the risk of making this ad hominem, you sound like a typical business person saying, sure, there's some conflict of interest. is, did we, did we break the law? Did we do something that was totally in our own self-interest? Guilty is charged, and I'm saying as a lawyer, it's a conflict of interest. Hold on a second. That poisons the whole, in that the whole analytical approach, these things. So again, I work for businesses, I work for business people. I think they're all great. I don't wanna hurt my. Business structure, but come on, Eddie . This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the X-Men's release of photos and power descriptions of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (Magneto, Toad, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, and Mastermind). Why were these details released now? Was the motivation related to the recent anti-mutant feelings of the public? Or was it just about providing information so we can all protect ourselves? Also: Why were Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver meeting with the Fantastic Four?Behind the comic:From their first introduction, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were presented as complicated and reluctant villains. Scarlet Witch believed that she owed a debt to Magneto, and Quicksilver's motivation was just to protect his sister. This was the first issue where that motivation is explored outside the X-Men series. The two villains attempt to give up their life of crime, but when they are attacked anyway by the Thing and the Human Torch, they abandon their plan and head back to Magneto. We are not aware if Stan Lee was already planning for the duo to switch sides and join the Avengers (less than 6 months away), but either way this is a nice example of long-term foreshadowing.In this issue:Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch decide to leave Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. They decide to meet with the Fantasic Four to see if they can advise them on how to make the transition to the side of the heroes. At the same time, the X-Men have released photos and details about the Brotherhood, including those of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. As a result, when the reluctant villains and aspiring heroes show up at the Fantasic Four's headquarters, the Thing and the Human Torch are already primed to think that they are there with ill intent. They battle and, at the end of it, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch decide to return to Magneto, feeling that they are safer with him.Assumed before the next episode:People are confused as to what Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are planning.This episode takes place:After Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch‘s near transition to the heroes' side. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
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This week Cameron had us watch Fantasic Four...with Chris Evans...oh boy
This week, we're talking about Gold Train for a grammar lesson, Fantasic Four: 1 2 3 4 to learn how to count, the final episode of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and season 2 episode 6 of The Boys. Join us next week when we kick off Giraffetober with Masters of Horror, Army of Darkness: Ash Saves Obama, Teen Titans Go!: Halloween is Coming, and the next episode of The Boys. Thank you DJ VON MIER for "FROM DA GO". Facebook Twitter Reddit Ralf Dave Donny Patreon
This week, we're talking about Gold Train for a grammar lesson, Fantasic Four: 1 2 3 4 to learn how to count, the final episode of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and season 2 episode 6 of The Boys. Join us next week when we kick off Giraffetober with Masters of Horror, Army of Darkness: Ash Saves Obama, Teen Titans Go!: Halloween is Coming, and the next episode of The Boys. Thank you DJ VON MIER for "FROM DA GO". Facebook Twitter Reddit Ralf Dave Donny Patreon
SDCC (I will be there next year that’s a promise) Marvel conference What do we have to look forward to? ((Blade phase 5 or later ,Thor Love and Thunder Nov. 5 2021, Black widow May 1st 2020, Eternals Nov. 6 2020 Shang Chi Feb. 21 20121 Doctor Strange:Multiverse of madness May 7 2021 Fantasic Four undetermined Disney plus shows) Lady Thor and the first LGBTQ superhero Valkyrie Avengers finally passing Avator
Welcome back geeks! After an extended period of absence we are back to fill your sexy earholes with our even sexier voices. We catch up with the entire month of geek that has passed us by! Trailers have released and people have died! Insanity commences and the geeks you know and love bond over their shared experiences of sleep paralysis, household injuries, and holiday magic. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekoutfreakout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekoutfreakout/support
Thank you for listening, downloading and subscribing to Legends of the Panel Podcast, here on the Geek CultureCast Network. To listen to our archives or for other shows on the network go to GeekCultureCastNetwork.com.On this episode, Mr. Chulak is away, so KJ and the lady archer will play!. Lots of talk about Kickstarter Comics, as well as the recent DC reboots of Superman and Catwoman. There is also a discussion on Marvel's return to the Fantasic Four, and is this an indication of changes after the Disney/Fox merger that brings the FF property back to Marvel.After talking about the upcoming FanExpo Toronto and that KJ now has his ticket (but no awkward friend-zone pictures this year), Lady Archer and KJ turned their thoughts to the upcoming last season for Arrow, what to expect in Season 5 of the Flash, and our hopes for a solid season 4 on Supergirl.The show wraps up with excitement for the new Netflix show "Disenchanted" from the creator of The Simpsons Matt Groening. Binge review of the show will be part of our next episode.
