044: Clerks
/Fresh off of our hiatus from last week, we ask whether we're supposed to be here today as we watched Clerks. Then we go down a spoilery path as we discuss Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Fresh off of our hiatus from last week, we ask whether we're supposed to be here today as we watched Clerks. Then we go down a spoilery path as we discuss Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Nick is back and has told us to get our asses to Mars and watch Total Recall. Then we discuss some of th new information regarding some of th new info coming out for super hero movies, including the new look for Jared Leto's Joker.
This week, we present the stunnging and emotional conclusion to Aaron's drunken retelling of Alex Ross & Mark Waid's Kingdome Come. Choices are made, tears are shed, and nothing will ever be the same!
It's the return of Comic Book Inebriation, and this time it's Aaron's turn tell us a tale while completely hammered. And he has chosen to tell us of the classic DC story, Kingdom Come, a story so epic it had to be broken into two parts as James Alvarez continues to sit in for Nick.
James steps into the guest seat this week as Travis forces the Ben Affleck opus, Daredevil, in an attempt to capitalize on the upcoming Netflix series. Then, they all discuss actors who have only played comic book characters once.
This week, we present the first official winner of "The Hasslehoff Award" as we watched a movie that is truly a mess, Tank Girl. Then, shifting gears, we discuss a true passion of Alejandro's: Wrestling!
In this episode, our intrepid group revisits the original RoboCop and then falls down the rabbit hole that is cybernetics and AI.
The gang goes back 20 years to watch Tommy Boy and decide how it has stood up to the test of time. Then, the guys discuss their opinions regarding remakes and reboots.
Strap on in, boppers, as we shift our attention back to Eddie Murphy and watched Coming To America this week. From there, we start talking about the Wild West time that was the early days of The Internet.
This week, Aaron, Alex, and Travis spend the episode looking back on Star Trek in the wake of the news of Leonard Nimoy's passing and ask whether or not The Wrath of Khan holds up. Listen long and prosper!
The guys revisit what is arguably the best Star Trek film ever made: Galaxy Quest! Then, Aaron fills the gang in on the eating habbits of legendary actor, Marlon Brando.
Aaron and Nick return as Nick picks Jerry Maguire as the movie for us to ask whether or not it holds up. Then, Travis wants to discuss the agreement between Marvel and Sony that allows Spider-man to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and what this means for his pal, Pete.
This week the gang is missing The Brother's Alvarez. So Alex and Travis are joined by Travis' brother Sean. This week they revisited Wayne's World and then discussed their top 5 all-time favorite games.
This week we fall down the hole of a heroin den as we ask if Trainspotting holds up. Then we spend some time talking about Power Rangers.
The gang goes back to 1989 to revisit The 'Burbs! Then, the discussion takes a turn towards revisiting the mania surrounding the Harry Potter books.
In this week's exciting episode, the gang asks if Last Action Hero holds up. Then, they revisit the remake of Battlestar Galactica!
Still fuming from watching the new Ninja Turtle movie, Travis decides to make the gang revisit the 1990 "classic". Then the group talks about their childhood heroes.
A new year has begun and the guys sit down and jump right into the first film of the year: The Rocketeer! Then, Travis and Alex finally have a chat about the Mass Effect series.
With Christmas just a few days away, the gang takes a look at it's final Christmas movie of the year, The Muppet Christmas Carol. Then they discuss super hero costumes.
Since it's still December, we're still looking at Christmas movies! And this week we ask if Scrooged has stood the test of time. And then we discuss the curse of the third film in a series of comic book movies.