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Episode 72: Radioactive Man or Generations from now no one will ever say I'm going to quote Fred Durst

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In this episode we welcome back Steve Lewis to take a deep dive into this episode that takes a look at Super Hero movie making before the boom of Super Hero movies. We were astonished at the very reasonable cost for making a film back then and compare that to the cost of some actual blockbusters from that time. So don't just sit there, up and atom and listen to this absolute fan favorite!

Join us as we also discuss:

  • Breaking the fake Avril Lavigne conspiracy wide open
  • Cori's frantic plea to our listeners, and her look at the history behind the band Fallout Boy and how they chose their name. As well as a bunch of other Simpsons inspired name band names
  • Steve needs to know what Nick's superpower is, and sets the record straight about Raul Julia
  • Bryan tells us who originally auditioned for Batman 1989, and tells of the scene that made his brother and him laugh so hard it brought them to tears
  • Patrick pleads for the Radioactive Man Movie: Snyder Cut and impresses once again with his knowledge of old timey media
  • Discovering new jokes in the episode
  • We learn about the real Alfalfa's untimely death
  • The goggles do nothing, but in real life
  • The love of Spirograph and the trauma that came along with it
  • Mickey Rooney and Andy Rooney confusion
  continue reading

100 episodes

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Manage episode 358102826 series 3266689
Content provided by Bryan Budnik. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bryan Budnik or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode we welcome back Steve Lewis to take a deep dive into this episode that takes a look at Super Hero movie making before the boom of Super Hero movies. We were astonished at the very reasonable cost for making a film back then and compare that to the cost of some actual blockbusters from that time. So don't just sit there, up and atom and listen to this absolute fan favorite!

Join us as we also discuss:

  • Breaking the fake Avril Lavigne conspiracy wide open
  • Cori's frantic plea to our listeners, and her look at the history behind the band Fallout Boy and how they chose their name. As well as a bunch of other Simpsons inspired name band names
  • Steve needs to know what Nick's superpower is, and sets the record straight about Raul Julia
  • Bryan tells us who originally auditioned for Batman 1989, and tells of the scene that made his brother and him laugh so hard it brought them to tears
  • Patrick pleads for the Radioactive Man Movie: Snyder Cut and impresses once again with his knowledge of old timey media
  • Discovering new jokes in the episode
  • We learn about the real Alfalfa's untimely death
  • The goggles do nothing, but in real life
  • The love of Spirograph and the trauma that came along with it
  • Mickey Rooney and Andy Rooney confusion
  continue reading

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