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Minute Nineteen: From What Bruce Tries to Avoid to a Gun in Our FaceJoining us today is Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute, Fright Night Minute, and Superman & Lois TV Talk.In the nineteenth minute of The Avengers...Natasha pitches Bruce on helping Fury with this global catastrophe. What we love so much about Ruffalo's hulk is he really feels dangerous. When he talks about trying to avoid that type of thing, we feel he's probably smart to do so. We have a great time talking about both Ruffalo and Johansson. But whose place is this? Is it a SHIELD safe house? Or did they rent it from some locals? We're a bit unsure, but it sure seems like someone lives here. There's Tesseract and gamma radiation conversation to be had, but the big discussion revolves around the jump scare with Bruce suddenly snapping at Natasha. It's a great moment that is handled well by the actors, and it's shot in a visceral way that works exceptionally well. It allows for a wide-ranging conversation covering his anger, Hulk's tone throughout the MCU, why Natasha is here instead of, say, Coulson, and more.It's a great conversation and we get to really dig into angry Bruce. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on InstagramFind all of Robin's shows hereKarate Kid MinuteFright Night MinuteSuperman & Lois TV TalkRobin on Letterboxd and Twitter(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The Avengers
It's a Festivus miracle on night 6 of Chanukah, and we're joined by Eric Deutsch from Flash Gordon Minute and Escape from New York Minute and Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Superman & Lois TV Talk for a very special Seinfeld season 9 episode 10, "The Strike."
Episode 13 - Wait For It The wait is over, Episode 13 is live with guest Robin Burdge from the Karate Kid Minute Podcast. He's one guest we've been willing to wait for. Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Performed by Leslie Odom Jr. References: Wait For It History of American Women: Theodosia Burr Find us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hamilton_SBS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hamiltonshotbyshot/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hamiltonshotbyshot Movies By Minutes: https://moviesbyminutes.com/ Where to find Robin: Twitter Instagram Facebook https://karate-kid-minute.pinecast.co Find out more at https://hamilton-shot-by-shot.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Minute Eighty-Five: From The Last Stand in Puente Antiguo to Sif's Fallen Shield Joining us to discuss how everyone's doing against the Destroyer and what Thor decides to do are Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Travis Bow from Reel Comic Heroes. In the eighty-fifth minute of Kenneth Branagh's 2011 film Thor... The Destroyer certainly lives up to its name in this minute as it tears the town of Puente Antiguo apart, blowing the street and cars up as it tries to destroy Thor, Sif, and the Warriors Three. We really feel the change in Thor here, telling Sif to fight to live instead of dying so others can tell her story. And of course he also tells everyone they have to go back to Asgard to stop Loki while he holds the Destroyer back. But how is he going to do that? And how are they going to get back to Asgard? If they had, in a What If...? type of scenario, could they have beaten him? Or would they also have ended up frozen statues on the rainbow bridge? After we saw Volstagg blown out the back windows of Isabela's Diner smoldering, how is he still alive? He doesn't even have any singes or burns. Seriously fast healing those golden apples provide. There's a deleted scene involving Erik nearly dying from a shard of glass that impales him. Thor heals him with healing stones that Hogun brought. We certainly have lots of thoughts about this bit and are glad it's gone. Chris Hemsworth shines in these minutes. He carries the weight of his character and what he has to do well. But what's up with his eyes? Why does it look like he's wearing black contacts sometimes? And Sif's shield when he drops it? Why does it look so fake? It's the last minute for Robin and Travis to pipe in about the Destroyer and how it's kicking everyone's butts. Tune in! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube • Disney+ Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Trailer #1 Trailer #2 Poster artwork Original Material Reel Podcast Network Marvel Events Timeline Reel Comic Heroes on Instagram Marvel Events Timeline on Instagram Robin on Twitter and Letterboxd Karate Kid Minute Fright Night Minute Superman & Lois TV Talk
