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Final episode! That's right, we're wrapping up the show along with our recap of 2020. We talk about the biggest thing to ever hit pop culture like never before: COVID-19. We go into how it's affected our lives, the movie industry, and everything in between (including what type of zombies Travis thinks we'll turn into). We then talk about some of the movies that did manage to actually see this year, and how we watched them. We talk about some of the other headlines, TV shows we watched, and some of the celebrities we lost this year. After that, we talk about why the show is ending and what the future holds for PCR. Thank you to all of our listeners and anyone who's helped out with the show, we had a good time!
And of course, always remember to pop...your...culture!
In this episode, Travis & Chris talk about all the huge reveals from the recent Disney Investor Day presentation. Loads of new movies and TV shows were announced for every brand under their umbrella. New projects from Disney Studios, FX, Lucasfilm, Disney Animated and Pixar, and of course Marvel Studios. Shut up and take my money!
In this episode, Travis and Chris give their spoiler-filled thoughts and review for the highly anticipated superhero flick, Wonder Woman 84. They go over whether they watched it at home or in the theater, talk about their initial thoughts, what worked, what didn’t work, the plot, wasted opportunities, the villains, the overall perception of the film, and how it compares to other DC films. Did it live up to the hype? Did we like it? Hit the download button and tell us what you thought of it as well. Enjoy!
In this episode, Travis and Chris are back to finally review the smash-hit Star Wars live-action series, The Mandalorian. Yes, spoiler alerts ahead! They start off by giving their overall thoughts of the show from their own perspectives, followed by a breakdown of season 1 including thoughts on “the Child”, building their own lore, and how smart it was to try to distance themselves from the main Skywalker Saga. After some praise for Jon Favreau, they go into the characters, the cast who plays them, the landscape of the show, and closing on a high note of a finale. For season 2, they get right into all of the huge moments that made this season even better than the first. From the live-action debuts of Ahsoka Tano and Bo-Katan, to the redemption story of Boba Fett, to the ultimate surprise in the finale, they touch on just about everything that they liked from the show. They wrap up by trying to figure out where they go for season 3 and if it’s time for a shake-up to the status quo. This one took a little longer to come out, but it’s a good one, so hit that download button and enjoy. This is the way.
In this episode, Travis gets interrupted by a pesky intruder and then rambles about the new(?) movie from the old X-Men franchise, New Mutants. Beware of lots of spoilers. Also discussed is the recent passing of Chadwick Boseman.
In this episode, Travis rambles about all the news and announcements from the first-ever DC Fandome event.
02:08 - The Batman
12:40 - Wonder Woman 1984
14:42 - Black Adam
15:35 - Shazam
16:55 - Static Shock
18:13 - The Flash
21:49 - Gotham Knights
25:03 - Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
28:10 - The Suicide Squad
30:40 - Justice League: The Snyder Cut
In this episode, Travis rambles about some of the recent news and happenings in the world of movies, TV, and nerd culture.
2:53 - AMC & Universal go on a break
10:53 - VOD releases and the Mulan price controversy
17:28 - SDCC @ Home
20:32 - (New) New Mutants trailer
25:47 - Bill & Ted Face the Music trailer
26:43 - Star Wars upcoming TV Shows
32:54 - WB/DC update
37:57 - Transformers movie news
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In honor of the 20th anniversary of the premiere of the first X-Men movie, which debuted on July 14th, 2000, check out this classic episode of us breaking down the original trilogy of films in the franchise!
Hey buttheads! In this episode we celebrate the 35th anniversary of the classic film, Back to the Future! On July 3rd 1985, Robert Zemeckis brought us a film that changed the way we look at time travel. Things get heavy as we discuss the impact the franchise has had on pop culture over the years, as well as the cast, crew, characters, the fashion, and of course all the wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff (that's right I said it). So grab your Pepsi Perfect, put up your hover board, undo those power laces on your NeeKays and load up your copy of the movie as we do our own running commentary while we watch it! Great Scott!
**To celebrate 30 years of the first live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, enjoy this classic PCR episode we recorded way back in March 2015.**
Travis & Xavier are back with another special commentary episode! Keeping with the theme of 80's cartoon franchises, this time they set their sights on the 1990 smash-hit, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Throughout the movie they reminisce their favorite scenes, moments, and one-liners! They also touch on the sequels that follow the movie as well. Before they get the movie going, they do a quick review of the highs and lows of the Michael Bay-produced 2014 movie. Now let's start the show! The class is Podcast 101, your instructor is Pop Culture Rewind!
2:57 - Michael Bay/Transformers/TMNT
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