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That Podcast Productions mainline a bunch of Spider-man comics that are technically Marvel and definitely not your standard spider-men.
Friday the 13th woohoo! Finally another property that people actually know! I know it's a horror movie that exists both as a kind of rip-off of an older thing and the cornerstone for a bunch of new tropes and twists, but knowing that a movie you have to watch is actually going to be good is such a breath of fresh air. Sorry lil' Jason.
It's not often that a British sci-fi tv show project has an impressive effects budget that shines through carried by unique stories and captivating performances. Like I said, it doesn't happen often and it didn't really happen here either. Kinda fun though.
This one was just bad. The movie was so terrible. It's worth it to listen to the episode because we did some really good sketches in this one, but other than that I don't even want to bother leading you in under the pretense of, ugh, "Bikini Beach Race".
The gang gets real French and anthology-hungry in this episode as they cover sci-fi classics from the legacy magazine Heavy Metal, originally known as Metal Hurlant and collected in many different formats over many years and we only had a small bit of timeline to work with and even worse technology to record it on. Break out the silver bikinis, or WWII outfits I guess.
The gang really put on some fancy airs this week as we welcomed special guest Greg Smith to talk about one of his favorite movies; Critters! It's definitely NOT a Gremlins rip off. Greg Smith is one of the co-creators of comic series Junior Braves of the Apocalypse, and we even get a sneak peak and some of his upcoming projects. But this episode isn't about just Greg Smith, it's about how Critters is definitely not a Gremlins rip off! Guess you'll just have to listen to decide for yourselves!
Come watch the lads dismantle the oppressive quiz show system and have engaging discussions over who is hotter; young Ralph Fiennes or characters that don’t have everything handed to them on a silver platter. We watched the film Quiz Show directed by Robert Redford following the autobiographical comics we read last week for That Podcast We’ll Never Do.
Here's one you're really going to feel like taking a shower afterwards, it's Hardbodies on That Podcast Stays Up! All Night. Recording while the boys were staying Up! All Night they ponder and reflect on how badly this movie will offend sensible women with agency, since it doesn't seem to affect any of the women surrounding these couple'a preverts for main characters.
Let's get quizzical! This week the gang somehow managed to find two very different comics about the same niche subject; autobiographical comics about quiz shows. To be fair, it's more about the lives surrounding people involved in quiz shows. Or is it? Or is one of them? Guess you'll have to listen if you want to know about All the Answers by Michael Kupperman and Form of A Question by Andrew ROstan and Kate Kasenow. In the meantime I'll take Genius Podcast Editors for $1000, please.
Wish I had a believable alibi to skip some of these movies, but this one wasn't too bad if you didn't focus on it or pay any attention to the twist ending. It's Murder 101 this week as the boys stay Up All Night! Episode 37 now also debuts the brand new theme music for That Podcast Stays Up! All Night.
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