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Pete and Trevor opted for an overcut strategy to take an early pole position in their trip to see F1. Will Joseph Kosinski strike gold again and give us another Top Gun: Maverick? Not quite, but it was pretty close! Listen to our immediate reactions to F1 after leaving the theatre.This is also the ninth week for our ongoing Project Superman, wherein we watch every single live-action theatrical Superman movie. Today we are discussing Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice. Tune in next week for Zack Synder's Justice League.Don't forget to enter our ongoing contest to win a subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OIntro, expectations for F1 in 4DX (0:00)Review of Batman v Superman (15:53)Spoiler free review of F1 (43:00)Spoiler-talk (56:31)Anthony's corner (1:16:06)About FI: A former Formula 1 driver is pulled out of retirement to help a struggling team make a comeback on the world stage. As he mentors a rising rookie and faces unfinished business from his past, the race becomes more than just about speed—it's a shot at redemption.Brad Pitt as Sonny HayesDamson Idris as Joshua PearceJavier Bardem as Ricky CarreraKerry Condon as RuthTobias Menzies as GarlandDirected by Joseph KosinskiWritten by Ehren KrugerProduced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, and Lewis HamiltonCinematography by Claudio MirandaMusic by Lorne BalfeEdited by Eddie HamiltonProduction companies include Apple Studios, Plan B Entertainment, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, with Warner Bros. Pictures handling distributionAbout Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice:Haunted by the destruction of Metropolis during Superman's battle with Zod, Bruce Wayne sees the Kryptonian as a dangerous god and prepares to take him down. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor manipulates both heroes into conflict while unleashing a monstrous force that threatens to destroy them both.Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne / BatmanHenry Cavill as Clark Kent / SupermanGal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder WomanJesse Eisenberg as Lex LuthorAmy Adams as Lois LaneJeremy Irons as Alfred PennyworthDiane Lane as Martha KentLaurence Fishburne as Perry WhiteHolly Hunter as Senator FinchScoot McNairy as Wallace KeefeCallan Mulvey as Anatoli KnyazevTao Okamoto as Mercy GravesDirected by Zack SnyderWritten by Chris Terrio and David S. GoyerProduced by Charles Roven and Deborah SnyderCinematography by Larry FongMusic by Hans Zimmer and Junkie XLEdited by David BrennerProduction companies: Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Entertainment, Atlas Entertainment, Cruel and Unusual Films
Pete and Trevor went to see 28 Years Later, approximately 26 years later than when Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later first debuted in 2002. Can Britain's rage infected screaming running people still be angry all these so very many years later? Listen to our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre to find out. This is also the eighth week for our ongoing Project Superman, wherein we watch every single live-action theatrical Superman movie. Today we are entering the Synderverse with 2013's Man of Steel. Next week is Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice. Don't forget to enter our ongoing contest to win a subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OIntro and history with 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later and Danny Boyle (0:00)Review of Man of Steel (20:17)Spoiled-free reactions to 28 Years Later (46:01)Spoiler-talk (1:03:45)About 28 Years Later: 28 Years Later (2025) is set nearly three decades after the initial Rage Virus outbreak. It follows young Spike and his father Jamie, residents of a fortified island community, on a perilous journey to the infected mainland.Jodie Comer as Isla, Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Jamie, Alfie Williams as Spike, Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Kelson, Jack O'Connell as Sir Jimmy Crystal, Erin Kellyman as Jimmy Ink, Edvin Ryding as Erik SundqvistDirected by Danny Boyle, written by Alex Garland, produced by Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, and Bernie Bellew, cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle, editing by Jon Harris, music by Young FathersAbout Man of Steel:Man of Steel (2013) follows Kal-El, a Kryptonian sent to Earth as a baby, who grows up as Clark Kent and struggles to find his place in the world while hiding his incredible powers. When General Zod arrives threatening Earth's survival, Clark must embrace his destiny as Superman to save humanity.Henry Cavill as Clark Kent / Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Michael Shannon as General Zod, Russell Crowe as Jor-El, Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Antje Traue as Faora-Ul, Ayelet Zurer as Lara Lor-Van, Christopher Meloni as Colonel Nathan Hardy, Harry Lennix as General Swanwick, Richard Schiff as Dr. Emil HamiltonDirected by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, story by David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan, produced by Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Deborah Snyder, cinematography by Amir Mokri, editing by David Brenner, music by Hans Zimmer
