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Episode 8 - When We Are In Need "After crossing paths with a vengeful group of survivors, Ellie's fighting spirit draws unwanted attention from its leader. Still battling for his life, a weakened Joel faces off with a hunting party out for blood." For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan.
The Last of Us Episode 7 - Left Behind For more Brian and Joe listen to Pop Culture Leftovers. For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan.
Episode 6: Kin After months of traveling, Joel and Ellie receive a grave warning about what lies ahead. Later, Ellie learns more about Joel's past, while Joel tries his best to forget. For more Brian and Joe listen to Pop Culture Leftovers. For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 5: Endure and Survive While attempting to evade the rebels, Joel and Ellie cross paths with the most wanted man in Kansas City. Kathleen continues her hunt. For more Joe Vitale check out the Vintage Geeks Podcast. For more Brian and Joe listen to Pop Culture Leftovers. For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 4 Please Hold To My Hand After abandoning their truck in Kansas City, Joel and Ellie attempt to escape without drawing the attention of a vindictive leader. For more Brian and Joe listen to Pop Culture Leftovers. For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 454! The Leftovers are joined by Melissa Sloter from The Wild Pretty Things Podcast. Brian talks about going to Immersive GameBox in Chicago and playing their Squid Game Experience. In MOVIES we talk about KNOCK AT THE CABIN from director M. Knight Shyamalan. We also talk about the new experimental horror movie SKINAMARINK as well as a movie documentary PENNYWISE: THE STORY OF IT. In TV we discuss Hulu's EXTRAORDINARY where everyone is a superhero except Jen. SyFy and Peacock have a new series with THE ARK. And we talk about a new docuseries on Vice TV with ICONS UNEARTHED: THE SIMPSONS from Brian Volk-Weiss the guy behind The Movies That Made Us and The Toys That Made Us. In News we've got some exciting news for John Wick 4. And it looks like Disney+ might be selling some of their content to other media streamers. In Marvel News we've got some rumors for THE THUNDERBOLTS and casting call rumors for DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN. Also, a possible leak for some minor details in DEADPOOL 3 from 4chan. ENJOY! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Last of Us Episode 3 Long Long Time SYNOPSIS: When a stranger approaches his compound, survivalist Bill forges an unlikely connection. Later, Joel and Ellie seek Bill's guidance. For more Brian and Joe listen to Pop Culture Leftovers. For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Last of Us Episode 2 Recap "Infected" SYNOPSIS: After escaping the QZ, Joel and Tess clash over Ellie's fate while navigating the ruins of a long-abandoned Boston. For more Brian and Joe listen to Pop Culture Leftovers. For more Melissa Sloter listen to the Wild Pretty Things podcast. And for more Billy check out The Reality Guys on YouTube. The Reality Guys is a Reality TV Reaction and Review channel. Bill, Brian, Kevin, and Waleed cover everything and anything Reality TV. The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to our breakdown of Episode 1 of The Last of Us on HBO. Brian and Joe of Pop Culture Leftovers Podcast are joined by Melissa Sloter of the Wild Pretty Things Podcast and Billy of The Reality Guys on YouTube to discuss in depth the pilot episode titled "When You're Lost In The Darkness". The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival. Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, Wonder Woman 1984) and Bella Ramsey (HBO's His Dark Materials and Game of Thrones) star as Joel and Ellie. Gabriel Luna (True Detective) as Joel's younger brother and former soldier, Tommy; Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us video games, The Flight Attendant) as resistance leader Marlene; and Anna Torv (Fringe) as Tess, a smuggler and fellow hardened survivor. The series guest stars Nico Parker (The Third Day) as Sarah, Joel's 14-year old daughter; Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) and Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) as Frank and Bill, two post-pandemic survivalists living alone in their own isolated town; Storm Reid (Euphoria) as Riley, an orphan in Boston; and Jeffrey Pierce (The Last of Us video games) as Perry, a rebel in a quarantine zone. Lamar Johnson guest stars as Henry and Keivonn Woodard as Sam, brothers in Kansas City hiding from a revolutionary movement seeking vengeance. Graham Greene guest stars as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence, a married couple surviving alone in the wilderness of post-apocalyptic Wyoming. Written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, of