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"I can survive on my own. But who would want to survive on their own?"News & Notes [Sponsored By Oni Press] (5:21)For our news and notes segment, we discuss Brainiac confirmed as the villain in James Gunn's upcoming Superman: Man of Tomorrow, Bob Iger says AI-generated content Is coming to Disney+ in the near future, and Alien: Earth renewed for season 2 as Noah Hawley expands deal with FX/Disney.Main Topic (24:24)For our Main Topic, This week on the show, we review Dan Trachtenberg's third installment in the Predator franchise: Predator: Badlands! Set in the future on a remote planet called Genna, a young and unproven Yautja is left for dead by his clan. Dek, the Yautja runt, finds an unlikely ally in the Weyland-Yutani synthetic Thia and the two embark on a dangerous journey in search of the ultimate hunt.---Thank you Oni Press & Endless Comics, Cards & Games for sponsoring The Oblivion Bar PodcastFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TikTokFollow us on BlueSkyConsider supporting us over on PatreonThank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you KXD Studios for our Oblivion Bar art
Predator: Badlands, Keeper by The New Flesh
The Nerds are here to give you their weekly movie review podcast! This week they review Predator: Badlands (2025). Will this movie successfully hunt the trophy known as Certified Nerd or will the hunter become the hunted and eliminated?
Jason has a good day reviewing "Predator: Badlands" with his son JT and friend Michael- and he did not have to use his AK!!!!Follow Dads From the Crypt! Threads: @dadsfromthecryptTikTok: Dads From The Crypt-TokInstagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt
Three creators try to prove Critical Drinker is the big mean. | Original Airdate: 15th November 2025 | Watch it here: https://youtu.be/3PIFwUbWCBk
durée : 00:53:52 - Le Masque et la Plume - par : Rebecca Manzoni - "Les Aigles de La République", "Predator", “L'incroyable femme des neiges”, "Les Braises" ou encore "“L'Inconnu de la grande arche” , découvrez les critiques cinéma du Masque et la Plume. - invités : Jean-Marc Lalanne, Pierre Murat, Charlotte GARSON, Florence COLOMBANI - Jean-Marc Lalanne : Critique de cinéma et rédacteur en chef du magazine Les Inrocks, Pierre Murat : Journaliste et auteur, Charlotte Garson : Rédactrice en chef adjointe des Cahiers du cinéma, Florence Colombani : Journaliste et critique cinéma (Le Point) - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:08:25 - Le Masque et la Plume - par : Jérôme Garcin - Bienvenue sur la plus dangereuse planète au monde, la plus sonorisée aussi, avec tout ce qu'il faut de bruitages organiques. Nouvel épisode de la franchise "Predator", balise de la pop culture lancée en 1987. Au Masque, les habitués ont aimé le remake, les novices n'ont pas accroché, voire détesté Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
There's no killing what can't be killed, which means the Predator franchise is back from the dead with the third Dan Trachtenberg helmed Yautja adventure, this time in the badlands of... New Zealand? If you're enjoying the show, consider buying us a coffee, sending us an email or hitting us up on Letterboxd, Twitter(X), BlueSky or Instagram!You can catch our episodes early and ad free over on Nebula! Sign up with the link below. It really helps out the pod so we thank you in advance!https://go.nebula.tv/theonlypodcastaboutmoviesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of The CineSnob Podcast, Cody is joined by Jocelyn and Kiko for reviews of "Predator: Badlands," "Frankenstein," "Die My Love," "Nuremberg," and "Christy."
Mr. Multiverse joins me to talk about Return to Silent Hill, which came to theaters a little while back in our universe! Does it do the film series any favors? Does it do justice to the games? All this and even a bit of Frankenstein and Predator talk along the way!Show Notes:Mr. MultiverseSteven Shinder: Books | Facebook | Goodreads | Instagram | Letterboxd | Threads | Website | YouTubeYesshift: Anchor | Facebook | YouTubeEmail delayedreplaypodcast@gmail.comNov 08, 202501:01:28
Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 07/11/25QUỶ THA MA BẮT: THAI CHIÊU TÀI – T18Đạo diễn: Trần Nhân KiênDiễn viên: NS. Minh Ngọc, NS. Minh Phượng, Hồng Thanh, Tạ Lâm, Ngọc Tưởng, Thuỳ Dương…Thể loại: Bí ẩn, Kinh DịNhơn, một doanh nhân thành đạt nhờ thủ đoạn và mưu mẹo, tìm đến thứ tà thuật mang tên “Thai Chiêu Tài” để giữ lấy tài khí đã vô tình khơi dậy những ám ảnh từ quá khứ và sang chấn liên thế hệ.TRÁI TIM QUÈ QUẶT – T18Đạo diễn: Quốc CôngDiễn viên: Quách Ngọc Ngoan, Xuân Văn, Nhật Linh, Việt HưngThể loại: Kịch tính, Tâm LýMột vụ án mạng tàn bạo làm chấn động thị trấn yên bình. Khi thi thể người phụ nữ bị sát hại dã man được phát hiện, mọi nghi ngờ đổ dồn vào Sơn — có thể là người tình của nạn nhân. Triết, một nhà điêu khắc danh tiếng, rơi vào giằng xé giữa nghi ngờ và tình thân khi anh cùng vợ mình cố gắng tìm cách minh oan cho em trai. Rốt cuộc, Sơn là kẻ giết người, nạn nhân của định mệnh nghiệt ngã, hay một trái tim lạc lối bị cuốn vào tình yêu đến mức tự hủy diệt.QUÁI THÚ VÔ HÌNH: VÙNG ĐẤT CHẾT CHÓC – T16Đạo diễn: Dan TrachtenbergDiễn viên: Elle Fanning, Dimitrius Schuster-KoloamatangiThể loại: Hành Động, Phiêu LưuTrong tương lai, tại một hành tinh hẻo lánh, một Predator non nớt - kẻ bị chính tộc của mình ruồng bỏ - tìm thấy một đồng minh không ngờ tới là Thia và bắt đầu hành trình sinh tử nhằm truy tìm kẻ thù tối thượng. Bộ phim do Dan Trachtenberg - đạo diễn của Prey chỉ đạo và nằm trong chuỗi thương hiệu Quái Thú Vô Hình Predator.GODZILLA MINUS ONE – T13Đạo diễn: Takashi YamazakiDiễn viên: Ryûnosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe, Yuki Yamada,...Thể loại: Hành Động, Khoa Học Viễn Tưởng, Phiêu LưuNăm 1945, khi Thế chiến thứ Hai đang đi đến hồi kết, phi công Nhật Bản Koichi Shikishima bất ngờ chạm trán một quái vật biển đến từ cõi ngoài, mà người dân trên đảo Odo gọi là Godzilla. Bị giày vò bởi nỗi tội lỗi của kẻ sống sót — vì không thể bắn hạ con quái vật bằng súng gắn trên máy bay, và vì đã bỏ lại nhiệm vụ cảm tử của mình — Shikishima tìm được chút niềm an ủi mong manh bên Noriko, một người phụ nữ sống sót sau các đợt không kích Tokyo, và Akiko, một bé gái mồ côi. Năm tháng trôi qua, Shikishima dần mở lòng với Noriko và những người xung quanh. Nhưng bóng ma quá khứ — lần chạm trán năm xưa với Godzilla, nay đã biến đổi và nhiễm phóng xạ — lại một lần nữa trỗi dậy, khi toàn bộ nước Nhật chìm trong tuyệt vọng và kinh hoàng.TÌNH NGƯỜI DUYÊN MA 2025 – T13Đạo diễn: Choosak IamsookDiễn viên: Yada Narilya Gulmongkolpech, "Krist" Perawat Sangpotirat, Choosak Iamsook, Phetthai Vongkumlao,…Thể loại: Hài, Kinh Dị, Tình cảmLấy cảm hứng từ truyền thuyết dân gian Thái Lan về hồn ma Mae Nak.LỌ LEM CHƠI NGẢI – T18Đạo diễn: Hadrah Daeng RatuDiễn viên: Yunita Siregar, Dinda Kanyadewi, Thể loại: Kinh DịBộ phim xoay quanh Yuli - cô gái mồ côi phải sống như người hầu trong gia đình của Ambar và mang danh “tiểu tam”. Từ một người hiền lành và chân thành, Yuli dần biến thành kẻ độc ác và nuôi quyết tâm trả thù bằng cách tàn nhẫn nhất. Tìm đến thầy pháp để nhờ yểm bùa hắc ám nhằm huỷ hoại từng thành viên trong gia đình, Yuli bắt đầu thực hiện một nghi lễ ghê rợn: ghi tên những người bị nguyền rủa lên xác chết vừa qua đời. Khi lần lượt từng người bị hãm hại, Yuli cũng phải gấp rút hoàn tất giao kèo với quỷ dữ trong một tuần, nếu không sẽ phải gánh chịu hậu quả khủng khiếp.MỘ ĐOM ĐÓM (CHIẾU LẠI) - KĐạo diễn: Takahata IsaoDiễn viên: Tatsumi Tsutomu, Shiraishi Ayano, Thể loại: Hoạt HìnhGiữa khói lửa chiến tranh tàn khốc, hai anh em Seita và Setsuko mất đi gia đình, buộc phải nương tựa vào nhau để sinh tồn. Trong thế giới đang sụp đổ, họ vẫn cố giữ lấy những khoảnh khắc hồn nhiên cuối cùng như khi cùng nhau ngắm đom đóm bay trong đêm tối. Ánh sáng mong manh ấy vừa đẹp đẽ, vừa đau lòng như chính tuổi thơ ngắn ngủi của hai đứa trẻ giữa chiến tranh. ----------------------------------------------------#8saigon #reviewphimrap #thaichieutai #traitimquequat #quaithuvohinhvungdatchetchoc