It's a #Marvel V.S. #DC all-out Civil Bore! As Dan Keatis returns to shine a new bat-shaped light on the misunderstood #DCEU underdog #BatmanVSupermanTheDawnOfJustice as we compare it to the #MCU reigning champion #CaptainAmericaCivilWar! Join us as we discuss #ZackSnyder's artistic background, emotional gut punches & THAT portrayal of #LexLuthor... #PrepareForPrattle #RestoreTheSnyderVerse #ReleaseTheAyerCut Where to find the Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores Podcast… Follow this link to find to your preferred podcast catcher of choice https://podfollow.com/spider-dan-the-secret-bores-podcast-comic-books-cult-movies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretbores Twitter: https://twitter.com/dan_bores?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores/?hl=en Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CeVrdqdpjk Like, share, comment, subscribe etc. and don't forget to use the #PrepareForPrattle when you interact with us. I'd like to thank my patrons on #Patreon for their continuing donations it is very much appreciated and helps PrattleWorld keep turning and if you ever find yourself in a position to help the podcast please consider it. https://www.patreon.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you would like to make a one off donation head over to https://ko-fi.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you want to #JoinThePrattalion and to be briefed in full on the #SecretBores head over to #PrattleWorld https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/
Danger Girl (a.k.a. Hazel Meyer) joins to talk about her Cosplay 24 hour livestreams for charity on Storyverse Live. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Man of Steel, The Beatles St. Jimmy - 2001: A Space Odyssey, Soylent Green, Letterkenny season 5, WandaVision D'Viddy - Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice, Justice League, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Star Trek: The Original Series Danger Girl - Modern Family, The Kyoshi novels, Five Kingdoms series Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Best Coast / Crazy for You Neurotic Wreck / When Clocks Start to Melt
It's Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice!Set your faces to anger Snyder-Fans because this "film" gets a pasting. Perhaps the speech marks are a little cruel there because there are certainly people in this who "act". I've only gone and done it again haven't I. It's just hard you see because there's very few redeeming aspects of Batman v Superman. The plot doesn't make sense, the reason for conflict is non-existent, the antagonist is completely unthreatening (and may as well not be there) and it is once again, an ugly movie to look at. Other than that, it's barely average.Plus!It bombed. Not really, not on the surface but it did. We usually cover your basic box office stats: worldwide takings vs budget. However, BvS is interesting in that it experiences one of the biggest drop offs in blockbuster history. Not only that, it had a pretty ridiculous marketing budget which skews the takings somewhat. It's covered in more detail in Part 2 but from a pure financial point of view, you can see why the production of Justice League was as troubled as it was.Also!Look, Zack Snyder has misunderstood comics. We go into a bit of detail on The Death of Superman and Dark Knight Returns (which I continually call Dark Knight Rises because obviously) and look at where the movie diverts from their storytelling. This also brings up characters' motivations and the sequence of events that make the comic book storylines engaging and why the movie version misses the point of them.Thanks for listening!email isitabirdpod@gmail.comtwitter @isitabirdpod https://twitter.com/isitabirdpod Instagram: search 'isitabirdpod' and look for the usual logoyoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeUXLIzqezSGihfXS6p7v5g Countdown to March 18thSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/isitabird)
“Firefly roasting Gotham with a fire, Mr. Freeze nipping at your nose...” KMac and Yek are embracing their favorite holiday with a nerd-along of the 12 Days of Bat-mas counting down all things live action Dark Knight. Mmmm, roast malty beers and off-key caroling! You best be Harvey Bullock rosy cheeked for this one. Carol theme: Live action appearances only. Let put a smile on that face! (Note, the numbers all work out, haters. At least, we make them work)Who do KMac & Yek like best?Live Action Cinematic Realms (Movies/TV):Serial-Verse: Batman (1943), Batman & Robin (1949)66-Verse/ Dozierverse: Batman (TV, 1966-68), Batman: The Movie (1966)Burton-Verse: Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992)Shumacher-Verse: Batman Forever (1995), Batman & Robin (1997)Nolan-Verse: Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012)Snyder-Verse: Batman vs Superman: The Dawn of Justice (2016), Suicide Squad (2016), Justice League (2017)Miscellaneous-Verse Birds of Prey (2002/3), Titans (2018-), Gotham (2014-19), Pennyworth (2019-)Arrowverse: Batwoman (2019-)Stupid-S**t Verse: Joker (2019)B-attison-Verse: The Batman (2021/22)Carol Verse: "On the “#” day of Bat-mas, DC Cinematic gave to me...":Lyric: List [Favs - Kmac; Yek]: A Bane in a Breathing MaskTom Hardy (12) [Hardy har-har] 2 Two-Faces: Tom Lee Jones (95), Aaron Eckhart (12) [TLJ 2-Face/Dent Aaron E] 3 Gotham Penguins: Burgess Meredith (66), Danny DeVito (92), Robin Lord Taylor (Gotham) [Burgess, Wack, Wack, Wack]4 Sonaring Batwings: Batman (88), Batman Forever (95), DKR (12), BvS (16) [The real Batwing has scissors!]5 Green-Haired Jokers!: Caesar Romero (66), Jack Nicholson (89), Heath Ledger (08), Jared Leto (SS 16), Joaquin Phoenix (STUPID 19) [Joker-son/Mustache-Ker]6 Robins a-holy-smoking: Douglas Croft (43), Johnny Duncan (49), Burt Ward (66), Chris O'Donnell (95/97), Joseph Gordon Leavitt (12) Brenton Thwaites (Titans) [Holy Ward, Batman!]What lines finish the Dynamic Duos Tone Deaf Carol? Tune in next week to find out! Same Beer time, Same Comic podcast!Beers: KMAC: Dunder & Blixem, Big Storm Brewing Co., Tampa, FLStyle: Winter Warmer, 8.8% ABV, 35 IBUsRating: Jack Nicholson Joker: “It’s Your Uncle Bingo. Time To Pay The Check!”Yek: Snickerdoodle, Ballad Brewing Co. Danville, VA Style: Doppelbock, 8.4% ABV Rating: Caesar Romero Joker: All maniacal laugh with a hint of sinister under a sweet ‘stache.
