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Episode 147 - Oscar Noms

Julian Meush January 16, 2020

After a nice holiday break, the ToB Crew is back ti business with another regular episode. There’s a lot to catch up on, not the least of which being a plethora of trailers. First up it’s the next installment in Sony’s extended Spider-Man universe with Morbius, then another Marvel Studios adjacent film with New Mutants, an ACTUAL Marvel Studios movie with Black Widow, and of course another look at DC’s Birds of Prey, among others. The guys then dive into some of the news, touch on Netflix’s the Witcher, and then jump into the winners from this years Golden Globes while at the same time diving into the Oscar nominations. All that and so much more on the first full ToB Podcast of 2020!

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Tags Morbius, New Mutants, Birds of Prey, Black Widow, Marvel, DC, Tennant, Agree or Disagree, Warner Brothers, Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Star Wars Episode IX, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Batman, The Batman, Harley Quinn, Thor: Love and Thunder, Rian Johnson, Taika Waititi, Knives Out, Oscars, The Witcher, Golden Globes, 1917, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Clone Wars
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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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Episode 101 - Comic-Con and More

Julian Meush July 27, 2017

What a crazy time of year. With D23 leading directly into San Diego Comic-Con the news just pours in. Luckily Julian, Daniel and Jeremy are all back together to unpack it all for you. Starting with the Emmy nominations then moving into a Disney heavy movie news segment. The guys also discuss some new Young Justice details as well as break down the rumour of a possible N64 Classic. All that and so much more in this week's Tower of Babble Podcast.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Tarantino, D23, Disney, Incredibles, Star Wars, Wreck it Ralph 2, Alien, Fox, Spider-man, Venom, Hulk, Warner Brothers, DC, DCEU, Marvel, Batman, Shazam, Black Adam, Spawn, Legion, Dr Doom, Agree or Disagree, Nolan, Defenders, Netflix, Comicon, Iron Fist, Young Justice, Telltale, Nintendo, N64, Kingdom Hearts, War for the Planet of the Apes, Baby Driver, Nerd Association, San Diego Comic-Con, Emmy Awards
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Episode 93 - Sour Grapes Over Rotten Tomatoes

Julian Meush April 4, 2017

It's a big show this week and it kicks off with a bang as the guys play a Spider-Man themed version of Nerd Association in honour of the new trailer as well as discuss the news that Spidey might be leaving the MCU sooner than we thought. Julian, Dan and Jeremy then dissect the Justice League, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Mummy trailers before examining Ghost in the Shell's abysmal box office performance. Moving on, and in what is quickly becoming a staple of the ToB Podcast, the Agree or Disagree segment returns, this time asking whether Rotten Tomatoes is truly the "destruction" of the movie business. On the TV front, Buffy celebrates 20 years, followed by briefly talking about several shows that had either their season or series finales including Legion on FX (A show that everyone should be watching) and Star Wars: Rebels (Another show everyone should be watching) and Black Sails. Plus, True Detective season three might happen after all! The show then continues into a bit of gaming news and a discussion on Mass Effect: Andromeda before closing out on a brief discussion on diversity in comics. All this and so much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast, which is nothing if not chock-full of nerdy goodness. Enjoy!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Justice League, The Mummy, Spider-man, Ghost in the Shell, Disney, Joss Whedon, Batgirl, Venom, Tomb Raider, GI Joe, Universal, Sony, Marvel, Star Wars, Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, Agree or Disagree, Buffy, The Walking Dead, Legion, Black Sails, Rebels, Finale, Rick and Morty, True Detective, HBO, Iron Fist, Black Lightning, CW, DCW, DC, DCEU, Activision, Assassins Creed, Bungie, Destiny, Blizzard, Starcraft, Call of Duty, Uncharted, Mario, Nintendo, Batman, Mass Effect, Nerd Association, Box Office
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Episode 92 - Iron Fist

Julian Meush March 23, 2017

With Julian now back in the Cayman Islands for, at least, six months the show is back to the Skype setup, but it doesn't take them long to get right back into the swing of things. Starting with a fresh game of Nerd Association the guys discuss the latest from the DCEU, the return of The Matrix, the latest delay of Avatar 2 and all the latest in nerdy movie news. The ToB Crew then revisit another old segment, "Agree of Disagree" (We're still working on a better name), and give their take on whether the film industry has a "bleak" future. Next is some TV talk covering Netflix dumping the five star rating system and some major Star Wars moments on Rebels followed by a brief Games section. To close out the show Julian, Jeremy and Daniel give a preliminary review of Marvel's Iron Fist and have a heated debate on the merits of the PS4 exclusive Horizon: Zero Dawn.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Batman, Deathstroke, DCEU, DC, Warner Brothers, Superman, The Matrix, Avatar, Ridley Scott, Alien, Universal, Dwayne Johnson, Fantastic Four, Logan, Wolverine, Marvel, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sony, Venom, Disney, Agree or Disagree, Star Wars, Rebels, Netflix, Legion, FX, Naughty Dog, Injustice, Mass Effect, Iron Fist, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Nerd Association, Box Office, Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Episode 85 - More Director Trouble

Julian Meush November 3, 2016

Welcome to another episode of The Tower of Babble Podcast. Julian, Daniel and Jeremy are once again here to help unpack the latest in geek news. Some of the big stories on the docket this week: more Disney live action remakes, a producer says we probably wont see a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3, the Uncharted movie gets a new director, Brian Fuller leaves Star Trek: Discovery and Nintendo stops production of the Wii U. The guys also take a deep dive into the state of superhero movies as we learn that The Flash has lost its director, which comes hot off the heels of Deadpool 2 having lost its director less than two weeks prier. They examine what the future might hold for Nintendo if the Switch fails and cap off the show discussing what everyone has been playing or watching. All that and so much more in this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Deadpool, TMNT, Wii U, Switch, Nintendo, Flash, Justice League, DCEU, Star Trek, Discovery, Bioshock, Disney, Thor, Sonic, Rambo, Toy Story, Incredibles, Uncharted, Agree or Disagree, Wonder Woman, Star Wars, Sherlock, Netflix, Stranger Things, Defenders, Mass Effect, Lara Croft, Xbox, Wet Hot American Summer, Nerd Association
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