Beware the dangers of May The 4th! Watch this important message from The Imperial HoloNet about the untold truth of May The 4th.
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Beware the dangers of May The 4th! Watch this important message from The Imperial HoloNet about the untold truth of May The 4th.
Star Wars Day Attack Ad: Say No to May the 4th on Disney Video
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Happy Star Wars Day! This special May 4th editon of Geekville Radio is devoted entirely to Star Wars.
Up first, the news that Alden Ehrenreich looks to be around for a while after this month’s Solo: A Star Wars Story. The actor stated in a recent interview with Esquire that he has signed for three films.
“Three,” he says, then flinches, understanding he may have just created a disturbance in the Force. “I don’t know if that’s officially, uh, public. But—yeah.”
So this would stand to reason that there will be two additional movies with a young Han Solo. Could these be more standalone movies? Or could Han play a role in the upcoming Boba Fett movie? Could we see additional recasting of classic characters?
In other Solo news, director Ron Howard stopped by The Star Wars Show and talked about the movie. There will be elements of Westers, Buddy Cop, and Car Chase movies rolled in. He also supplied his trademark voiceover for an Arrested Development take on Star Wars
In animated news, LucasFilm announced last week that there will be a new Star Wars animated series titled Resistance, which will premiere this fall on DisneyXD. The main character will be a pilot named Kazuda Xiono, “a young pilot recruited by The Resistance and tasked with a top-secret mission to spy on the growing threat of The First Order”. Oscar Isacc and Gwendoline Christie have already been announced as reprising the roles of Poe Dameron and Captain Phasma respectively.
Do you have any memories or stories about May The 4th? How will YOU be celebrating Star Wars Day?
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Happy Star Wars Day! This special May 4th editon of Geekville Radio is devoted entirely to Star Wars.
Up first, the news that Alden Ehrenreich looks to be around for a while after this month’s Solo: A Star Wars Story. The actor stated in a recent interview with Esquire that he has signed for three films.
“Three,” he says, then flinches, understanding he may have just created a disturbance in the Force. “I don’t know if that’s officially, uh, public. But—yeah.”
So this would stand to reason that there will be two additional movies with a young Han Solo. Could these be more standalone movies? Or could Han play a role in the upcoming Boba Fett movie? Could we see additional recasting of classic characters?
In other Solo news, director Ron Howard stopped by The Star Wars Show and talked about the movie. There will be elements of Westers, Buddy Cop, and Car Chase movies rolled in. He also supplied his trademark voiceover for an Arrested Development take on Star Wars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6XERmXsP-U
In animated news, LucasFilm announced last week that there will be a new Star Wars animated series titled Resistance, which will premiere this fall on DisneyXD. The main character will be a pilot named Kazuda Xiono, “a young pilot recruited by The Resistance and tasked with a top-secret mission to spy on the growing threat of The First Order”. Oscar Isacc and Gwendoline Christie have already been announced as reprising the roles of Poe Dameron and Captain Phasma respectively.
Do you have any memories or stories about May The 4th? How will YOU be celebrating Star Wars Day?
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In case you hadn’t heard, a little independent artsy film was released this past weekend called Avengers: Infinity War. Seth and Crazy Train spend the better part of two hours breaking down the film and talking the full movie. Easter Eggs, trivial knowledge, and differences between the movie and the comics.
To kick off the show Train takes a look at the unprecedented media blitz for the movie. Including the hilarious mashup with The Brady Bunch as it appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon
The main part of the show dives into the plot and ramifications of the story (Yes, this means SPOILERS) and some of the surprising apparent fates of the heroes.
The final segment of the show is devoted to speculation on the future of the MCU, and what might happen in Phase Four.
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In case you hadn’t hear, a little independent artsy film was released this past weekend called Avengers: Infinity War. Seth and Crazy Train spend the better part of two hours breaking down the film and talking the full movie. Easter Eggs, trivial knowledge, and differences between the movie and the comics.
To kick off the show Train takes a look at the unprecedented media blitz for the movie. Including the hilarious mashup with The Brady Bunch as it appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3ymBk6Vb04
The main part of the show dives into the plot and ramifications of the story (Yes, this means SPOILERS) and some of the surprising apparent fates of the heroes.
The final segment of the show is devoted to speculation on the future of the MCU, and what might happen in Phase Four.
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The latest channel on Geekville Radio is called Nostalgia Trip, or Geekville Radio’s Nostalgia Trip as a proper title. As the name implies, it’s a nostalgia show that looks past at elements pop culture. Movies, TV, comics, pop culture icons, just to name a few.
Some episodes will be remixed versions of old Geekville Podcast episodes since many of the early episodes examined past superheroes and comic franchises.
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The long awaited geektastic blockbuster has finally arrived! Join Seth and Crazy Train as they review all things Ready Player One. The duo break down all the Easter Eggs they could find, and Seth mentions some of the differences between the book and the movie. So if you’re looking for hidden gems when you see the movie, Seth and Train have a lot of pointers.
And it probably should go with out saying, but MAJOR SPOILER ALERT!
All this and more in another fun-filled Geekville Radio!
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Ready Player One was a hit novel with geeks and fans of 80’s nostalgia for years. Now the feature film has finally arrived, helmed by none other than the great Steven Spielberg. Join Seth and Crazy Train in reviewing the movie, and catching as many easter eggs as possible. Plus Seth will point out some of the differences between the book and the film
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Marvel dropped a bomb with the final trailer for Avengers: Infinity War. Join Seth and Crazy Train as they dissect the trailer and speculate the memorable shots, and what they could mean. And how many of the 60-something characters that appeared in the trailer, and who else might appear in the movie.
The second part of the show is devoted to the demise of Toys R Us and the 80s memories of the toy and game mecca.
Finally, Seth and Train talk the home video releases of Justice League and Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi
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Marvel dropped a bomb with the final trailer for Avengers: Infinity War. Join Seth and Crazy Train as they dissect the trailer and speculate the memorable shots, and what they could mean. And how many of the 60-something characters that appeared in the trailer, and who else might appear in the movie.
The second part of the show is devoted to the demise of Toys R Us and the 80s memories of the toy and game mecca.
Finally, Seth and Train talk the home video releases of Justice League and Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi