
In which, Andrew and Dude discuss the new Warcraft movie. They both have an extensive personal history with the franchise, but even this does not save them from the sad, boring experience.

In which, Andrew and Dude discuss the new Warcraft movie. They both have an extensive personal history with the franchise, but even this does not save them from the sad, boring experience.
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In which, Andrew, Tracy, and the Dude take on X-men: Apocalypse. In this episode, we revisit Dude’s mildly disturbing affinity for Michael Fassbender, discover that Tracy fixates on strange details in movies, and that Andrew once again pulls oddly specific and not-so-oddly relevant minutia from the depths of his brain on demand.
Filed under Andrew Hales, Joseph De Paul, Movies, Podcast, Tracy Gronewold

***** SPOILER ALERT *****
This podcast will be discussing plot points of comics and movies which may be considered spoilers. Consider yourselves warned.
In which, Dude and Becky fill in for Andrew & Tracy due to unforeseen circumstances and cover the premiere of Captain America: Civil War. Dude, in a moment that surprises literally no one, hated the movie, while Becky actually liked it. They discuss awkward closeups, the implosion of Marvel’s greatest bromance, and wonder why the female superheroes do not get the same treatment as the males.
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In which, the guys discuss a topic very near and dear to Andrew’s heart: what is it that sums up the existence of Superman. Dude is actually on the east coast for this one and the energy in the room is palpable. The quintessential argument on the table is whether or not Zach Snyder’s Man of Steel, in which Superman breaks Zod’s neck, is an accurate interpretation of who Superman is and should be.