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.
In an episode that took days to record thanks to the magic of the Internet, The Geeks discuss the newest look at "Dr. Strange and The Multiverse of Madness", comics and the first two episodes of Moon Knight. Plus, as the title says, Matt's cat farts right on his lap, so you get to hear the reaction to that.
As our irregular schedule continues, we play a little catch up on the past week or so: the movies we watched, the shows we watched, the comics that got read, basically our usual geekery.
Matt and Justin are joined by Anthony of "Tis The Podcast" to dive DEEP into "The Batman." That's it. That's all there is to say. Do you need anything more?
South Park wasn't funny this week, which was a huge bummer. But we both watched the new "Scream" and the new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre". Matt watched "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" and Justin watched "Antlers" and a completely bonkers film called "Titane".
South Park is back. Peacemaker is awesome. Lots of horror movies are coming out this year. And, we don't know how it happened, but a ton of fun stuff is coming out in May.
Sometimes a couple that's been together a long time needs to bring in a third person to spice things up. On this episode, Justin and Matt welcome Matt Storm from the CPOV Autographs podcast to discuss a variety of nerdy topics.
Not a whole lot goes on this time of year, but Justin did read some comics. Matt finished "Schitt's Creek" and started a rewatch of "Daredevil". "The Book of Boba Fett" started and we talk about that, too.
Our holiday break is over and we're getting one more episode in under the wire for 2021. We talk about "South Park: Post COVID: Return of COVID", "The Matrix: Resurrections", "Spider-Man: No Way Home", toys, random shows and other stuff that pops into our heads.
We devote a big chunk of this episode to talking about South Park's first movie in their new deal with Paramount+. Then we talk a bit about how Justin watched "Hawkeye", Matt is watching a new HBO Max comedy called "The Sex Lives of College Girls", Justin watched the new Bruce Campbell movie "Black Friday" and more.
We are playing catch-up yet again as our colliding schedules keep making it hard to stay on a reliable schedule. This week we talk a whole lot of stuff: "Big Mouth", "What We Do In The Shadows", "Sex Education", "Animaniacs" the lack of any real new information from Disney+ Day, and more.
We have arrived back from our hiatus to talk about Doom Patrol, What We Do In The Shadows, Young Justice, Midnight Mass, What If?, and Halloween Kills.
With Justin out on a movie set and my week going poorly, I invited my buddy Anthony from Tis The Podcast back on the show, this time to talk about Mike Flanagan's incredible Netflix limited series "Midnight Mass".