It’s Teen Titans GO vs… Teen Titans “Bro,” as DC embraces some really diverse tones across the board. Tensions flare as we debate whether a new Tim Burton Batman movie would feature anything more than a geriatric caped crusader, and whether anyone’s wants to see the upcoming TV show about Alfred the Butler. Source: FSS… View Article
Red Dead is all the rage, and Matt’s in the thick of it! We also dive into the new Star Wars shows (is making so many a good idea?), and reminisce about how long it took to download things on a 14.4 bps modem. Source: FSS Podcast Rien de plus simple par rapport à l’utilisation… View Article
Buffy’s coming back, or at least the universe is. Meanwhile, theaters are struggling to keep butts in seats as streaming services take over. Also, is Sony moving forward a whole Spider-Man franchise …without Spider-Man? And men, #bebetter.
Matt is popping his communist cherry next Spring! We get drawn into the Star Trek: TOS wormhole, and also talk about why 70s and 80s TV intros are absolutely long and rad.
It’s our 2018 SDCC roundup! DC tries to right the ship with Shazam, Aquaman, and dark, edgy takes on their fluffiest properties. We also talk Mission: Impossible, the Edgar Wright fiasco, Clone Wars Saved, and all the other news from the biggest pop culture event of the summer!
When Matt and Ken fail to take down a fishnet-clad Uncle Sam, their only alternative becomes loitering in virtual space. We dive into how M doesn’t always stand for “mature,” and spitball pitches for the recently announced Star Trek show featuring Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard!
Car2 has a new obsession with carrying the banner, and it’s…not particularly new. Also, a brain break about why it’s okay to play fighting games again, and our (mostly) spoiler-free review of Marvel’s Ant Man and the Wasp!
Matt’s T-shirt raises some interesting questions about obscure fan clubs! We flash back to Y2K and Radio Shack, and how Ken ran himself over with his own Jeep.
What movies scared the hell out of you when you were a kid? When were you old enough to see “grown-up movies?” Were kids’ movies INSANELY dark thirty years ago? And what kids’ movie is Matt convinced had Ernest Borgnine in it?