The Last of Us and Uncharted video game franchises. Carolyn Strauss (HBO's Chernobyl and Game of Thrones) serves as executive producer, along with Evan Wells from the original game's developer, Naughty Dog, and PlayStation Productions' Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seasons Greetings, and welcome to Episode 200! We tried SO many times to get this episode recorded but for whatever reason, we failed to make it happen. That is until now... On this episode we're joined by several of our longtime friends and listeners who dropped in to celebrate EP 200 with us. Sit back and listen as we're joined by Melissa Sloter, Paul Hart, Adam Templeman, Daniel Dominguez, Nana Pratt, Stephen Samara-Wickrama, and Spoiler Steve. It's a catch up among friends and we talk about whatever pops up. We hope you enjoy this special episode and we also want to thank you for your years of support. We wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't for you. Here's to another 200! Peace ✊
Welcome to Episode 429 where I'm joined by Joe Stark from Starkcast, Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Jon Counce. In this episode for Good Pop Bad Pop for TV we talk about what we've been watching on TV so we 100% talk about Season 3 of THE BOYS. Melissa talks about Season 3 of THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY. Jon and Joe give a spoiler free review of STRANGER THINGS Season 4 Volume 2. Prime Video has a new series starring Chris Pratt THE TERMINAL LIST as well as a new dating reality series THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY. And we've got 2 very different AMC+ series with DARK WINDS and THIS IS GOING TO HURT. In Movies this week we discuss 2 Hulu movies with GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE and THE PRINCESS. Disney+ has a new movie about 3 brothers that make it to the NBA with RISE. And Paramount+ added the I AM RICHARD PRYOR documentary to their ongoing series. In News we talk about a possible STRANGER THINGS spin-off series teased by the Duffer Brothers. We might get a Romy and Michelle 2. We know who Sigourney Weaver is playing in AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER And Dan Trachtenberg talks more Predator movies. In Marvel News we have tons of rumors this week. Taron Egerton has had talks with Marvel. Could he be our next Wolverine? Lots of BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER rumors. Could Jessica Jones return in a Disney+ series? Are the Inhumans coming to the MCU? And has Jason Segal been cast as The Thing in the She-Hulk series? And in Star Wars News the Taika Waititi movie sounds further off than ever and we're not even sure if it's even happening now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 410. This week I'm joined by Handy Greg as well as Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast. 2 new contests this week as well as winners from The Commando. In Good Pop Bad Pop for Movies this week we talk about the new Cooper Raiff film CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH that premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2022. We discuss the comedy documentary PATRICE O'NEAL: KILLING IS EASY that chronicles the life and career of the standup comic. We also talk about the comedy special MOSES STORM: TRASH WHITE that dropped on HBO Max. In Good Pop Bad Pop for TV we talk about Season 4 Part 1 of OZARK. Just our ratings. Very mild spoilers. THE AFTERPARTY from Christopher Miller is on Apple TV+. AS WE SEE IT dropped on Amazon Prime Video and we talk about the new show that has a cast made up of real autistic actors. A new spy series IN FROM THE COLD dropped on Netflix. Season 3 of TOO HOT TO HANDLE is now on Netflix. A show where Randall Park and Ed Helms talk to guests about their bizarre true stories while other comedians reenact the story dropped on Peacock in TRUE STORY. A show with a title too long premiered this week on Netflix, THE WOMAN IN THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE GIRL IN THE WINDOW. A new South Korean zombie series landed on Netflix, ALL OF US ARE DEAD. And we talk about the new comedy series on HBO MAX, SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE. In News, two fans have reportedly filed a federal class-action lawsuit on Friday in regards to Richard Curtis' 2019 Beatles-inspired feel good rom-com feature “Yesterday”. And the animated series KING OF THE HILL is set to return. In Marvel News we've got tons of rumors from DOCTOR STRANGE: IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS, BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER and more as well as MOON KNIGHT trailer reactions! In DC News the rumor is that a 4 hour cut of THE BATMAN has screened for test audiences. And we talk a little about the band Wig Wam and their opening credits song for PEACEMAKER making the news this week.
