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Today we visit Middle Earth and discuss the score to "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" with Emmy award-winning Composer Stephen Gallagher and Grammy award-winning Producer/Engineer Mark Willsher. Their goal in this project was to “honour the narrative of the film by blending the beloved design and musical language of the original Lord of the Rings trilogy with ideas befitting Kamiyama-san's beautiful hand-drawn anime.” We discuss learning from and enjoying the differences between "The War of the Rohirrim" and the original live action LOTR trilogies in terms of workflow and creative style. We also cover thematic material, composition/mixing techniques and the value of having a trusted collaboration! "Overture" from THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE WAR OF THE ROHIRRIM (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is copyrighted and used with permission from WBD Music AS(ASCAP), New Line Tunes (ASCAP) and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights to the music are owned by WBD Music, New Line Tunes, and Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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A new episode of Geek at Arms? Inconceivable!!! In this episode James begins Geek Out by describing just how much he and his wife have enjoyed playing Baldur's Gate 3, and how much his whole family has enjoyed the latest Star Wars series Skeleton Crew. Speaking of a galaxy far, far way, Mike tells us about jumping back into the GM chair for an upcoming Star Wars D6 campaign and gives his thoughts on Dungeon Crawler Carl. Bryan wraps it up by telling us about his preparations for joining an rpg with the Los Angeles Dice & Developer Society, and he and James give their thoughts on the animated movie The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Finally, the guys look at the third film of the Great Adaptations Film Club: one of their favorite movies of all time, The Princess Bride!
David discusses the movies he's been watching, including It's Not Me, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, The Last Showgirl, Carry On and The Colors Within.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's part 2 of the episode...the homework. We cover everything: Reservoir Dogs, The Kentucky Fried Movie, Battle Royale, Dogma, Young Frankenstein, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Se7en, Thelma, Bob Marley: One Love, We Beat The Dream Team, Creature Commandos S1, Paradise S1, Shoresy S4, Nosferatu, To Catch A Killer, Bloodline, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Flow, Severance S2, Batman: Death And Maidens, and Longlegs. The featured song is "Three of Clubs" by Dutch Nuggets. You can find them at: Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Spotify Check us out at our website and on social media. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on iTunes.
Every week TWIG brings you a variety show full of segments ranging from news, reviews, interviews, and everything in-between to satisfy your geeky appetite!This week in geek:- Introductions- Rise Of The Ronin (Koei Tecmo Sony PC Steam Review)https://store.steampowered.com/app/1340990/Rise_of_the_Ronin/- Geek News- The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (Warner 4K UHD Review)https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Lord-of-the-Rings-The-War-of-the-Rohirrim-4K-Blu-ray/377883/ - Weird News- Assassin's Creed Shadows (Ubisoft Connect PC Review)https://www.ubisoft.com/en-ca/game/assassins-creed/shadows- What's Next? Show Notes:Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://bsky.app/profile/birdmanguelph.bsky.socialAlex "The Producer" - https://bsky.app/profile/dethphasetwig.bsky.socialFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisweekingeek.bsky.socialSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqWebsite: https://www.thisweekingeek.netMarch 18, 2025
In this week's episode of Geeksters! the boys start off talking about their week. Ed talks about seeing the movie “Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” plus his physical and digital movie purchases. Shawn talked about seeing the movie “Saturday Night” and the specials for “Saturday Night … Continue reading → The post Geeksters – Episode 531 first appeared on Words with Geeks. The post Geeksters – Episode 531 appeared first on Words with Geeks.
Programa dividit en dues parts. En la primera entrem en una sala de judicis acompanyats de Clint Eastwood. Analitzem la darrera pel·lícula del mestre en què repassem la seva figura com a director, el lleig de Warner en l'estrena, aprofundim en el dilema moral de la pel·lícula i comentem la magnífica feina de Nicholas Hoult i la resta del repartiment. La part amb espòilers a partir del minut 25. En la segona part, a partir d'1 hora, tornem a la Terra Mitjana amb The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Expliquem per quins motius El Senyor dels Anells ha tornat al cinema en animació i si aquest tipus d'anime ha estat el més afortunat. Analitzem la pel·lícula i l'encaix en els apèndixs de Tolkien. La part amb espòilers a partir d'1 hora i 27 minuts. Us acompanyen l'Ignasi Arbat, en David Callahan Ruiz, l'Aram Bonmatí i l'Olaf. Web: https://www.ningunoesperfecte.cat Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ningunoesperfecte
Reviews: Chilling Adventures Presents The Nine Lives of Salem One-Shot, Pop Kill #1, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Ravenous Some of CNI's best reviewers are back! Thanks to Marta and Melissa for contributing. And our news anchor Emily returns too! News includes: Image joins Sweet Shop, Mattel gets DC license back, Bong Joon Ho's next project will be an animated film and more! Some great recommendations in the Top 3! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Lord of the Rings has conquered many forms of media, from books to film, top comics and even audio dramas. But while attempts have been made, the animated medium has had middling success.So how would a LoTR anime fair? We've had our first taste with The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim – which is now available to stream on HBO Max.So has this outing faired any better? And should you seek it out?VIDEOS!Kawaii-Fi YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/KawaiiFiKyle's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KyleinOrbitTifa's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetkennedy SUPPORT USPatreon: Patreon.com/KawaiiFiBuy us a Coffee: Ko-fi.com/kawaiifi JOIN THE KAWAII-FI COMMUNITYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KawaiiFiAnime/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kawaiifianime/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kawaiifianimeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kawaiifianimeDiscord: https://discord.gg/p9ccFx8vTQ LISTEN ELSEWHERE?Spotify: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-FiSpotifyApple: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-FiAppleYT Music: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-Fi-YMCastbox: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-FiCastboxGoodpod: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-fiGoodpodAmazon Music: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-FiAmazonPocket Casts: https://bit.ly/Kawaii-FiPocket EPISODE SEGMENTS00:00:00 – Show Opener00:37:25 – Next Time, rings and beef?Tags:anime,podcast,anime news,anime podcast,anime reviews,anime recommendation,Lord of the rings,The Lord of the Rings,The War of the Rohirrim,Eagles,Gondor,Gondor calls for aid,
Brandon & Alli discuss a grab bag of movies about swords & swordplay, starting with the fencing academy drama By the Sword (1991). Swords! https://swampflix.com/ https://plotisoptional.com/ 00:00 Plot is Optional & Spooky Tuesday 02:55 I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (1987) 09:18 The Lord of the Rings - The War of the Rohirrim (2024) 16:42 By the Sword (1991) 37:55 Captain Blood (1939) 48:14 Conan the Barbarian (1982) 56:27 She (1984) 1:06:06 Sword of the Stranger (2007)
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is a simple story, but both its violence and animation have some choppiness to them. Read the Plugged In Review If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
It's physical media time with Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski guiding you through this week's releases which includes a pair of late indie staples from the ‘80s now in 4K. There's a pair of John Candy comedies from the same decade, Burt Reynolds directing a comedy about suicide and one about the life of Frances Farmer. Pick your poison in Richard Dreyfuss directing porn (within the movie) and the unspeakable horrors of Roger Corman mutant rapists. Keanu Reeves is a demon hunter and David Fincher gets upgrades for his underrated B-movie thriller and the origin story of another demon. 0:00 - Intro 2:37 - Criterion (Crossing Delancey 4K, Drugstore Cowboy 4K) 19:24 - Kino (Summer Rental, Uncle Buck 4K, Frances) 41:13 - MGM (Inserts, The End, Uptown Girls) 1:01:51 - Shout (Humanoids from the Deep 4K) 1:13:16 - Warner (Constantine 4K) 1:21:52 - Sony (Panic Room 4K, The Social Network 4K) 1:41:21 – New Theatrical Titles On Blu-ray (Last Summer, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Nosferatu, The Order, September 5, Weekend at Taipei) 1:46:15 – New Blu-ray Announcements
Chapters:00:00:00 Intro00:04:39 Cottontail00:10:15 Graveyard00:18:38 My Fault: London00:23:49 The Blackcoat's Daughter00:28:31 The Exchange S200:31:03 The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim00:37:49 What we're looking forward to00:43:08 Wrapping up
