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Is there a movie you like that no one else gets? Or hasn't even heard of? Cinema Limbo is the home for movies whose time has come for revaluation. Hosted by Jeremy Phillips.
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Films & Filth

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and sometimes a John

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The Citizen Kane of Podcasting. Three dorks and often a guest have a look at the top 100 films and bottom 100 films as voted by iMDb users.
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Join Casey & Todd as they journey through the superhero movie genre! This is a Bi-monthly podcast where the movies are chosen at random from Thor's Helmet (and yes they really have a helmet).
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The official podcast of www.everythingaction.com, join action movie (and sci-fi, horror, etc) fans Zach & Chris each week as they talk about old favorites, new releases, deep-cut classics, and everything in between. Come back every month for a full Everything Action Commentary track to watch a movie along with the Everything Action crew.
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A podcast focusing on every aspect of the first and greatest superhero, Superman! Join host Mario Bennese each episode as he explores a different facet of The Man of Steel. Up, Up, and Away is a proud member of The Superman Podcast Network.
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Franchisography

Dueling Genre Productions

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It’s Franchisography! The weekly podcast that digs deep into the entire filmographies of Hollywood’s biggest film franchises. Hosted by Scott Carelli & Nick Jimenez.
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Critical Approaches to Bernard Shaw

The Sagittarius Literature Digitizing Projects

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These online audio resources consist of lectures and interviews on Bernard Shaw by renowned Shaw scholars. The plays covered include Pygmalion, Heartbreak House, Major Barbara, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, and many more. Featured scholars will include Professor Stanley Weintraub, Professor Sally Peters, Professor Leonard Conolly, Professor Richard Dietrich and Professor Michael O'Hara.
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After 1984’s SUPERGIRL failed, the Salkinds were ready to get out of the Superman movie business and sold the rights to Golan & Globus of Cannon Films. Eager to get to work on the sequel, the producers went to star Christopher Reeve with an offer he couldn’t refuse; agree to star in Superman IV and they’ll produce any other movie he wants to make b…
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For the latest Everything Action Commentary, Zach and Chris are joined again by special guest Phil from Digital Pimp to watch another terrible comic book movie, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. In the final Superman film starring Christopher Reeve, the madmen at The Cannon Group acquired the rights to Superman, even though they were hemorrhaging m…
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The general reaction to the destruction of Metropolis in Man of Steel made director Zack Snyder and co-writer David S. Goyer feel like a response was necessary in the sequel. As a result, they felt that there was only one natural choice for a DC character that could be used to force Superman to pay for his crimes against humanity: Batman. But where…
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Before Season 8 Starts (Sept 13th) we have a special announcement Find Us Online -Instagram: @SuperPodHeroCast -Twitter: @TSPHCTweets -Mastodon: @TSPHC@mastodon.social Credits - Host: Casey Ryan. Twitter: @NotRyanCasey Instagram: @not.ryancasey Letterboxd : cjract - Host: Todd Panek. Twitter, Instagram, TikTok: @TMPinSYR About Us The SuperPodHeroCa…
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In a few short years, James Tynion IV has become a beacon within comics. When you walk into a shop, you don't have to look long before you stumble upon one of his comics. He's seemingly everywhere, spreading beyond the four color realm, and no matter the title he's attached to, it's worth a perusal. Back in July, at San Diego Comic-Con, we sat down…
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Returning guest John wanted to take on a "bad" movie, but did he deserve #73 on the "filth" list? John Champion has been sussing out the messages, morals, and meetings of every episode of Star Trek for more than a decade at the Mission Log podcast. Head over here to get into that: https://www.missionlogpodcast.com/ Get into Mercy's scene here: http…
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At this year's San Diego Comic-Con, the family was at the forefront of DC creators' minds. We couldn't escape the topic when discussing superheroics. Plus, we've been pretty anxious on the podcast, contemplating the ramifications of city saviors placing their loved ones above the citizens of Gotham City and Metropolis. Does the person on the street…
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, whoever wins, we lose because we're talking about 2004's AVP: Alien vs. Predator, which came out 20 years ago this week. There's also a new Alien movie, Alien: Romulus, in theaters right now. Directed by schlockmeister Paul WS Anderson, AVP: Alien vs Predator pits the two intergalactic entities against each o…