Thank you for listening, downloading and subscribing to Legends of the Panel Podcast, here on the Geek CultureCast Network. To listen to our archives or for other shows on the network go to GeekCultureCastNetwork.com.On this episode, Mr. Chulak is away, so KJ and the lady archer will play!. Lots of talk about Kickstarter Comics, as well as the recent DC reboots of Superman and Catwoman. There is also a discussion on Marvel's return to the Fantasic Four, and is this an indication of changes after the Disney/Fox merger that brings the FF property back to Marvel.After talking about the upcoming FanExpo Toronto and that KJ now has his ticket (but no awkward friend-zone pictures this year), Lady Archer and KJ turned their thoughts to the upcoming last season for Arrow, what to expect in Season 5 of the Flash, and our hopes for a solid season 4 on Supergirl.The show wraps up with excitement for the new Netflix show "Disenchanted" from the creator of The Simpsons Matt Groening. Binge review of the show will be part of our next episode.
We don our super suits one more time as we talk about the Incredibles. This is our Father's Day foray about the finest Fantasic Four film ever made. Brad Bird directs his first Pixar feature after his disappointing (but still quite good, Iron Giant) starring Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Jason Lee and Samuel L. Jackson. It's a great movie to revisit before heading out to see The Incredibles 2 out in theaters now. Bob and Helen Parr used to be among the world's greatest crime fighters. Fifteen years later, they have to adapt to civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs to live a “normal” life with their three kids. Show notes and more at: http://www.lastnighters.com
Actual Anarchy Podcast - AnCap Movie Reviews from a Rothbardian Perspective
We don our super suits one more time as we talk about the Incredibles. This is our Father’s Day foray about the finest Fantasic Four film ever made. Brad Bird directs his first Pixar feature after his disappointing (but still quite good, Iron Giant) starring Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Jason Lee and Samuel L. Jackson. It’s a great movie to revisit before heading out to see The Incredibles 2 out in theaters now. Show notes: http://www.actualanarchy.com/81 Presented by www.ActualAnarchy.com Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Rothbardian/Anarcho-Capitalist perspective. We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking. Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter. We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian Economics that we can glean from the film. The point is to show what anarchy actually is with instances that are presented in film. We publish at least once per week; and occasionally will do specials surrounding holidays or events (elections/olympics) and have guests. SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS (or iTUNES)
In this week's episode we discuss Sea of Thieves, the Deadpool FX animation, Telltale's The Walking Dead, Marvel's upcoming crossover and the return of the Fantasic Four. After the news, check out our full spoilers review of Ready Player One featuring Steph from Not So Nredy Nerd and Casey. Enjoy!
In this episode we talk about the reboots that we would like to see and the leaks of the potential makings of the matrix reboots in the future as well as a potential fantastic 4 reboot by Marvel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegeekdompodcast/support
Greetings, comic enthusiasts! In this episode, our sub-space explorers Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) examine a seminal issue in the legacy of Marvel Comics' First Family, issue #51 of Fantasic Four by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby! Including detailed bios of these titans of comic book history, they dive deep into the self-reflection and redemption of a character with no name in "This Man...This Monster!" Then, our literary duo discuss the nature of a tragic hero--and discuss some tragic heroes in comic books (with one special caveat)! It's an episode about humanity, that you won't want to miss if you're human! Thanks to Aaron A for the book suggestion! weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com facebook.com/cosmictmillhistory @cosmictmill weirdsciencedccomics.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com BREAK: Intro to the 1978 Fantastic Four animated cartoon
Nerdly Kingdom talks about Deadpool and their worries about Deadpool 2, the Black Panther trailer and Marvel getting heroes back from Fox. Brad talks about how he hates the Fantasic Four and (non spoilers) about how much he loved the Punisher and the Runaways. Somehow Toy Story 4 become everyone's concern until William begins going through every Marvel character to predict which ones are going to die.Email: nerdlykingdom@gmail.com Twitter:@the_nerdom Facebook: Look up Nerdly Kingdom. Duh.
On Today's show, we talk about Lyft and Taco Bell, Wisconsin company chipping their employees, India bans driverless cars, Ron Howard on Han Solo, The Book of Life director taking a Lego movie, It director wants another Stephen King movie, Knight Rider reboot, Halo TV, Netflix buys Millarworld, Marvel , Fox and the Fantasic Four, and ESPN 8.