In which co-hosts Kenny and Sam talk to Professor Gerry Canavan in a far-reaching conversation about loving Tolkien as leftists. Topics include Tolkien's racial politics, the political valences of science fiction and fantasy, Tolkien's abandoned Lord of the Rings sequel, and of course, Huan the talking dog.Gerry Canavan is the Chair of the English Department at Marquette University where he also teaches a class on Tolkien. His essays on Tolkien include Tolkien Against The Grain in the Winter 2025 issue of Dissent Magazine and The Eowyn Mystique, a review of the new animated film "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" for the Los Angeles Review of Books.More Gerry:Octavia E. Butler (University of Illinois Press)Imagining Utopia (article for Verso on Fredric Jameson)The lesson of JRR Tolkien's abandoned Lord of the Rings sequel (article for Washington Post)Grad School Vonnegut/Achebe podcastTwitterPrimary sources:The Hobbit | The Lord of the Rings | The SilmarillionSecondary sources:Carpenter - J.R.R. Tolkien: A BiographyGarth - Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold of Middle-EarthMills - The Wretched of Middle-Earth: An Orkish ManifestoLeave us a review! Send us an email at entmootpod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies and streaming shows I watched in winter 2024/2025, and share my opinions on them. I also take a look at my ebook advertising results from January 2025. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Half-Orc Paladin, Book #3 in the Half-Elven Thief series, (as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward) at my Payhip store: PALADIN50 The coupon code is valid through February 28, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook for the bad February weather, we've got you covered! 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 238 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is February 7, 2025 and today we are discussing the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter 2024 and 2025. Before that, we will do Coupon of the Week, an update on my current writing projects, Question of the Week, and my ad results from January 2025. First, let's start with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Half-Orc Paladin, Book Three in the Half-Elven Thief Series (as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward) at my Payhip store. That coupon code is PALADIN50. This coupon code will be valid through February the 28th, 2025, so if you need a new audiobook to get you through the bad February weather, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing and audiobook projects. As I mentioned last week, Shield of Deception is now out and you can get it at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, Smashwords and my Payhip store. It is doing quite well. Thank you all for that. I hope you enjoy the book and I've been hearing good things about it from people who read it. Now that Shield of Deception is done, my main project is now Ghost in the Assembly and I am 36,000 words into it as of this recording, which puts me almost on Chapter 8 of 21. So I'm about one third of the way through the rough draft, give or take. If all goes well. I'm hoping that book will be out in March. My secondary project is Shield of Battle, which is the sequel to Shield of Deception and I am about 2,000 words into that. I'm also 50,000 words into what will be the third and final Stealth and Spells book, Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest. It was originally named Reactant, but I decided to change the name to Final Quest because that sounds better and if all goes well, that will probably be out in the middle of the year, give or take. In audiobook news, Cloak of Masks (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) is now out at all audio stores, including Audible, so you can listen to that there. Work is almost done on Cloak of Dragonfire. It's being proof-listened to as I record this and hopefully that should be out before too much longer. So that is where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:19 Question of the Week Next up is Question of the Week, which is intended to inspire interesting discussions of enjoyable topics. This week's topic, which ties into our main topic: what was the favorite movie you saw in 2024? No wrong answers, obviously (including “I hate everything I saw in 2024”). We have a few responses for this. JD says: It was either Transformers One or Deadpool and Wolverine. Mary says: I didn't see any movies in 2024. Doug says: Dune was one of the books I read in the ‘70s. Like your books, I never got enough back then. I was buying Hardcovers. I still have six of them. I have seen the two versions of the books. Can't wait to see this version of the books. I have seen the first movies. Hope to see more. David says: Godzilla versus Kong was pretty much the only one from last year I saw. I just bought Gladiator 2 but haven't watched it yet. Davette says: I enjoyed both Dune 2 and The Fall Guy and Inside Out 2 and Deadpool and Wolverine. My favorite was Wicked, mainly because I've been waiting on that movie for years. Bonnie says: I haven't seen any movies or watched TV in years. For myself, I think it would be a tie for my favorite movie of 2024 for between Dune 2 and The Fall Guy. The two Dune movies, for all the stuff they changed from the book, are probably the most faithful adaptation it was possible to make with that very dense and very weird book. I thought The Fall Guy was just hilarious and I had no idea it was based on TV series from the ‘80s until I read up about it on the Internet after I saw the movie. It was interesting that we didn't have very many responses to this question the week and of those responses, one third of them was “I didn't see any movies in 2024.” So if the movie industry is wondering why it's in so much trouble, I think we might have just found the answer here in that nobody wants to go to see movies in the theater anymore. 00:04:09 Ad Results for January 2025 Now onto our next topic, how my ads performed in January 2025. Now as usual for my books in January, I used Facebook ads, Amazon ads, and BookBub ads, so let's break them down by category- first, by Facebook ads. As usual, I advertised The Ghosts and Cloak Games/Cloak Mage. GHOSTS: $4.08 for every dollar, with 22% of the profit coming from the audiobooks. CLOAK GAMES/MAGE: $3.38 for every dollar, with 6% of the profit coming from the audiobooks. So that went pretty well. I'm hoping that percentage will go up once Cloak of Dragonfire is done and we can put together Cloak Mage Omnibus Three. I also did some Amazon ads – specifically for HALF-ELVEN THIEF, STEALTH & SPELLS ONLINE: CREATION, and THE LINUX COMMAND LINE BEGINNERS GUIDE. Remember, for an Amazon ad to be effective, it usually needs to be generating at least one sale for every eight clicks on the ads. HALF-ELVEN THIEF: $4.65 for every dollar spent, 1.85 sales for every click. It's just an amazing ratio-thank you for that. STEALTH & SPELLS ONLINE: CREATION: Lost $0.15 for every dollar spent, 1 sale for every 4.76 clicks. THE LINUX COMMAND LINE BEGINNER'S GUIDE: $3.16 for every dollar spent, 33% of the profit from audio, 1.34 sales for every click. The standout was HALF-ELVEN THIEF, which actually had more sales than clicks on the ads. That hardly ever happens! You can see there's a reason I'm going to conclude STEALTH & SPELLS with the third book, because it just doesn't sell well. All of the advertising experiments I have tried to make it sell well have not responded to date. That said, we did improve from December, where I only got a sale for every 14 clicks. Additionally, Amazon ads work really well with nonfiction books, since they respond a lot better to keyword ads. Finally, I used Bookbub ads for THE GHOSTS on Apple. That went pretty well. THE GHOSTS: $4 for every $1 spent. So, all in all, a pretty good month for ads, though STEALTH & SPELLS remains the weak point. As always everyone, thank you for buying the books and listening to the audiobooks. 00:06:50 Main Topic: Movie/TV Show Reviews of Winter 2024/Early Winter 2025 Now onto our main topic, the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter 2024 and early winter 2025. As always, my ratings are totally subjective and based on nothing more concrete than my own opinions. Our first one is Red One, which came out in 2024. This was a strange mashup of genres, a holiday movie, urban fantasy, a thriller, and just a little bit of existential horror. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson plays Callum Drift, who is the head of Santa Claus's security. Meanwhile, Chris Evans plays an unscrupulous hacker and thief named Jack O'Malley. Jack unwittingly helps unknown malefactors kidnap Santa Claus and so Callum and Jack have to team up to rescue Santa from his kidnappers. This sounds like a lighthearted holiday movie, but it really isn't. The movie is rather dour and takes itself very seriously. Callum acts like he's in a Jason Bourne movie and deals with various supernatural creatures like a special forces operator assessing targets. Additionally, there are some urban fantasy elements with the vast government agency dedicated to hiding the supernatural world from normal people. I don't think the dissonance really worked at all. It had pieces of a light holiday movie and pieces of a thriller and they really didn't mesh. It's not hard to see why this one didn't do well in the theaters, on top of its enormous budget. Overall Grade: D (In the spirit of Christmas generosity) Next up is Argylle, which came out in 2024. This was a dumb movie, but I enjoyed it, kind of like Murder Mystery with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston on Netflix. I mean that wasn't exactly Shakespeare or Milton, but I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy myself while watching it. Same thing applies to Argylle. The plot is that the protagonist Ellie Conway is a bestselling spy novelist. Ellie is a bit of an eccentric personality and travels everywhere with her cat in a backpack that