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Episode 192 - The 2023 Tobie Awards (7th Annual) - TV

Julian Meush February 8, 2024

The prestigious Tobie Awards returns for it's 7th annual ceremony. In a bit of a change from tradition, the decision has been made to split the show into two parts. Part one, today, will cover the best of television from 2023. There was a lot of great shows to chose from, but your hosts, Julian, Jeremy, and special guest, Vince, deliver a varied list that has something for everyone. Of course the breakout hit from HBO, 'The Last of Us', gets it's fair share of love but outside of that, I dare you to guess where all the pieces fall. Next week, we dive into the best in film!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Beef, The Last of Us, Secret Invasion, The Mandalorian, What If...?, One Piece, Only Murders in the Building, Loki, Ted Lasso, The Bear, The Bad Batch, Star Trek, Ahsoka, Star Wars, Marvel, MCU, Disney+, Netflix, HBO, Gen V, ToBies, Best Of
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Bonus Episode - Daily DVR - The Best TV Shows of 2023 (So Far)

Julian Meush July 10, 2023

Two bonus episodes in a row? What is this Christmas in July?! Well no not really, but Julian did guest spot on the ‘Daily DVR’ podcast again last week (along with a whole plethora of other great guests) to discuss the top 5 best TV shows of year 2023 so far. Unsurprisingly, things like ‘The Last of Us’, ‘Succession’ and ‘The Bear’ make a lot of the respective lists, but there’s still a lot of room for surprises and if all goes as planned you should be able to add a few new shows to your watch list after listening to this.

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In Bonus Episode Tags Daily DVR, Best Of, The Bear, Shrinking, The Last of Us, The Bad Batch, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, Beef, Ted Lasso, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Poker Face
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Episode 183 - Tom Cruise Requested to See 'The Flash'

Julian Meush March 23, 2023

Julian and Jeremy return to the mic to dissect the latest in film and TV news. As it always seems to be the case, the guys start by unpacking the latest drama with DC Studios. With 'Shazam 2' underperforming, there's more scrutiny on a botched crossover with Black Adam, James Gunn continues to get heat, seemingly for no good reason this time, and Ben Affleck is done with Batman... this time for real. Meanwhile leadership at Disney continues to blame 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' for the reason they can't seem to commit to any new Star Wars film projects for longer than 5 minutes. This coming on the heels of Patty Jenkins 'Rogue Squadron' movie being shelved. Plus, stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear a full spoiler review of HBO's 'The Last of Us' season 1. All that and so much more in this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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Tags The Last of Us, The Rock, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Ben Affleck, DC Studios, Snydercon, Tom Cruise, The Flash, The Penguin, Quentin Tarantino, Bob Iger, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars, Rogue Squadron, Patty Jenkins, Warner Bros. Discovery, New Line, Tron 3, Tron, Ted Lasso
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Episode 170 - Lightyear, Book of Boba Fett, and Uncharted

Julian Meush November 2, 2021

It's been some time since we've had a chance to do a full news episode, and what with all the exciting trailers dropping these days, it felt like the right time to jump back into the news stream. Starting with Pixar's space-epic, 'Lightyear', a movie that seems to confound people more than excite them. At least it looks very pretty! Moving onto 'The Book of Boba Fett', which has had Star Wars fans waiting with bated breath. It was nice to finally get a glimpse into what looks like an exploration of the Star Wars underworld as Fett and his team vie for power in the wake of Jabba. Next is 'Uncharted', a movie that has been a loooong time in the making, and despite our very serious concerns, it's at least nice to see that it's actually coming out. Finally, 'Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City', which has Jeremy VERY excited, as this movie seems to finally explore the intricate story that the games originally laid out decades ago. Plus some news on 'Dune 2', 'John Wick' spinoffs and much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags The Suicide Squad, James Gunn, Warner Brothers, Zack Snyder, The Snyder Cut, Justice League, DC, Dr Fate, Sony, Ghost of Tsushima, John Wick, Marvel, Disney+, Black Adam, George RR Martin, HBO, HBO Max, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Dunk and Egg, The Last of Us, Army of the Dead, Star Trek, Superman, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Invincible, Ghostbusters
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Episode 168 - Nolan's Demands and Disney+ Day

