
This week, Patches, Katey, and David travel through the Dark Portal, enter Azeroth, and cast their best arcane spells in order to properly review Warcraft, the latest film from director Duncan Jones. They also pick your answers to a lightning round question about sequels you’re actually excited for.
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This week, Katey, Patches, Da7e and David want to talk about Zoos as entertainment and/or cruelty. Some news items have Patches wondering if documentaries or even virtual reality provides the same connection to the other things in the world while Da7e “well, actually”s the premise. Before all that, Katey saw Now You See Me 2 and liked it which really pisses of David. Also, we made Katey play a little bit of 1994’s Warcraft: Orcs and Humans before Friday’s review of Duncan Jone’s adaptation.
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Sequels, Lookin’ forward to
01:53- Intro: Welcome To Episode 122! Review!
05:44 – Tidbit: Now You See Me 2, Now You Don’t
17:20 – Mini Segment: Katey Played the DOS Warcraft
24:44 – Segment 3: We Bought Ourselves Opinions on Zoos
44:24 – Outro
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With Joanna Robinson from Vanity Fair, Dave Gonzales from Geek.com and Neil Miller from Film School Rejects!
If you're looking for spoiler-free dissection of the highest caliber, or reading along with Season One of the HBO show, you're looking for A CAST OF KINGS (click there)
Welcome back to A STORM OF SPOILERS!
This is the Storm of Spoilers episode for Season 6, Episode 7 "The Broken Man"
The North is reminded, but what the North remembers is that Robb royally screwed things up for the Starks in Westeros. This week, your three intrepid hosts try to make sense out of "The Broken Man," an episode that has book spoilers but also sort of doesn't. Jo and Neil tell Da7e how the Siege of Riverrun is going to play differently now that it's been relocated in time, everyone tries to put a good spin on Sansa's actions and REALLY REALLY interesting prospects for death in King's Landing. Also, Lyanna Mormont is the greatest and that just needs to be mentioned. Brother Ray, what say you?
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Hello FITWR listeners, Republic City Dispatch fanatics and Storm of Spoilers/Cast of Kings fantasy nerds, we’re back for more comics discussion!
New comics enthusiast Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood and The Station Agents podcast is joined by a guy who is LLLLEEEEAAAARNNNINNNG, Da7e Gonzales of Geek.com and Latino-Review.com
No matter your level of engagement, if you’re interested in comic books and their surrounding pop culture, this show’s for you!
THIS WEEK: This week is PART 2, with the Marvel side of the comic book news and an X-Men: Apocalypse review.
SPOILER GONG WARNS YOU AT 30:55
PART 1 (Click Here) – Much ado about DC Comics. Not only has DC Rebirth #1 rebooted the universe with a twist, but Geoff Johns C.C.O. of the comics has ascended to create DC Films to oversee future film entries. Then, The Flash and Arrow fail to stick their season landings, but that doesn’t mean we’re not in a Golden Age of DC TV with Supergirl jumping to the CW in the fall. Finally, Da7e and Joanna discuss AMC’s Preacher, since Joanna loves the show and Da7e just finished a re-read of the comics.
PART 2 – Kicking things off: did Marvel really just make Steve Rogers a Hydra agent? Then, both Da7e and Joanna have seen X-Men: Apocalypse, undoubtably the oddest installment Bryan Singer has contributed to the franchise. Things they like get overshadowed by things that they don’t and the whole chain of decision making leaves everyone puzzled. Finally, SPOILERS for Thor: Ragnarok, we check in with the new official casting and Da7e applies that to what he thinks he knows.
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