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Yves von Moviepilot ist heute bei CINEMA STRIKES BACK zu Gast! Gemeinsam mit Marius und Jonas spricht er über THE WALKING DEAD. Welchen Eindruck hat Yves von THE ONES WHO LIVE und kann er Jonas und Marius wieder für das Franchise begeistern? Das alles erfahrt ihr in unserem heutigen Podcast auf CINEMA STRIKES BACK! Podcast zum Anhören: Spotify: https://go.funk.net/csb_spotify iTunes: https://go.funk.net/csb_itunes RSS-Feed: https://go.funk.net/csb_rss Podcast: 00:00:00 - Anmoderation 00:06:33 - The Walking Dead 00:48:15 - Fragen an Yves 01:03:28 - Abmoderation Redaktion: Jonas Ressel Moderation: Marius Stolz, Yves Arievich, Jonas Ressel Kamera, Ton & Schnitt: Thuy Lyhn Do Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinemastrikesback/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemastrikesback Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/CSB_DE/ #thewalkingdead #theoneswholive Cinema Strikes Back gehört zu #funk. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/funkofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@funk Website: https://go.funk.net Netiquette: https://www.funk.net/netiquette Impressum: https://go.funk.net/impressum
In this episode we break down the epic catalog of Rihanna and all her bangers including the hit song unfaithful which may have been a catalyst for so many women cheating. It just makes sense. What it was like burying seals on the beach as a beach lifeguard while kids try to touch them. How Important it was for me to develop myself and not compete with anyone on their level. Let's talk about the last of us finale and the unfair comparisons to the walking dead. Which is the best apocalyptic show? The answer may surprise you. :O Enjoy!
Who's A Hotter Man? The Rock Vs John Cena! Blockers, I Feel Pretty, Walking Dead Review by The Terrible Talkers
THE WALKING DEAD Season 7, Episode 16 "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" Written by Scott M. Gimple & Angela Kang & Matthew Negrete Directed by Greg Nicotero Dustin: We didn't talk about the bicyclists! Timothy: Yes, there were, in fact, bicyclists. Dustin: Because bicycles are eminently sensible means of transportation in this world of The Walking Dead. This world where you bitch constantly about the fact that all the gas would have expired years ago, so none of the cars we see all the time would actually work. Timothy: Constantly? Dustin: All the time. You say it all the time. Timothy: Not all the... Dustin: All the time. Timothy: Fine. I have said it, from time to time. And there were people on bicycles. Terrible people. Dustin: The worst people. And we talk about all the worst people on the season finale! On our podcast! Right here! Zombpocalypse Now! We even have a sponsor! Timothy: All the podcasts here have a sponsor this month, not just ours. Dustin: Whatever. Anyway, all the things happened this week. ALL THE THINGS. And we talk about them. Timothy: We do. A lot has been building up to this episode, and it does not disappoint. Dustin: And coming from us, that's high praise. Listen with your ears!
THE WALKING DEAD Season 7, Episode 14 "The Other Side" Written by Angela Kang Directed by Michael E. Satrazemis Dustin: I see what you did there. Timothy: You mean posting a picture that is from the scene we didn't talk about this week? The scene where Jesus offhandedly confirms that the TV version of the character is, like his comic counterpart, a gay man? Where he and Maggie talk about the need to connect with the people around you, and make a community stronger by those connections? Dustin: Yeah, that scene. How did we not talk about that scene? It was handled really well. Timothy: I honestly don't know. I had planned to, and then somehow we didn't. It was a good scene though, and there are lots of people all over the internet talking about it and saying so. Not us, apparently, but still. Dustin: I suppose we just did. Timothy: Better late I suppose. We also didn't talk about the confrontation between Jesus and Gregory, and the undercurrent of impending violence. Dustin: You mean the way that Gregory is sabotaging himself, and all but pushing Jesus into backing Maggie in taking over Hilltop, something that Jesus is already inclined to do? Timothy: That, yes. We didn't talk about that either. What did we talk about this week? Dustin: All the other things, Tim. ALL THE OTHER THINGS. In fact, weren't we going to be aiming for the 35-minute episode length for these podcasts? Wasn't that the plan? Timothy: Yeeeaaahhh. Kinda hit and miss there, aren't we? Dustin: Kinda. A bit. Timothy: Yeah. Anyway, thanks for listening folks, and please share, rate and comment wherever you listen to this thing we do. Comments, ratings and likes help us grow the audience, and that's always a cool thing. Dustin: And don't forget to listen to our other SciFi4MeRadio podcasts! They're pretty cool too!
This week on Zombie Anonymous, you get a double dose of Walking Dead Review and all the Zombie Fantasy League goodness that goes along with it. We also delve into addiction and the merits of giving rats cocaine, Schrodinger's Glenn, try to peice together the timeline of the Walking dead, and explore Jessi's love of both goats and Rick....apparently not in the same way. Don't forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter; Help us #SpreadTheInfection
Hello again everyone, and welcome back to this weeks all new episode of the Partners in Crime Podcast. This week we talk about the recent Suicide Squad script rewrites, plus our Walking Dead Review. Next we talk about our favorite comic villain other than the Joker. We talk about the new announcement for Star Wars: Rogue One, and finish it off with our Rumor Patrol, and Head to Head, Who is the biggest rip off comic book character!
Tonight's show is a review on Season 4's Episode 8 of AMC's "The Walking Dead".
Tonight's show is a review on Season 4's Episode 7 of AMC's "The Walking Dead".
Tonight's show is a review on Season 4's Episode 6 of AMC's "The Walking Dead".
Tonight's show is a review on Season 4's Episode 5 of AMC's "The Walking Dead".
Tonight's show is a review on last night's episode of AMC's "The Walking Dead".