Julian Meush September 23, 2021

The repercussions of every studio continuing to turn it’s gaze towards the streaming future can be felt all throughout Hollywood. Disney seems to be leading the charge as it’s doubling down on Disney+, with CEO Bob Chapek announcing that they will be doing an annual “Disney+ Day” to celebrate the service (really just a big add day). Meanwhile, you have acclaimed filmmaker, and traditionalist, Christopher Nolan, leaving his longtime studio, Warner Brothers, in the wake of the HBO Max debacle, to take his next film to Universal. Of course this comes with a steep list of demands that insures it’s theatrical window. Over on the TV front, The Emmy awards were handed out, with ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘The Crown’ taking home most of the hardware. Julian and Jeremy discuss this and so much more on the week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Disney, Disney+, Dennis Villeneuve, Dune, Marvel, Patty Jenkins, Netflix, HBO Max, Chris Nolan, Universal, Emmy Awards, Emmys, The Last of Us, HBO, Amazon Prime, She-Ra, Masters of the Universe, Twisted Metal, What If...?, Free Guy
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Episode 164 - Netflix Inking Deals, WB Cancels New Gods, and the Iron Anniversary

Julian Meush April 12, 2021

Just the two J’s this week as Dan is away. Julian, and Jeremy discuss Rian Johnson’s big money ‘Knives Out’ deal with Netflix, Warner Bros. cancelling ‘The Trench’ and Ava DuVernay’s ‘New Gods’, and the 10th year anniversary of ‘Game of Thrones’ premiere on HBO that they’re calling the “Iron Anniversary”. The guys also touch on some notable release schedule changes around Hollywood, and the cast list for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’, which had a few pleasant surprises. 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 Ghostbusters Afterlife, Batman: The Long Halloween, Star Trek, Space Jam, Netflix, Rian Johnson, Knives Out, Sony, Uncharted, Warner Brothers, New Gods, Black Adam, Mortal Kombat, Paramount, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Brendan Fraiser, Agree or Disagree, HBO, HBO Max, Game of Thrones, George RR Martin, Rick and Morty, American Gods, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ewan McGregor, Darth Vader, Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, The Last of Us, Naughty Dog, Playstation, Days Gone, Godzilla vs Kong, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, Invincible, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Marvel, DC, DCEU, DC Animated, Disney+, Star Trek: Picard
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Episode 163 - The Suicide Squad, Game of Thrones, and Black Widow

Julian Meush March 29, 2021

Julian, Dan, and Jeremy discuss the latest ‘The Suicide Squad’ trailer, as well attempt to decipher an interview from Variety with a WB executive. Spoilers; according to them, there’s no more Snyderverse and David Ayer’s cut of the original ‘Suicide Squad’ will not be produced, plus everything else happening in the wake of ‘Zack Snyder's Justice League’. The guys then muse about the plethora of Game of Thrones spinoffs in the works. Of course it’s not an episode of the Tower of Babble Podcast unless there’s at least one Marvel story, so they also discuss ‘Black Widow’ and it’s move to Disney+, and look forward at the rest of the Marvel slate. Plus much more!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags The Suicide Squad, James Gunn, Warner Brothers, Zack Snyder, The Snyder Cut, Justice League, DC, Dr Fate, Sony, Ghost of Tsushima, John Wick, Marvel, Disney+, Black Adam, George RR Martin, HBO, HBO Max, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Dunk and Egg, The Last of Us, Army of the Dead, Star Trek, Superman, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Invincible, Ghostbusters
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Episode 160 - Cap Coming Back?