Minute Eighty-Four: From Sif's Stunning Move to Volstagg's Final Moment... Again Joining us to discuss the Destroyer tearing Puente Antiguo apart, Sif's cool move, the Destroyer's awesome body spin, and the blasts that pretty much should've killed everyone are Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Travis Bow from Reel Comic Heroes. In the eighty-fourth minute of Kenneth Branagh's 2011 film Thor... Sif uses a foothold on the telephone pole to leap onto the back of the Destroyer and it's a damn cool move. But who saw that step? It's hard to tell it's there. The moment between Sif and Volstagg is cute. But then the Destroyer turns itself around, and that's seriously what it's all about. Possibly one of the coolest things in the MCU. What's great about this moment is that it sets up just how impressive the Destroyer is and what a formidable foe they have to battle. In the script, the Warriors Three discuss a few other options for battle moves to fight the Destroyer – the Svartalfheim Twist, Kiss of the Hag, Face Full of Boot, and the Flying Mountain. Guess which one they tried on the Destroyer? The way the Destroyer's fire blasts don't always make sense. How does it propel Sif into the air? And how does it cause what looks like a massive explosion between Sif and the Warriors Three? This explosion sends the Warriors Three crashing into Isabela's Diner, destroying one set of windows. The Destroyer then blasts them again, blowing out the other windows in the diner. It destroys half the town. It blasts glass over the Asgardian Three. How does anyone survive? Especially Volstagg who gets blown out of Isabela's Diner on fire, crashing onto a bench outside the Greyhound station. How is he alive? It's a minute full of battle with the Destroyer, and the Destroyer looks like it's going to win. Robin and Travis are here for it. Tune in! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube • Disney+ Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Trailer #1 Trailer #2 Poster artwork Original Material Reel Podcast Network Marvel Events Timeline Reel Comic Heroes on Instagram Marvel Events Timeline on Instagram Robin on Twitter and Letterboxd Karate Kid Minute Fright Night Minute Superman & Lois TV Talk
Minute Eighty-Three: From Thor's Mortal Reveal to Volstagg's Final Moment Joining us to discuss Thor's plan to save the people of Puente Antiguo, the Warriors Three and Sif's plan to take on the Destroyer, and the results for Volstagg are Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Travis Bow from Reel Comic Heroes. In the eighty-third minute of Kenneth Branagh's 2011 film Thor... We've got a deleted scene! Darcy asks a sketchy stranger to take her dog... which she's only had for a few seconds. It's very odd and wasn't in the script. Was this dog the one that was scripted to appear when the Destroyer first steps foot into Puente Antiguo? Thor asks his friends to fight the Destroyer so he can help the Midgardians evacuate the town. This stands out as a key moment for his growth. Does evacuating the town show that the Asgardians know the Destroyer is here? Does it seem presumptuous to evacuate? That being said, how does the Destroyer get here so quickly? A few seconds ago, it was miles out of town! The shots of the Destroyer in town really highlight the complexities of getting great shots and how that affects continuity... at least for nerds watching the movie one minute at a time. The 7-11 blows up. Robin talks a bit about the trope of blowing up 7-11s in movies. But why does the Destroyer blow it up? Is it just because of Loki's “Destroy everything” command? Was it killing cows and blowing up cars and trees on its walk here? Again... HOW DOES IT GET HERE SO QUICKLY? The Warriors Three and Sif put a plan together to take out the Destroyer. Clearly, they have plans like this in their back pocket. Why this one? Have they seen the Destroyer in action before? Their plan doesn't go well for Volstagg. We leave this minute with him lying on the front of a car after getting backhanded by the Destroyer, with the Destroyer looking down at him, ready to burn him to a crisp. Things don't look good for ol' Volstagg! It's a week of saving people and fighting the Destroyer, and Robin and Travis are here for all of it. Tune in! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube • Disney+ Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Trailer #1 Trailer #2 Poster artwork Original Material Reel Podcast Network Marvel Events Timeline Reel Comic Heroes on Instagram Marvel Events Timeline on Instagram Robin on Twitter and Letterboxd Karate Kid Minute Fright Night Minute Superman & Lois TV Talk
Minute Eighty-Two: Trouble on the Horizon to a Plan on the Table Joining us to discuss everyone's reaction to the arrival of the Destroyer, as well as a coffee cup gaffe, are Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Travis Bow from Reel Comic Heroes. In the eighty-second minute of Kenneth Branagh's 2011 film Thor... Why does the Destroyer's arrival through Bifrost look like a mushroom cloud? Are we meant to draw that comparison? Once again, we talk about how much we love Darcy and little lines like, “Is someone else coming?” Does Thor know this is the Destroyer arriving? Is this giant swirling cloud because it's such a big ‘being' arriving? We talk a bit about the Destroyer and how it would've been nice if there was more of a direct explanation as to how someone needs to use their soul essentially to control the Destroyer. There's a bit of comic book comparison with Bifrost travel and the Destroyer, not to mention some discussion about some of the comic origins for this particular story and when Sif was controlling the Destroyer. It's fun how casual Agent Coulson is here. And considering everything from Iron Man and Iron Man 2, it makes perfect sense to us that he would think this is another person in a suit who has arrived. We discuss the coffee cup gaffe. More streets of Puente Antiguo talk. We can finally get a good shot of Arturo's! It's a minute to watch out for as the Destroyer arrives in Puente Antiguo, and we're here with Robin and Travis to talk about it. Tune in! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube • Disney+ Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Trailer #1 Trailer #2 Poster artwork Original Material Reel Podcast Network Marvel Events Timeline Reel Comic Heroes on Instagram Marvel Events Timeline on Instagram Robin on Twitter and Letterboxd Karate Kid Minute Fright Night Minute Superman & Lois TV Talk
Minute Eighty-One: From Loki Confronting Heimdall to Coulson Confronting an Atmospheric Disturbance Joining us to discuss Loki freezing Heimdall and the SHIELD agents preparing for a storm are Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Travis Bow from Reel Comic Heroes. In the eighty-first minute of Kenneth Branagh's 2011 film Thor... Loki arrives to have a chat with Heimdall, but how did he get here? Did he casually walk the entire way from the palace? And has Heimdall just been staring at him his entire walk? Was Heimdall watching Loki on the palace balcony when the Warriors Three and Sif turned the Bifrost on to travel to Midgard? It would make sense and explain why he's out here waiting for him. Again, it's a shame Idris Elba is given so little to do. That being said, he does still stand stoically and imposingly better than most. We love the confrontation between Loki and Heimdall here. Where was Loki hiding the Casket? In a pocket dimension? Or was he grabbing it from Odin's Vault? What's up with Gungnir always standing up when the person wielding it lets go? Are they stabbing it into the ground? It doesn't make a lot of sense. How believable is the CG ice that covers Heimdall? We debate its quality. Is Heimdall just out of practice? Is that why he takes so long to swing that sword toward Loki? From a frozen Heimdall to a probing Coulson Agent Coulson and his SHIELD team investigate the markings left where the Warriors Three and Sif had arrived. But what is it? A compression in the ground? Burnt dirt? What would the agent from linguistics be able to read from this? What looks worse, the wind from the atmospheric disturbance or the ice freezing Heimdall? Even people in Puente Antiguo are looking at the atmospheric disturbance. What could it be? It's a minute of icy receptions, frozen friends, and swirling storms with Robin and Travis. Tune in! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTube • Disney+ Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Trailer #1 Trailer #2 Poster artwork Original Material Reel Podcast Network Marvel Events Timeline Reel Comic Heroes on Instagram Marvel Events Timeline on Instagram Robin on Twitter and Letterboxd Karate Kid Minute Fright Night Minute Superman & Lois TV Talk
Episode Notes Tom is Capt Miller, and he's going to save Private Ryan. Darren talks to Robin Burdge and Bryon Lockhart about the background to Saving Private Ryan.
It's one giant leap for frozen kind as Victor and the crew get ready to soar through the skies. Well they WOULD be about to, but the goons have lost faith! BELIEVE IN YOUR MASTER, FOOLS! Just as Robin is about to show them all who's boss, The Bat disables the bike and goes for it himself, the show-off! What a narcissist! But did it work? Is Freeze down for the count? Returning to crack this case one last time with an almighty drift is the Spy Racer himself, Jonathan Howell! Completing Jonathan's training and making sure he strikes first, strikes hard and shows no mercy is the one and only Robin Burdge! The next episode follows on Monday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Jonathan Howell Minute Impossible - Website - Facebook - Twitter The Cast and the Furious - Website - Facebook - Twitter Robin Burdge - Twitter Karate Kid Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Fright Night Minute - Website - Twitter
We're back as Freeze and his rejected extras from Mad Max very slowly make their getaway. That's the price for driving a tank, dude. Things go full Mario Kart and this cool dude is about to jump, jump, jump! Can Robin make it too? Not if Bats has anything to say about it! Returning to the investigation is our very own Fast & Furious racer (and DVD thief) Jonathan Howell! Rounding out our Dojo once more is our resident sensei, Robin "Cobra" Burdge! The next episode follows on Friday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Jonathan Howell Minute Impossible - Website - Facebook - Twitter The Cast and the Furious - Website - Facebook - Twitter Robin Burdge - Twitter Karate Kid Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Fright Night Minute - Website - Twitter
Freeze makes his grand (and cool) exit and Ivy seems... intrigued. This is a GOD! There's only eleven minutes left to thaw these party people - get a move on, Gordon! Enough monkey business - it's time for monkey work. Joining the case this week is the impossibly perfect Jonathan Howell! Completing our crane-kicking super team is none other than the master himself, Robin Burdge! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Jonathan Howell Minute Impossible - Website - Facebook - Twitter The Cast and the Furious - Website - Facebook - Twitter Robin Burdge - Twitter Karate Kid Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter Fright Night Minute - Website - Twitter
The seventh movie is always one of the best! We're with Robin Burdge and Johnie Powers to talk the amazing beginning of Furious 7
The Crow It’s hard to separate the tragic circumstances behind the scenes and on the screen when talking about The Crow. Brandon Lee’s life was accidentally taken while portraying a character who comes back from death to avenge his fiancée. Joining us to talk about The Crow is Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute. Please take a moment to rate us on iTunes and share the show! Our next movie review - The Shadow Check out Robin’s podcast: Karate Kid Minute Website Twitter Facebook Instagram Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Deep Haze" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Intro/Outro by Matthew S Mendoza
On June 6 – in the midst of a global pandemic – SHoE co-host Robin Burdge had but one birthday wish: to star as the Man of Steel in a live-read of “Superman IV: The Quest for Peace” with his friends. Be careful what you wish for.
On June 6 – in the middle of a global pandemic – Superman and Lois TV Talk co-host Robin Burdge had but one birthday wish: to star as Clark Kent/Superman in a live-read of "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" with his friends. Be careful what you wish for. Enjoy this audio presentation, or experience the full video in all its VHS glory here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn0UNuZo1T8&feature=youtu.be Happy Birthday, Robin!
