Watching Dead - A Walking Dead Podcast - 1104 – Rendition – Feedback
Join us for the S11E04 “Rendition” feedback podcast to see if our audience was as tortured by this episode as Daryl was.
Join us for the S11E04 “Rendition” feedback podcast to see if our audience was as tortured by this episode as Daryl was.
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For an 80’s sci-fi family movie, Flight of the Navigator holds up remarkably well. The child actor is great, the cutting-edge computer effects hardly show their age, and the plot is more well-considered than most movies of the era. That’s probably why we were both so taken with it as children and remain nostalgic about it to this day. Thanks to Kira for commissioning our coverage of this very literal Pee-Wee Herman vehicle.
It’s been 10 years since Drive hit theaters and boosted the vaporwave aesthetic into the mainstream with its art and soundtrack. There are several scenes and a definite “feel” to this movie that are unforgettable. You know the ones I’m talking about, but does it hold up in 2021 and is there enough substance to Drive to make it more than just style? Find out with us in this 10th anniversary podcast.
Alright, now that’s better! The Walking Dead delivers a hit this week by running back the old ones. Daryl’s back on Easy Street and another group of insane baddies reveals their back story. You won’t believe how HOT it is! Join us for the podcast to hear our thoughts on S11E04 “Rendition”.
Dr. Jason Eberl covers the street fight between Ned and Jaime. Steve riffs on Davos’ folksy wisdom monologues. Anthony talks about ethnicity and representation in fantasy.
It’s the feedback episode for S11E03 “Hunted”. Time for our audience to help us rip and tear the flesh from this episode and see if there’s anything left at the end.
Brokeback Mountain is a movie that received a lot of attention, both from critics and the media, when it came out in 2005. That was likely just due just as much to it being a movie about two men in love that treated it like any other star-crossed relationship as it was the incredible performances of everyone involved, but specifically the lead actors. Join us for a discussion of this Oscar-winning film.
The Walking Dead fares a little better this week as everybody runs from the reapers and we get a small morsel of horse hope.
Thanks to Brian, we’ve got another commission this week. It’s the first and last episodes of Invincible season 1. You might not expect a bookended sampling of a series to work very well, but aside from not knowing a few of the side characters, I apparently missed out on almost nothing by skipping the other 6 episodes. Join us for a discussion of this animated deconstruction of the superhero genre.