has a window in it so the cat can see what's going on. However, it turns out that Ellie's novels are accurately predicting events in real life espionage, so several sinister spy agencies are hunting her down to learn her secret. A spy named Aidan saves Ellie, claiming that he's the only one she can trust. Of course, this is the kind of movie that has a shocking betrayal and plot twist every eight minutes or so, and the revelation of the central twist made me face palm a bit. There is a fight scene at the end involving colored smoke that's absolutely bonkers. It was on Apple Plus or Apple TV or whatever it's called, but that means all the characters did all their computing on shiny new Apple devices, which is always amusing. Overall Grade: D+ (but barely) Next up is Venom: The Last Dance, which came out in 2024. It wasn't as good as the first two since so many of the characters did not return, but it brought the Venom Trilogy to a mostly satisfying conclusion. Eddie Brock and Venom are on the run after the events of Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Unbeknownst to either of them, the US government has a secret facility holding captured symbiant aliens and the agency that runs the facility is hunting for them. Unbeknownst to the US government, the creator of the symbiotes, an evil entity named Knull is preparing to escape his prison and to do that, he needs Eddie/Venom delivered to him alive, so he dispatches his creatures to Earth hunt down Eddie and Venom, with disastrous results. The best part of the movie was the comedic duo of Eddie and Venom since the movie takes the absurdity of their situation and leans into it. Overall Grade: B- Next up is the Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, which came out in 2024. I read an interview with Brandon Sanderson where he said that a big part of the problem with movie adaptations of books is that the filmmakers often want to tell their own story, not the books'. So they basically used the book as a framework for telling their own story, which inevitably annoys the readers of the book. I suspect that was what happened with The War of the Rohirrim. This movie was a mixture of strong points and weaknesses. Apparently it only exists because New Line needed to put out something or they'd lose film rights to Tolkien's stuff, and so The War of the Rohirrim was fast-tracked. The strong points: the animation looked pretty, the battle scenes were fun to watch, the voice performances were good, and the music was also good. The weak points: it felt too long and slow-paced. I think a good half-hour could have been cut of the characters looking pensive and thoughtful (and saved the animators a lot of work in the process). Additionally, I don't think the changes to the plot quite worked. It's based out of the Appendices of The Lord of the Rings, specifically the history of Rohan. In the book, the plot is touched off when the corrupt Lord Freca demands that King Helm's daughter Hera marry Freca's son Wulf. Helm takes exception to this and ends up killing Freca. His son Wulf swears vengeance, gathers an army from Rohan's enemies, and sets out to seize the crown for himself. In the book, Helm's sons are killed, and Helm himself dies in the defense of the Hornburg (which later becomes known as Helm's Deep), but his nephew Frealof gathers an army, kills Wulf, and becomes the new king of Rohan. That would have been perfectly good for the plot, but as we mentioned above, I think the screenwriters decided they wanted to write about a Strong Female Character, so they massively expanded Hera's part and made her the protagonist. The problem with this as an adaptation is that Hera is only mentioned once in the book, so the script has to make up a lot of extra stuff to justify Hera's presence, which always weakens an adaptation of a book. This version of Hera would have been in danger of becoming a stereotypical #girlboss character, but she acts more like a Japanese anime protagonist, which does work better in this sort of movie than an Americanized Strong Female Character. So, in the end, not a bad movie, but I think it would have worked better if they had stuck closer to the original plot in the book. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Golden Era, which came out in 2022. This is a documentary about the making of the classic Nintendo 64 game Goldeneye and the company behind it. Until I watched this, I never knew that Rare, the company that made Goldeneye, was based in the UK. I admit I really didn't play Goldeneye back in the ‘90s and early ‘00s. I did a few times at various social events, but I never really got into it since I didn't own a game console from 1998 to 2019. Nonetheless, Goldeneye was a very influential game that left its mark on all first-person shooter games since. The documentary interviews most of the people who were involved in the making of Goldeneye, and it was fascinating to see how they more or less accidentally created a genre-defining game. If you enjoyed Goldeneye or are interested in video game history at all, the documentary is worth watching. After many years of official unavailability, Goldeneye is now available on Nintendo Switch and Xbox, so I may have to give it a try. Overall grade: B Next up is Wonka, which came out in 2023. I didn't really intend to watch this, but it was on in the background while I was playing Starfield…and Starfield has a lot of loading screens. This movie wasn't made for me, not even remotely, but I thought it was a competently executed example of a movie musical. Anyway, the plot revolves around a young Willy Wonka coming to a city that seems like a weird hybrid between Paris and New York. Wonka sets out to start selling his innovative chocolates, but soon runs into stiff opposition from the corrupt local candy industry, the corrupt local police chief, and his equally corrupt landlady, who has somehow transitioned from hospitality to luring people into debt slavery. Wonka makes allies from his fellow indentured workers, and soon he is conducting local chocolate manufacturing like a heist. Like I said, this really wasn't made for me, and I'm sure people who actually like musicals would have many more detailed opinions. But this had some genuinely funny bits. Hugh Grant as an Oompa Loompa was hilarious, and so was Rowan Atkinson as a corrupt bishop. The best line: “Judgment has come…in a most unexpected form!” Overall grade: B Next up is Man on the Inside, which came out in 2024, and this is a Netflix comedy series from Mike Schur, who created Parks and Recreation, The Good Place and Brooklyn 99. To describe this show, think of a meditation about accepting the inevitability of aging and death through Schur's comedic style, and you'll be there. Anyway, Ted Danson stars as a recently widowed retired professor of engineering named Charles. His daughter is worried that he's not handling things well and becoming too isolated, so suggests that he find a hobby. Charles answers a classified ad for an “older man who can use technology” and finds himself recruited by a private investigator named Julie. Julie's company has been hired to find a thief within a retirement home, and Julie is about 35 years too young to convincingly infiltrate a retirement home. Hence, Charles pretends to be a new resident, and finds himself befriending the residents he is supposed to investigate. All the while, he tries to deal with the remaining grief from his wife's death, which he never got around to processing in the moment. In my opinion, The Good Place and Brooklyn 99 both kind of fell apart in their final seasons, but Man on the Inside avoids that in its final episodes, providing good resolution to both the conflict and the emotional stakes. I thought it was both bittersweet and quite funny, and I approve that there's going to be a 2nd season. Overall grade: B Next up is Minted, which came out in 2023, and this was an interesting documentary about the rise in the fall of the NFT, which in the early 2020s we were assured was going to be the next big thing, but it just turned out to be yet another scam. The documentary follows an interesting course, first explaining what an NFT is, and then interviewing artists who made life-changing money from minting their early NFTS. But then the speculators arrived, and followed swiftly by the scammers. As of 2025, of course, NFTs are quite worthless, like so many much-vaunted Web 3.0 style technologies. I think the documentary's biggest weakness was assuming that NFT technology was around to stay and would find a use that would help artists. I agree that it's around to stay, but I don't think it adds value to anything at all. Nevertheless, an interesting look into the NFT fad and the impact it had on artists. Overall grade: B Next up is Gladiator 2, which came out in 2024. This is basically the same movie as the original Gladiator, just reshuffled a bit and with twenty years of improved technology. The main character Hanno is a soldier in an African city that rebels against Rome. After the rebellion is inevitably crushed, he is taken as a slave and ends up as a gladiator in Rome, determined to take his vengeance on the Roman general who ordered the death of his wife. However, the general was only carrying out the orders of the insane twin emperors Geta and Caracalla. For that matter, Hanno's owner, the charming and affable Macrinus, has his own agenda. As Hanno seeks revenge, he finds himself drawn into the deadly game of imperial politics and must confront the secrets of his own past. The movie is only very vaguely accurate in terms of history, but it does a good job of capturing the corruption and decadence of the Roman Empire at that time. The empire was in very bad shape, and in fact was only a few years from what historians call the Crisis of the Third Century, a fifty year period of continual civil war, assassination, usurpation, and economic meltdown that resulted in the empire breaking into three separate states for about fifteen years. Everyone knows that the Roman Empire fell in 476 AD, but it very nearly didn't make it even to 300 AD. So the ending of Gladiator 2 is a total fantasy, like one of those alt-history books where the Roman Empire ends up conquering the Americas or expanding into outer space. That said, I enjoyed the movie. Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, and Connie Nielsen in particular gave very good performances, with Denzel Washington's Macrinus as the standout. Overall grade: B Next up is High Sierra, which came out in 1941, and this is 1940s true crime grimdark. A common misconception is that black and white films are generally more sanitized and saccharine than modern fare. This definitely isn't true – there wasn't any gratuitous violence and nudity in ‘40s movies, but some of them were very cynical and dark. High Sierra definitely falls into that category. Humphrey Bogart plays Roy Earle, a bank robber currently in Indiana state prison. His former boss Big Mac arranges a pardon for him, and brings him out to California for one last big job. Unfortunately, the other people on Earle's crew are idiots, and he has a growing sense of impending disaster. Additionally, Earle gets emotionally entangled with two women – Velma, a sick woman from his hometown, and Marie, a woman inured to the lifestyle of criminals. As Earle prepares for the job and attempts to deal with the two women, things get more and more complicated. Definitely on the darker side as I mentioned, but well worth watching, both as a historical artifact and a crime story in its own right. Overall grade: B+ Next is Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5, which came out in 2024. Lower Decks is an example of a parody of a thing that is so good that it sort of loops around the horseshoe and becomes a good example of the thing it is parodying. Season 5 is the undeserved end to the very funny Lower Decks series. Paramount really, really wants to get purchased by Skydance, and that's probably going to happen in 2025, so there's a lot of clearing the decks at Paramount, and I expect Lower Decks was one of the casualties. Then again, our protagonists are no longer lower deckers but junior officers, so perhaps it was a natural place to end the show. So Lower Decks went out pretty strong with a collection of funny and good episodes. All the characters experienced plot arcs and development. The lower deckers matured from the callow ensigns they were in Season 1, and the senior officers likewise experienced character growth and development. (I liked Commander Ransom's triumphant battle cry of “high intensity interval training!”) I'd say the only weakness is that the show ended with multiverse stuff, and I don't like multiverse stuff in general. Still, the show made a compelling argument for the multiverse as a concept, and the multiverse plot did give an excuse to bring back various Trek actors for speaking parts. And, to be fair, Star Trek has been doing multiverse stuff long, long before the Marvel movies ran the concept into the ground – Captain Kirk was dealing with alternate universe stuff back in the 1960s. The last episode was a satisfactory conclusion to the series. Lower Decks might be over, but once the Skydance acquisition settles down, maybe the character will return in a new show called Junior Officers? One can hope! Overall grade: B+ Next up is the Frasier reboot Season 2, which also came out in 2024. I liked this about as much as I liked Season 1, which is to say I enjoyed it and found it funny. Frasier's and his son Frederick's relationship seems to have reached equilibrium, so the season spent more time on more 1940s style screwball comedy, which is not a bad thing. Some of the best comedy remains the conflicts between Frasier and Frederick, which is of course an echo of Frasier's own conflicts with his father back in the original show in the 1990s. I think the best episode was the return of Frasier's scheming, Machiavellian agent Bebe and her daughter Phoebe, who did not exactly fall far from the maternal apple tree. The 10-episode format for the season does seem rather cramped compared to the 20-ish episodes per season of the original show, but that was a different era. Frasier remains, as one of the characters said in the previous season, the same well-meaning buffoon who goes “that extra, ill-advised mile.” I hope we get a Season 3, but with the shakeups we mentioned at Paramount, that seems unlikely. Overall grade: A- Finally, let's close with the three best things I saw in Winter 2024/2025. The first of my favorite three is Saturday Night, which came out in 2024. This is a biopic about the chaotic first night of Saturday Night Live back in the 1970s. Quite hilarious in a vicious sort of way, and (from what I understand) it accurately captures the sheer chaos of live TV. Of course, the chaos surrounding SNL is probably a bit higher than usual for standard live television. After I watched it, I looked it up, and it seems the movie compresses about three months' worth of events into the hour and a half before the launch of the very first episode. What's amusing is that the more outlandish an event in the movie was, the more likely it was to have actually happened in the leadup to the show's launch. It was the mundane stuff that was made up, not the crazy stuff. JK Simmons was hilarious as Milton Berle. Nowadays, SNL is an Institution, so it was amusing to see it back when everyone thought it was a bad idea that would fail catastrophically. The movie convincingly captured the “look” of the 1970s – all the characters looked like they were made of nicotine, cholesterol, and cocaine, and in some instances, a lot of cocaine. That stuff is bad for you, as several SNL stars later found out to their sorrow. It really shows the randomness of history – watching the creation of SNL, you wouldn't expect it to have lasting cultural impact, but it did. Overall grade: A The second of my three favorite things I saw was The Thin Man, which came out in 1934. This is based on a novel by Dashiel Hammett (most famous for writing The Maltese Falcon), and was made pre-Hays Code, so the female lead tended to wear outfits that show off a bit more skin than you would otherwise expect in a 1930s movie. Interestingly, The Thin Man is a fusion of a noir detective movie and a screwball comedy, not two genres that are usually connected, and somehow it all works. Anyway, the movie centers around detective Nick and his wife Nora, who have returned to New York after a four-year sojourn to California. Nick used to be a private detective, but then he married the wealthy Nora, and wanted to retire to a life of ease and parties with a lot of alcohol. Except everyone in New York assumes that Nick isn't retired and is back on the case, and so he gets dragged into the disappearance of an eccentric factory owner and a string of murders that pop up around it. Of course, Nick isn't as reluctant to come out of retirement as he pretends. As is often the case in many movies made in the 1930s, many of the rich characters are shown as malicious buffoons, especially the factory owner's ex-wife. Nick and Nora, as the protagonists, are of course exempt from this. This is considered a classic, and deservedly so – the characters are sharply drawn, the dialogue is good, the performances are excellent, the movie manages to portray a fairly complex plot in 90 minutes. You'll want to watch it with the captions on, of course, because while human nature may not have changed in the ninety years since this movie came out, audio technology has sure improved. Fun fact: Nick and Nora's dog is named Asta, which is apparently a frequent answer in crossword puzzles due to the double vowels. Overall grade: A Now, for the third of my three favorite things I saw in Winter 2024/2025, that would be Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, which came out in 2024. This is Star Wars meets The Goonies meets Pirates of the Caribbean, and despite that very odd combination of influences, the show was really quite good. The show opens on the idyllic planet of At Attin, which looks like an idealized version of 1980s suburbia filtered through Star Wars. Everyone on the planet has the same job – contributing to the Great Work (whatever that is). Since our four protagonists are kids, they don't pay much attention to that or the concerns of the adults. When one of the children discovers a derelict spaceship in the woods, they accidentally activate it and fly off-planet. This is a problem because At Attin is protected by a Barrier that doesn't allow travel, and the galaxy is a dangerous place with a lot of pirate gangs roaming around looking for prey. However, the children fall in with Jod, who claims to be a Jedi who will help the kids get back to their home. Everyone they meet warns them that Jod is a con artist and not to be trusted, but he demonstrates Force powers again and again (which would seem to support his claim that he's a Jedi). And the kids' home of At Attin has a mysterious secret, one that Jod desperately wants to claim for himself. This is very entertaining all the way through. Star Wars really works best as a kids' adventure show (in my opinion), though I'm still looking forward to the second season of Andor, which is Star Wars crossed with a John le Carre spy thriller. Overall grade: A So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
On the 48th episode of Bomb Squad Matinee, Tim, Tanner, and special guest Emilia discuss the latest Tolkien adaptation, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Does this anime-style take on Tolkien's world do justice to its source material? Does the voice cast bring a memorable performance to the film? What were some of the Japanese cinema influences that director Kenji Kamiyama and the staff brought to the film? Tune in to find out!