Ethan goes to 7-11 and meets his IMF contact. GUESTS: Liz Whitaker and Robin Burdge
Ethan gets a phone call and they are out of ice at the party. GUESTS: Liz Whitaker and Robin Burdge
Ethan overhears Julia talking about how they met while making drinks. GUESTS: Liz Whitaker and Robin Burdge
Ethan continues to woo at the party al listens to a toast! GUESTS: Liz Whitaker and Robin Burdge
The rules of right and wrong no longer apply and our former D.A. is now a loose cannon! Despite confusing a bat for a rodent, Chase is ready to get down and dirty with our hero! LET'S START THIS PARTY WITH A BANG! Rounding out their week of investigations are Robin Burdge of Fright Night Minute and Tierney Steele of The Neverending Minute! This case is going to get cracked wide open. Never give up and good luck will find you, Tierney says. The next episode follows on Monday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Robin Burdge - Twitter Fright Night Minute - Website - Twitter Tierney Steele - Website - Twitter The Neverending Minute - Website - Twitter Return to Oz Minute - Website - Twitter MASH Minute - Website - Twitter Joe vs The Minute - Website - Twitter
GORDON IS BACK ON THE SCENE, BAY-BAY! He's got a great plan to solve this stand-off. He needs... a horn? That's it? That's your solution? God damn it, Jim! At least a man in fetish gear is zip-lining into the action - that'll sort it. We also get to meet our new doctor - she may have naive opinions, but at least she's pun-tastic! Returning to the investigation are a team who are just so COOL, Brewster - it's Robin Burdge of Fright Night Minute and Tierney Steele of Joe vs The Minute! They're both ready to take on the challenge of the Return to Gotham! The next episode follows on Friday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Robin Burdge - Twitter Fright Night Minute - Website - Twitter Tierney Steele - Website - Twitter The Neverending Minute - Website - Twitter Return to Oz Minute - Website - Twitter MASH Minute - Website - Twitter Joe vs The Minute - Website - Twitter
Frank is joined by Robin Burdge for night 3 of our Crisis on Infinite Earths live aftershow! Special Guest: Robin Burdge.
Your arbiters of true justice are here to dispense the judgement of fate upon the populace - YOU GOOD PEOPLE! What controls it all? It's blind, stupid, simple, doo-dah... clueless luck! The only hope for this security guard? The Bat himself. Joining the investigation are quite the dynamic duo - first we have the master of surviving a frightening night - it's Robin Burdge! Joining him is returning investigator Tierney Steele! Tierney will aMASH this villain with neverending determination. The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Robin Burdge - Twitter Fright Night Minute - Website - Twitter Tierney Steele - Website - Twitter The Neverending Minute - Website - Twitter Return to Oz Minute - Website - Twitter MASH Minute - Website - Twitter Joe vs The Minute - Website - Twitter
Johnie Powers and Robin Burdge are here to ask the important questions: can you ever have too many tide pods? When will I find someone to bring me leftover candy canes? And if I abandon my children, do I really care if they do the chores? Part 4 fo’ sho’.
Sweet double gun action starts off the third act. It's "Full Woo" time! GUESTS: Liz Whitaker, Robin Burdge and Rick Ingham
Published June 11, 2016 While Liz slacking off having a baby Matt, Robin, Janis and Lynnette pick apart the second to the last episode for Season 4. And have fun with Robin’s trivia challenge! Guest Host this week is Robin Burdge of “The iZombie Podcast with Robin and Steph” among many other things. Join our … Continue reading Season 4 Episode 9 “The Mitigation Of Competition”
Robin Burdge joins us to discuss Season 7, Episode 18 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dirty Girls. Oh no!!!!OH NOOOO!!!!!!!NOOOOOO!NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Direct Download Feedback options 270-40-BUFFY or 270-402-8339 potentialcast@gmail.com twitter.com/potentialcast Facebook group
Robin Burdge and Shane Poole join Liz and Janis as Sarah surrenders..for a bit, Allison got through the rough patch, Cosima is a good teacher, Helena has pretty hairs, Rachel loses, for now, and we get our name! Also Lynnette and Liz have a minisode so we can hear Lynnettes thoughts! We miss you Bob! … Continue reading Season 2 Episode 10 – By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Done
Stephanie, Kim, Gabby and Alirio welcome Robin Burdge from Intro to X to the show to discuss Season 6, Episode 8 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Tabula Rasa. Want more? Happy Anniversary DOWNLOAD MP3 GoogleHangout Link ================================== Get some PotentialCast swag! www.cafepress.com/potentialcast Please join our FaceBook... Read More
Stephanie, Kim, Gabby and Alirio welcome Kim Butler from Upside Down and Halfway to Happy Land and Robin Burdge from Intro to X to the show to discuss Season 6, Episode 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Once More, With Feeling. Want more? GAKentary Feedback... Read More