This week the boys go to the movies, except not together, and discuss Batman v. Superman:The Dawn of Justice. Bill talks about how much Flixter Video sucks @$$ and they check-in with some wonderful Amazon.com reviewers to see how they felt about the flick. Also, Nick suffers from some pretty serious audio issues but it all works out since you'll get to hear the song "Seven Dragons and a Baby" from our favorite podcast, Hello from the Magic Tavern as this week's musical intermission. All that fun, and more, this week on Pillow Talk!
Randy Cruz chats with writer and editor from People Magazine, Aaron Couch, reviewing Captain America: Civil War, Batman vs Superman: The Dawn of Justice and Deadpool movies. They also discuss Spider-Man, Black Panther, Ant-Man, the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse movie and more.
...nope, not funnier written down. This (bi)weeks episode took a lot of work to make functional, which is why its a bit late. Just not that great material to work with, sorry folks. Expect, in this episode, for bob to rant about Batman v/ Superman: The Dawn of Lex Luthor-By-Way-Of-Jim-Careys-Riddler, More dipping our toes into Reddit, a special guest, WTF Potters, and another Hyperthetical
Ok guys, we had some issues working with Skype so if the sound is a bit high or low that's why. We had a lot to talk about this week, about an hour and a half actually. This week we talk batman vs superman so DEFINITELY SPOILERS. If you haven't seen it yet please do before you listen to this. After the movie talk we get a little more personal. We discuss some Top 5 list in some areas of our lives that we love. We are trying new stuff so please feel free to comment. we would love to hear from you guys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/countdown-to-geektown/message
On the premier issue of the DC Superpowers Podcast, Ken And Vernon do a little DC TV review, talk about our DC Comics beginnings, oh ya, and we talk a LOT about Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice.
This episode the Masters dive into their weeks, give a heads up to several upcoming releases to look out for, and talk at length about the new Instagram algorithm and Batman v Superman... don't worry, no spoilers here!
En este episodio vamos saliendo literal del cine después de ver Batman vs Superman. Un espíritu chocarrero nos acompaña. Spoilers muchos spoilers.
Es beginnt. Was Marvel vorgemacht hat, möchte DC nun wiederholen. Ein eigenes Filmuniversum für die eigenen Comic-Helden. Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice (Amazon-Link*) macht da weiter, wo Man of Steel aufgehört hat. Aber ist das was Gutes?
Programa grabado el Miércoles 9 de Diciembre del 2015En esta ocasión los temas fueron:Red RobinKid Flash/Wally WestFelicity SmoakVibeCloak & DaggerBatman v. Superman: The Dawn of Justice
Cindy and Chris Franklin discuss some comic-related movie and toy news from the recent San Diego Comic Con, including the teaser trailer and other reveals for Batman v. Superman: The Dawn of Justice. Also some news on another possible DC hero coming to the screen (if you smell the magic word he may or may not be cooking) and some new merchandise from the soon-to-finally-be-on-DVD-and-BluRay 66 Batman TV series. Then it's off to the topic at hand; the classic story “Who is Donna Troy?” by Marv Wolfman, George Perez and Romeo Tanghal from New Teen Titans #38, Jan. 1984. Robin uses his detective skills to finally solve the mysteries of Wonder Girl's buried past. It's a private, personal story that stands out amongst all the great Titans tales spun during this monumental era. What did the Franklins think of it? Did Cindy use her mutant power to find a plot hole in this long-lauded tale? Listen and find out! Subscribe via iTunes Special thanks to Glen Cadigan for his excellent Titans Companion books from TwoMorrows, which is an invaluable resource on all things Titans! Be sure to let us know what you think! Let your voice be heard! We'd love to read it aloud in an upcoming episode. Drop us a line in our comments section, or email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com. If you're listening on iTunes, please consider leaving a review of our show! We're also on Facebook! Chris (aka Earth 2 Chris) co-hosts the Power Records Podcast with the esteemed Rob Kelly over at the Fire and Water Podcast feed! http://www.fireandwaterpodcast.blogspot.com/ Next time: The state of comic book movies; where we've been, where we are, and what's to come. Plus, your feedback!