Justin read some comics he really liked, Matt is starting to learn Klingon, and we spend most of our time going over the series finale of WandaVision.
It starts as an interest, then you're a fan, now you're a geek.
Justin read some comics he really liked, Matt is starting to learn Klingon, and we spend most of our time going over the series finale of WandaVision.
This episode has a lot of random stuff to kick it off like Justin reading the Marvel comic where everyone has swords, chat about "The Eternals" and other stuff, and it ends with other random stuff. The real meat of the episode, though, is our discussion about the most recent episode of "WandaVision" where you get to hear Matt almost cry. So get ready!
Hi, all! This is Matt. I can't really remember what we talked about besides WandaVision and the South Park Vaccination Special. Pretty sure I talk about watching the old cartooon "The Batman" and Justin mentions he picked up his pull list. Listen and find out.
Before we dive into how "WandaVision" keeps proving us wrong, we talk about Justin watching "Willy's Wonderland", Matt reading Superman comics and watching "Fairly Oddparents" and a few other bits and bobs. Then once we're done with "WandaVision" we move on to things like Godzilla, Gina Carano and "Tom and Jerry".
We get the show started with a bit of what we have been doing this week. Matt caved and is watching the second season of "Titans", but is he enjoying it? Justin watched some more "Batman: The Animated Series". Then we talk about the first trailer for "Falcon and the Winter Solider" before we move on to this week's episode of "WandaVision".
As the title says, this episode is pretty comic heavy. We talk about the love we have for the "unlimited" apps provided by both DC and Marvel and the doors they open for us to explore stories we never would have before. Then we move on to the most recent, stellar episode of "WandaVision". Then, of course, we talk about Pops. Then more comics.
The big news of the week is the first trailer for "Godzilla vs Kong" which is just awesome! Plus, Justin got some free stuff which leads us to talk about, of course, toys. And this week's episode of "WandaVision" is discussed at a decent length.
Hey, there's actually news this week! We talk about those little tidbits before we move on and do our dive into the first MCU TV series to hit Disney+, "WandaVision"!
Just another week of not a whole lot of news stuff, but we do briefly touch on the news of "Deadpool 3" and Miles Morales getting his own Clone Saga. We also talk about "Batman: The Animated Series", "Star Trek: Discovery", and the weirdest kid's show ever made.
The first show of the new year is here, and it isn't all that exciting, actually. Nothing happens between Christmas and New Year! But, despite that, Justin read some comics and is quickly learning to love digital comics. Matt has been hips deep in "Star Trek: Discovery". Justin made a questionable financial decision. And other stuff, probably.
After a brief holiday break, our heroes are back to ramble and laugh and be overall nerdy. Justin watched the new Pixar movie, "Soul", both the geeks watched "Wonder Woman 84", they discuss the final episode of season two of "The Mandalorian".
Well, as you all know, stuff happened last week! And we talk about it all! What else more can we really say?
After a week off, our boys are back! They kick off the episode discussing one of the weirdest Christmas movies ever, "One Magic Christmas" and move on to talk about "Big Mouth" season 4, Three Jokers, and two episodes of "The Mandalorian"
In this holiday crossover bonus episode, Matt is joined by his Christmas loving pals Andy and Michael from the Real Fans For Real Movies Podcast to look back at Netflix's 2018 film "The Christmas Chronicles" before they head over to RF4RM to talk about the newest adventure of Kurt Russel as Santa in this year's "The Christmas Chronicles, Part 2".
"Wonder Woman 1984" is hitting theaters and HBO Max Christmas Day. The new "Animaniacs" absolutely crushes it with the social and political satire. "The Mandalorian" is setting up something big. Justin jogs Matt's memory about the old Japanese Spider-Man show. Other antics.
Justin met a family of people who listen to us. Matt is falling deeply in love with "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". This week's episode of "The Mandalorian" was full of cool Easter eggs. We ramble about people we would love to talk to. X-Men with Swords?
Our heroes hung out in person and (what else?) bought toys. Justin watched one of the worst movies ever made. Matt realized a "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" character is the thirstiest Trek character ever. "The Mandalorian" had its second episode. Both our boys need to get back to reading comics.
After a break because nothing happened last week, we're back because "The Mandalorian" is back! Also, Matt runs down all the spooky movies he watched over Halloween season, Justin is set to celebrate Thanksgiving season with kaiju movies and "Tiny Toons" announced a comeback, which leads us down a rabbit hole of what other shows we would like to come back.
There really isn't a whole hell of a lot to discuss this week beyond the season finale of "Lovecraft Country" but we also talk a lot about horror movies. Doesn't COVID know it's shutting down all the stuff we normally talk about and we really need it to back off?
The episode actually starts with a discussion of horror flicks: Trick 'r Treat, Evil Dead, and a few others. Eventually we get to the frustration we feel at how the entire season of "Lovecraft Country" seems to have too much going on to wrap up effectively in one episode. Plenty of our other typical shenanigans are peppered throughout.