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Episode 154 - DC Doomsday

Julian Meush August 14, 2020

A lot can happen in 2 weeks. Julian, and Jeremy, are reunited with Dan after a couple weeks away, and boy howdy is there a lot to discuss. After the obligatory Tenet check-in, the guys dive deep into the layoffs at Warner Brothers. Layoffs that hit particularly hard at DC. Not unexpectedly, the much maligned DC Universe streaming service appears to be getting the axe, however, it was the move to completely gut DC Collectibles and hobble DC Comics that came as the biggest shocker. This all comes only weeks ahead of DC Fan Dome, the comic book companies much hyped digital comic-con. Fortunately it wasn’t all bad news on the DC front as it was revealed that Rocksteady’s new game would revolve around the Suicide Squad as they hunt the Justice League (which is pretty cool if we’re being honest). After that the ToB Crew jumps over to the bleak future of the theatrical experience as news of Mulan coming to Disney+ became a reality (among other downer news bits on that front). Fortunately, some good news came out of the Emmy nomination as Watchmen was (rightfully) nominated for 26 awards. All that and so much more in this week’s (extra long) Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Tenet, Chris Nolan, Hans Zimmer, Netflix, DC, Death in the Family, The Snyder Cut, Rocksteady, Batman, Superman, DC Animated, DC Universe, DC Comics, Mulan, Disney+, Disney, Universal, Metroid, Emmys, Emmy Awards, The Mandalorian, Watchmen, HBO, HBO Max, Archer, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Raised by Wolves, MacGruber, DC Fandome
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ToB Interlude - Dark Knight Trilogy & XBox

Julian Meush August 5, 2020

Julian and Jeremy have a casual chat about the legacy of the Dark Knight trilogy. Where it got things right and where it fell down. Afterwards the guys jump into some recent video game news. Specifically the Xbox showcase and if Game Pass will change the industry (spoilers: it probably will).

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In ToB Interlude Tags Xbox, Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Chris Nolan, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman Begins, DC, Batman, Tom Hardy, Game Pass, Halo
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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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Episode 153 - DC, Tron 3, TMNT, and AMC

Julian Meush July 8, 2020

It’s been almost a month since the ToB Crew conveeded, and in that time A LOT has happened. Making for a jumbo sized episode of The ToB Podcast! Starting with just DC, there’s news on The Snyder Cut, Michael Keaton’s Batman, Ryan Reynolds’ Green Lantern, Henry Cavill’s Superman, two animated features, and the future of their streaming service. That’s without even mentioning the rest! The guys also dive deep into Tron 3, a reboot to Twister, the AMC Theatres saga, a new TMNT movie (and possible also a live action show?), the strangeness of Qubi, a Fallout show at Amazon Prime, and so much more (if you can believe it)! On a slightly more serious note, Julian, Dan, and Jeremy also examine the recent move of white voice actors stepping down from voicing non-white characters, as well as the deaths of Joel Schumacher and Ian Hom.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Chris Nolan, Tenet, DC, DCEU, DC Universe, DC Animated, The Snyder Cut, Henry Cavill, Superman, Ryan Reynolds, Green Lantern, Michael Keaton, Batman, Deathstroke, Tron 3, Tron, Twister, Mad Max, Furiosa, AMC, Rocky, James Bond, Nickelodeon, TMNT, CBS, Pixar, Margot Robbie, Pirates of the Caribbean, Quibi, South Park, Brooklyn 99, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Disney+, Disney, Stargirl, HBO Max, Fallout, Amazon Prime, George RR Martin, Hamilton
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Episode 152 - Delays and Sequels

Julian Meush June 15, 2020

Much of Hollywood is still in quarantine, which means movie and TV news is limited, but ToB never sleeps. So Julian, Dan, and Jeremy gather to discuss the latest dribs and drabs from the world of cinema and television. A lot which seems to concentrate on sequels and delays, with the most notable of which being the delay of Tenet to July 31st. The guys ponder the fate of movie theatres as Chris Nolan continues to bet on his blockbuster to bring people back to the cinema this summer. In sequel news, Indiana Jones 5 has a new director, which in and of itself is shocking as it marks the first time Spielberg won’t be behind the camera. Meanwhile, Ridley Scott contemplates the future of the Alien franchise, the producers of the Bourne movies are look for a fresh take and the latest from production of The Last of Us at HBO, as they add some new creative talent. The guys also discuss HBO Max temporarily removing Gone WIth the Wind and what if any precedent a move like this marks (spoilers, it’s a good thing). All this and so much more on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast.

