BLACK WIDOW and the LOKI finale
In which important questions are asked about superhero vulnerabilities, how recently you can set a period piece, Hawkeye’s ugliness, and what exactly is a Kang.
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In which important questions are asked about superhero vulnerabilities, how recently you can set a period piece, Hawkeye’s ugliness, and what exactly is a Kang.
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Joon Kim returns to talk about the tricky waters LOKI treads with aplomb, its lackluster action scenes, and finally to share a group therapy session over the anxiety that the impending deluge of Marvel content presents to those living in the flood plain.
We’re talking all our favorite snobs, bullies, sex pests, bureaucrats, supervillains and…golfers?
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Brendan Leonard joins us to discuss Fincher’s satirical thriller. We’re talking media satire, marriage as a fraud upon the public, where Fincher and author/screenwriter Gillian Flynn’s real allegiances lie, and the ultimate battle of the sexes as Kim Dickens faces off against Tyler Perry.
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Chris Prentice returns to discuss the meteoric rise of possibly the biggest, most unlikely and unique star in the history of Hollywood: Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger. No one did it like him. Is that because he is a one-of-a-kind talent, or because he is just an inhuman brick that can only play cyborgs believably?
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Elisabeth Rappe joins the guys to talk about Fincher’s opening to an aborted trilogy, which somehow operates as a triptych of films unto itself. Rated “S” for Stellan Skarsgaard, Serial Killers, Sexual Assault, and Superfluous Swedish-ness.
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It’s all accents, ACAB and antiheroes as the guys sit down to talk about HBO’s latest prestige murder mystery.
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The guys welcome old internet friend Brad Millette to begin the long journey through the catalogue of epic single player RPGs the Bioware company has produced over the three decades. First up is the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons port, Baldur’s Gate, which we find to be something of an beta test for what the Bioware
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In this episode, the guys contemplate an alternate reality where the Oscars are biased toward broad, capital-C Comedies rather than stately costume dramas and respectful biopics. Which is very important cultural commentary, and definitely not just an excuse to talk about how incredible Bill Murray is in KINGPIN.
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If you are trying to be an asshole, haven’t you already succeeded?
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