Julian Meush January 26, 2021

With 2020 now firmly in the rearview mirror, ToB can now return to it's regularly scheduled programming. Or at least as close to it as we can get! It's been a few weeks since a full news show, so there's a lot to discuss. Julian, Dan, and Jeremy break down the biggest stories in the world of film and television, not the least of which being that Warner Bros is apparently doubling down on 'Harry Potter'. They've installed a new VP to oversee the franchise and a live-action series is in early development at HBO Max. On top of that, rumours are swirling about the possible return of Chris Evans' Captain America to the MCU. Plus, Snyder confirms that his Justice League will not be a 4-part series afterall, and instead will be a 4 hour film. Oh did we mention that Amazon's 'Lord of the Rings' series got an official synopsis? Well the guys are covering that too! All that and so much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast.

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Tags James Bond, No Time to Die, Godzilla, Godzilla vs Kong, King Kong, Paramount, Transformers, Netflix, John Wick, Mortal Kombat, Sonic, Disney, Kevin Feige, WandaVision, Avengers, Chris Evans, Captain America, MCU, Deadpool 3, Ryan Reynolds, Matt Damon, Thor: Love and Thunder, Ethan Hawke, Moon Knight, Loki, Andor, The Snyder Cut, Zack Snyder, DC, Warner Brothers, Walter Hamada, Flash, Harry Potter, HBO, HBO Max, Tenet, Chris Nolan, The Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman 1984, Game of Thrones, George RR Martin, The Last of Us, Ted Lasso, Lord of the Rings, Amazon Prime, Wonder Woman, Disney+
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Episode 158 - Fincher Unleashed

Julian Meush November 26, 2020

As the pandemic rages on, and we adjust to the new normal, so does Hollywood. With news that Wonder Woman 1984 will be coming to HBO Max on Christmas, the future of the theatre going experience becomes even more clouded. Meanwhile, David Fincher is in the press, promoting his latest streaming endeavor ‘Mank’, (and dropping some spicy takes!) fresh off signing a 4-year exclusive deal with Netflix of his own. We watch as the Hollywood landscape is remapped on the fly. But it’s not all doom and gloom! I mean, there’s a ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel in the works, and a new Predator film coming from Dan Trachtenberg. So there’s SOME hope is all I’m saying. Julian, Dan, and Jeremy also touch on the latest from the Snyder Cut, and weigh in on the pressing subject of whether streaming services should let credits play uninterrupted (you know, the important stuff). 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 Wedding Crashers 2, Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman 1984, HBO, HBO Max, Disney, Disney+, Chris Nolan, Predator, Transformers, The Scorpion King, Mortal Kombat, Fantastic Beasts, David Fincher, Netflix, Joker, George Lucas, Star Wars, WandaVision, Thor: Love and Thunder, Star-Lord, Spider-Man 3, Deadpool 3, Marvel, Spider-man, Iron Man, Vision, Black Panther, The Suicide Squad, James Gunn, Zack Snyder, Justice League, The Snyder Cut, IMAX, DC, DCEU, Agree or Disagree, GCPD, The Batman, Matt Reeves, Batman, The Last of Us, Black Lightning, TBS, Halo, Showtime
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ToB Games - The Last of Us: Pt II - Spoilercast

Julian Meush July 22, 2020

What is there to say about The Last of Us that hasn’t already been said? Masterpiece. Epc. Umatched. In many ways it’s as close to a perfect video game as you can get. Fast forward to 2020 and in the midst of a real world pandemic, the sequel to that near-perfect game is released to polarized reaction. How does the sequel to one of the greatest games ever made create such a response? Easy; by being different, by challenging the audience, by being unconventional and bold. Julian, Dan and Jeremy, in a spoiler-filled discussion, unpack every story beat and character development to try to understand what makes the The Last of Us: Pt II tick.

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In ToB Games Tags The Last of Us Pt 2, The Last of Us, Naughty Dog, PS4, Playstation
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