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Episode 151 - The Snyder Cut Is Real

Julian Meush May 25, 2020

Some people thought it was a myth, others assumed it was only an eventuality, the rest just got bombarded with the hashtag for 2 years, but against all odds, the “Snyder Cut” of Justice League is real, and it’s coming to HBO Max. Julian, Jeremy, and Dan discuss the exciting news and debate over how to process it all while trying to considering it in context of the vocal minority that made it happen (not as easy to do as you might think). The guys also dive into the latest Tennent trailer and ponder if it’s the last best hope to save movie theatres in a post COVID world. Speaking of which, AMC vs Universal Pictures is also discussed before moving onto to some less depressing news from the galaxy far far away, with the announcement of Taika Waititi taking on a Star Wars feature film of his own. All that and so much more in the latest Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Zack Snyder, The Snyder Cut, HBO Max, Warner Brothers, Justice League, Aquaman, AMC, Universal, Tom Cruise, Disney, Disney+, Paramount, Transformers, TMNT, GI Joe, Deadpool, DC, DCW, DCEU, DC Universe, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Spider-man, Sony, Madame Web, Carnage, Venom, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, Boba Fett, Taika Waititi, Ahsoka Tano, The Clone Wars, Star Trek, Superman, Batwoman, Game of Thrones, Westworld, Star Trek: Discovery, Bo-Katan Kryze
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SSSW - The Clone Wars S7E12 "Victory and Death"

Julian Meush May 5, 2020

So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause. Or perhaps it's the applause of the millions of Clone Wars fans all giving Dave Filoni and his team the standing ovation they deserve for capping this beloved series on such a perfect note. Though only coming in at around 24 minutes, and standing alone, likely not best Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode ever (that may belong to part 2 of this arch), the final moments of this episode, and in turn this series, are as close to Star Wars perfection as you can get. Ending one era and transitioning into the next, “Victory and Death: treat us to an emotional, action packed, and gorgeously drawn/animated series finale that encapsulates all the best that The Clone Wars had to offer. Light touches of humour, stunning lightsaber dances and force moves, lovable droids, pathos, lore and drama all came together to close out a series over a decade in the making. There isn't much else to say other than goodbye and thanks for the memories. We look forward to whatever this amazing animation team will bring us next, and may the force be with you... always.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, The Clone Wars, Lucasfilm, Dave Filoni, Disney+
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SSSW - The Clone Wars S7E11 "Shattered"

Julian Meush May 3, 2020

It’s finally happened. The moment we’ve all been waiting for, but dreading all the same. Order 66 has come to our beloved Ahsoka and Rex. A foreboding sense of creeping doom hung over the first half of the episode like a guillotine with the score, once again, being used to the fullest to build suspense and tension. When the order was finally given, we were treated to one of the most intense moments we’ve ever seen in The Clone Wars. However, it was Dave Filoni and his team's ability to continue to exceed our expectations, particularly for a scene we all knew was coming, that was truly impressive. Every beat felt perfectly crafted to fit the narrative we already knew, while at the same time felt fresh and true to the characters. So far, every episode in this 4-part finale has been near perfect Star Wars, and “Shattered” maintains that streak. Which leaves us with one final episode to wrap up the series, and no matter what happens in part 4, I think we can all agree, it's been one hell of a ride.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Disney+, Lucasfilm, George Lucas, Dave Filoni, The Clone Wars
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SSSW - The Clone Wars S7E10 "The Phantom Apprentice"

Julian Meush April 28, 2020

It’s hard to say whether or not last week’s episode, part 1 of this 4-part finale, was better than this week’s part 2, but it almost doesn’t matter because they’re both almost perfect. Picking up at the exact moment that we left off on last week, “The Phantom Apprentice” begins like it ends, in a confrontation with Maul. With everything in between dripping with subtext and nuance as Maul deals with Ashoka’s arrival on Mandalore. All of this is keystoned by a lightsaber duel for the ages that includes the return of Ray Park to the role of Maul for one last fight. But as good as this episode is, ultimately we know where this leads. Order 66 looms large, and will likely be addressed in part 3, giving us a chance to see the iconic moment from a new perspective.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Dave Filoni, Disney+, The Mandalorian, The Clone Wars
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Episode 150 - Why Dune?

Julian Meush April 22, 2020

After taking a short break from the regular show (lots of Star Wars: The Clone Wars content for you though!), the guys are back to discuss the latest in film and television news. It’s been a few weeks so there are a couple lingering stories to catch up on. Not the least of which being the new photos from the set of Dune and the cancellation of Comic-Con. There was also a fair bit of Disney related news. Some good, some bad. The good news, Disney+ has surpassed 50 million subscribers, the bad news, COVID19 is costing the company $30 million a day. Julian, Daniel, and Jeremy (via the internet) break all of that down, and much more, on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Comicon, AMC, Dune, Bob Iger, Bob Chapek, Disney, Disney+, Robin Hood, Marvel, James Gunn, Guardians of the Galaxy, DC, DC Animated, WB Animation, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, Mortal Kombat, Batman, Batman TAS, Westworld, The Clone Wars
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