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Episode 157 - Green Lantern, James Bond, and Moon Knight

Julian Meush November 4, 2020

After a brief hiatus, the ToB Crew returns to cover the latest in film and television news. Of course the film part seems to be less and less relevant these days as streaming services have become the defacto home for all things motion picture. Unfortunately, that means much of the film news is sad and depressing. Like the passing of Sean Connery, or the impending death of movie theatres. But it also means more news from the land of Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and the like. Such as, additional details about the Green Lantern series coming to HBO Max, Oscar Isaac's casting as Moon Night for Disney+, and that Netflix is, once ,again, raising it's subscription prices. The guys also dive into an interesting 'Agree or Disagree' segment revolving around the state of Warner Brothers. Plus a brief discussion on the first season of HBO's Lovecraft Country. All that, and so much more, on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags James Bond, Uncharted, Tom Holland, Lovecraft Country, Ant-man, Thor: Love and Thunder, Animorphs, Quibi, Tomb Raider, Creed 3, Static Shock, Battlestar Galactica, Fast and Furious, Furiosa, Mad Max, Lego, Star Wars, No Time to Die, MGM, Apple TV+, Netflix, Disney+, Marvel, The Snyder Cut, Zack Snyder, Geoff Johns, DC, Justice League, Agree or Disagree, Warner Brothers, HBO, HBO Max, Green Lantern, Greg Berlanti, Moon Knight, Amazon Prime, Assassins Creed, Ted Lasso, Archer, Star Trek, Euphoria, David Fincher, Mindhunter, Hulu, Animaniacs, Willow, The Mandalorian, Star Trek: Discovery
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Episode 91 - Switch Launch

Julian Meush March 11, 2017

It's been a few week's since the ToB Crew has tackled the news but now that the Oscars are over it's time to dig deep into all the latest goings-on in the nerd world. Starting with the DCEU as things have been busy over at Warner Brothers. The guys discuss Matt Reeves directing The Batman, the Nightwing movie announcement and a ton more DC movie tidbits before moving onto some TV talk. Including: Another delay for Star Trek: Discovery but at least they cast their captain, Star Wars Rebels has been renewed for a 4th season and Castlevania is getting an animated series on Netflix. Finally, Julian, Dan and Jeremy cover the Nintendo Switch launch and the unprecedented reception of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. All this and so much more (including X-Men rumours and Tron 3 news!) on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Oscars, Indiana Jones, Wonder Woman, Batman, Suicide Squad, Gotham City Sirens, Nightwing, Lego, X-Men, HBO, Tron, Dune, Star Wars, Rebels, Riverdale, John Wick, Star Trek, TMNT, Game of Thrones, Netflix, Castlevania, Switch, Nintendo, Zelda, Breath of the Wild, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Sony, South Park, Uncharted, VR, PSVR, PS4, Valve, Black Sails
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Episode 90 - James Cameron's Opinion

Julian Meush February 8, 2017

Its just Julian and Dan this week as the two of them cover some of the latest in geek news. Including: Ben Affleck stepping down from directing Batman and who's on the short list to replace him, CW's Riverdale, James Cameron's opinion on some of his old franchises and much more.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags DCW, Batman, James Cameron, Aquaman, Arrival, South Park, DCEU, Game of Thrones, Han Solo, Star Wars, Lego, Riverdale, CW
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Episode 69 - Daredevil S2

Julian Meush April 13, 2016

This week in The Tower, we discuss Daredevil season 2 on Netflix. This season we're introduced to the MCU incarnations of The Punisher and Electra now that Matt Murdock has had a full season to settle into his role as the "Devil of Hells Kitchen". Marvel has gone 2 for 2 with their Netflix content so far, can Daredevil keep the streak going?

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags DCEU, DC, Playstation, Sony, Punisher, GTA, Oscars, BvS, Archer, Deadpool, Batman, Flash, X-Men, Daredevil, Supergirl, CW, Marvel, Netflix, PS4, Superman, Rebels, Lego, MCU, Star Wars, The Clone Wars
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Episode 67 - Deadpool, Firewatch and More!

Julian Meush March 7, 2016

This week in the Tower we review Deadpool! (Yea we know it's a bit late). It's no spoiler to say we all really enjoyed the movie because apparently everyone else did too. Deadpool smashed some major box-office records over its run, even with its R rating keeping (most) kids away. We of course give Ryan Reynolds some much deserved praise for finally nailing it in the superhero genre by playing the perfect Merc-with-a-Mouth. But its not just a Deaadpool love-in, we also discuss some Star Wars news (as we do every week, and presumably every week going forward into infinitum) and breakdown the last Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer. On the TV side we check out a whole slew of trailers as we get excited for the return of some of our favorite shows. Including, but not limited to: Daredevil, House of Cards and Game of Thrones. Finally we review a couple new indie games; The Witness, a genius puzzle game from the mastermind behind Braid, Jonathan Blow, and the emotional first-person adventure game Firewatch. Both titles have more in common with each other than you might think and Julian and Dan take a very deep look into why they are so engrossing. All that and so much more in this week's ToB Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Deadpool, Firewatch, The Witness, Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Oscars, Batman, BvS, Superman, Suicide Squad, DC, Marvel, The Revenant, House of Cards, Kevin Smith, Lego, Rebels, Daredevil, Punisher, Watchdogs, The Martian, The Big Short, Bojack Horseman, X-Men, X-Force, The Clone Wars
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Episode 61 - You Don't Love The Mist

