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The Weekly Planet

Planet Broadcasting

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The Weekly Planet covers all things movies, TV shows and comics. Often considered the first and worst podcast on the Planet Broadcasting Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Geek Mentality

Fans Not Experts

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Geek Mentality is the home of "Fans Not Experts Movie Month," "Marchy McFly", "Big Screen Batman," "Sitcom All Ye Faithful", "JAWGUST." and "Silverscreen Superman." Basically I like doing miniseries within this show. You can also check out my other podcasts, "Stranger Danger," "Mandalorian Man," "Reaction Comics," "SLASH", and "Fine Movies. Fine Spirits." all available at FansNotExperts.com
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Geek Garage Podcast

David & Lindsay Dassau

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Welcome to the internet’s most inclusive nerd culture podcast! Every week, hosts David and Lindsay push the boundaries of what’s considered geeky by covering a diverse array of topics. So if you’re a fan of comic books, technology, movies, video games, or cosplay (or all of the above!), whether you’re a nerdy novice or pro, you have come to the right podcast!
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We Considered Comics

Martin Gleason, Tim Yang, Hannah Goldberg Craig, Nick Bergeron-Fury

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We Considered Comics was a comics podcast dedicated to bringing a positive and welcoming attitude to all things related to comic books. From the Big Two and Boom! to the MCU and Image, if it has to do with a comic, we wanted to talk about it!
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4 Friends get together to discuss all the things that were once considered "Nerd Culture" but are now considered COOL. We talk comics books, comic movies, sci-fy and fantasy, and video games. We have fun here and we know you will too! Thanks and enjoy!
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The show that launched a network, the Geekcast gives you your much needed fix of pop and geek culture news, trivia, and laughs. All the latest talk that would be considered relevant and "hip". People still say "hip" right? ​ Hosted by Herald SIlvestre and Derek O'Bryan.
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Somewhat Gaming

Somewhat Gaming

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A weekly podcast posted every Tuesday covering all things video games, movies, comics, TV, and basically everything else that is considered nerdy/geeky. Hosted by Harlee Grey, Maxime Chiasson & Morgan "The Retro Goat" Hench.
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Half Hour Wasted Podcast

HHWLOD Podcast Network

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Half Hour Wasted is a weekly 30 minute podcast about comic books, movies, TV and more. Due to lack of organization and self-control the show sometimes runs over 30 minutes. They seriously considered changing the name of the show, but they already bought the URL and had a bunch of business cards made.
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Welcome to The Head Ballet podcast! This podcast is the place to come to hear guests discuss with me, Paul Abbott, their favourite novelty songs - the funny, the weird, the daft and the outright baffling tunes that have been skipping and dancing around in their heads for years. Everybody loves something that could be considered novel, so why not celebrate it? Importantly, it also seeks to try and stretch the definition of novelty to encompass all manner of recordings. This could include TV T ...
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Happy Batman Day everyone! Okay I admit that this is just a crazy coincidence that today I happened to wear a Batman shirt and wanted finally rewatch 2022's "The Batman". I swear I didn't plan it this way! I was just pregaming to finally watch The Penguin and I thought it would be fun to finally get a new BIG SCREEN BATMAN out in the world. Happy a…
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In 2019 Lionsgate attempted the unimaginable, a reboot of the Hellboy franchise after the much beloved Guillermo del Toro and Ron Pearlman dead cancelled trilogy. With David Harbour stepping into the role and directed (sort of) by Neil Marshall it was a critical and commercial bomb. HOWEVER as a movie some perhaps feel that it's been judged unfairl…
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Hello and welcome to another episode of The Weekly Planet movie commentary track. The main podcast is currently on a short break during the UK Tour but please enjoy some previously exclusive bigsandwich.co bonuses while we're away. Some tickets for Edinburgh, Manchester and Birmingham might also still be available below. Thank you to everyone who h…
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Despite theo first Hellboy underperforming at the box office home DVD sales meant a sequel still moved forward resulting in Hellboy 2: The Golden Army in 2008. And the result is a film that's bigger, funnier and with more golden armies than ever. With Ron Pearlman, Doug Jones and Guillermo del Toro firing on all cylinders it's not wonder people are…
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Welcome everyone! It's time for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (second Beetlejuice). Plus we talk the news of the week including the fate of MCU Blade and Armor Wars, Ian McKellen & Orlando Bloom returning to Middle Earth, Oceans 14, trailers for The Mincraft Movie, Alien: Earth & The Wolfman, a release date for Creature Commando's, Josh Brolin as Hal Jor…
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This week we welcome a brand new guest to the podcast: Abe, co-host Amanda "Frack" Eyler's husband! The three of us saw Alien: Romulus together, and you know what? We think you should, too! If you have seen it, tune in to this episode to hear our thoughts! If you enjoy our show, please leave us a rating & review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Faceb…
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In 2004 Guillermo Del Toro brought us the cinematic introduction of Hellboy, a demonic entity summonded from hell but who fights for the forces of good. Played pitch perfectly by Rob Pearlman and joined by the likes of Doug Jones as Abe Sapien and Selma Blair as Liz Sherman the first movie deals with stopping the Nazi's (lead by Rasputin) from open…
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Big news for fans of The Crow! There's a new The Crow movie. That's pretty much where the good news ends. We get stuck into that in addition to the box office predictions for Joker 2, new details on Jurassic Park 7/Jurassic World 4, trailers for Sonic 3 & Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a first look at The Thing for the upcoming Fantastic F…
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What started as a fairly simple slasher premise (robot gets sent back from the future to kill the mother of the future saviour of mankind but also she gets sent a human protector whom also happens to be the childs father) very quickly evolved into one of the biggest action movies of all time. Terminator 2: Judgment Day has both Arnold Schwarzenegge…
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Hello everyone, welcome back to podcasting. This week we’re talking the cancellation of The Acolyte, trailers of Lord of the Rings: The War Of Rohim and Megalopolis, Anaconda but again, James Spader returning to the MCU, how Robert Downey Jr returned as Doctor Doom, Michael Keaton’s thoughts on Batgirl being shelved and we review Blink Twice. Thank…
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The Terminator 1984 is an absolute all out sci-fi action classic. The brainchild of director James Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd it introduced the world to the titular Terminator as played by then rising star Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor the mother of future savior John Connor along with Michael Biehn as Kyle Reece a s…
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This week on the Geek Garage podcast, we dive into the next chapter of our Friday the 13th rewatch series, tackling the controversial Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) and the fan-favorite Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)! Get ready for spoiler-filled synopses as we dissect the twisted plot twists and relentless body count in both …
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This week Alexei Toliopoulos joins us to talk the latest installment in the Alien franchise, Alien: Romulus. He also gives us some insight into the world of Megalopolis and his involvement in the film and it’s quite frankly incredible. Plus we talk the news of the week including a new trailer for Kraven and Thunderbolts*, more terrible insight into…
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It's time to wrap up the Ellen Ripley Alien film series with a look at what's probably the weakest entry, Alien: Resurrection. Set two hundred years after the last and bring back Sigourney Weaver as a clone of the original Ripley it has all the thrills and chills of the best Alien movies but not as good. Sure there's some fun stuff in it like breat…
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I watched the original Deadpool back as a home video rental back in 2016 for my third annual movie month - the first year I turned it into a podcast. Two years later, I saw Deadpool 2 in the theater for my 2018 movie month. After six years, Deadpool returns - now part of the Marvel Universe (sorta kinda, technically) and with his biggest movie yet.…
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It’s D23 and also Borderlands the movie came out! So this week we’re talking all the big Disney reveals including Moana 2, Toy Story 5, Frozen 3, The Incredibles 3, Star Wars Skeleton Crew, The Mandalorian VS Grogu, Andor Season 2, Captain America: Red Hulk, Fantastic Four: First Steps, Daredevil: Born Again, Avatar: Fire & Ash, Snow White, Tron: A…
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This week we're slashing our way through Friday the 13th: Part 3 (1982) and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) as we continue our Friday the 13th rewatch series! Join us for a spoiler-filled breakdown of both films, including Jason's gruesome kills, the introduction of his iconic hockey mask in Part 3, and the start of the legendary "Tommy J…
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Opinions of Alien 3 are certainly divided. Off the back of the terrific first two entries expectations were high for the return of Ellen Ripley, Hicks and Newt but things didn't exactly turn out well for 66% of those characters. Taking things back to the single monster scare of Alien 1979 David Fincher does his best to elevate the story whilst cons…
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M. Night Shyamalan is back with a brand new movie in Trap! And Robery Downey Jr is back to take a lot of money from Disney! We talk his and he Russo Brothers HUGE Marvel deal, the success of Deapool & Wolverine, red hot rumors for Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars, Harrison Ford talks The Red Hulk, a new trailer for Hellboy: The Crooked Man plus a…
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There are very few sequels that are able to match the original or potentially surpass it. James Cameron's Aliens is one of those films. Arriving in 1986 seven years after the last it marks the return of Sigorney Weavers Ellen Ripley whom is awoken from cryosleep 57 years after the events of Alien 1979. Great movies and good vibes. Thanks for watchi…
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It's the biggest week of the year (for this podcast) with our review of Deadpool & Wolverine and San Diego Comic Con 2024 with the return of Robert Downey Jr as Doctor Doooooooooooom. Plus we talk news for Invincible Season 3 and 4 and more The Boys spin-off, new trailers for Transformers One, Joker 2, Creature Commando's and Rebel Moon: Rude Editi…
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Did you know that the months between July and November spell out JASON? Congrats, you do now! And as if we really needed an excuse to talk about our favorite slasher, we're bringing you a brand new series about everyone's favorite mama's boy. In this inaugural episode, we dissect the original Friday the 13th (1980) and its sequel, Friday the 13th P…
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Alien 1979 is a beautiful combination of sci-fi and horror which has rarely been replicated since. With Ridley Scott's direction, HR Giger's unique visual design, unsettling special effects, tight script and a unique exploration of both alien life and artificial intelligence it's no wonder it went to spawn multiple sequels, prequels and spin offs. …
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This week in the lead up to Deadpool & Wolverine we talk about something unrelated, The Boys Season 4 and The Acolyte. We also the return of Marvel to Comic Con, the Disney hack, the Russo Brothers returning for Avengers 5, a potential MCU return for Robert Downey Jr, trailers for Captain America: Brave New World and Terminator Zero, Kumail Nanjian…
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We're finishing off the Wolverine Trilogy with what's considered it's strongest entry, Logan. A reflection on aging, loss, grief, parenthood and what it means to stab a bunch of people with your clone daughter. Terrific performances all round and an incredible ending to Hugh Jackman's tenure as the titular character. It's a shame we'll never see hi…
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This week we're talking two big movies with both the legacy sequel Twisters and Despicable Me 4 with the help of Jackson Bailey and Joel Duscher from Sanspants radio. We also talk the passing of a legend in Shelly Duvall, trailers for Agatha All Along Trailer, Watchmen Chapter and Gladiator 2, a Shrek 5 announcement, Deadpool & Wolverine First Reac…
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We've hit the middle child of the Wolverine trilogy with 2013's The Wolverine! Acting as a redemption arc for both the character and the response to X-Men Origins: Wolverine a burnt out Logan heads on over to Japan for action, romanace, trauma and to fight an old man in a giant shiny robot suit. Thanks for checking out our Caravan Of Garbage review…
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Huge episode this week with reviews of both Inside Out 2 (with Bron Lewis and Claire Tonti stopping by) and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Plus we get into the news of the week including the Batman Arkham Series being cancelled, new on set Superman photos with Green Lantern/Hawkgirl, the new Captain America: Brave New World suit, Deadpool & Wolverine p…
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