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Spawn (w/Joshua Kotsabasakis)

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Nathan and Brendan welcome back frequent guest and comic book aficionado Joshua Kotsabasakis for an occasionally super nerdy chat regarding the 1997 Image Comics "masterpiece" - Spawn.

The gang discusses everything from Spawn not being a good person even at the beginning of the film, stealthy rocket assassinations, some of the worst special effects ever displayed on film, doctors defying the Hippocratic Oath, the dogged efforts of Martin Sheen and John Leguizamo and much, much more.

Also: listen in for a clue in this episode regarding the next great film that will be covered.

You can find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast), Twitter & Instagram (@wwttpodcast for both).

Our theme song was recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen. You can check out him and his band Lionsault on Facebook.

You can also follow Montrose Monkington the Third on Facebook and Twitter (@montrosethe3rd). He is a delightfully British monkey puppet that discusses all forms of pop culture.

What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com, HostGator (use the coupon code 'schlock' for 25% off your first purchase) and WrestlingNewsWorld.com

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Nathan and Brendan welcome back frequent guest and comic book aficionado Joshua Kotsabasakis for an occasionally super nerdy chat regarding the 1997 Image Comics "masterpiece" - Spawn.

The gang discusses everything from Spawn not being a good person even at the beginning of the film, stealthy rocket assassinations, some of the worst special effects ever displayed on film, doctors defying the Hippocratic Oath, the dogged efforts of Martin Sheen and John Leguizamo and much, much more.

Also: listen in for a clue in this episode regarding the next great film that will be covered.

You can find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast), Twitter & Instagram (@wwttpodcast for both).

Our theme song was recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen. You can check out him and his band Lionsault on Facebook.

You can also follow Montrose Monkington the Third on Facebook and Twitter (@montrosethe3rd). He is a delightfully British monkey puppet that discusses all forms of pop culture.

What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com, HostGator (use the coupon code 'schlock' for 25% off your first purchase) and WrestlingNewsWorld.com

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