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An early podcast in this economy can only mean one thing. Recession. Thanks for the support!

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Anonymous

00:00 The Start 04:15 More Writer’s Strike Delays 08:59 The Rock Returns to Fast Saga 15:10 Samantha Returns to Sex and the City 18:08 Vin Diesel vs Jason Momoa 23:38 TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Trailer 25:15 Tom Cruise vs Oppenheimer Movie 30:36 Live Action Miles Morales & Spider-Woman Movies 33:20 Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones Press Nightmare 35:34 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Review (spoilers 55:00 to 01:13:30) 01:13:30 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read 01:19:13 Letters, It’s Time For Letters

Cameron Biletski

Wow you release this AFTER I needed a podcast to listen to at the gym. NOT cool #mrdcumbagmovies

MrSundayMovies

All I'm hearing is that you didn't spend enough time at the gym #NoPainNoGain #MuscleMatters #Weights #GymLyf

John Coutelier

To be honest I never expected a Dungeons & Dragons movie to do huge box office. It occupies an odd place in pop culture where everyone has heard of the game. It’s that thing where people pretend to be elves or something – you know, what the kids play in Stranger Things. Maybe some remember the cartoon from the 80’s, or the Bioware games; Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape (although being PC only games in the late 90’s/early 2000’s those never actually sold huge numbers). But the individual characters and settings from D&D have never really broken out. Say Elminster or Drizzt Do’Urden and most folk will give you a blank look. Whereas Spock, Gandalf (even before Peter Jackson), Peter Parker – even people who aren’t fans of their respective genres probably have some idea who those characters are.

John Coutelier

Not really a favorite comic book death, but Stephanie Brown has stuckin my mind because of how brutally she was beaten, and also Batman being kind of a dick through the whole affair. He made her Robin to get back at Tim Drake, but instead of teaching her anything he just yells at her for not already being perfect, then after she ‘died’ refuses to acknowledge she had even existed (although in hindsight we can now say that was because he knew with his Batman powers that she was not dead – just needed a couple paracetamol and she was all better).