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Watchmen S1E4 "If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own": ToB Breakdown

Julian Meush November 12, 2019

The full ToB crew is back again to breakdown Watchmen Episode 4: "If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own”; while comparatively slow-paced, this episode continues to expand, and complicate, the world of Watchmen.

Lady Trieu secures an important plot of land; Angela brings Looking Glass up to speed; on Blake and Sister Night investigate the clock tower; after disposing of some evidence, Sister Night finds herself in a slippery situation; Will engages in some “passive aggressive exposition”, and Veidt... Veidt goes fishing for microwaveable clone babies? We think. Really hard to pin that one down...

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In Watchmen Breakdown Tags HBO, Watchmen, DC, Review
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Small Screen Star Wars - Trailer

Julian Meush November 12, 2019

With the launch of Disney+, so too comes the launch of another Tower of Babble recap podcast. This one however, much like the source materiel, is bigger than just one show - It’s an entire galaxy! Julian Meush, Daniel D’Souza, and Jeremy Kozier, bring their podcasting talents to the world of Star Wars. Listen as they discuss some of their favourite Star Wars films in anticipation of the launch of The Mandalorian. The flagship series for Disney+ and the show that will kick off a new chapter in Star Wars history. As a bonus, enjoy an interview with Lucasfilm Executive, Pablo Hidalgo, that Julian and Dan were lucky enough to conduct at FanQuest 2018.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Lucasfilm, George Lucas, Pablo Hidalgo, The Mandalorian, Disney+, Disney, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Star Wars: The Old Republic
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Episode 144 - Green Lantern In My Loins

Julian Meush November 7, 2019

After recording a Watchmen ToB Breakdown the guys jumped into an impromptu, full episode, of the ToB Podcast. There was so much to cover, from “The Batman” news to the deluge of announcements that came along with the HBO Max content reveal, what was supposed to be a quick catch-up episode became a 2-hour deep dive Green Lantern, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, The Matrix and more. Luckily there’s lot of meat on the news bones for Julian, Jeremy and Dan to chew on.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Matt Reeves, Batman, The Batman, Catwoman, Robert Pattinson, Terminator, Sony, Marvel, Spider-man, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Matrix 4, The Matrix, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, HBO Max, HBO, Dune, Denis Villeneuve, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon
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Watchmen S1E3 "She Was Killed by Space Junk": ToB Breakdown

Julian Meush November 5, 2019

Dan and Jeremy are back to breakdown Watchmen’s third episode “She Was Killed by Space Junk” (along with the occasional Julian-interjection)

This week we’re re-introduced to a classic character from the original comics: Laurie Blake, formerly Laurel Jane Juspeczyk, AKA Laurie Jupiter, AKA Silk Spectre II, AKA The Comedienne. Now working for the federal government, the former masked adventurer is tasked with hunting down new vigilantes in violation of the Keene Act.. I’m sure she’s aware of the irony, she just doesn’t seem to care. Much like her father’s view of the world and Laurie’s perception of her own life, this episode is one long, complicated, joke; told in three installments this serves as the perfect backdrop for her character and provides some much needed context for the current state of play.

The episode challenges the audience to look at characters differently; by using a former vigilante to hold a mirror up to the established protagonists the show adds even more tension and, while certainly answering some questions, once again the episode leaves us with more… But y’know, in a good way.

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In Watchmen Breakdown Tags Watchmen, HBO, Review, DC
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Watchmen S1E2 "Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship": ToB Breakdown

Julian Meush October 29, 2019

As the mysteries continue to unravel in episode 2 of HBO’s Watchmen, Daniel and Jeremy unpack all the major beats as the show continues to improve after a stellar pilot episode. Whether you’re wondering why THAT was in the closet, where that car went, or how that old man lifted that guy, the ToB Crew dive deep into all the questions that are left lingering.

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Watchmen S1E1 "It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice": ToB Breakdown

Julian Meush October 23, 2019

ToB Breakdowns are back! Dan and Jeremy got together to delve into the latest HBO phenomenon. Based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ prototypical dark comics, Watchmen simultaneously evokes familiar themes from the source material, while managing to fearlessly tackle deep modern issues as well.