Welcome to Episode 382. In this episode we are joined by Melissa Sloter from the Wild and Pretty Things podcast as well as Spoiler Steve from Scene-It Movie Reviews. We’ve got a full Eternals teaser trailer breakdown. We’ve got our Locked In Winners that we go over this week. In Good Pop Bad Pop for Movies Brian talks about seeing Fast Five in the theater. Melissa has been doing a Fast & Furious weekly watch as well and shares her thoughts. We discuss A Quiet Place Part II out now in theaters. Brian and Melissa discuss Blue Miracle starring Dennis Quaid on Netflix where to save their cash-strapped orphanage, a guardian and his kids partner with a washed-up boat captain for a chance to win a lucrative fishing competition.. Melissa talks about Skull: The Mask out now on Shudder. And we all talk about Plan B on Hulu. In TV Melissa and Steve have watched Intergalactic. Michelle joins us to talk about Friends: The Reunion. Brian and Melissa talk about Panic on Amazon a show in which every summer the graduating seniors risk their lives competing in a series of challenges that force them to confront their deepest fears for the chance to win life-changing money. They also discuss Eden the new animated series on Netflix. In News Mike Tyson has been cast in the Hulu series. Willy Wonka has been cast in the Wonka movie prequel titled “Wonka”. In Marvel News Aaron Taylor Johnson is Kraven. And Danai Gurira to reprise her role as Okoye on the Disney+ Wakanda series. In DC News Joker 2 might still be happening.
Welcome to a bonus episode of Heroes of Noise. This is our longest Patreon episode yet. It may actually be our longest episode period. Definitely top 3. So what you're about to listen to is our spoiler-filled coverage and review of Zack Snyder's Justice League. We're joined by Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast and Still Great, Bob?: A Mad Men Podcast, Amanda Albers and Quinton Taylor Roberts from The Reel Zodiac podcast, and friend of the show Kevin Mcknight. There is actually a video that goes with it but that will come later. Much like Justice League there are two versions of this. One is of the entire video conversation. The thing is, there was a ton of crosstalk due to audio/video lag and consequently some of what was said by certain individuals may be hard to hear. But it is the entire conversation and is worth watching just to see Melissa's mind get blown on numerous occasions as she dives head first into the DCEU. Getting back to the crosstalk, I couldn't let all these wonderful people not get their points out just because I was too lazy to correct it. That's the good thing about recording with multiple tracks. They come in super handy if you want to put in some work. I went in and cleaned it up a bunch so the people could be heard as they were meant to be heard. So in a way, I guess you can consider this "The Ramirez Cut". I'm currently in talks with HBO Max but more on that later. This episode is LONGER than the Snyder Cut. Think about that for a second. Thing is we probably could've kept talking for hours. No joke. We had such a great time with our guests and hope to have them back very soon. Thanks to everyone that joined us. And now, without further ado, please enjoy Patreon Episode 24 - Zack Snyder's Justice League (aka The Ramirez Cut). Subscribe to the Wild Pretty Things podcast Subscribe to Still Great, Bob?: A Mad Men Podcast Subscribe to The Reel Zodiac podcast Become A Patreon Patron You can help support the show , get exclusive podcast episodes, and get some sweet stuff back in the process by joining us on Patreon Click here to find out how. Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Listen to our other podcast The Word: The Unofficial PREACHER Podcast Contact Info: Email: askthewordpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Word_Podcast Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @SE_Hudsonmusic Facebook: The Word Podcast Website: www.heroesofnoise.com
