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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 187 - Hollywood Turmoil Paired With A New Superman

Julian Meush July 20, 2023

Julian and Jeremy get together to try to make sense of the current tumultuous state of Hollywood. With the actors joining the writers on strike, the pressure mounts for studios, who are currently going through an almost unprecedented streak of box office failures. It's not looking good out there folks! Which is why it was necessary to revive the "Agree or Disagree" segment of the show to really dive into the complexities of the situation. Meanwhile, DC Studios continues to try to steady the ship by announcing casting news for 'Superman: Legacy'. Surprisingly they've gone further than just announcing who will be playing Clark and Lois, and added character announcements for the likes of Guy Gardner, Hawk Girl and more. Unsurprisingly, this leads to some debate on the merits of James Gunn's recent decision making. On top of that, the guys discuss a grab-bag of movie topics to round out the show. All this 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 The Bear, Indiana Jones, Secret Invasion, Marvel, Mission Impossible, Agree or Disagree, Warner Bros. Discovery, WB Animation, 28 Days Later, Donald Glover, Community, James Cameron, Alita, Chris Nolan, Idris Elba, James Bond, Zack Snyder, Star Wars, Rebel Moon, Kraven, Deadpool 3, Deadpool, Wolverine, Hugh Jackman, Bob Iger, Disney, Superman, Superman Legacy, DC Studios, James Gunn, Mr Terrific, Guy Gardner, Green Lantern, Hawk Girl, Aquaman 2, Ben Affleck, Batman, The Flash, Barbie, Oppenheimer
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Episode 171 - Game of Thrones Blunders, Star Wars Shakeups, Resident Evil

Julian Meush December 7, 2021

After a month long hiatus (sorry about that, but Costa Rica was splendid. Thank you for asking), Julian and Jeremy return to the show to catch up on the biggest film and TV stories that were missed. Not the least of which being the Spider-Man shaped roller-coaster we’ve all been on as the release of ‘No Way Home’ rapidly approaches. With speculation that Tom Holland may be done as the web-slinger swirling, it came as a bit of a shock as Marvel and Sony announced that Tom be sticking around for at least another 3 movies, as their corporate partnership looks to continue for the foreseeable future. Sigh of relief. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Disney machine, the “creative differences” continue to pile up at Lucasfilm and Star Wars. Patty Jenkins fighter pilot film, ‘Rogue Squadron’, has been put on the backburner (as opposed to the afterburner), along with ‘Rangers of the New Republic’ on the TV side. It also doesn’t look like we’ll be getting Rian Johnson’s trilogy any time soon as that is also shelved (damn!). Plus, with the release of a new behind the scenes book at HBO, details on the failed 'Game of Thrones' spin-off series, ‘The Long Night’, have come to light. And finally, as part of an extended “What We’ve Been Watching” segment, Jeremy dives deep into his thoughts on ‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’. All that, and so much more, on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Marvel, Tom Holland, Spider-man, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Sony, Scarlett Johansson, Disney, X-Men, X-Men '97, Moon Knight, She-Hulk, Star Wars, Boba Fett, Rangers of the New Republic, Lucasfilm, Rogue Squadron, Patty Jenkins, Rian Johnson, Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible, Predator, Ridley Scott, Agree or Disagree, Game of Thrones, Amazon Prime, EA, Mass Effect, Eternals, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Red Notice, Hawkeye, Resident Evil
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Episode 118 - New Star Trek, More Star Wars

Julian Meush August 13, 2018

With Daniel stuck at work it's up to Julian and Jeremy to carry the load and discuss the latest in film and television news. The guys discuss the latest trailer for Tom Hardy's Venom and whatever else Sony has up their sleeve for their non-Spider-Man, Spider-Man universe, catch up on the latest developments in the James Gunn situation and talk Star Wars Episode IX as they begin produ... What's this? Dan has arrived and he's brought with him beer? It's a miracle! The three continue the discussion by talking about Patrick Stewart's surprise Star Trek announcement, the budget for the live-action Star Wars show and review Alex Garland's Annihilation. All this, and so much more, on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Venom, Sony, Spider-man, James Gunn, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars Episode IX, Star Wars, Star Trek, JJ Abrams, Die Hard, DC, DCEU, DC Animated, Joker, Supergirl, Superman, Birds of Prey, Batman, Batwoman, Patrick Stewart, CBS, Resistance, Mission Impossible, Annihilation
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Episode 109 - Super Bowl Trailers