Set amidst an alternate version of present day Oklahoma, HBO’s Watchmen introduces us to a violent, grimy, racially-charged world where police are forced to conceal their identities and (allegedly) trans-dimensional squid rain from the sky. Regina King, Don Johnson, and Tim Blake Nelson lead the cast as sanctioned detective/vigilante hybrids fighting a losing battle against an increasingly dangerous hate-group, and a crippling bureaucracy.

From a harrowing opening sequence to an enigmatic twist ending the first episode perfectly establishes the series’ tone, and with a clock ticking inexorably over the episode’s final moments we know begin to understand that by the time the answers are revealed it will be too late. Always has been, always will be. Too late.

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Episode 143 - Arm-Fall-Off-Boy

Julian Meush October 18, 2019

Martin Scorsese’s comments would have been old news by the time the ToB Crew got around to recording the latest episode of the podcast, fortunately he decided to double down on those comments, making it a whole new story! Julian, Dan, and Jeremy try to dissect Scorsese’s thought process and try to put all the fallout into context. They also discuss the set photo leaks from Suicide Squad that reveal a crazy cast of characters, Damon Lindleoff suggesting that HBO’s Watchmen may only be one season, and the latest Picard trailer. All that, and much more, on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Martin Scorsese, Suicide Squad, Alex Garland, Judge Dredd, Warner Brothers, Training Day, Hulk, DC, DC Universe, DC Animated, WB Animation, Justice League, Justice League Dark, NYCC, Marvel, MCU, Watchmen, HBO, Star Trek, Breaking Bad, Star Trek: Picard
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ToB Interlude - Joker

Julian Meush October 8, 2019

It feels like it’s been months since Joker premiered at the Venice Film Festival, taking home it’s top prize. The buzz only continued to grow as it dropped at TIFF for the first time in North America. Even as we inched closer to it’s release to general audiences, the discussion surrounding Joker didn’t seem to let up. Joker, it seems, much like the character it’s based on, turned out to be a force that could not be ignored. Julian, Dan, and Jeremy, having had the opportunity to see Joker over the weekend, and take some time to digest what they saw, deliver a full review of Todd Phillips best film, and sink their teeth into the nuances of a stellar performance by one of the best actors working today.

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Episode 142 - Spider-Man: Returning Home

Julian Meush October 3, 2019

After weeks of “Slow News Day” podcasts the the floodgates have finally opened and there’s almost too much too talk about. The main story of course is Spiderman’s triumphant, albeit temporary, return to the MCU; the guys discuss both the implications for the MCU as well as potential Sony Universe concepts. From there we transition to Star Wars with news that Kevin Feige may be bringing his Marvel experience to Disney’s other cinematic universe, also, the Obi-Wan series has found a director and J.J. Abrams opinion on Emperor Palapatine’s inclusion in the Episode IX. All this plus some crazy trailers and a couple “Agree or Disagree” segments.. feels good to have a real show again.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Birds of Prey, DC, 1917, Stranger Things, Primal, Marvel, MCU, Marvel Studios, Daredevil, Punisher, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode IX, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Lucasfilm, Kevin Feige, Kathleen Kennedy, Disney+, Sony, Uncharted, The Irishmen, The Batman, Batman, Jurassic World 3, Jurassic Park, Emmys, Emmy Awards, Lord and Miller, Spider-man, CW, Arrow, Superman, Kevin Conroy, Teen Titans, Teen Titans GO!, Ad Astra, The Good Place, Kenobi
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Episode 141 - A Return to Middle Earth

Julian Meush September 19, 2019

On this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast the guys ask the timeless question; are there too many trailers when you go to the theatre? That’s right, it’s ANOTHER slow week, but there’s still a few fun stories. Not the least of which being the impressions of the Jurassic World short film, “Battle at Big Rock”. Plus, Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series announces it will be filming in New Zealand, and James Gunn reveals the full cast of The Suicide Squad. Finally, Julian and Jeremy review Titans S2E2!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Lord of the Rings, Amazon Prime, James Bond, Marvel Studios, Marvel, Iron Man, MCU, Suicide Squad 2, James Gunn, Harley Quinn, Teen Titans, Titans, DC Universe, DC, Game of Thrones, HBO, X-Men, Spider-man, Disney+, Jurassic World, Jurassic Park, Archer, Agree or Disagree
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