Welcome to a bonus episode of Heroes Of Noise. As a little holiday gift to the HON Community we're making this Patreon episode available to the public. In other words, there's no paywall so feel free to enjoy it. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting Heroes of Noise on Patreon. Now then, let's get to those show notes: Hey it's Dan. Welcome to Episode 19! On the last Patreon episode of 2020 we bring in friends of the show Melissa Sloter from Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Spoiler Steve from Scene-it Cast to review "Wonder Woman 1984", which dropped on Christmas Day in theaters as well as HBO Max. Before we get down to business we spend a little time catching up on the recent holiday, I talk about how I almost burned my house down on Christmas night, Steve and Melissa do the MGK discussion that had to happen, as Steve has gone at him pretty hard in the past. No offense to my partner in crime, but I do love that Melissa gives it right back to him when he goes at MGK. Spoiler Steve is also a favorite when it comes to debating movies with us and that's why we love having him on. All in all... great guests. WARNING: When we get to WW84, we don't break it down scene by scene, but you should be aware that we do spoil the shit out of it. So if you haven't watched it yet it's probably best to skip this one until you do. Mostly because of spoilers, but opinions fly like gnats on this episode so we'd hate to be responsible for any bias we may cause. 2021 is here and we now have our bearings. Let's do things right this year so that we can once again celebrate socially with no threat or stigma. It's time for an HON meetup and there's no way that's happening until we get back to normal. It's been said close to 180 times, but now more than ever we need to be good to ourselves and be good to the people around you. Happy New Year *Podcaster's note: This is the last episode we'll be recording with Zencastr. I wasn't very happy with the sound on this one and the lag was terrible so I had to edit more than I cared to. In fact, I've never been happy with Zencastr but it did come in handy at times. Going forward we'll be utilizing Riverside FM, which is a similar, but better quality podcasting platform whenever we're joined by guests. It will also give us the capability to live stream and take calls -ins from our listeners. More on that later. Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast
Damn, what a year. From the rise of the phrase "new normal" and exponential purchases of Pelotons, 2020 really did have it all. Listen as we break down 2020 through the different trends and reflect on how the year REALLY went. Featuring friend of the pod Melissa: you can find her on Wild Pretty Things and Still Great, Bob? http://www.twitter.com/mellooyellow www.marthaandcolby.com www.twitter.com/marth_vader www.twitter.com/colbycomplains
Welcome to Episode 360! In this episode we are joined by Handy Greg and Melissa Sloter from both the Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Still Great, Bob?: A Mad Men podcast. New contest this week! You could win 1 of 5 digital copies for the movie Breach. Cody Kearsley and Bruce Willis star In the action-packed, Sci-fi thriller BREACH – Buy or rent it on Digital today. Fleeing Earth after a deadly plague, a spaceship transporting the remaining survivors faces a new threat; a shape-shifting alien force intent on slaughtering what is left of humanity. Buy or rent BREACH and watch it tonight! Rated R. From Paramount Pictures. This week we jump right into SPOILERS for The Mandalorian Chapter 16. So be sure to watch the episode before you listen. We give your our feelings on the episode and the season and where we think next season will go. Tons of predictions and a ton to dissect here after a fantastic season of The Mandalorian. In Good Pop Bad Pop for movies this week we talk about Chadwick Boseman’s final live-action performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom out now on Netflix. We all watched the Lifetime short movie A Recipe for Seduction starring Mario Lopez as Colonel Sanders. Meryl Streep has teamed up with Steven Soderbergh for Let Them All Talk on HBO Max. We’ve all seen the new animated movie Wolfwalkers on Apple TV+. And we give our thoughts on the new Amazon Prime Video original movie I’m Your Woman starring Rachel Brosnahan. In TV Brian talks about Sundance TV’s series Upright. We discuss the new Showtime series Your Honor. Bryan Cranston stars as a judge confronting his convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. He faces impossible choices and discovers how far a father will go to save his son’s life. CBS All-Access dropped the first episode of The Stand based off the novel by Stephen King. And we discuss Alice in Borderland the new Netflix series where living in a deserted Tokyo can be a dangerous game of survival. In News Chris Pine is in talks to join the Dungeons & Dragons film and NBC is giving us a revival of Night Court. In Marvel News we’ve got more Spider-Man 3 MCU rumors. And in DC News Zack Snyder teases an R Rated Snyder Cut Justice League.
Welcome to Episode 360! In this episode we are joined by Handy Greg and Melissa Sloter from both the Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Still Great, Bob?: A Mad Men podcast. New contest this week! You could win 1 of 5 digital copies for the movie Breach. Cody Kearsley and Bruce Willis star... Read more
Welcome to Episode 346. In this episode the Leftovers are joined by Paul Hart from The Animated Batcast and Movies from the Hart as well as Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast. To start things off we announce the winners from The King of Staten Island Blu-Ray giveaway contest!!! Congrats to all the... Read more
Welcome to Episode 346. In this episode the Leftovers are joined by Paul Hart from The Animated Batcast and Movies from the Hart as well as Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast. To start things off we announce the winners from The King of Staten Island Blu-Ray giveaway contest!!! Congrats to all the winners and thanks to everyone who entered!!! In Good Pop Bad Pop for TV we talk about the new HBO series Lovecraft Country. We also discuss High Score on Netflix a new docu-series that traces the history of classic video games, featuring insights from the innovators who brought these worlds and characters to life. And we've watched some episodes of Jake Johnson's new animated adult comedy Hoops on Netflix. In Movies Brian gives us his thoughts on David Ayer's new movie The Tax Collector starring Bobby Soto and Shia LaBeouf. Jake and Brian discuss The One and Only Ivan streaming now on Disney+ starring Sam Rockwell and Bryan Cranston. Brian and Paul talk about The Sleepover on Netflix, Paul and Melissa talk about the Amazon Prime Video original Chemical Hearts directed by Richard Tanne where a high school transfer student finds a new passion when she begins to work on the school's newspaper. And Brian and Melissa discuss the new Ethan Hawke film Tesla. In News we talk about critic reactions to Tenet. In Marvel News we talk about Book Smart director Olivia Wilde getting a Sony Marvel film. Spider-Woman? Madame Web? Something different? Also, we have a director for the Kraven the Hunter film and we talk about what we'd like to see in that movie and who we might like to see in the role. And finally, in DC News we talk all things DC FanDome. The Batman trailer, Wonder Woman 1984, Black Adam, The Suicide Squad, Gotham Knights!!! And we're joined by Brooke Daugherty and Steven Farshid who catch us up on what we missed while we were recording. Huge thanks to those two! Remember to catch my episode on The Reel Zodiac where we discuss Warrior.
Welcome back friends to another episode of What’s your story. In this episode we where blessed to be joined by Melissa Sloter. We’ve meet Melissa before at C2E2, so we knew we were in for a treat. Melissa is the Host of Wild Pretty Things podcast. We talked about her journey from growing up in a small down to moving to Chicago. We had so much fun with Melissa, we’re gonna have to bring her back for a Nerdoholics episode someday.
Greetings, Citizens! Welcome to Episode 110! We have a special episode for you this week as we're joined by Melissa Sloter from Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Christina J from Black Girl Couch Reviews podcast. These 2 are pros and we had so much fun talking with them. The conversation we had was all over the place in the best way. Some of the topics discussed are as follows: Coronavirus has really lowered our standards for what we get excited about Putting your foot in it Cookout safety precautions post corona Fan Fiction Liquor Science Bad weed experiences Childbirth and all that potentially can come with it Is it an affair if it’s VR? The dark side of Tiger King and why we’re over it Steve's bidet experience Of course this is just a sample of where our conversation went. We wrap things up with a review of the new Chris Hemsworth movie "Extraction", now on Netflix. We really can't stress how much fun we had talking with these 2 and we think you'll understand why by the end of this podcast. Time to get to it. Enjoy! You can find Black Girl Couch Reviews here You can find Wild Pretty Things here Do yourself a favor and subscribe to both shows. Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Listen to our other podcast The Word: The Unofficial PREACHER Podcast Contact Info: Email: askthewordpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Word_Podcast Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @SE_Hudsonmusic Facebook: The Word Podcast Website: www.heroesofnoise.com
We're back from C2E2! It's episode 323 and I'm joined by good friend of the podcast Michael Winkler and Melissa Sloter of the Wild Pretty Things podcast. We talk about our time at C2E2 and some of our favorite moments and why you should be going next year! In Good Pop Bad Pop we have a lot to talk about. In TV we all talk about Alex Garland's new FX on Hulu Exclusive show Devs. Brian went to the Devs panel at C2E2 and talks a little about an exclusive clip that hasn't aired yet. Michael Winkler catches us up on HBO's The Outsider. Melissa talks about The Sinner Season 3 starring Bill Pullman. We also discuss I Am Not OK With This starring Sophia Lillis where she plays a teenager navigating the complexities of high school, family and her sexuality while dealing with new superpowers; based on Charles Forsman's graphic novel. We discuss Amazing Stories on Apple TV Plus. Brian talks about Interrogation on CBS All Access. And he talks about 2 Anime World Premieres he saw at Crunchyroll panels during C2E2. The first is Tower of God and the second is The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me? In Movies for Good Pop Bad Pop we talk about The Invisible Man, The Way Back
We’re back from C2E2! It’s episode 323 and I’m joined by good friend of the podcast Michael Winkler and Melissa Sloter of the Wild Pretty Things podcast. We talk about our time at C2E2 and some of our favorite moments and why you should be going next year! In Good Pop Bad Pop we have... Read more
In this episode we're joined by Melissa Sloter from The Wild Pretty Things podcast and we have a ton of movies to discuss in Good Pop Bad Pop. First we get into our thoughts about the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Wonder Woman 1984 trailers. Jake and Brian talk about the new Jumanji: The Next Level movie. Brian and Melissa discuss the new Emily Beecham film Little Joe as well as the new horror Black Christmas. Brian talks about Michael Bay's newest film that dropped on Netflix starring Ryan Reynolds in 6 Underground and the new Clint Eastwood film Richard Jewell. Brian also saw a new anime film in the theater Promare. And Brian and Melissa discuss the new Hulu series Reprisal. In News we discuss John Wick 4 and The Matrix 4 dropping in the theater the same day and both starring Keanu Reeves. Jason Bateman is working on a new film. And Netflix is developing a new documentary series about America's Most Haunted Locations. In Marvel News we talk about Marvel Television folding into Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige's recent comments at CCXP 2019. Kevin Feige teases how the Black Widow movie will change the way we look at Natasha Romanoff in Infinity War and in Endgame. And is Florence Pugh taking on the mantle of Black Widow? In DC News we talk about the rumored Themyscira film featuring the Amazons. And we've got more crazy news coming out about The Snyder Cut. In Star Wars News we've got quotes from Jon Favreau about Baby Yoda. And is Burger King Germany giving people a free Whopper if they spoil Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker?
In this episode we’re joined by Melissa Sloter from The Wild Pretty Things podcast and we have a ton of movies to discuss in Good Pop Bad Pop. First we get into our thoughts about the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Wonder Woman 1984 trailers. Jake and Brian talk about the new Jumanji: The Next Level... Read more
Melissa Sloter joins the gang to chat about Midsommer, the next spooky film from Ari Aster the director who brought us Hereditary. Join a group of co-eds as they travel to Sweden to partake in a Summer festival with some very strange people. Ok they are a cult and BAD shit goes down. This movie is deep and a great slow burn. That and you have to listen to Melissa provide some LOVE to this film, it's great!
Welcome to Episode 299. One more to go until we hit 300. In this episode Leftover Brian is joined by Rebekah Dahling from Picardcast and Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast. In Good Pop Bad Pop Rebekah and Brian talk about the Beverly Hills 90210 revival with BH90210. Rebekah has attended Ghibli Fest... Read more
I had a blast and learned so much during the recording of this episode. Melissa tells us why Uber sucks, we find out just how polite midwesterners really are, and how Rebekah nearly became a resident of Delaware. Yeah... Delaware. But the middle of episode 70 is where it's really at as Rebekah and Melissa take me to school on the importance of being an ally to women. We finish out the show talking generational labels, Area 51 memes, dick pics, and the shitty side of Alita Battle Angel. Ope! Website: https://media.zencast.fm/starkcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja (I'm seriously never on here though) Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Join hosts Ryan Silberstein and Jill Malcolm as they cross movies off of their List of Shame. Each episode they dive into a movie that's new to them and discuss it in depth. This week, back to 1999 talking Office Space with guest Melissa Sloter of Wild Pretty Things! Current Media Diet (at the end of the episode): Fleabag S2 Article mentioned in the show: Follow the Path of Least Resistance: An Oral History of ‘Office Space’ (The Ringer) Find us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and Spotify! Follow us on: Twitter - shamefilespod Facebook - shamefilespod Email us: shamefilespodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Episode 288 of Pop Culture Leftovers. This week we are joined by Melissa Sloter of the Wild Pretty Things podcast and we’ve got a ton in Good Pop Bad Pop this week that we are covering. For movies we all discuss the new MIB International movie that just hit theaters starring Chris Hemsworth... Read more
Ladies and Gentlemen, it's that time once again. The Heroes of Noise have returned with Episode 69 and we appreciate your patience as we are a little tardy this week. We'd like to welcome any new listeners that came over from Scene-It Cast and Pop Culture Leftovers. We'd also like to thank the aforementioned podcasts for having us on their shows last week. We had an absolute blast. If you'd like to hear those episodes and also subscribe to a couple of great podcasts, we'll include links below. At the top of the show we talk a little this and that and then spend some time going over listener mail. This inspires another round of "Star or Superstar" where we make the call on whether or not a particular celebrity should be considered a star or...you guessed it.. A superstar. Here's what we've watched and talk about this week: We spend a little time talking about the Game of Thrones series finale and although this is a quick segment, we pull no punches. Steve has seen Fleabag and gives his first impressions on a show recommend by our friend Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things Podcast as well as the Winter Is Here Podcasts Dan has seen See You Yesterday (Netflix), Catch-22 (Hulu),and Bonding (Netflix). He's also watched 2015's Kung Fury, a crowdfunded movie that has achieved cult status and also has a sequel coming starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Fassbender. Click the link below if you want to experience the greatness. We both discuss HBO's Cherynobl, which tells the story of the 1986 reactor meltdown in the Ukraine. So that's whole bunch to read. What do you say we just get to the show? Sound good? Cool, but make sure you check the rest of the info below. Talk to you next week! Be sure to subscribe to these podcasts immediately: Pop Culture Leftovers The Scene-It Cast Experience Kung Fury Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Listen to our other podcast The Word: The Unofficial PREACHER Podcast Contact Info: Email: askthewordpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Word_Podcast Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @SE_Hudsonmusic Facebook: The Word Podcast Website: www.heroesofnoise.com
Greeting Citizens! Welcome to Episode 67 This week on Heroes of Noise we start the show out listening to some Avengers: Endgame Theater Reactions (Some spoilers here if you haven't seen it). Speaking of 'Endgame', the number one movie in the world is creeping up on Avatar. It's only a matter of time now... We say goodbye to Boyz N The Hood and Poetic Justice director John Singleton (1968 - 2019), and Steve is dealing with life as his son Maj is set to graduate high school. We had a lot of listener mail to go over as we've been slacking the past few weeks and not reading/ playing it. Because this goes on for a while we've time stamped. Lister mail starts at 1:46:28 and includes an impromptu game of "Star or Superstar" thanks to an email from Favaun. At 2:14:53 we give you another "Old Men on New Music" . This time we're talking about K-Pop sensations BTS When we get into what we've been watching we covert Netflix original Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile starring Zac Efron. We give our praises to another Netflix original. This time we're discussing Dead To Me starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini. Lastly we talk about Game of Thrones S08E03 "The Long Night" and the subpar visuals that it gave us, particularly after watching 'Endgame'. Listen to our friends' Game of Thrones podcast called "Winter Is Here". It's hosted by Michael Winkler and Melissa Sloter. Believe us when we say they spare no details in their breakdowns. You can subscribe to the show on iTunes right here There's plenty more but we'll let you hear it for yourself. We hope you enjoy this week's show. Carry on. Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Listen to our other podcast The Word: The Unofficial PREACHER Podcast Contact Info: Email: askthewordpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Word_Podcast Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @SE_Hudsonmusic Facebook: The Word Podcast Website: www.heroesofnoise.com
Winter is Here: For the Leftover Army is back with Episode 2. Melissa Sloter and Michael Winkler are covering the Season 8 premiere of Game of Thrones. We would like to thank everyone for tuning in. Melissa - Twitter : twitter.com/mellooyellow Podcast : https://wildprettythings.podbean.com Michael - Twitter : twitter.com/hustlinapples Email Us at - loathronespodcast@gmail.com
Winter is Here: for The Leftover Army, is a Game of Thrones Podcast. Melissa Sloter and Michael Winkler will be covering season 8 by releasing weekly episodes after each episode of the show. This is our first episode and we can't wait to keep rolling. Email us at LOAThronesPodcast@gmail.com Twitter Melissa : https://twitter.com/mellooyellow Michael : https://twitter.com/hustlinapples Melissa's Podcast : Wild Pretty Things https://wildprettythings.podbean.com Credit Insider Kim Renfro - https://www.thisisinsider.com/author/kim-renfro
WARNING: THERE ARE SOME SPOILERS IN OUR CAPTAIN MARVEL DISCUSSION THAT TAKES PLACE AT THE MID POINT OF THE PODCAST. THIS IS NOT A FULL BREAKDOWN OF THE MOVIE, BUT WE DO REVEAL A FEW THINGS. Greetings Citizens of planet C-35! We're back with another one. This week we're joined by Melissa Sloter from Wild Pretty Things Podcast and Rebekah Dahling from the Number One Comic Books podcast. We've been wanting to have them on for some time now and they didn't disappoint. This conversation goes all over the place and that's just the way we like it. We cover everything from Steve and Rebekah's love for NKOTB The cancellation of Michael Jackson and the reluctance to do so. Melissa gets to give her long-overdue opinion on MGK vs Eminem Rebekah and Melissa tell it like it is A divided room regarding Harry Potter and a shocking statement regarding Willy Wonka We also give our thoughts on Captain Marvel and the movie's effect on us. We'd like to thank Rebekah and Melissa for coming on and we hope to have them back soon. Ok, folks. Time to push "play". Announcements: Voting for the My Rode Cast Competition people's choice award closes on March 21st. This is the final push, people. click the link and vote! Vote as often as you can. Let's do this! Heroes of Noise Podcast Contact and Show Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Listen to our other podcast The Word: The Unofficial PREACHER Podcast Contact Info: Email: askthewordpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Word_Podcast Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @SE_Hudsonmusic Facebook: The Word Podcast Website: www.heroesofnoise.com
Welcome to Episode 273. This week Leftover Brian is joined by Melissa Sloter of the Wild Pretty Things podcast and Rebekah Dahling from Number One Comic Books podcast. So in this episode we start off by reading some special listener emails. Then we jump into Good Pop Bad Pop where talk about these films: Fighting... Read more
The Leftovers are joined by Melissa Sloter of the Wild Pretty Things Podcast to discuss Alita: Battle Angel. From visionary filmmakers James Cameron (AVATAR) and Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY), comes ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL, an epic adventure of hope and empowerment. When Alita (Rosa Salazar) awakens with no memory of who she is in a future... Read more
It’s Episode 272 and again we are joined by Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things Podcast. In this episode we kick off Good Pop Bad Pop by discussing what movies and TV we’ve been watching this week. We all give our thoughts on the new DC Universe show Doom Patrol. Brian and Melissa talk... Read more
The guys are joined by Melissa Sloter of Wild Pretty Things Podcast. Shawn for once doesn't have a story. Quinton was just as shocked as you. They spend the episode, discussing the film and all the parallels between this film and Frankenstein. This would be the First of Three films under the Drama Sign of The REEL Zodiac. That means we still have two more deep dives into drama before our reimagining. Also we premiere our NEW INTRO! It was done by the ever talented Jared Gafford of Comic Book HQ. For Voice work or more you can find him on Twitter: @JaredGafford Insta: @thereelzodiac Twitter: @ReelZodiac Facebook: Facebook.com/TheReelZodiac Shawn's Twitter: @Darth_Urahara Quinton's Twitter: @Chadvader14 Melissa's Twitter: @mellowyellow
Good Day True Believers...and you assholes too I guess. This week David and the Old Man are joined by TWO NOOBS to the LOA podcast family; Mike Winkler and Melissa Sloter. I expected a shit show, but these two are great! Together we spend some time chatting about Stan Lee and what he meant to us as fans. But wait there's more! Mike reviews Overlord and Melissa chats up Suprisia and the Last Kingdom. The Old spoils the fuck out The Walking Dead and then proceeds to to shock David and Mike with some INTERESTING, Stan Lee related, Black Friday gift suggestions. Topping off the Stan Lee love fest is a good old fashioned Rant. Check it out!