Julian Meush February 6, 2018

After a short week off the guys are back at it with another busy episode. The Super Bowl took place over the weekend and with it came some impressive trailers for the years biggest movies. Garnering most of the attention was Solo: A Star Wars Story, as this was the first we've seen of the film with only a few months away from release. Of course there were also some great spots from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Avengers: Infinity War and Mission Impossible: Fallout. Julian, Dan and Jeremy break down each trailer and much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In ToB Interlude Tags Punisher, Jessica Jones, Handmaids Tale, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Han Solo, Star Wars, DC, Fantastic Beasts, Gambit, Flash, Flashpoint, Shazam, Suicide Squad, DC Animated, DCEU, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Ready Player One, Ant-man and The Wasp, Ant-man, Cloverfield, Westworld, Avengers, Infinity War, Batman, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Mission Impossible, Tom Cruise, Trailers
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Episode 80 - Emmy Awards 2016

Julian Meush September 20, 2016

On this episode of The ToB Podcast the guys recap the last two weeks of geek news. Including: all the new images from the set of Justice League, the possibility of Mr. Sinister being the big bad of Wolverine 3, the change of composers for Star Wars: Rogue One and what we would like to see from a Star Wars live action TV series. In addition to that, the 2016 Emmy Awards were this past weekend so the ToB Crew recaps the winners and losers of the big TV event. All this, and so much more on this weeks Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Deathstroke, Batman, Jurassic World, Jurassic Park, Justice League, Zack Snyder, Flash, Geoff Johns, Wolverine, Spawn, Star Wars, Mission Impossible, Greg Berlanti, DCEU, DC, Fox, Black Lightning, Rebels, South Park, Battlefield, Mr Robot, Nerd Association, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Emmy Awards
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Episode 61 - You Don't Love The Mist

Julian Meush October 6, 2015

With Julian returning to the island the guys get together one last time before he leaves. We recap all the superhero TV news including Gotham, Arrow and The Flash while we theorize over how the CW Universe and Supergirl might crossover. We touch on what's going on with Nintendo and discuss the success of Amiibo, Mario Maker, Pokemon and their console future. Of course we cover the latest film news and rumours, including Wonder Woman, Dr Strange, BvS, Civil War and we add more evidence to support Julian's "Cap is going to Die" theory. It wouldn't be a ToB without a couple Star Wars discussion and we don't disappoint as we talk rumours, the best sequence to watch the films and more. We have really great discussions about the future of VR (again), whats next for Naughty Dog and Uncharted as well as why Dan and Jeremy love The Wire so much. Finally, The Emmys also happened while we were away and we debate the merits of the winners, particularly Mad Men vs Game of Thrones. Of course none of this is in any particular order but we hope you enjoy it all the same.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Prometheus, Superman, Star Wars, Star Fox, Wonder Woman, Wii U, Arrow, Rebels, VR, Dr Strange, Tron, Sony, Uncharted, Supergirl, Nintendo, Captain America, Pacific Rim, PS4, DC, Flash, Game of Thrones, X-Men, Wolverine, Civil War, BvS, Mission Impossible, Marvel, Metroid, The Wire, Mad Men, Amiibo, Pokemon, Lego, Super Smash Bros., Emmy Awards
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Episode 59 - Green Goatee

Julian Meush August 21, 2015

This week on the show the guys touch on some of the latest geek news, but unfortunately with it being the middle of summer, its pretty limited. So to spice things up we decided to spend some extra time discussing some of the things we've been watching over the past few weeks. Including such modern hits as A Few Good Men. Yes, thats right, we dove back through time to discuss a movie that came out in the early 90's that stars a young Tom Cruise. This only seems appropriate as we also dissect the latest Mission Impossible movie and Tom Cruises apparent return to stardom. We also compare MI5 to another recent spy flick, The Man from UNCLE. We also take a few minutes to rank the films from Marvel's phase 2. All this and so much more on this weeks ToB Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Gamescom, Superman, Justice League, Arrow, Dr Strange, Captain America, Flash, Star Wars, Batman, Captain Marvel, Mission Impossible, Gotham, Marvel, DC, BvS, We Stand on Guard
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Episode 52 - A Sprinting Tom Cruise

Julian Meush March 25, 2015

This week on the show the guys discuss another delay of Batman Arkham Knight, the value of video game collections, JJ Abrams possibly returning for Star Wars Episode IX, the new trailer for Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation and much more!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags The Walking Dead, God of War, Live, Star Wars, Mission Impossible, Fantastic Four, Game of Thrones, Flash, Batman
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