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SSSW - Skeleton Crew - Series Premiere

Julian Meush December 4, 2024

Ahoy me mateys! Star Wars is back on TV and this time it's pirate themed baby! Julian and Rachel return to recap and review this two-part series premiere, and are happy to report that the show is off to a great start. Star Wars has been in a difficult place as of late. Something that has been discussed a lot as of late. Each new piece of content announced or released is under a microscope, and probably rightfully so, considering the mixed levels of quality we've been getting from Lucasfilm of late. Amongst all that angst, 'Skeleton Crew' was not at the top of a lot of fans wish-lists, but sometimes low expectations can do wonders. Despite a somewhat slow first episode, the series seems to quickly figure out what it wants to be (Treasure Island in space basically) and hits it's stride through it's second episode. The child cast is charming with great chemistry, but it's Nick Frost's droid character that really steals the spotlight so far. Be warned shipmates, thar be full spoilers ahead!

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Review, Recap, Skeleton Crew, Lucasfilm
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Episode 199.5 - Marvel/DC News Roundup

Julian Meush November 25, 2024

For the most part, genre entertainment news has been relatively light. Yes we’ve had a round of castings for DC projects, and Kevin Fiege is slowly opening the kimono for X-Men info, but on the whole nothing earth shattering (who knows, we might see a planet shatter whenever the ‘Superman’ trailer finally comes). This makes for a perfect time to defer the 200th episode of the show and take a look at the state of things over at DC and Marvel. They are both looking to emerge from a slump, despite taking very different approaches (though I’m sure DC would have loved a $1B hit that allowed them to have their cake and eat it too). The guys unpack the similarities and differences and sprinkle in a few different news bits along the way. All that and so much more on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast, Bonus Episode Tags Marvel, MCU, DCEU, DC, DC Studios, Kevin Feige, James Gunn, X-Men, Daredevil: Born Again, Lanterns, Green Lantern, Gambit, Secret Wars, Superman, Superman Legacy, Terminator, Extraction, Uncharted, Godzilla, Warner Brothers, Disney
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SSSW - Bonus Episode - Star Wars Check-In - November 2024

Julian Meush November 15, 2024

It’s been two months since we did our “State of Star Wars” episode where we essentially eviscerated the current situation in regards to the decision making process at Lucasfilm and their seeming inability to get a movie into production, among other things. Well in that time, we’ve had a smattering of news stories of all stripes, which Julian and Rachel cover in this episode, but what really prompted another Bonus Episode was the latest piece, again from The Hollywood Reporter, exploring the situation in further depth on the movie side of the business at Lucasfilm. Your hosts deep dive on all of it, and then cap things off with something much more lighthearted. Next up, ‘Skeleton Crew’ in December, where we’ll be breaking down every episode. Stay tuned!

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni, George Lucas, Skeleton Crew, Andor, The Mandalorian and Grogu, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars Episode V, Star Wars Episode I, Disney, Ewan McGregor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Simon Kinberg, Rey Skywalker
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Halloween Bonus Episode - ToB Film Club - The Lost Boys (1987)

Julian Meush November 1, 2024

When it comes to vampires, California seems to be synonymous. At least for a certain generation that grew up with ‘Buffy’. Which is part of the reason ‘The Lost Boys’ seems to slide right into the vampire genre like a sharp fang through a soft fleshy neck, despite coming out nearly a decade prior. Well that and all the vampire tropes this movie expertly plays with. Join Julian, as he walks through this cult classic not-so-horror flick that continues to resonate all these years later. Plus, monologues on the wide world of home projector setups, why horror movies aren’t for everyone, and much more on this very special bonus ToB Film Club episode!

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In Bonus Episode Tags The Lost Boys, Halloween, Home Theatre, ToB Film Club, Review
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Episode 199 - That Tom Holland is Full of Shit!

Julian Meush October 24, 2024

Julian and Jeremy sit down to discuss the surprisingly good Menendez Brothers series on Netflix, and try to better understand the draw of true crime content. Later they get into the HBO hit 'The Penguin', as well as the state of the 'Terminator' franchise. The guys also get into it about what exactly is going on with Tom Holland and his mixed messaging around 'Spider-Man 4' and the situation with the 'Blade' movie. All that and so much more on this episode of the Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags The Batman, Matt Reeves, The Penguin, HBO, Tom Holland, Spider-man, MCU, Blade, Secret Wars, Netflix, Terminator
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Episode 198 - Art by Committee

Julian Meush October 9, 2024

Between the chaos surrounding 'Joker 2', the hate pouring out of fandoms like Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, and the commercial failures of critical darlings like 'Transformers: One', and 'Furiosa', it's easy to understand why it's so hard to predict success in these wildly uncertain times in Hollywood. Todd Phillips 'Joker' made over one billion dollars in 2019, and took home the Best Actor Oscar for it's trouble, but the sequel, which adds the massively popular Lady Gaga to the mix is set to be a massive box office bomb. Why? Julian and Jeremy examine that question, and try to put things in context with the recent Variety article about Hollywood executives cow-towing to angry fans. All this and more on this episode of The Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags The Joker 2, Joker, Furiosa, Transformers, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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SSSW - Bonus Episode - The State of Star Wars

Julian Meush September 11, 2024

Following the cancellation of ‘The Acolyte’, many fans are taking a step back and asking questions about the state of the franchise. And rightly so, considering the confused state that many have been left in. Especially considering that Lucasfilm continues to leave us in the dark, with no official word following the recent cancellation. They've also done very little to inspire trust in their current creative process given the number of high profile project announcements that have never come to fruition. Meanwhile, the fandom is imploding on itself. Creators and influencers in the community are pitted against each other, seemingly in a fight for influence over control of the narrative surrounding each new project. Debates over what is or isn’t "Star Wars" wage on the internet as fans dodge bad-faith landmines across their social feeds. Julian and Rachel look at where things stand with Star Wars today, how we got here, and what the future might hold.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Disney+, Disney, Lucasfilm, Lucasfilm Animation, George Lucas, The Acolyte, Rey Skywalker, Skeleton Crew, Kathleen Kennedy, The Mandalorian, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson
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ToB Interlude - Alien: Romulus

Julian Meush September 5, 2024

Julian is joined by Matt Tworek to review 'Alien: Romulus', the latest installment in the long running space-horror franchise. A film that returns to the roots of the franchise, with a much stronger focus on the suspense and atmospheric horror of the 1979 original. But any good Alien movie today isn't complete without at least a little bit of action, ala 'Aliens' and this movie doesn't disappoint in that regard either. All-in-all this is a strong outing in a franchise that has seen a lot of ups and downs over the years. And yes, realizing that this all comes a bit late considering the movie released last month, to make up for the missed time, the guys have also brought a list of their favourite movies featuring aliens (any alien will do, we aren't picky here).

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In ToB Interlude Tags Alien, Alien: Romulus, Ridley Scott, Review, Predator
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Episode 197 - The End of the Golden Age of TV

Julian Meush August 30, 2024

With the news of 'The Acolyte' and it's cancellation sending ripples through the media world, it was only natural that there might be some reflection on the larger state of the television landscape. Julian and Jeremy pier out into a dark and dreary graveyard of cancelled shows and failed streaming services to take stock of the current situation. The assessment? The "Golden Age of TV" is over. What comes next is still to be determined. Plus, a grab-bag of news stories from around Hollywood to help lighten the mood.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Deadpool and Wolverine, Box Office, James Cameron, Tron 3, Predator, Kathleen Kennedy, Lucasfilm, Lord of the Rings, Sonic, Batman, Batman: Caped Crusader, Ted Lasso, Joker, The Joker 2, Todd Phillips
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Episode 196 - Marvel at SDCC & Deadpool Review Round Two

Julian Meush August 5, 2024

'Deadpool & Wolverine' is quickly rising through the box office charts and is on pace to set some records. It may even finish the summer as the highest grossing movie and that would certainly be an accomplishment. Particularly for an R rated film. That being said, that's not the reason Julian and Jeremy decided to continue their conversation on the movie following the review earlier this week. No, the reason is that the movie is so dense, so unique in it's approach, that it took a few more days to process what exactly it even is. Hopefully this follow up conversation puts things to bed for good this time. But the Marvel mayhem does not end there. No sir, the guys then turn to San Diego Comicon to discuss the massive announcements out of Marvel's Hall H panel. Surprisingly, Harrison Ford pretending to be the Hulk on stage wasn't the biggest news, he was upstaged by RDJ himself as we learn that he's returning to the MCU as Dr. Doom, and bringing back the Russo brothers to direct (don't worry they only cost like $180 million between them). Is this good news, bad news, or something in between?

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Deadpool and Wolverine, Deadpool, Wolverine, Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Robert Downey Jr., Dr Doom, Avengers, San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel, DC Studios, Kevin Feige
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