Julian Meush October 6, 2015

With Julian returning to the island the guys get together one last time before he leaves. We recap all the superhero TV news including Gotham, Arrow and The Flash while we theorize over how the CW Universe and Supergirl might crossover. We touch on what's going on with Nintendo and discuss the success of Amiibo, Mario Maker, Pokemon and their console future. Of course we cover the latest film news and rumours, including Wonder Woman, Dr Strange, BvS, Civil War and we add more evidence to support Julian's "Cap is going to Die" theory. It wouldn't be a ToB without a couple Star Wars discussion and we don't disappoint as we talk rumours, the best sequence to watch the films and more. We have really great discussions about the future of VR (again), whats next for Naughty Dog and Uncharted as well as why Dan and Jeremy love The Wire so much. Finally, The Emmys also happened while we were away and we debate the merits of the winners, particularly Mad Men vs Game of Thrones. Of course none of this is in any particular order but we hope you enjoy it all the same.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Prometheus, Superman, Star Wars, Star Fox, Wonder Woman, Wii U, Arrow, Rebels, VR, Dr Strange, Tron, Sony, Uncharted, Supergirl, Nintendo, Captain America, Pacific Rim, PS4, DC, Flash, Game of Thrones, X-Men, Wolverine, Civil War, BvS, Mission Impossible, Marvel, Metroid, The Wire, Mad Men, Amiibo, Pokemon, Lego, Super Smash Bros., Emmy Awards
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Episode 60 - Sweet Star Wars Lego

Julian Meush September 10, 2015

The gangs back together! Julian hopped on a plane and is back in Winnipeg with the rest of the ToB Crew for the next few weeks. With everyone together again in the same room the guys have a blast discussing the latest geek news. Starting with an in depth conversation about the latest on Batman v. Superman and Cap 3: Civil War. They move on to some TV news and examin (make fun of) Diggle’s new costume and the trailer for Arrow season 4 and Flash season 2. The guys also talk about how their taste in games and movies have tended to change over time and what the future holds for Patrick Stewart and Star Trek. They ask  what they think is the attraction of licensed Lego sets and why network TV is the same as the baseball season. Finally, the guys discuss what they’ve been watching/playing/reading and Julian makes a plea to get people watching Mr Robot as well as bids farewell to Falling Skies. All this and so much more on this reunited episode of the Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Arrow, Flash, Lego, Mr Robot, Captain America, Civil War, BvS, Superman, Batman, Star Wars, Star Trek, Suicide Squad, Spider-man, Avengers, James Bond, DC, Daredevil, Punisher, Game of Thrones, Halo, Justice League, Joker, Mad Max, X-Men, Bourne, Mario, Red Dead Redemption, Super Smash Bros.
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ToB Interlude - 87th Academy Awards Preview

Julian Meush January 29, 2015

In this weeks ToB Interlude we preview the 87th Academy Awards. We begin by taking a look at the nominations for all the major categories and predict who might be taking home the hardware. We ask whether the Oscars are still relevant and if that question should even be asked anymore. Will there ever be a super hero best picture? We also wonder why the academy picks such obscure films but still looks for mainstream recognition for the broadcast. Finally we spend some time discussing the lack of love for The Lego Movie and Jake Gyllenhaul's performance in Night Crawler.

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Episode 47 - Welcome to 2015

Julian Meush January 8, 2015

The Tower of Babble crew reunite after the holidays and discuss what little news that came out over the break. Luckily the Ant-Man trailer dropped the day before recording. We are also able to stretch conversations on the PSN/Xbox Live holiday hack, the Gambit movie, Uncharted 4 multiplayer and of course, what we all got for Christmas.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Lego, Flash, Marvel, Batman, Sony, Avengers, DC, Mortal Kombat, Uncharted, X-Men, PS4, Nintendo, Daredevil, Xbox, Gotham, Ant-man, Arrow, Inhumans, Super Smash Bros.
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Episode 46 - Year End Top 3

Julian Meush December 25, 2014

Happy holidays to all of the Tower of Babble Nation. We got together early on a holiday morning to record a special year end episode for all of you. Most podcasts wait until the new year to do their top 10 lists but we decided to do something a little different. We compiled a list of not our top 10, but a list of our top 3 games, television shows and movies of 2014. A top 10 is easy, and inevtiably ends up with items you didnt really love at the bottom end. So we decided to make things tough on ourselves and restrict it to a much smaller number and put it up on Christmas Day.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Star Trek, Batman, Rick and Morty, Community, Destiny, Interstellar, PS4, Lego, Spider-man, Far Cry, HBO, DC, Captain America, Flash, Edge of Tomorrow, Sony, The Killing, Star Wars, Gone Girl, X-Men, Game of Thrones, Nintendo, The Hobbit, Gotham, Penny Dreadful, The Newsroom, Marvel, True Detective, NHL, Arrow, Dragon Age, Guardians of the Galaxy, Uncharted, Lord of the Rings, Super Smash Bros.
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