Huch, haben wir da etwas verpasst? Knapp 20 Jahre nach dem Ende von Peter Jacksons meisterhafter Trilogie erschien kurz vor Weihnachten ein weiterer The Lord of the Rings Film im Kino. Während Fans ihre jährlichen Rewatches fröhlich auf Social Media teilten, verschwand Kenji Kamiyamas Anime The War of the Rohirrim ungeachtet von einer breiteren Öffentlichekeit […] The post PewCast 160: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim mit Alex Matzkeit appeared first on PewPewPew.
Michael, Pax, and Rob wrap up this month's Lounge talking about Ghost Stories: Stephen Fry's Definitive Collection, Batman: Resurrection by John Jackson Miller, Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Sure I'll Join Your Cult by Maria Bamford, what makes a good Sherlock Holmes pastiche, and more.
New year, same existential dread! We kick off our new series of Austin's choosing “Ohhhh the weather outside is frightful” with a 00s staple, 30 DAYS OF NIGHT, and discuss the disasters going on in our hometown, and the absolute PLETHORA of films we've watched since the last time we gathered. One discovery of note: Ga'hooligans. Just you wait… 00:00 - 12:30ish Intros: The Los Angeles fires. 12:30ish - 1:29:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time: Cody - Red One, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Dear Santa, Home Alone, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, The Grinch (2018), Fatman, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Edward Scissorhands, Nosferatu x2, Harry Potter 7-8, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Austin - Harry Potter 4-8, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Nosferatu, Carry-On, Spirited, Muppet Christmas Carol, Mickey and the Very Many Christmases, Krampus, White Christmas, Scrooged, Looper, Knives Out, When Harry Met Sally, Avicii: I'm Tim, Wicked, The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot, Lucas - The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Nosferatu, Carry-On, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Iron Man, Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 2, Thor, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Last Christmas, A Complete Unknown, Babygirl, Conclave, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Tropic Thunder, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Space Jam, The Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'hoole, The Great Muppet Caper, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Mummy (1999), and Hundreds of Beavers Curtis - Red One, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Nosferatu x3, Conclave, Evil Does Not Exist, Kneecap, Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, Throne of Blood, Dark Water, A Bittersweet Life, I Saw the Devil, Friday the 13th (1980), Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale, Cosmopolis, The Northman, MadS, Your Monster, Carnage for Christmas, Red Rooms, Nosferatu (1922), Nosferatu the Vampire, Kraven the Hunter, The Age of Innocence, Rope, Ashfall, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Jack Frost (1997), The Raid, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, John Wick, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, John Wick Chapter 2, The Brutalist, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, eXistenZ, The Conversation, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, Den of Thieves, The Last Showgirl, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, The Hunger, Deja Vu, and Body Double. 1:29:00ish - 2:03:00ish 30 DAYS OF NIGHT - SHUDdown and discussion! 2:03:00ish - End - The next movie in our series “Ohhh the weather outside is frightful!”
Happy New Year! For their 184th episode, two horse-riding film critics, two horn-blowing dads, and two sieging teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, celebrated a new year with a conversation on the recent spin-off "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim." The anime-style film is a deep prequel to the War of the Ring from the Peter Jackson cradle. It impressed us and we're bummed it's flopping at the box office. We talk about why. Come learn more and stay for the mutual love and respect that fun movies encapsulate. Enjoy our podcast!https://discord.gg/N6MKWXU2https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/cinephilehissyfit/https://www.instagram.com/casablancadon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinephileFitwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNProduction by Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and SoundEpisode Artwork by Charles Langley for Area 42 Studios and Soundhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadiohttps://everymoviehasalesson.com/https://ruminationsradio.transistor.fm/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Mark and Bryan unite to discuss Kraven the Hunter, Lord of the Rings The War of the Rohirrim and Dream Productions. They also give you ten episodes of holiday television to get you in the mood for Christmas before crowning the winner of the Christmas song in part 2 of 2 in the bracket!~Don't forget to book your next magical vacation with our preferred travel partner, Sara Solberg! Email her at sarasolberg@d2travel.com for more information.
Episode 219 of Back Row Banter. The Back Row Boys gather around to discuss what they have been watching recently and review the movie ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim.' Join us next week for our review of ‘Gone Girl'!The review segment of the podcast starts at 02:00.Spoiler-talk starts at 26:00 and ends at 39:48.Entropy listhttps://letterboxd.com/ayysh/list/entropy-list/Follow the podcast!Show:Website: https://backrowbanter.buzzsprout.com/Twitter: @BanterRowYouTube: Back Row BanterEmail: BackRowBanterPod@gmail.comInstagram: @BackRowBanterPodBlake:Letterboxd: BlakeHolderAdam:Letterboxd: @AyyshTwitter: @Ayysh24Twitch: twitch.tv/AyyshNathaniel:Letterboxd: @nsgingrichTwitter: @nsgingrichInstagram: @nathanielg92Check out Nathaniel's podcast, The Sandpiper Tapes!http://www.buzzsprout.com/1386679Tyler:Letterboxd: @tylervidalesTwitter: @tylervidalesInstagram: @tylervidalesTwitch: twitch.tv/ElTrabajo87Intro/Outro music by washedgoods, soundcloud.com/washedgoods
We're back with another episode catching up on things that happened during the Holiday break. In this episode we review films such as "Mufasa: The Lion King" (1:09), "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" (16:16), "Carry-On" (28:55), and "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" (39:03). On the TV side of things we talk about the second season of Netflix's most popular show ever "Squid Game" (50:55), the final season of Marvel's animated series "What If....?" (1:02:48) and the debut of WWE Raw on Netflix (1:13:59). News of the Week: SAG/DGA Nominations, Superman Trailer (1:55:04) (Song: Escape From The City ...for City Escape x Ted Poley, Tony Harnell)
Corey Olsen and Maggie Parke are joined today by Daniel Falconer, to discuss his work with Weta Workshop on several Tolkien adaptations.Other Minds and Hands: An Open and Friendly Discussion of Tolkien Adaptation, Episode 92, recorded on January 6, 2025.Signum Studios just launched another Kickstarter for a new project: Rings & Realms:The Lord of the Rings-The War of the Rohirrim https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/signumu/ringsandrealms-the-lord-of-the-rings-the-war-of-the-rohirrim?ref=usermenuThank you for your support for our Annual Fundraising Campaign. If you missed the campaign event broadcasts, you can watch the recordings here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLasMbZ4s5vIW4X6biE7MLLGssLtApH8PJoin us on Mondays at 4:30 PM ET, on this SignumU Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SignumUniversity and SignumU Twitch channel https://www.twitch.tv/signumu Check the schedule here. https://www.twitch.tv/signumu/schedule For more information https://mythgard.org/miscellany/ You can watch or listen to the recordings here. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLasMbZ4s5vIV0nHc_Ji8CLs1C-a6iuXMY https://tolkienprof.fireside.fm/subscribeHosts: Dr. Corey Olsen the Tolkien Professor https://signumuniversity.org/directory/corey-olsen/ Dr. Maggie Parke https://signumuniversity.org/directory/maggie-parke/Episode guest: Daniel Falconer, a Sinior Designer on object and creature design for LotR & Hobbit films His forthcoming book: The Art of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-art-of-the-lord-of-the-rings-the-war-of-the-rohirrim-daniel-falconer?variant=42858453598242Join us on the Signum University Discord server: https://discord.gg/szXMFAvFollow our Twitter accounts for updates: Corey Olsen, Tolkien Professor https://twitter.com/tolkienprof Signum University https://twitter.com/SignumU Mythgard Institute https://twitter.com/mythgardianRings and Realms: https://www.youtube.com/c/RingsandRealms Corey and Maggie's weekly analysis of Prime Video's epic adaptation of Tolkien's mythos. Presented by Signum University and Studio Lab. audio-only version recordings (podcast) https://ringsandrealms.fireside.fm/Want to dive deeper into Tolkien's world? Corey is offering several free and open weekly and biweekly programs on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and other topics at Mythgard Institute. https://mythgard.org/ You can check the live schedule here. https://www.twitch.tv/signumu/schedule More about the individual programs Exploring the Lord of the Rings: a sentence-by-sentence journey through the text of Tolkien's epic fairy story (and Stephen Colbert's favorite https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/06/03/magazine/stephen-colbert-politics-religion.html ) https://mythgard.org/lotro/exlotr/ Mythgard Academy: in-depth seminars on fantasy, science fiction, and other speculative works https://mythgard.org/academy/ The Silmarillion Film Project/SilmFilm: a completely hypothetical discussion about what J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion would look like as a TV series https://mythgard.org/silmfilm/ Those recordings can be found on this Signum University Youtube channel as well as on our podcasts. https://mythgard.org/listen/ Other Minds and Hands and SilmFilm recordings are on the Tolkien Professor podcast.For those who feel reading the Silmarillion for the first time is a bit daunting. https://tolkienprofessor.com/lectures/courses/silmarillion-seminar/Corey walks you through The Lord of the Rings, Unfinished Tales, and even the volumes of History of Middle-earth series on his Mythgard Academy series. https://mythgard.org/academy/And here are more links if you dare. https://tolkienprofessor.com/lectures/courses/the-undergraduate-tolkien-survey/ https://tolkienprofessor.com/lectures/courses/faerie-and-fantasy/ https://tolkienprofessor.com/lectures/courses/Want more fan/fun gatherings? Check our news and events page for moots (in-person and virtual) and online events. https://signumuniversity.org/news-and-events/We also provide affordable higher education and fun, engaging learning (Tolkien Studies, Imaginative Literature, Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Literature, and Germanic Philology) at Signum University. https://signumuniversity.org/ About Signum University https://signumuniversity.org/about/ Signum University Graduate Program https://signumuniversity.org/admissions/grad-program/ SPACE Signum Portals for Adult Continuing Education https://signumuniversity.org/space
Welcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This level of the podcast includes: George Lucas is a well-designed character Thoughts on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Sonic the Hedgehog 3 holiday posters Superman official teaser trailer - July 11 Sonic 4 in the works for 2027 release Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man trailer - January 29 Christoper Nolan directing Homer's Odyssey - July 17, 2026 Popeye and Tintin enter public domain in 2025 Kraven box office is a big oof Ghostbusters animated movie greenlit for Netflix Heatwave Godzilla figure Abruptio clip RIP Hudson Meek FOX is moving The Simpsons to Wednesday after 30 years Jason Mamoa is officially Lobo Chris Evans returning for Avengers: Doomsday Karate Kid: Legends trailer - May 30 Sony CEO blames critics for Spidey woes Roman recommends Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Jared Leto Skeletor casting is official Stephen Spielberg says Attack of the Clones is his favorite The voice of Garindan is John Wayne Denis Villeneuve vs Ewoks Dave Filoni calls writing on Ahsoka S2 a challenge Mando movie has wrapped Andor's critical acclaim allowed more creative freedom Andor cost is a combined 645 million Tony Gilroy re: Grand Moff Tarkin technology Jon Watts says there's ideas for Skeleton Crew S2 Ahsoka S2 filming in England Acolyte cancellation was a monetary decision Bad Batch book The Mandalorian S4 may still be happening Jonny Coyne's Imperial Warlord could be from Legends Buddy the Elf theory Mary Poppins and Pennywise theory Dan Aykroyd sre: Ghostbusters return The asterisk in Thunderbolts* may be a correction asterisk Scott Pilgrim Takes Off not getting more story Lilo and Stitch trailer - May 22 Lin-Manuel Miranda musical adaptation of The Warriors The Wild Robot on Peacock - Jan 24 Doctor Strange 3 Professor Severus Snape casting Johnny Depp in Pirates? Wednesday S2 has wrapped filming Chitty Chitty Bang Bang remake Live-action Tangled Star Trek: Section 31 - Jan 24 Robert Eggers planning to adapt Labyrinth The very first episode of The Simpsons is 35 Pixar's Win or Lose - Feb 19 Universal TV backs Kevin Smith's comic book mystery show Greta Gerwig in early stages of Barbie 2 Clayface movie is a thing Dune Messiah filming September 2025 Polar Express 2 Secret Level renewed for S2 Bluey film in 2027 Ed Bernero announced as showrunner for Nova series Dune Prophecy renewed for S2 Supergirl filming in January 28 years later sequel titled The Bone temple in theater Jan 16, 2026 Edgar Wright's The Running Man remake Nov 7, 2025 Superman screening reactions Batman 2 delayed because script isn't ready. Brave and the Bold might not happen. Random House is republishing Dragonlance Chronicles - February 4th, 2025 Congrats on completing Level 429 of the podcast! Think positive, test negative, stay safe, wash your hands, wear a mask, and good luck out there. Feel free to contact me on Twitter and/or Instagram (@wookieeriot). You can also reach the show by e-mail, laughitupfuzzballpodcast@gmail.com., or by joining the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1879505335626093). I'd love to hear from you. Merch is available at teepublic.com/user/laugh-it-up-fuzzball. Also subscribe to the feed on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, IHeartRadio, RadioPublic, Spotify, or any of the apps which pull from those sources. Go do your thing so I can keep doing mine. If you feel so inclined, drop a positive rating or comment on those apps. Ratings help others find the madness. Tell your friends, geekery is always better with peers. Thank YOU for being a part of this hilarity! There's a plethora of ways to comment about the show and I look forward to seeing your thoughts, comments, and ideas. May the force be with us all, thanks for stopping by, you stay classy, be excellent to each other and party on dudes! TTFN… Wookiee out!
Gondor and Rohan honestly believed in Saruman, while Alan and Matt aren't sure what to believe anymore. Join The Man of the West and The Nerd of the Rings as we look at all the Kings of Rohan, and Matt gives Alan his new nickname. Saruman's gets the keys to his new place, Aldor the Old is what it says on the tin, and no one has anything good to say about Fengel. We start with a review of the new film, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, wish we could pronounce Old English, and wonder if kings should choose more peaceful hobbies. Also, we talk about Tolkien and AI (no AI used in the generation of this blurb). Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code pony at mandopodcast.com/pony! #mandopod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 492: Nosferatu Review – Tyler starts off the episode by discussing the new film Saturday Night! Pat shares his thoughts on the new anime film Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Tyler leads the discussion of the latest “Nerd News”...including the Superman (2025) trailer! The Nerds review the new Robert Eggers horror film Nosferatu! They end the episode with a “Nerd Favorite”...favorite name in show business? Timestamps: What we are Into: 4:55-25:30 Nerd News:25:30-3831 Review: 38:31-1:05 Nerd Favorite: 1:05-1:07
"Sometimes, to survive, you must become more than you were programmed to be."Join Stanford Clark and Marc Vibbert as they dive into the most exciting animated films of 2024! From long-awaited sequels to fresh, original stories, we're breaking down everything that made this year in animation unforgettable.