On Today's show, we talk about Lyft and Taco Bell, Wisconsin company chipping their employees, India bans driverless cars, Ron Howard on Han Solo, The Book of Life director taking a Lego movie, It director wants another Stephen King movie, Knight Rider reboot, Halo TV, Netflix buys Millarworld, Marvel , Fox and the Fantasic Four, and ESPN 8.
The gang returns to talk about the unseen 1994 Fantastic Four movie.
Sergio and Reid just saw Fantastic Four and they are driving home. They have some VERY negative things to say about it and they have the power of a modern smartphone to put it on the record.
Bonus - Superhero Rumbly Bumbly The crew welcomes Steven Sharrat (Tracksounds contributor) to his first SoundCast and talk recent superhero film news, rumors, and composer gossip including: Danny Elfman on the Avengers, Hans Zimmer on introducing themes for Aquaman and Wonder Woman, John Ottman on X-Men: Apocalypse and Philip Glass joining with Marco Beltrami on The Fantastic Four. Episode Highlights 00:30 — Those Menacing Avengers 03:30 — Hans Zimmer: Aquaman and Woman Wonder themes 03:28 — Danny Elfman: Music to Avenge By? 18:59 — John Ottman: X-Men Apocalypse 21:00 — Philip Glass and Marco Beltrami on the Fantastic Four 25:32 — Wrap Up and Contact Music Selections 00:01 — Main Title (Spider-Man) by Danny Elfman 01:25 — Rumbly Bumbly Bee (Dinosaur Diner) by Lois Young 02:39 — Flight (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 07:00 — And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad (The Dark Knight) by Hans Zimmer 10:16 — End Credits (Spider-Man) by Danny Elfman 18:41 — The Future/ Main Titles (X-Men: Days of Future Past) by John Ottman 21:12 — Cassandra's Dream (Cassandra's Dream) by Philip Glass 23:24 — Main Title (The Homesman) by Marco Beltrami 26:54 — Rumbly Bumbly Bee (Dinosaur Diner) by Lois Young Support Tracksounds: "Rumbly Bumbly Bee" (Dinosaur Diner) by Lois Young is available at Amazon. Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info
In this episode we are joined by new member (maybe) Doma to discuss the terrible news of how Dr. Doom will be potrayed in the new Fantasic Four reboot. We also give you our thoughts on the possible casting choices regarding DC's Suicide Squad movie. Also as always join us for shenanigans as always.
In this episode we are joined by new member (maybe) Doma to discuss the terrible news of how Dr. Doom will be potrayed in the new Fantasic Four reboot. We also give you our thoughts on the possible casting choices regarding DC's Suicide Squad movie. Also as always join us for shenanigans as always.
With the level of douchebaggery at Milan already so high at Milan, I called in the big guns to help sort everything out. So we, the Milan Obsession Fantastic Four, talk about the coaching situation and then sort through the roster to give management some ideas as to who to sell and who to keep this summer. Last but not least, we introduce the Milan Obsession Douchebagery Alert System™ to help you know what levels of douchebaggery are going on at any given time. You're welcome. The Fantasic Four includes the President of the Curva Sud America, Francesco; The Comeback Kid, Derek; the awesome Miami Vice, Derwuin, and yours truly. We examined the following douchebaggery: • News of the Week: Montolivo hitched, No more co-ownerships, Conte's Premature Exclamation • Seedorf Out? • Inzaghi In? • Mercato Forecast: Review of all Milan players & discussing contracts, salaries, and whether or not they should stay at the club this summer • Douchebaggery Alert System™: Where Milan are this week Thanks to my superhero Milan fans, the Milan Obsession Fantstic Four. Follow Francesco on Twitter @FrancescoPetra8; follow Derek @DeekMonn and follow Derwuin @D_Mendez3
Eric picked Echo #2 by Terry Moore as the book of the week because it's a little like Strangers in Paradise but it's also nothing like Strangers in Paradise. We also discuss JSA #14, Countdown #3, Fantasic Four #556 and more. We go in depth on the new Titan's series to see if it's any good and if we'll stick with it and with Tomasi's return to Green Lantern Corps with issue #23 we reflect on the Corps as a whole give our opinions on whether the Corps book is necessary. We finish off the show with Eric requesting a little help from all you gamers out there, so listen it and help him out!Subscribe on itunes here! Or download the podcast directly here(right click....save as)
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