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Episode 82 - Westworld and Luke Cage

Julian Meush October 12, 2016

After a week off the ToB Crew returns to a mountain of news coming out of New York Comic Con and beyond. The guys get right into it by discussing Wolverine 3 (Logan), the latest from the Batman solo film (The Batman) and even a little bit about Blade Runner 2 (Blade Runner 2049), before moving onto discuss Disney's never ending roll-out of live action remakes, the latest from the set of Justice League and Daniel Craig's most recent remarks regarding James Bond. The gang then turn their attention towards television as they dissect the Iron Fist trailer, breakdown the premiers of Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl and mourn/celebrate the death of the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series. To finish it all off Julian, Daniel and Jeremy review both the premier episode of Westworld as well as Marvel's Luke Cage season one in its entirety. They attempt to wrap their heads around the high concept, sci-fi series from HBO before moving on to talk about Marvel's latest Netflix project. All of this and so much more in this weeks Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Westworld, Luke Cage, Netflix, HBO, Wolverine, Logan, Blade Runner, Justice League, James Bond, Iron Fist, Batman, DC, Marvel, Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, Spider-man
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Episode 81 - Doctor Strange, Arrow and Rebels

Julian Meush September 28, 2016

It was a slow news week but that didn't stop the ToB Crew from getting together to discuss all things nerdy. The guys dissect the tidbits of news that came from the set of Doctor Strange, peak behind the curtain of Arrow's 100th episode and then finish off by delving into some of what everyone has been watching over the last week. Julian talks Star Wars Rebels, as it premiered its third season over the weekend, Dan briefly touches on the often forgotten Star Trek Voyager, now that every Star Trek series has hit Netflix, as well as look back at the Joss Whedon cult hits Firefly and Serenity. All this, and so much more, on this weeks Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Arrow, DC, DCW, CW, Legends of Tomorrow, Dr Strange, MacGruber, Disney, Star Wars, Star Trek, Firewatch, Firefly, Serenity, Thor, Deathstroke, The Dark Tower, Mass Effect, Sony, Playstation, VR, Mario, Mobile, Nintendo, Batman, Nerd Association, Mr Robot, Bioshock, Sherlock, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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ToB Interlude - Alan Moore and Watchmen

Julian Meush September 23, 2016

He is the visionary mind behind critically acclaimed books such as "The Killing Joke" and "Watchmen" and has helped shape the comic book medium into what it is today. But over the last few years he has spoken out against the seemingly never ending retelling, rehashing and recycling of the same stories that have become the staple of modern comics. Alan Moore, the enigmatic genius writer, recently announced his official retirement from comic book writing and in this very special ToB Interlude we take a look back at his long career. We reexamine "Watchmen", which may be his most enduring creation, as well as address his stance on today's comic book industry.

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In ToB Interlude Tags Alan Moore, Watchmen, Killing Joke, Batman, DC, Marvel
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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 79 - Campfire Union

Julian Meush September 14, 2016

This week on the show Julian sits down with Lesley Klassen and Rachael Hosein of The Campfire Union, a local VR development studio here in Winnipeg. The discussion moves from the founding of the studio and what they've been working on to a conversation about the challenges of VR development and what it means for the technology when massive companies like Facebook, Google and HTC get involved. They also shine some light on the local game dev scene and give their take on why they believe Canada has become such a hotbed for amazing game development. All this and so much more on this weeks episode of the Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In Interview, The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Virtual Reality, VR, PSVR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, AR
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Episode 78 - Stranger Things and PS4 Pro

Julian Meush September 8, 2016

After spending the last month with a rotating cast of co-hosts the whole gang is back together and ready to talk geek news. Julian, Dan and Jeremy sit down to discuss the latest in genre movie and television as well as the biggest stories in gaming and comics. This week the guys cover Ben Affleck's Deathstroke tease, the dump-truck of money Sony is backing up to Daniel Craig's house, the whereabouts of some Community alum and the the Battlefield 1 open BETA. Of course it doesn't end there as the conversation then leads a discussion on Netflix's Stranger Things and the big Sony announcement of the new PS4 "Slim" and PS4 Pro. All this and so much more in this weeks Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Mario, Mobile, PS4, PS4 Pro, Netflix, Stranger Things, Deathstroke, Batman, DC, DCW, DCEU, James Bond, Battlefield, Suicide Squad, Booster Gold, Supergirl, Superman, Community, Pokemon Go!, Sony, Nintendo, NX, Metroid, 4K, Nerd Association
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Episode 77 - Caffeine and Comics

Julian Meush August 28, 2016

With Jeremy and Dan nowhere to be seen, Julian had to enlist the help of fellow nerd and owner of CaffeineandComics.com, Jordan Adam, to record this weeks episode. The two discuss Justice League Dark's new director, Doug Liman, and what that means for the future of the Gambit film, the real reason Rogue One got its name, look forward to Arrow season five and examine the leaked PS4 Slim info. Of course Julian also takes some time to ask Jordan about his business and talk about the current state of comic book retailers. All that and so much more in this weeks ToB Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Justice League, Justice League Dark, DC, Marvel, Gambit, Star Wars, Arrow, PS4, James Bond, Sony, Luther, X-Men, Suicide Squad, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Episode 76 - Playstation VR Impressions

Julian Meush August 18, 2016

Its another two man show this week as Daniel is still on vacation, but the news doesn't stop so the show must go on! We start off, like we always do, by discussing the latest movie news, which in this case, means going over some of the Suicide Squad aftermath. There's a sentiment out there that the DCEU is in real trouble and we try to examine what that really means. We then move into some TV talk and we couldn't avoid another brief discussion on Stranger Things. But that's not all! There's always DC CW news as we move closer to their fall premiers, and this week is no different, as rumours of non other than Joss Whedon potentially directing an episode of Supergirl began to swirl. We end the news segment discussing a few gaming stories including a coming PS4 Firmware update and a new Metal Gear game from Konami. We then cap off the show with Julian's impressions of Playstation VR, as he had a chance to demo a few of the launch games coming to the platform in October. No one in the ToB Crew had yet to try VR so we went into detail talking about the comfort of the headset, motion sickness, the level of immersion, the types of experiences you can expect at launch and much more.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags DCEU, DCW, CW, DC, PS4, Playstation, VR, PSVR, Metal Gear, Joss Whedon, X-Files, Batman, Superman, BvS, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, Stranger Things, Flash, Supergirl, Aquaman, Harley Quinn, Star Wars, Cyborg, Justice League, Injustice, HBO, Han Solo, Joker, Kevin Smith, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Episode 75 - Suicide Squad

Julian Meush August 9, 2016

Dan is off on ANOTHER wedding so it's just Julian and Jeremy this week as we review DC’s latest blockbuster; Suicide Squad. Writer/director David Ayer helms this “Dirty Dozen” take on the DCEU which has been completely lambasted by critics since its premiere. But it's not all bad news as the movie managed to rake in a ton of cash at the box office over its opening weekend. Since the rest of the film press seems to have already covered what's wrong with the movie (which, given, there is plenty), we try and concentrate on its few positive qualities. But before we get to any of that, we cover the week's geek news and briefly touch on Geoff Johns’ promotion at DC, The Rocketeer sequel, the new CW Superman, more Nintendo NX rumours and so much more!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Suicide Squad, DC, DCEU, DCW, CW, Justice League, Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Flash, Rocketeer, Nintendo, NX, Uncharted, Han Solo, Harry Potter, Rebels, Star Wars, Stranger Things, Netflix, Game of Thrones, Arrested Development, True Detective, Brooklyn 99, Zelda, Mario, Pokemon, Pokemon Go!, NES, Harley Quinn, Joker
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ToB Interlude - Car-cast

Julian Meush August 1, 2016

Its a ToB bonus episode! Julian and Dan were driving out to a wedding and figured why waste a perfectly good conversation? So out came the microphone as the guys briefly reviewed Matt Damon's latest, Jason Bourne, discuss Schindler's List decades after its initial release then began a trip down memory lane. The announcement of the NES Classic has brought the nostalgia of that era to the forefront as we look at where Nintendo has come from. While at the same time we look forward to where they're going as some significant rumours about the Nintendo NX have come to light.

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