Better late than never. Examining The Dead is back to talk the wrapup of Ash vs. Evil Dead Season one, as well as the Season Premiere of The Walking Dead. In the final segment of the show, Train and Seth discuss the fairly new genre of mixing classic literature titles with Horror Comedy such as Pride And Prejudice And Zombies.
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It’s Deadpool, Deadpool, and more Deadpool as RealMarchHare returns to the show to help Seth give a thorough rundown of the Deadpool movie. What worked, what didn’t match up with the comics, and what we can expect in a future of R-Rated Superhero movies.
It’s Deadpool, Deadpool, and more Deadpool as RealMarchHare returns to the show to help Seth give a thorough rundown of the Deadpool movie. What worked, what didn’t match up with the comics, and what we can expect in a future of R-Rated Superhero movies.
Part two of the Series 9 Premiere. This week’s Examining The Doctor looks at The Witch’s Familiar. Like last week the regular crew pokes fun at what is bad, but praises what is good. Something for the old school and new school fan to enjoy. Even if it needs to be taken with a sense of humor.
DC and Warner Bros released the final trailer to Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Crazy Train joins Seth to discuss the flow of the trailer, and how this should erase the Affleck doubt for Batman. Plus the depiction of Superman, Lex, and Wonder Woman. In the second half of the show, the format shifts to classic B-Movie action/Sci-Fi Fantasy, because what says Valentine’s Day better than B-Movie Schlock?
DC and Warner Bros released the final trailer to Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Crazy Train joins Seth to discuss the flow of the trailer, and how this should erase the Affleck doubt for Batman. Plus the depiction of Superman, Lex, and Wonder Woman. In the second half of the show, the format shifts to classic B-Movie action/Sci-Fi Fantasy, because what says Valentine’s Day better than B-Movie Schlock?
Examining The Doctor returns to commentary episodes with a look at the Series 9 premiere “The Magician’s Apprentice”. Peter Capaldi’s second season certainly kicked off with some memorable moments. Seth, Mark, and Uncle Greg hop into their TARDIS to provide commentary on the episode. A little history, a little discussion, and more than a few jokes. This commentary track will hopefully both entertain and educate fans of Classic Who and Current Who alike.
It’s like Mystery Science Theater meets DVD commentary tracks.
If you don’t have the episode on your DVR or can’t get it On Demand, you can get it right here from Amazon! It’s also available on iTunes.
In other Who news, the crew talks about the announced departure of Stephen Moffat, and the removal of Doctor Who from popular streaming services.
The second half of the 2015-2016 season is upon us with the returns of Supergirl, Flash, Arrow, and the debut of Legends Of Tomorrow. Crazy Train joins Seth to talk the first week of these shows. On top of that, Train talks X-Files, Agent Carter, and Lucha Underground.
The second half of the 2015-2016 season is upon us with the returns of Supergirl, Flash, Arrow, and the debut of Legends Of Tomorrow. Crazy Train joins Seth to talk the first week of these shows. On top of that, Train talks X-Files, Agent Carter, and Lucha Underground.
Lemmy, David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Glenn Frey, and more are honored in this week’s show. So many talented musicians and actors have lest us over the past few weeks, and Crazy Train and Will stop by The Geekville Studios to pay their respects. This is a very different but very eclectic show, and something to like if you’re a fan of any of these artists.