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Episode 191 - Take Me Back to 2018

Julian Meush January 19, 2024

As the ToB Crew kickoff 2024, we begin by lamenting what we lost. If only we could return to the simpler times, pre-pandemic. Alas, this is not to be, so instead Julian and Jeremy rely on "ol' faithful", which of course means reviewing the latest news concerning film and television. Unfortunately, they immediately lose focus, perhaps subconsciously staying true to the nostalgic undertone that accompany the start of a new year, and enjoy a fun sidebar discussion about the state of Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars in the early 2000s (We didn't know how good we had it back then). All of which was of course an offshoot of the news of John Williams un-retirement. Next the guys unpack some Star Wars news, and then lean into Marvel. Specifically the fresh legitimacy the Netflix 'Defenders' saga shows have received as Daredevil is pulled further into the MCU. They also save some time to review the Golden Globe winners and look ahead at the Emmys (which were happening live during the recording). All that and so much more on this week's episode of The Tower of Babble Podcast.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, The Gentleman, John Williams, Star Wars, Dave Filoni, Lucasfilm, What If...?, Star Trek, Tron 3, Tron, Warner Brothers, Tom Cruise, Fast X, Marvel, Echo, Kingpin, Defenders, Netflix, Jon Bernthal, Daredevil, Daredevil: Born Again, Disney+, MCU, Golden Globes, Emmys, Mathew Vaughn, Whiplash, The Iron Claw, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings
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Bonus Episode - Summer Movie Wager Results 2023

Julian Meush October 20, 2023

With crisp autumn leaves on the ground and the smell of pumpkin spice latte's in the air, it's easy to feel nostalgic about the summer that was. And what a summer it was (at least for Hollywood)! 2023 saw the resurgence of a more "typical" summer movie slate, having recovered as best as it could after COVID. Massive titles like 'Spider-Man', 'Indiana Jones', 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and don't forget the massive phenomenon of 'Barbenheimer'. It all came and went over the summer months seemingly in the blink of an eye. It was a whirlwind time that brought many surprises, both good and bad. Julian and Rachel unpack it all as they review the results of this year's Summer Movie Wager (credit to The Filmcast).

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In Bonus Episode Tags Summer Movie Wager, Box Office, Fast X, Guardians of the Galaxy, Barbie, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Indiana Jones, Mission Impossible, The Little Mermaid, Oppenheimer, Barbenheimer, Transformers, TMNT
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Episode 185 - Too Busy for its Own Good

Julian Meush June 1, 2023

Julian and Jeremy get together for a quick news roundup, including: DC's plan to continue with Ezra Miller after 'The Flash', Martin Scorsese's new trailer and his meeting with the Pope, HBO's reluctance to greenlight the Jon Snow 'Game of Thrones' sequel, the end of the Arrowverse on CW, the latest from Quinton Tarantino, and Mark Hamill's stance on recasting Luke Skywalker. Plus Julian brings some impressions from 'Fast X'.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags DC, The Flash, Ezra Miller, Martin Scorsese, Arrow, DCW, CW, Flash, Quentin Tarantino, Netflix, Mark Hamill, Star Wars, Luke Skywalker, Fast X, Fast and Furious
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Episode 184 - Where Did Everything Go Wrong?

Julian Meush May 18, 2023

Julian and Jeremy reconvene after some time off to discuss the latest in film and television news, and there is no bigger story than the writers strike as it effects both mediums. The guys discuss the WGA's biggest demands, and spend some time examining how effective AI could really be in replacing creative jobs in media. After that it's a grab bag of stories including the possible return of The Rock to the Fast and Furious finale, another look at 'The Super Mario Bros Movie' and it's massive success as it continues to climb the all-time animated movie box office charts, some comments from Kathleen Kennedy on how to "eventize" Star Wars movies again, and few other odds and ends. Enjoy!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags WGA, Writers Strike 2023, Fast X, Fast and Furious, The Rock, Vin Diesel, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Kathleen Kennedy, Star Wars, James Bond, Kraven, Guardians of the Galaxy, Transformers
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