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This year's San Diego Comic-Con brought a lot of news. Possibly the most surprising and easily the most exciting was DC's announcement that The New Gods were coming back to comic shops and that their latest saga would be steered by writer Ram V and artist Evan Cagle. While these characters loom large over the DC universe, they've rarely carried a s…
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After the Superman Returns failed to be the relevant reboot that Warner Bros had hoped it would be, they turned to their current cash cow Christopher Nolan, hot off of the overwhelming success of The Dark Knight, to take a crack of the Big Blue Boy Scout. It would be Nolan’s repeated collaborator David S. Goyer, however, who would have the idea tha…
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This years Summertime fun time brings us a VERY ambitious undertaking by the CW network in adapting "Crisis on Infinite Earths" to a 5 part mini series that Casey edited together. We hope you are having a great summer and we'll see you Sept 13th! Find Us Online -Instagram: @SuperPodHeroCast -Twitter: @TSPHCTweets -Mastodon: @TSPHC@mastodon.social C…
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#73 on the "film" list wonders who watches the watchers who are watching the watchers. Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius. You'll get early episodes of this and out other podcasts, along with a live chat here and there. Speaking of our other podcasts - seriously, you could only …
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Last year, cartoonist Juni Ba had an epic Fall, releasing multiple all-timers in one month. We had him on the show and told him the output would be difficult to top in 2024, and he humbly said he had a few projects already lined up and would do his best. With The Boy Wonder about to wrap and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Nightwatcher #1 hitting sta…
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In October, DC asks its creators and readers to go All In regarding a new status quo. No matter their history with these characters or their knowledge of them, readers can pick up any single issue on the stands, begin a new adventure, and easily comprehend the event and its possibilities. It starts with The All In Special, released on October 2nd, …
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris get shell-shocked by the 2014 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which came out 10 years ago this week. The new TMNT animated series, Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, is also out on Paramount+. Produced by Michael Bay, Megan Fox stars as April O'Neil, who is trying to break her …
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As San Diego Comic-Con began its last day, we met with Joey Esposito and Sean Von Gorman in the Hilton lobby to thoroughly discuss their brand-new superhero, The Pedestrian. Just when you dismiss the genre's ability to create or support a new spandex character, architects like Esposito and Von Gorman come around to rejuvenate the space with an absu…
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After over a decade of false starts, Warner Bros was nearly ready to accept that maybe Superman would never return to the big screen. That is until Bryan Singer, fresh of the success of X2: X-Men United, pitched a concept for a Superman movie that would use the first two Christopher Reeve films as a starting point, and bring the Man of Tomorrow int…
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#74 on the "filth" list is that time they thought Cap's main character trait was failing at everything. You'll find John doing his spiritualist/leftist take on film at Popcorn Eschaton: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zebras-in-america/id1220264878 Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastio…
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We're mostly unpacked from San Diego Comic-Con, and we begin this week's podcast by discussing the show's big highlight. No, it's not RDJ as Doctor Doom. After working through the con highs and lows, we invite cartoonist Wes Craig into our Zoom room for the first time so we can thoroughly investigate his all-ages epic, Kaya. In an era where publish…
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Hopefully, you've had some time with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 by Jason Aaron and Joëlle Jones. The record-breaking comic seemingly found its way into everyone's pullbox last week. Despite San Diego Comic-Con taking over much of the discourse, the IDW Publishing relaunch snatched tremendous attention and fueled equal excitement. As promised, …
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris enter the MCU multiverse and discuss Deadpool & Wolverine (Spoilers!) The only MCU film of 2024, Deadpool & Wolverine finds Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) trying to save his universe, the Fox Marvel/X-Men universe, after the death of its "anchor being", the Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) who died in Log…
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We interrupt our regularly scheduled mini-series with a BONUS FEATURE as we return to the X-Men franchise for a look at the latest film from Marvel Studios that attempts to garner nostalgia from the mutant mayhem of 20th Century Fox, it’s 2024’s DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE. It’s been 6 years since Deadpool saved everyone via time travel and, after being…
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Witty comment on #74 on the "good" list pending - probably forever. Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius. You'll get early episodes of this and out other podcasts, along with a live chat here and there. Speaking of our other podcasts - seriously, you could only listen to various o…
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Reporting live from San Diego Comic-Con, we're chatting with Gail Simone about everything she has going on at the moment, including the incredible Misty 2024 Special from Rebellion Publishing. When editors first approached her with the project, she'd never read the previous British series. However, after a few issues, Simone was hooked and saw her …
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris sharpen their claws and discuss 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the first time Wade Wilson/Deadpool and Wolverine shared the screen before this weekend's Deadpool & Wolverine. The fourth film released in Fox's X-Men franchise, X-Men Origins: Wolverine sought to show the origins of Logan (Hugh …
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#75 on the "filth" list asks if you are ready for a new generation of spy kid?!? Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius. You'll get early episodes of this and out other podcasts, along with a live chat here and there. Speaking of our other podcasts - seriously, you could only listen…
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It's easy to despair. Fear and frustration spread quickly, and their hold has hooks hard to shake. Don't fall into the discourse trap; free yourself by following the light radiating from the medium's champions. Find folks like Deb Aoki and Christopher Woodrow-Butcher and grab firm. Through their Mangasplaining podcast (co-hosted with David Brothers…
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris face the dark side of nature and the 90s disaster classic Twister, as its sequel, Twisters, hits theaters this weekend. Bill Paxton stars as former storm chaser Bill Harding, who reunites with his ex-wife Jo (Helen Hunt) to make sure she has finalized their divorce papers, but he gets pulled ba…
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After the box office success of Superman II, the Salkinds wasted no time developing a story for the next entry in the cinematic saga of the Man of Steel. Ilya Salkind created an 8 page story outline for a third film that involved Brainiac and Supergirl, but it was ultimately rejected by Warner Bros for being too expensive and complex. It wasn’t unt…
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Of course Mark chose a movie this unsettling for his b-day pick. Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius. You'll get early episodes of this and out other podcasts, along with a live chat here and there. Speaking of our other podcasts - seriously, you could only listen to various othe…
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There is power in putting your life on the page. Cartoonist Maurice Vellekoop discovered it when making the internal external, crafting a massive graphic novel memoir over eleven years. I'm So Glad We Had This Time Togethergorgeously and nakedly splays his experience for EVERYONE to consume, and while his audience could/should find it healingly ref…
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris join the Starleague to defend The Frontier and talk about 1984's The Last Starfighter, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Lance Guest stars as Alex Rogan, who wishes to escape his trailer park home and unexpectedly gets his chance when, after beating the record on the arcade machine Sta…
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With Superman: The Movie turning into a massive success (the highest grossing movie in Warner Bros history at that point), everyone was anxious to get back on set and finish production on the remaining 30% Richard Donner’ sequel. However, to the surprise of the cast and Donner himself, the producers would choose to hire British director Richard Les…
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Thank you, Princess! But our #75 on the "film" list is in another castle. Wait... wrong Nintendo game for Mononoke. Luke and Jay have just wrapped up a deep dive into The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom over at Hyrule Field Report: https://hyrulefieldreport.transistor.fm/ Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://w…
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris enter the world of evil karate to talk about The Karate Kid Part III, which recently celebrated its 35th anniversary, and it's also just in time for the start of the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai. Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita return as Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi, fresh from their trip …
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In a time before superhero movies, at the birth of the blockbuster, a father/son producer team met with DC and Warner Brothers to discuss a radical idea: what if Superman was made into a movie? Agreeing upon a negative pick-up deal, that put the Salkind team in a precarious position that left them ultimately responsible for the comic book adaptatio…
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When it comes to cool collaborators, Matt Kindt has had quite a few. He partnered with CBCC all-star Matt Lesniewski on Crimson Flower. He and David Rubin gave us the blazing sci-fi adventure Ether. And with Ron Garney and Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt birthed the This Is Spinal Tap version of Conan the Barbarian. Don't deny it: BRZRKR is proudly cranke…
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Join us for our 6th NerDebate back in Zoom Form!! Find Us Online -Instagram: @SuperPodHeroCast -Twitter: @TSPHCTweets -Mastodon: @TSPHC@mastodon.social Credits - Host: Casey Ryan. Twitter: @NotRyanCasey Instagram: @not.ryancasey Letterboxd : cjract - Host: Todd Panek. Twitter, Instagram, TikTok: @TMPinSYR About Us The SuperPodHeroCast, Guys with be…
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You'll never go in the theme park water again after watching #76 on the "filth" list. Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius. You'll get early episodes of this and out other podcasts, along with a live chat here and there. Speaking of our other podcasts - seriously, you could only l…
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For this month's Everything Action Commentary, Zach and Chris catch Digital Pimp's Joe and Phil in their web to watch the 2024 theatrical bomb turned Netflix hit, Madame Web. Dakota Johnson stars as Cassie Webb, a paramedic in New York City in 2003. After a near-death experience while on a rescue call, Cassie starts to experience deja vu and slowly…
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It’s a Betweenisode! Join Nick & Scott as they discuss/rank the Shrek franchise, speculate about where the franchise could go from here, and announce our next mini-series! Next week: Our next franchise begins! FRANCHISE POTENTIAL: Antz (1998) / Shark Tale (2005) double feature episode now available on PATREON! Become a Premier Tier PATREON supporte…
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Are you ready to meet our new favorite henchman, Barfly? Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt, Kyle Starks, and Ryan Browne are eager to make introductions. Their new series, spun "from the world of Minor Threats," drills even deeper into the philosophical pursuit initiated by the original run that began two years ago. The lowliest punk in Twilight City has …
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A guy could have a pretty good time in Dallas, er... Reno with #76 on the "film" list. Jessica has boarded the exploratory ship Orville, or at least the podcasting version of it. While she's covered every episode of that series, her and Mike Richards are currently on shore leave and Talking Ted: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com/show/mission-log-the…
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris shrink down to talk about the 1989 classic Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary. Starring Rick Moranis in one of his most iconic roles, Wayne Szalinski, he's an inventor trying to perfect his latest gadget, a shrink ray that will reduce the size of objects. When h…
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Although a critical and box office success, the first Puss In Boots did not linger long in the zeitgeist, and the culture seemed to have moved on from the Shrek franchise in general. And so it was that over a decade would pass before a sequel to Puss In Boots would finally hit theaters. But this would be no ordinary sequel, instead sporting a spiff…
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Join us for our season finale with a movie that one of us misremembers as Bad. It's KICK-ASS 2 Find Us Online -Instagram: @SuperPodHeroCast -Twitter: @TSPHCTweets -Mastodon: @TSPHC@mastodon.social Credits - Host: Casey Ryan. Twitter: @NotRyanCasey Instagram: @not.ryancasey Letterboxd : cjract - Host: Todd Panek. Twitter, Instagram, TikTok: @TMPinSY…
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What's the ideal environment for making a comic? We toss the question to Sean Phillips and Jacob Phillips, and they ponder it for a moment. They've never experienced it, and they're not sure it's possible, or if it was, that they'd want it. Deadlines loom over all, making every comic an emergency. This urgency helps them accomplish their craft, and…
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#77 on the "filth" list shows us that the road to good intentions is paved with Nuclear Men. You'll find John doing his spiritualist/leftist take on film at Popcorn Eschaton: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zebras-in-america/id1220264878 Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius.…
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This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris jump back into the world of Richard B. Riddick for both the 20th anniversary of The Chronicles of Riddick and the debut of The Boys season 4, which stars Riddick co-star Karl Urban. Set five years after Pitch Black, infamous convict Riddick (Vin Diesel) has been hiding out from mercenaries but …
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The animators behind Shrek 2 were the first to fall in love with Puss In Boots, quickly sensing the potential this mysterious feline had to lead his own animated adventure. Originally developed to be released on home video, but soon expanded into a big screen epic inspired by James Bond, Indiana Jones and Sergio Leone, it’s 2011’s PUSS IN BOOTS Nic…
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