Jump Festa just gave us some of the best anime news in a while!Join us as Aray & Aunn go over this weeks news!Anime+ is a new pod that embodies everything anime and anime related.We're available anywhere that you listen to your podcasts:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and so much more!Youtube: The East Coast Brown CastTwitter: @Anime_Plus_PodIG/Tiktok: @animepluspodcastJoin Our Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/YZQUZQAKWaWebsite: https://animeplusnetwork.comhttps://dropclic.com/https://grandlineglowie.com/Discount code: animeplusSupport us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=90088772https://discord.com/invite/anime-plusArticles used in this episode:Crunchyroll Licenses Attack on Titan Finale Compilation Film for Theatrical Release in Early 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-08/crunchyroll-licenses-attack-on-titan-finale-compilation-film-for-theatrical-release-in-early-2025/.218718Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- Film Debuts in U.S. with US$2.4 Million; The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Film Earns US$2 Million in 31 Territorieshttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-09/solo-leveling-reawakening-film-debuts-in-u.s-with-usd2.4-million-the-lord-of-the-rings-the-war-of-/.218770( JUMP FESTA)DAN DA DAN Anime Gets 2nd Season in July 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-19/dan-da-dan-anime-gets-2nd-season-in-july-2025/.219258Kodansha Lists Skip & Loafer Anime With 2nd Seasonhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-19/kodansha-lists-skip-and-loafer-anime-with-2nd-season/.219251My Dress-Up Darling Sequel TV Anime Confirmed for 2025 (Updated)https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2024-12-18/my-dress-up-darling-sequel-tv-anime-confirmed-for-2025/.219218Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Gets 16 Pages of New Epilogues in Final 30th Volumehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-20/jujutsu-kaisen-manga-gets-16-pages-of-new-epilogues-in-final-30th-volume/.219361Kaiju No. 8 Anime's 2nd Season Debuts in July 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-22/kaiju-no-8-anime-2nd-season-debuts-in-july-2025/.219398My Hero Academia Anime's Final Season Reveals Fall 2025 Debuthttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-21/my-hero-academia-anime-final-season-reveals-fall-2025-debut/.219372My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Spinoff Manga Gets TV Anime in April 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-21/my-hero-academia-vigilantes-spinoff-manga-gets-tv-anime-in-april-2025/.219385Spy×Family Anime's 3rd Season Reveals October 2025 Debut, New Visualhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-21/spy-family-anime-3rd-season-reveals-october-2025-debut-new-visual/.219260Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc Anime Reveals 2025 Debut in New Trailerhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-21/chainsaw-man-the-movie-reze-arc-anime-reveals-2025-debut-in-new-trailer/.219389Undead Unluck Anime's 1-Hour Special to Have Original Storyhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-21/undead-unluck-anime-1-hour-special-to-have-original-story/.219314Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku Anime's 2nd Season Reveals January 2026 Debut in New Videohttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-21/hell-paradise-jigokuraku-anime-2nd-season-reveals-january-2026-debut-in-new-video/.219363Red Cat Ramen Anime Gets 2nd Seasonhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-20/red-cat-ramen-anime-gets-2nd-season/.219353Attack on Titan Finale Compilation Film Screens in N. America on February 10https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-20/attack-on-titan-finale-compilation-film-screens-in-n-america-on-february-10/.219332Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Novels to Enter Final Arc With 21st Volumehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-15/is-it-wrong-to-try-to-pick-up-girls-in-a-dungeon-novels-to-enter-final-arc-with-21st-volume/.219114566 Comics, Webtoon Artists Unite to Demand Impeachment of Korean Presidenthttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-14/566-comics-webtoon-artists-unite-to-demand-impeachment-of-korean-president/.219051Subaru Kimura to Take Over as Franky in One Piecehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-22/subaru-kimura-to-take-over-as-franky-in-one-piece/.219402MF Ghost Anime Gets 3rd Seasonhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-22/mf-ghost-anime-gets-3rd-season/.219412'As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill' Anime Gets 3rd Seasonhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-22/as-a-reincarnated-aristocrat-ill-use-my-appraisal-skill-anime-gets-3rd-season/.219410Live-Action Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Film Opens at #1 in U.S. Box Officehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-23/live-action-sonic-the-hedgehog-3-film-opens-at-no.1-in-u.s-box-office/.219424
On a Christmas Eve special the Bros reminisce on some of the things they've watched this year, and recently. Unwrap the gift you wish you could return, but all sales are final with the gang. Stuff discussed includes The Substance, Day of the Jackal, Caddo Lake, Cellar Door, Sisters Brothers, My Old Ass, Midnight in Paris, Eyes Wide Shut, Joker: Folie a Deux, and Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. BUY COOL STUFF FROM SOMEONE WHO SUPPORTS THE POD (and get 15% off): https://buyblackett.com/?snowball=JEFF68277 Keep up with the Bros at: https://broforcesquad.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJML5XTKJl2OzGW5HWrJhw https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bro-force-squad/id1158546516?mt=2 https://twitter.com/BroForceSquad
Collin needs brand awarenessChristmas lights everywhereHow to get chinese takeout?Japanese Industrial Standard Screwdriverhttps://www.prymemx.com/products/premiumjis?srsltid=AfmBOooeNYtM-xBUsanlBFDxmn_-S5eKjgoJvDhnvBorVGocWGivnrL5Velocity balls: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Velocity/LacrosseBalls/page/90903987-D5AB-428A-B92E-9D33DE87722BCollin has soft water…Urban adventure time!Segway segment!!John Green: https://www.tiktok.com/@literallyjohngreen/video/7275419355263896878?lang=enPoem that is NOT a poem!Fear is an Aberrationhttps://mywarriorwritings.com/2018/09/05/fear-is-an-aberration/Watch it now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJYHloAhL00Brandon is winding up before ChristmasBrandon saw the “War of the Rohirrim”internet is grumpy!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_War_of_the_RohirrimCollin's haiku:Frog and Toad share teaGreen leaves turn as seasons passFriends laugh on each pageCheck out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on InstagramCheck us out on Youtube
Greetings folks, I was in Minnesota last week for Bears vs. Vikings on Monday Night Football and lived to tell the tale. This is a story of masochism - traveling across the midwest to watch a car accident. Another massive stinker. At the end I talk about the under-marketed & under-appreciated new animated film "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim", enjoy. Subscribe, like, comment, or whatever. MERCH: http://rfat.bigcartel.com RFAT Audio Podcast Network: http://linktr.ee/rfataudio Everything Else: http://linktr.ee/rfat "I RFAT, YOU RFAT, WE RFAT" #ifeelliketuesday #rfat #chicagobears #minnesotavikings #sportspodcast #comedypodcast #travelpodcast #lordoftherings
Sean starts the episode with a monologue about the up-and-down state of the movie release calendar after a handful of extremely disappointing movies like ‘Kraven the Hunter,' ‘Mufasa: The Lion King,' and ‘Lord of the Rings: The War of Rohirrim' hit theaters recently, before they give way to stronger films like ‘The Brutalist,' ‘Nosferatu,' ‘A Complete Unknown,' ‘Babygirl,' and more (1:00). Then, he's joined by Joanna Robinson to talk about the winners and losers, broadly, of the year in movies (6:00). They then share their latest Best Picture power rankings (1:08:00). Finally, Sean is joined by ‘Nickel Boys' director RaMell Ross to discuss the revolutionary style and vision of the film, adapting Colson Whitehead's novel, his path to becoming an artist, and more (1:25:00). Host: Sean Fennessey Guests: Joanna Robinson and RaMell Ross Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Video Producer: Jack Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. It has been over twenty-three years since the release of Peter Jackson's first entry in the Lord of the Rings series, The Fellowship of the Ring and his production company is finding new ways to bring stories to life from Tolkien's works. In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Christy Morris talk about The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. We discuss recent Rings, coming into this movie, favorite Middle Earth groups, an animated movie, a familiar voice, an unnamed daughter, the voice cast, themes, the connections, the music and our ratings. Chapters Recent Rings (00:02:34) Coming Into the Movie (00:06:08) Favorite Middle Earth Groups (00:10:38) An Animated Movie (00:12:58) An Unnamed Daughter (00:23:05) The Voice Cast (00:32:24) Revenge, Power and Pride (00:36:42) The Connections (00:43:14) The Music (00:44:34) Ratings (00:47:28) Host Matthew Rushing Co-Host Christy Morris Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Social Twitter: @The602Club Instagram: @the602clubtfm
Episode 217 of Back Row Banter. The Back Row Boys gather around to discuss what they have been watching recently and review the movie ‘Reign of Fire.' Join us next week for our review of ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim'!The review segment of the podcast starts at 15:28.Spoiler-talk starts at 37:41 and ends at 58:47.Entropy listhttps://letterboxd.com/ayysh/list/entropy-list/Follow the podcast!Show:Website: https://backrowbanter.buzzsprout.com/Twitter: @BanterRowYouTube: Back Row BanterEmail: BackRowBanterPod@gmail.comInstagram: @BackRowBanterPodBlake:Letterboxd: BlakeHolderAdam:Letterboxd: @AyyshTwitter: @Ayysh24Twitch: twitch.tv/AyyshNathaniel:Letterboxd: @nsgingrichTwitter: @nsgingrichInstagram: @nathanielg92Check out Nathaniel's podcast, The Sandpiper Tapes!http://www.buzzsprout.com/1386679Tyler:Letterboxd: @tylervidalesTwitter: @tylervidalesInstagram: @tylervidalesTwitch: twitch.tv/ElTrabajo87Intro/Outro music by washedgoods, soundcloud.com/washedgoods
