Matt has not seen all of Andor, at the time of recording was not up to date on Rick and Morty, and still hasn't seen "Wakanda Forever" or "Black Adam".
So what did we talk about? Mostly "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special" and "Wednesday." And Pop Figures. Haha.
In this episode we totally don't talk about James Gunn being in charge of DC Studios. We absolutely forgot. What we didn't forget is: Big Mouth, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Matt going to Montreal Toy Con, the coming of the new Black Panther film, the trailer for Ant-Man, and a couple other little things.
Matt and Justin are back to talk about the season finale of "She-Hulk", "Terrifier", "Terrifier 2", Justin's quick thoughts on "Rings of Power", "Andor" and "House of the Dragon" and the absolute disappointment that was "Halloween Ends".
Matt and Justin are back again to talk nerdy to you. Rick and Morty, She-Hulk, the new Hellraiser, comics, the latest trailers for Black Panther and Wednesday. Good week right there.
Matt and Justin are joined by their buddy Anthony from Tis The Podcast to talk about comics, horror movies, Rick and Morty, She-Hulk, and, the big thing, Rob Zombie's "The Munsters". One of them didn't hate it, though.
Even though this episode gets cut short by computer problems, we still manage to talk about "Rick and Morty", "Pearl", "Clerks III", comics, a little touch of "House of the Dragon" and a few other things.
Well, we're back! We went and saw the new horror film "Barbarian". We watched "What We Do in the Shadows", "Harley Quinn", and "House of the Dragon". Oh, and Matt and Justin each watched a movie on Shudder. Plus, D23 happened so there's stuff to talk about from that.
This week is kinda short. We finished up the fourth season of Westworld and watched Harley Quinn, What We Do in the Shadows and She-Hulk. Not much else. We won’t be here next week.
Well, a whole lot has gone on since the last time we recorded. We talk about WB Discovery's whole debacle with Batgirl and their supposed plan to build DC in a stronger film brand, "Westworld", "What We Do in the Shadows", and more.
Playing catch up after some time off we talk about San Diego Comic Con, Westworld, What We Do in the Shadows, South Park, and a few other things we have been partaking in.
Justin FINALLY saw "Everything, Everywhere, All At Once" so we gush about that for a while. Then we give our thoughts on "Thor: Love & Thunder", the most recent couple episodes of "Westworld" and the final two episodes of "Stranger Things 4".
Our heroes take time this episode to talk about serious things because we believe in heroes and really want people to step up and do something as the world quickly falls down around us.
Then we talk about Obi-Wan and other stuff.
Go vote blue, god damn it. Be a real hero, don't just watch them on TV.
I'll let you in on a little secret: I procrastinated posting this and can't remember what we talked about beyond the two movies and couldn't be bothered to listen to it again at this point. I know we talked about "Firestarter" and "Old". The rest can be a surprise to you.
In this episode we mourn the passing of comic book art legends Neal Adams and George Perez. We also discuss the season finale of "Moon Knight' and do a deep dive into "Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness".
Matt and Atomic Geekdom Jenny have a talk with New York Times best selling author Jonathan Maberry about his new epic fantasy novel "Kagen The Damned", the process of writing epic fantasy and even learn a few things about the NEXT book in the series!
This week, both the geeks saw movies! Justin saw "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" and Matt saw "Everything Everywhere All At Once". Plus, the upcoming "Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers" movie got a new trailer. A little bit of news came out of Cinema Con. And, we of course talk about the most recent episode of "Moon Knight".
We had no idea this was such a big episode or we would have tried to make it more special. As it is, we discuss all our usual nonsense and stuff, including the most recent episode of "Moon Knight" and comics.
The show kicks off with a tribute to the late, great, former funniest man alive, Gilbert Gottfried, so be ready for Matt to tell some his favorite Gilbert jokes. Then we talk about this week's episode of Moon Knight and not a whole lot else, really. It was a slow week.