Send us a text迎收听第342期大话说电影节目,这是我们十一月的加更节目,本期老章和包主播要聊的是两部怪物电影IP中的新作:杀戮之地以及弗兰肯斯坦 Predator: Badlands & Frankenstein。铁血战士:杀戮之地 Predator: Badlands (2025)导演: 丹·特拉亨伯格编剧: 帕特里克·艾森 / 丹·特拉亨伯格 / 吉姆·托马斯 / 约翰·托马斯主演: 艾丽·范宁 / 迪米特里乌斯·舒斯特-科洛阿玛坦吉 / 卡梅伦·布朗 / 鲁本·德容 / 迈克尔·霍米克 / 更多...类型: 科幻 / 恐怖制片国家/地区: 美国语言: 英语上映日期: 2025-11-07(美国/中国大陆) / 2025-11-05(法国)片长: 107分钟又名: 铁血战士:劣地 / 铁血战士:恶土 / 铁血战士:蛮荒厮杀(港) / 终极战士:杀戮星球(台) / BadlandsIMDb: tt31227572剧情简讯:一个年青的铁血战士Yautja族人Dek决定前往神秘星球Genna猎杀传奇怪兽Kalisk,得到自己在族中荣誉,为兄长复仇。在武器装备有限的情况下,他同时对Genna星球一无所知,在探索与生存的过程中,他结识了被Kalisk团灭仅存的生化人Thia,两人决定组团去猎杀Kalisk。但在Thia回复与自己团队联系之后,迷团才被揭开,被人类派遣而来的队伍有不同的目的和任务,他们意在捕获Kalisk同时也要捕扣Dek。弗兰肯斯坦 Frankenstein导演: 吉尔莫·德尔·托罗编剧: 吉尔莫·德尔·托罗主演: 奥斯卡·伊萨克 / 雅各布·艾洛蒂 / 克里斯托弗·瓦尔兹 / 米娅·高斯 / 费利克斯·卡默雷尔 / 更多...类型: 剧情 / 科幻 / 恐怖制片国家/地区: 墨西哥 / 美国语言: 英语 / 丹麦语上映日期: 2025-08-30(威尼斯电影节) / 2025-09-08(多伦多电影节) / 2025-10-17(美国) / 2025-11-07(美国网络)片长: 149分钟又名: 科学怪人IMDb: tt1312221剧情简讯:维克多在做为外科医生父亲的严厉管教之下成长,对人体和电力科技的研究成迷。在他的一次研究展示之后,他得到来自富豪的财力资助,要他继续他的疯狂研究,寻找人体的治愈和永生之道。在种种机遇与努力之下,他终于成功的缝合各种尸体部件并注处电力,创造了新的生命。但因为对所创的怪物充满着恐惧和憎恶,两人的关系终于恶化,暴力相向。大话说电影的群,欢迎你的加入,请加包主播:bobby8816 并回答第一期节目讨论的影片名称。
Mike talks about the Top 10 Film Franchises with the movies each. From Star Wars to James Bone. He plays the game: Dead, Alive or Revive when deciding which of them have peaked and which still have life in them that we’re not burnt out on watching. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about Predator: Badlands starring Elle Fanning. It’s set in the future on a remote planet, where a young Predator, cast out from his clan, teams up with a humanoid robot on a dangerous mission to find the ultimate enemy. Mike talks about how you can hop into this movie without seeing any other Predator film, the language that was created for it and how it unexpectedly had a lot of heart. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about Scream 7 where Ghostface is back and so is Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott. This time the killer is after her daughter. Mike talks about how the Scream franchise keeps sucking him back in after he thought he was done and why we are doomed for constant reboots and sequels. New Episodes Every Monday! Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on X: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Letterboxd: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Run for the hills! We discuss our favorite disaster movies. Also every now and then the stars align and all three of us see the same thig. We discuss the lates Predator movie and do a deep spoiler review of the first two episodes of Pluribus.
0:00 SEGMENT 1: Emmy-winning creator Mike Roth talks about the upcoming “Bat-Fam” series on Amazon Prime Video.https://www.primevideo.com/detail/BAT-FAM/0OSSOXOG2XIRP572RWGKKIX786 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1226489/ 19:02 SEGMENT 2: Producer Joey V. and James review “Predator: Badlands” and “Nuremberg”.45:56 SEGMENT 3: James and Producer Joey V. share some of their most anticipated movies for the rest of the year, including “Avatar: Fire and Ash”, “Knives Out 3”, and “Marty Supreme”.Keep up to date with 2 Rivers Comic Con, coming back to St. Charles in April, 2026 https://2riverscomiccon.com/stay-in-touch/ Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223)Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee
Send Us an Email to Chat!This week we end MILF extended month with the super hawt Predator 2! Gary's bestie from down under Mikey G is here to talk about this batshiz crazy sequel to the Arnold classic. We speak about the hotness of Danny Glover, fight the Jamaican cartel, and talk crap! Enjoy!Follow us on Instagram:@Xtropes@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_Pod@QualityHoegramming@MullhollanddazeCheck Out Our WebsiteSupport the showSupport the show
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon is joined by special guests Kraig Rasmussen (graphic novelist – Sojourners, Technopolis), David Accampo (writer – Fanbase Press' The Margins, Lost Angels, Spectral: A Showcase of Fear), Travis Rivas (founder – Super-Abled Comics, writer – Accidental Aliens, The Unstoppable Cherub), and Phillip Kelly (Fanbase Press Contributor, co-host – POPSKL Podcast Group) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding Predator: Badlands (2025) in light of the film's recent release, with topics including how the film works with a Yuatja protagonist, what it reveals about Yuatja culture, how the themes reflect the current culture war of what true strength is, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Predator: Badlands abound in this panel discussion!)
Join the guys this week as they review Predator Badlands and then rank all the Predator movies from best to worst. They will also bring some fun Predator trivia. You will not want to miss it. Follow us everywhere!! Follow us on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/Jordanreviews21/- Jordan https://letterboxd.com/pharmingphilms/- David https://letterboxd.com/mattdigsfilm/- Matt https://letterboxd.com/moviematrixpod/- MovieMatrixPod Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-matrix/id1502925564 Follow us on X(Twitter) https://x.com/moviematrixpod/status/1770069034404364698?s=46&t=SFA3FMfzNrzltUQU80Kjyw Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/moviematrixpod?mibextid=LQQJ4d Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/no-time-to-die License code: RMJX4AENT1RYUOCB
In honor of 420, its time to look at some of the weirdest, and wackiest toys ever designed. You really have to wonder, what were they on when coming up with some of this stuff. From poorly thought out labels to accidental nightmare fuel, child endangerment and even a pre-cursor to Siri - combined with, water? Then it's another edition of The Team from the wonderful world of TMNT - but ONLY the Turtle variants. And the choices are not as simple as you might think! Support the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PREPARE YOURSELVES: the first ever double review episode is upon YOU!!!! In what can only be described as a historic “creature double feature”, the verbose Watch/Skip Plus guys take on TWO movies in one episode - stripped down, no pluses, quick intro's, full on movie review glory! First up, yet another reinvention for the Predator franchise, Predator Badlands crash lands in theatres. Dan Trachtenberg (director of the last two Predator films - Prey and the animated Hulu exclusive Predators:Killer of Killers) gambles that audiences will take to a Predator film from the vantage point of the Predator itself. Did this perspective shift/PG-13 CGI fest work or should it be trophy killed as prey? Next up, Pod-Father Sam U. Rai from the Gentleman's Guide to Midnite Cinema sneaks in and the three take on the much anticipated Frankenstein, a little streamer exclusive on Netflix from wonderkind, monster-lover Guillermo Del Toro. After all the adaptations of Mary Shelley's thought-provoking novel, did Del Toro build us a better masterpiece or are his creative excesses (brilliant and visually appealing as they are) taking the sheen off his usual visionary style? PS: Listen on to find out the weird James Cameron connection and the similar themes in both films!GET THIS DOUBLE INSIDE YOU………NOW!TIMESTAMPS00:00 Teaser04:52 Predator Badlands: The Franchise13:17 Predator Badlands: Below the Line / The Crew 18:22 Predator Badlands: Above the Line / The Cast20:40 Predator Badlands Spoiler Free Thoughts33:08 Predator Badlands SPOILED!43:29 Frankenstein: Intro44:17 Frankenstein: Below the Line / The Crew 49:24 Frankenstein: Above the Line / The Cast58:23 Frankenstein: Spoiler Free Thoughts 01:24:05 Frankenstein SPOILED!01:47:29 Outro- - - - - - - - - -WE ARE WATCH SKIP PLUS! FOLLOW/LIKE/SUBSCRIBE/REVIEW/LOVEEmail us: WatchSkipPlus@gmail.com#predatorbadlands #dantrachtenberg #ellefanning #dimitriusschusterkoloamatangi #patrickaison #sarahschachner #benjaminwallfisch #jeffcutter #20thcenturystudios #fox #disney #tsgentertainment #frankenstein #guillermodeltoro #oscarisaac #jacobelordi #christophwaltz #miagoth #felixkammerer #charlesdance #danlaustsen #alexandredesplat #bluegrassfilms #demilofilms #doubledareyou #ggtmc #jamescameron #berniewrightson
Director Dan Trachtenberg continues an inconsistent but beloved movie tradition from the 80s.
Breaking down a supposed Predator movie. | Original Airdate: 8th November 2025 | Watch it here: https://youtu.be/csLtoNh5od8
Predator: Badlands shouldn't be this good. MonteCristo and DoA went in expecting another forgettable franchise sequel and came out calling it the best Predator film since 1987. In this episode of Nerd Legion, the hosts break down how Dan Trachtenberg turned a dormant IP into a bold, emotional, and surprisingly funny sci-fi blockbuster. They discuss the film's unexpected focus on the Predator's culture and honor code, Elle Fanning's dual performance, and how the movie manages to feel both classic and completely new. From the inventive world-building to the subtitled alien language and practical effects, Predator: Badlands proves that simple stories told well still hit the hardest. The conversation also detours into Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, the curse of bloated superhero films, and why Hollywood keeps forgetting how to make tight, self-contained action movies. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bio: Jenny - Co-Host Podcast (er):I am Jenny! (She/Her) MACP, LMHCI am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, Certified Yoga Teacher, and an Approved Supervisor in the state of Washington.I have spent over a decade researching the ways in which the body can heal from trauma through movement and connection. I have come to see that our bodies know what they need. By approaching our body with curiosity we can begin to listen to the innate wisdom our body has to teach us. And that is where the magic happens!I was raised within fundamentalist Christianity. I have been, and am still on my own journey of healing from religious trauma and religious sexual shame (as well as consistently engaging my entanglement with white saviorism). I am a white, straight, able-bodied, cis woman. I recognize the power and privilege this affords me socially, and I am committed to understanding my bias' and privilege in the work that I do. I am LGBTQIA+ affirming and actively engage critical race theory and consultation to see a better way forward that honors all bodies of various sizes, races, ability, religion, gender, and sexuality.I am immensely grateful for the teachers, healers, therapists, and friends (and of course my husband and dog!) for the healing I have been offered. I strive to pay it forward with my clients and students. Few things make me happier than seeing people live freely in their bodies from the inside out!Danielle (00:10):Welcome to the Arise Podcast with my colleague Jenny McGrath and I today Jenny's going to read a part of a presentation she's giving in a week, and I hope you really listen in The political times are heavy and the news about Epstein has been triggering for so many, including Jenny and myself. I hope as you listen, you find yourself somewhere in the conversation and if you don't, I hope that you can find yourself with someone else in your close sphere of influence. These conversations aren't perfect. We can't resolve it at the end. We don't often know what we need, so I hope as you listen along that you join us, you join us and you reach out for connection in your community with friends, people that you trust, people that you know can hold your story. And if you don't have any of those people that maybe you can find the energy and the time and the internal resources to reach out. You also may find yourself activated during this conversation. You may find yourself triggered and so this is a notice that if you feel that that is a possibility and you need to take a break and not listen to this episode, that's okay. Be gentle and kind with yourself and if you feel like you want to keep listening, have some self-care and some ways of connecting with others in place, go ahead and listen in. Hey Jenny, I'd love to hear a bit about your presentation if you don't even mind giving us what you got.Jenny (01:41):Yeah, absolutely. I am very honored. I am going to be on a panel entitled Beyond Abstinence Only Purity Culture in Today's Political Moment, and this is for the American Academy of Religion. And so I am talking about, well, yeah, I think I'll just read a very rough draft version of my remarks. I will give a disclaimer, I've only gone over it once so far, maybe twice, so it will shift before I present it, but I'm actually looking forward to talking about it with you because I think that will help me figure out how I want to change it. I think it'll probably just be a three to five minute read if that evenOkay. Alright. I to look at the current political moment in the US and try to extract meaning and orientation from purity culture is essential, but if we only focus on purity culture in the us, we are naval gazing and missing a vital aspect of the project that is purity culture. It is no doubt an imperialist project. White women serving as missionaries have been foot soldiers for since Manifest Destiny and the creation of residential schools in North America and even before this, yet the wave of white women as a force of white Christian nationalism reached its white cap in the early two thousands manifest by the power of purity culture. In the early 1990s, a generation of young white women were groomed to be agents of empire unwittingly. We were told that our value and worth was in our good pure motives and responsibility to others.(03:31):We were trained that our racial and gender roles were pivotal in upholding the white, straight, heteronormative, capitalistic family that God designed and we understood that this would come at us martyring our own body. White women therefore learned to transmute the healthy erotic vitality that comes from an awakening body into forms of service. The transnational cast of white Christian supremacy taught us that there were none more deserving more in need than black and brown bodies in the global south pay no attention to black and brown bodies suffering within the us. We were told they could pull themselves up by their bootstraps, but not in the bodies of color. Outside the membrane of the US white women believed ourselves to be called and furthermore trusted that God would qualify us for the professional roles of philanthropists, medical service providers, nonprofit starters and adoptive mothers of black and brown children in the global south.(04:30):We did not blanc that often. We did not actually have the proper training, much less accountability for such tasks and neither did our white Christian communities. We were taking on roles of power we would have never been given in white spaces in the US and in doing so we were remaining compliant to our racial and gendered expectations. This meant among many other things, giving tacit approval to international states that were being used as pawns by the US Christian. Right among these states, the most prominent could arguably be Uganda. Uganda was in the zeitgeist of white Christian youth, the same white Christian youth that experienced life altering commitments given in emotionally evocative abstinence rituals. We were primed for the documentary style film turned organization invisible Children, which found its way into colleges, youth groups, and worship services all over the country. Many young white women watched these erotically charged films, felt a compulsion to do something without recognizing that compulsion came from the same tendrils of expectations, purity, culture placed on our bodies.(05:43):Invisible children's film was first released in 2004 and in their release of Kony 2012 reached an audience of a hundred million in its first week of release. Within these same eight years, Ugandan President Veni who had a long entangled relationship with the US Christian right signed into law a bill that made homosexuality the death penalty in certain cases, which was later overturned. He also had been responsible for the forced removal of primarily acho people in Northern Uganda from their lands and placed them into internally displaced people's camps where their death T tolls far exceeded those lost by Coney who musevini claimed to be fighting against as justification for the violent displacement of Acho people. Muny Musevini also changed the Ugandan constitution to get reelected despite concerns that these elections were not truly democratic and has remained president of Uganda for the last 39 years. Uganda was the Petri dish of American conservative laboratory of Christo fascism where whiteness and heteronormative racialized systems of purity culture were embalmed. On November 5th, 2, 20, 24, we experienced what am termed the boomerang of imperialism. Those who have had an eye on purity cultures influence in countries like Uganda are not surprised by this political moment. In fact, this political moment is not new. The only thing new about it is that perhaps for the first time the effects are starting to come more thoroughly to white bodies and white communities. The snake has begun to eat its own tail.Scary. Okay. It feels like poking an already very angry hornet's nest and speaking to things that are very alive and well in our country right now. So I feel that and I also feel a sense of resolve, you might say that I feel like because of that it feels imperative to speak to my experience and my research and this current political moment. Do you mind if I ask what it was like to hear it?Danielle (08:30):It is interesting. Right before I hopped on this call, I was doing mobility at my gym and at the end when my dear friend and I were looking at our DNA, and so I guess I'm thinking of it through the context of my body, so I was thinking about that as you're reading it, Jenny, you said poking the bear and before we shift too fast to what I think, what's the bear you believe you're poking?Jenny (09:08):I see it as the far right Christian nationalist ideology and talking about these things in the way that I'm talking about them, I am stepping out of my gender and racial expectations as a white cis woman where I am meant to be demure and compliant and submissive and not calling out abuse of power. And so I see that as concerning and how the religious right, the alt religious right Christian, religious right in the US and thankfully it was not taken on, but even this week was the potential of the Supreme Court seeing a case that would overturn the legalization of gay marriage federally and that comes out of the nuclear focus of the family that James stops and heralded was supposed to be the family. It's one man and it's one woman and you have very specific roles that you're supposed to play in those families.Danielle (10:35):Yeah, I mean my mind is just going a thousand miles a minute. I keep thinking of the frame. It's interesting, the frame of the election was built on economy, but after that it feels like there are a few other things like the border, which I'm including immigration and migrants and thoughts about how to work with that issue, not issue, I don't want to say it's an issue, but with that part of the picture of what makes up our country. The second thing that comes to mind after those two things is there was a huge push by MAGA podcasters and church leaders across the country, and I know I've read Cat Armas and a bunch of other people, I've heard you talking about it. There's this juxtaposition of these people talking about returning to some purity, the fantasy of purity, which you're saying you're talking about past and present in your talk while also saying, Hey, let's release the Epstein files while voting for this particular person, Donald Trump, and I am caught. If you look at the statistics, the amount of folks perpetrating violent crime that are so-called migrants or immigrants is so low compared to white men.(12:16):I am caught in all those swirling things and I'm also aware that there's been so many things that have happened in the last presidency. There was January 6th and now we have, we've watched ICE in some cases they've killed people in detention centers and I keep thinking, is sexual purity or the idea of the fantasy that this is actually a value of the Christian? Right? Is that going to be something that moves people? I don't know. What do you think?Jenny (12:54):I think it's a fair question. I think it is what moved bodies like mine to be complicit in the systems of white supremacy without knowing that's what I was doing. And at the same time that I myself went to Uganda as a missionary and spent the better part of four years there while saying and hearing very hateful and derogatory things about migrants and the fact that signs in Walmart were in Spanish in Colorado, and these things that I was taught like, no, we need to remain pure IE white and heteronormative in here, and then we take our good deeds to other countries. People from Mexico shouldn't be coming up here. We should go on Christmas break and build houses for them there, which I did and it's this weird, we talk a lot about reality. It is this weird pseudo reality where it's like everything is upside down and makes sense within its own system.(14:13):I had a therapist at one point say, it's like you had the opposite of a psychotic break when I decided to step out of these worlds and do a lot of work to come into reality because it is hard to explain how does talking about sexual purity lead to what we're seeing with ice and what we're seeing with detention. And I think in reality part of that is the ideology that the body of the US is supposed to primarily be white, straight Christian heteronormative. And so if we have other bodies coming in, you don't see that cry of immigrants in the same way for people that came over from Ukraine. And I don't mean that anything disparagingly about people that needed to come over from Ukraine, but you see that it's a very different mindset from white bodies entering the US than it is black and brown bodies within this ideological framework of what the family or the body of individuals and the country is supposed to look like.I've been pretty dissociated lately. I think yesterday was very tough as we're seeing just trickles of emails from Epstein and that world and confirmation of what any of us who listened to and believed any of the women that came forward already knew. But it just exposes the falseness that it's actually about protecting anyone because these are stories of young children, of youth being sexually exploited and yet the machine keeps powering on and just keeps trying to ignore that the man they elected to fight the rapists that were coming into our country or the liberals that were sex child trafficking. It turns out every accusation was just a confession.Danielle (16:43):Oh man. Every accusation was a confession. In psychological terms, I think of it as projection, like the bad parts I hate about me, the story that criminals are just entering our country nonstop. Well, the truth is we elected criminals. Why are we surprised that by the behavior of our government when we voted for criminality and I say we because I'm a participant in this democracy or what I like to think of as a democracy and I'm a participant in the political system and capitalism and I'm a participant here. How do you participate then from that abstinence, from that purity aspect that you see? The thread just goes all the way through? Yeah,Jenny (17:48):I see it as a lifelong untangling. I don't think I'm ever going to be untangled unfortunately from purity culture and white supremacy and heteronormative supremacy and the ways in which these doctrines have formed the way that I have seen the world and that I'm constantly needing to try to unlearn and relearn and underwrite and rewrite these ways that I have internalized. And I think what's hard is I, a lot of times I think even in good intentions to undo these things in activist spaces, we tend to recreate whiteness and we tend to go, okay, I've got it now I'm going to charge ahead and everyone follow me. And part of what I think we need to deconstruct is this idea of a savior or even that an idea is going to save us. How do we actually slow down even when things are so perilous and so immediate? How do we kind of disentangle the way whiteness and capitalism have taught us to just constantly be churning and going and get clearer and clearer about how we got here and where we are now so that hopefully we can figure out how to leave less people behind as we move towards whatever it looks like to move out of this whiteness thing that I don't even honestly have yet an imagination for.(19:26):I have a hope for it, but I can't say this is what I think it's going to look like.Danielle (20:10):I'm just really struck by, well, maybe it was just after you spoke, I can't remember if it was part of your talk or part of your elaboration on it, but you were talking about Well, I think it was afterwards it was about Mexicans can't come here, but we can take this to Mexico.Yeah. And I wonder if that, do you feel like that was the same for Uganda?Jenny (20:45):Absolutely. Yeah. Which I think it allows that cast to remain in place. One of the professors that I've been deeply influenced by is Ose Manji, and he's a Kenyan professor who lives in Canada who's spent many years researching development work. And he challenges the idea that saviors need victims and the privilege that I had to live in communities where I could fundraise thousands of dollars for a two week or a two month trip is not separate from a world where I'm stepping into communities that have been exploited because of the privileges that I have,(21:33):But I can launder my conscience by going and saying I helped people that needed it rather than how are the things that I am benefiting from causing the oppression and how is the government that I'm a part of that has been meddling with countries in Central America and Africa and all over the globe creating a refugee crisis? And how do I deal with that and figure out how to look up, not that I want to ignore people that are suffering or struggling, but I don't want to get tunnel vision on all these little projects I could do at some point. I think we need to look up and say, well, why are these people struggling?Speaker 1 (22:26):Yeah, I don't know. I don't have fully formed thoughts. So just in the back, I was thinking, what if you reversed that and you said, well, why is the American church struggling?(22:55):I was just thinking about what if you reversed it and I think why is the American church struggling? And we have to look up, we have to look at what are the causes? What systems have we put in place? What corruption have we traded in? How have we laundered our own conscience? I mean, dude, I don't know what's going on with my internet. I need a portable one. I just dunno. I think that comment about laundering your own conscience is really beautiful and brilliant. And I mean, it was no secret that Epstein had done this. It's not a secret. I mean, they're release the list, but they know. And clearly those senators that are releasing those emails drip by drip, they've already seen them. So why did they hang onto them?Jenny (24:04):Yeah. Yeah. I am sad, I can't remember who this was. Sean was having me listen to a podcast the other day, just a part of it talking about billionaires. But I think it could be the same for politicians or presidents or the people that are at the top of these systems we've created. That's like in any other sphere, if we look at someone that has an unsatiable need for something, we would probably call that an addiction and say that that person needs help. And actually we need to tend to that and not just keep feeding it. And I think that's been a helpful framework for me to think about these people that are addicted to power that will do anything to try to keep climbing that ladder or get the next ring that's just like, that is an unwell person. That's a very unwell person.Speaker DanielleI mean, I'm not surprised, I think, did you say you felt very dissociated this past week? I think I've felt the same way because there's no way to take in that someone, this person is one of the kings of human trafficking. The all time, I mean great at their job. And we're hearing Ghislaine Maxwell is at this minimum security prison and trading for favors and all of these details that are just really gross. And then to hear the Republican senator or the speaker of the house say, well, we haven't done this because we're thinking of the victims. And literally the victims are putting out statements saying, get the damn files out. So the gaslighting is so intense to stay present to all of that gaslighting to stay present to not just the first harm that's happened, but to stay present to the constant gaslighting of victims in real time is just, it is a level of madness. I don't think we can rightfully stay present in all of it.(26:47):I don't know. I don't know what we can do, but Well, if anybody's seen the Handmaid's Tale, she is like, I can't remember how you say it in Latin, but she always says, don't let the bastards grind you down. I keep thinking of that line. I think of it all the time. I think connecting to people in your community keep speaking truth, it matters. Keep telling the truth, keep affirming that it is a real thing. Whether it was something at church or like you talked about, it was a missionary experience or abstinence experience, or whether you've been on the end of conversion therapy or you've been a witness to that and the harm it's done in your community. All of that truth telling matters, even if you're not saying Epstein's name, it all matters because there's been such an environment created in our country where we've normalized all of this harm. I mean, for Pete's sake, this man made it all the way to the presidency of the United States, and he's the effing best friend of Epstein. It's like, that was okay. That was okay. And even getting out the emails. So we have to find some way to just keep telling truth in our own communities. That's my opinion. What about yours?Jenny (28:17):Yeah, I love that telling The truth matters. I feel that, and I think trying to stay committed to being a safe person for others to tell the truth too, because I think the level, as you use the word gaslighting, the level of gaslighting and denial and dismissal is so huge. And I think, I can't speak for every survivor, but I think I take a guess to say at least most survivors know what it's like to not be believed, to be minimized, to be dismissed. And so I get it when people are like, I'm not going to tell the truth because I'm not going to be believed, or I'm just going to get gaslit again and I can respect that. And so I think for me, it's also how do I keep trying to posture myself as someone that listens and believes people when they tell of the harm that they've experienced? How do I grow my capacity to believe myself for the harm that I've experienced? And who are the people that are safe for me to go to say, do you think I'm crazy? And they say, no, you're not. I need those checkpoints still.First, I would just want to validate how shit that is and unfortunately how common that is. I think that it's actually, in my experience, both personally and professionally, it is way more rare to have safe places to go than not. And so I would just say, yeah, that makes sense for me. Memoirs have been a safe place. Even though I'm not putting something in the memoir, if I read someone sharing their story, that helps me feel empowered to be like, I believe what they went through. And so maybe that can help me believe what I've gone through. And then don't give up looking, even if that's an online community, even if that's a community you see once a month, it's worth investing in people that you can trust and that can trust you.Danielle (30:59):I agree. A thousand percent don't give up because I think a lot of us go through the experience of when we first talk about it, we get alienated from friends or family or people that we thought were close to us, and if that's happened to you, you didn't do anything wrong. That sadly is something very common when you start telling the truth. So just one to know that that's common. It doesn't make it any less painful. And two, to not give up, to keep searching, keep trying, keep trying to connect, and it is not a perfect path. Anyway. Jenny, if we want to hear your talk when you give it, how could we hear it or how could we access it?Jenny (31:52):That's a great question. I dunno, I'm not sure if it's live streamed or not. I think it's just in person. So if you can come to Boston next week, it's at the American Academy of Religion. If not, you basically heard it. I will be tweaking things. But this is essentially what I'm talking about is that I think in order to understand what's going on in this current political moment, it is so essential that we understand the socialization of young white women in purity culture and what we're talking about with Epstein, it pulls back the veil that it's really never about purity. It's about using white women as tropes for Empire. And that doesn't mean, and we weren't given immense privilege and power in this world because of our proximity to white men, but it also means that we were harmed. We did both. We were harmed and we caused harm in our own complicity to these systems. I think it is just as important to hold and grow responsibility for how we caused harm as it is to work on the healing of the harm that was caused to us. 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And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that.
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In this episode Kody and Korbinrank all of Disney's "20th Century Fox" Franchises in a tier list and discuss the merger 6 years later (22:15) after a short spoiler free review of "Predator: Badlands" (5:00)Hosts: Korbin Zvokel and Kody Webbhttps://linktr.ee/khapodcast
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This week, Katey had to be out to see movies, but the boys return to the virtual war room to talk about Predator: Badlands (in theaters now!) and Frankenstein (on Netflix now!). David also asks why we only seem to remake movies that were okay to begin with. Slight spoilers for Badlands and Frankenstein sprinkled […]
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If it bleeds…….. This week we review Predator: Badlands! Can the franchise keep its streak alive? As always, go to sowizardpodcast.com for links to all our social media, Patreon and YouTube content!
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Predator: Badlands (2025) synopsis: “A young Predator outcast from his clan finds an unlikely ally on his journey in search of the ultimate adversary."Starring: Elle Fanning, Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, Michael Homik, and Cameron BrownDirector: Dan TrachtenbergOn this bonus episode of Podcasting After Dark, Corey is joined by Fredrik Gustafsson, all the way from Sweden, to review Predator: Badlands! This is a FULL-SPOILER discussion so please make sure you have seen this AWESOME movie before listening to the episode. You can see Fredrik's full Alien/Predator museum walkthrough on our Alien: Earth video review a couple months ago on YouTube.Leave a comment and let us know what you thought of Predator: Badlands!Follow Fredrik Gustafsson on Instagram @predator_alien_collector— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month including Wrap-Up After Dark and The Carpenter Factor, plus other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
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Papa, Hans, and Harry talk about the newest installment in the Predator franchise: Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands.
Coming off one of the boys favorite movies 'Prey', they give their thoughts on the new film 'Predator: Badlands'. A young Predator outcast from his clan finds an unlikely ally on his journey in search of the ultimate adversary. (00:00 - Predator: Badlands Review)
We get to the chopper with Predator: Badlands and also talk Dreamgirls, Cat People (1982), Aniara, Dog Soldiers, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Lamb and The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 27:48 Review - Predator: Badlands: 27:48 - 1:14:40 Movie Roulette - Dreamgirls: 1:14:40 - 1:38:56 Micro-Reviews - The Replacements, Aniara, Dog Soliders, Lamb Zeiram, Zeiram 2, Cat People (1982), The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, The Predator, Prey, Predator: Killer of Killers, Stranger Things: 1:38:56 - 3:00:40 This week in new releases/Outro: 3:00:40 - 3:09:36
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This week we're reviewing Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein, Predator: Badlands, The Toxic Avenger, and Eddington.Join us live Thursday nights at 8:30 eastern!YouTube: @spitball_media
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Join the gang as we give our review on Predator Badlands, react to the latest round of DC:KO, and cover a bunch of movie news spanning from the new Mario movie trailer, to Sydney Sweeney's latest box office battle. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nihf.com/subscribe
This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt delve back into the Predator-verse! On this adventure, we eschew the Predator trope of the hunter villain, for a story about a honor, redemption, and cliche. Then Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, and America's Sweet heart, Jesse Plemons reunite for the latest off-center cinematic experience with Bugonia! 00:00-14:21: Intro/Predator: Badlands14:22-24:48 Bugonia24:49-27:32: Wrap Up Theme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-Bey
Episodes in back to back weeks. After catching up and beer talk, we hit a few topics: Energon Universe DC Next Level - jumping on point, but not tied to continuity (not Absolute though). Went to creators asking what they wanted to work on Rucka/Dani - Batwoman; Josh Williamson - Legion; Skottie Young/Jorge Corona - Lobo Books: Zatanna, Deathstroke (focus on him being an assassin), Firestorm, Shadow of the Bat, The Demon (a horror book), Barbara Gordon: Breakout Creators: Mariko Tamaki, Deniz Camp, James Harren, Lemire, Tony Fleecs, Jamal Campbell Snyder to do Absolute Batman for 35 issues (2 more years) Bendis back to Marvel Blue Marvel and Marvel's top power set Then we hit homework, including Jurassic World: Rebirth, Predator: Killer of Killers, Predator, Friday, Fahrenheit 182 (Mark Hoppus), The Devils (Joe Abercrombie), The Blade Itself (Joe Abercrombie - The First Law #1), Network Effect (Martha Wells - Murderbot #5), The Butcher of Anderson Station (James S.A. Corey - The Expanse #0.5), and Slow Time Between The Stars (John Scalzi - The Far Reaches Collection). This week's beer was Juicy Wizard from Think-N-Thin Brewing. The featured track is "Disappointment at the Touchy's" by Up Dog. You can find them on the Nyrdcast Featured Music Playlist and at: Instagram | X/Twitter Check us out at our website and on social media. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
This week on ClapperCast, Michael Fairbanks joins Carson Timar to review the double feature of Die My Love and Predator: Badlands!Subscribe on Patreon for Bonus Episodes & Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/clappercastpodEmail us at ClapperCast@gmail.com- Social Media Links -Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClapperPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/clappercast/Carson Timar: https://bsky.app/profile/carsontimar.bsky.socialMichael Fairbanks: https://x.com/kingofburbank2Create Your Podcast on Zencastr Today: https://zencastr.com/?via=clappercastThanks for Watching!
Llega a la pantalla grande la nueva pelicula de Predator. Esta vez el personaje principal es uno de los cazadores titulares y es una historia distinta a lo usual ya que en toda la pelicula no hay ningun ser humano. Es esto un cambio que hace que la franquicia se sienta rejuvenecida o es hora que la seleccion natural acabe con ella?
We've reached the end of the 20th Century Fox era of Predator movies, right before the Disney purchase in 2019. This particular entry had a lot going for it, the return of director Shane Black to the franchise, an R rating, solid cast, big budget and yet it's regarded as probably the worst movie in the franchise with the inclusion of a giant nine feet tall Predator and movie Autism as a superpower. Thanks for coming with us on this particular journey and thanks for watching this particular Caravan Of Garbage reviewSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bryan and Anderson review Frankenstein, Predator: Badlands and Shirkers (from assigner Jonathan Mooser). Then the boys get musical with decider Bryan McCulley's topic: Top 5 Fake Songs from Movies! Loaded for Bear New Promo Video! The Film Vault on Youtube TFV Patreon is Here for Even More Film Vault Anderson's new doc: Loaded for Bear Atty's Antiques Baldywood Newsletter COMEDY CONFESSIONAL Listener Art: Gio Featured Artist: A Funk Band Named Machete The Film Vault on Twitch Buy Bryan's Book Shrinkage Here The Film Vaulters “Kubrick is Everywhere” Shirt CONNECT WITH US: Instagram: @AndersonAndBryan Facebook.com/TheFilmVault Twitter: @TheFilmVault HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERE ATTY & ANDY: DIRECTED BY A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Subscribe Atty and Andy's Youtube Channel Here THE COLD COCKLE SHORTS RULES OF REDUCTION MORMOAN THE CULT OF CARANO Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dax joins the hunt for Predator: Badlands and we give Frankenstein a jolt plus we also discuss Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films and Pluribus. 0:00 - Intro 22:35 - Review: Predator: Badlands 1:05:55 - Review: Frankenstein 1:41:50 - What We Watched: Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films, Pluribus, Union 2:00:00 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 2:05:55 - Outro 2:08:05 - Spoiler Discussion: Predator: Badlands