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. It has been over twenty-three years since the release of Peter Jackson's first entry in the Lord of the Rings series, The Fellowship of the Ring and his production company is finding new ways to bring stories to life from Tolkien's works. In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Christy Morris talk about The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. We discuss recent Rings, coming into this movie, favorite Middle Earth groups, an animated movie, a familiar voice, an unnamed daughter, the voice cast, themes, the connections, the music and our ratings. Chapters Recent Rings (00:02:34) Coming Into the Movie (00:06:08) Favorite Middle Earth Groups (00:10:38) An Animated Movie (00:12:58) An Unnamed Daughter (00:23:05) The Voice Cast (00:32:24) Revenge, Power and Pride (00:36:42) The Connections (00:43:14) The Music (00:44:34) Ratings (00:47:28) Host Matthew Rushing Co-Host Christy Morris Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Social Twitter: @The602Club Instagram: @the602clubtfm
We conduct a full body scan of Carry-On plus we also discuss Red One, The End, Reindeer Games, Blitz and The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. 0:00 - Intro 12:40 - Review: Carry-On 55:05 - Other Stuff We Watched: Red One, No Country For Old Men, The End, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Reindeer Games, Blitz, Secret Level 1:34:05 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:36:25 - Outro 1:40:20 - Spoiler Discussion: Carry-On
The Cinematic Schematic host Caleb Masters and guest co-host Harold Storey are joined by Amber Hanneken and Matt Cavanaugh from Soonercon to review The Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim. The post ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' Is an Inventive, if Flat Franchise Resurrection – The Cinematic Schematic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Send us a textIn our last Reference Max for 2024 we review, Out of My Mind, Creature Commandos, Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- & LOTR: The War of the Rohirrim.--In this episode of For Your Reference Podcast, we cover non-spoiler review of the Disney film 'Out of My Mind,' addresses representation in film, and reviews James Gunn's 'Creature Commandos,' appreciating its character-driven storytelling. They express excitement over screenings for 'Solo Leveling: The Reawakening' and share thoughts on the dubbed version. The hosts also critique 'Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim,' examining themes of nobility and rebellion, and tease upcoming content for the new year. They conclude with recommendations and shoutouts for film lovers to enjoy over the holiday season.00:00 Welcome to the Festive Season02:44 Upcoming Podcast Plans03:07 Disney's 'Out of My Mind' Review07:21 Creature Commandos Discussion13:28 Solo Leveling: The Reawakening19:38 Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim28:47 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsWebsite | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
This week the gang talked about The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Super Mario RPG remake, Crow Country, Sorry We're Closed, more Indian Jones, The Game Awards, and more!Follow us on Instagram Watch Bob and Connor on TwitchLeave us a voicemail at (804) 286-0626 and consider supporting us through our Patreon Check out the Discord! News Links: VGA roundup Switch 2 leak? Capcom reactivating old IPs Neightreins beta info Sonic 3 post credits
In this episode, Satsunami and Martin MacAlistair take to the mean streets of Glasgow to discuss a film in a car again. This time they discuss their thoughts on the latest entry to the Lord of the Rings series The War of the Rohirrim. But with a lukewarm reception, does this film prove to be more than meets the eye? Or is it one that was better left in the history books? Without any further ado, this is our spoiler filled first impressions of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim!This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollectiveCheck out all of our content here: https://linktr.ee/chatsunamiWebsite: chatsunami.comTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ChatsunamiPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatsunami/TikTok: tiktok.com/@chatsunamiPatrons:Super Pandalorian Tier: Battle Toaster Sonia GhostieRed Panda Tier: Greenshield95 Danny Brown Aaron HuggettFree Members: Middle-aged Bodcast IRIDYSCENZIA Rob Harvey Aaron (Super Pod Saga) Billy StrachanUse my special link zen.ai/chatsunami and use chatsunami to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastrCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencastrStay safe, stay awesome and most importantly, stay hydrated!
Hama and Haleth are inseparable; Alan and Matt, not so much. Join The Man of the West and The Nerd of the Rings for An Unexpected Episode under your podcast tree, as we review the new film The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim! This blurb may be spoiler-free, but the episode certainly isn't, so see the movie first, then come and enjoy our ‘short' conversation about the movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tolkien takes on a new-ish form in the new animated anime style The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Daniel Craig descends into a bit of madness in Queer. Pamela Anderson puts forth her best acting attempts in The Last Showgirl but is it enough to shine? Find us at: www.werewatchingwhat.com, instagram.com/werewatchingwhat youtube.com/thedhk instagram.com/thedhk facebook.com/thedhkmovies tiktok.com/werewatchingwhat
Reviews of Kraven the Hunter, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem and more. Plus an interview with Daytime Revolution filmmaker Erik Nelson. Hilarity ensues!
The latest film releases include Kraven the Hunter, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, The End, and September 5. Weighing in are Alison Willmore, a film critic for New York Magazine and Vulture, and Witney Seibold, senior staff writer at SlashFilm and co-host of the podcast Critically Acclaimed.
Send us a textThis week we interview Miranda Otto, acclaimed for her role as Eowyn in 'The Lord of the Rings.' Otto reflects on the impact of Eowyn's character on women and her return to the Middle-Earth universe in 'The War of Rohirrim,' set 200 years before 'The Lord of the Rings.' She shares her experiences with the narration and emotional depth of the new film, the strong feminine energy inherent in characters like Eowyn and Hera, and the challenges of working in an animated format. Otto also provides personal insights on acting and storytelling.The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is out now in Australian Cinemas.This interview is audio only. For other video interviews check out our YouTube playlist.Thanks to the team at Warner Bros/Universal AUS.Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
Hamas is reportedly willing to let Israel stage troops temporarily in Gaza as part of a ceasefire agreement. Could it lead to annexation of the Palestinian territory? LA City Council voted unanimously to approve new housing development in LA’s dense corridors, but critics say more units are needed in single-family neighborhoods. Critics review the latest film releases: “Kraven the Hunter,” “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim,” “The End,” and “September 5.” Sam Sanders shares his approach to a stress-free holiday; Madeleine Brand reveals the secret for a successful office party.
Send us a textThis week, we sit down with Phoebe Gittins & Arty Papageorgiou, the screenwriters behind the new animated Lord of the Rings film, "The War of the Rohirrim." Join us as we delve into the creative process, explore the challenges of adapting Tolkien's work, and discuss the exciting experience of bringing a fresh perspective to the beloved world of Middle-earth. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is out in Australian Cinemas on DECEMBER 12.This interview is audio only. For other video interviews check out our YouTube playlist.Thanks to the team at Warner Bros/Universal AUS.Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
On this special episode, Jason Harris joins me again to talk about some upcoming movies. We use the usual puzzle pieces format on some trailers for movies that are coming out in December 2024. This month's episode includes Nightbitch, Werewolves, Mary, The Invisible Raptor, Maria, Lord Of The Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Kraven The Hunter, Carry-On, September 5, Mufasa: The Lion King, Babygirl, A Complete Unknown, Y2K, Nosferatu and more.As always, SPOILER ALERT for any of the movies we discuss!I also shout out some listener provided puzzle pieces from movies we covered in the month of November including pieces from Chauncey Telese, Demetrius Sanders and Daniel MIllward.Jason Harris is a writer and stand-up comedian (not just here in Las Vegas).Check out Jason Harris on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jasonharriscomedy/My sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music is the 24 for 2024 series in which I'm releasing a new single on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month in 2024. 24 new songs total. Follow along on the Spotify Playlispen.spotify.com/playlist/4PDKoUQ1CoFpiogLu2Sz4D?si=3cb1df0dd0384968My latest music video “Burn" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxKAWFm0gAoThe song at the end of the episode is from the new The Pup Pups album A Boy and His Dog and Three Cats and A Bear which you should buy on VINYL THIS FRIDAY, Friday December 6th on Bandcamp where it's Bandcamp Friday and they take no cut of the sale! https://thepuppups.bandcamp.comMake sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.pateon.com/bydavidrosenYou can also support the show by checking out our TeePublic store to buy shirts and more featuring Piecing It Together logos, movie designs, and artwork for my various music projects at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/piecing-it-togetherShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods,