Batch and Logan reunite to discuss an ass ton of content. The boys break down the first five episodes of Deadly Class on Syfy. Then, the very first appearance of Google Voice: Small Screen Heroes edition! Following that, both talk comic books-reading and news. Then tv news. Batch gives his thoughts on Doom Patrol before the two conclude with a conversation about the recently dropped Netflix Show The Umbrella Academy.
Lots of geeky shit, basically. You surprised? Don’t be. If you are though, you’re in the wrong place, cocksucker.
It’s Sounderpalooza this week on the BingeCast with six, count em, SIX new soundaaas! PeteMC and PJ hold down the fort with Moreno and fight about True Detective season 3, listen to some voicemails and review some shit. Happy Death Day 2U, Creed 2, and some revisits get talked about in What’d You Watch, and peep The Good Place, Brooklyn 99 and Drunk History during TV Round Up.
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Fans StepChad and Jack go to town on the classic 1998 comedy and do their utmost to convince Alyx that he doesn’t know what he’s missing. Pederasts, Nihilists and known pornographers abound, relive the Coens’ (arguably) greatest film with the boys from Binge Media.
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“You cannot lose if you do not play.” – Marla Daniels
On this week’s episode, The Detail, we meet the crew tasked with taking down the Avon Barksdale gang. McNulty and Bunk pull their first drinking binge, and Bubbles plots revenge for his protege getting rolled.
Every Thursday BingeMedia.net drops a new commentary of The Wire. This week we hit season 1 episode 2 “The Detail”.
To celebrate the 40 year anniversary of The Warriors, Kupka, Alyx, and Pete record a commentary for this classic, bad ass, lip gloss wearing, fightin’, gang flick. CAN YOU DIG IT?!?!?
It is one of the most unusual franchises in history as it is derisive among purists, yet it is also a lucrative moneymaker. I am of course talking about Transformers. A 1984 cartoon that had a massive toy line, only to be replaced by a whole new toy line by 1986’s game changing theatrical film. And then came producer Steven Spielberg, who hand picked non fan of the cartoon Michael Bay to handle a live action version of that oh so lucrative toy line from many years ago. With five films, a cartoon movie, and a brand new prequel starring Bumblebee, we tackle a franchise that is derided and molded. But how will myself, Nate, and Matt respond to it?
After Transformers The Last Knight came and went with barely a thud, Hasbro and Paramount finally decided that maybe, just maybe, it was time to move the series in a different direction. As discussed in The Last Knight podcast, producer Steven Spielberg called for a writer’s room meeting where he invited many of the most successful writers in Hollywood to discuss where to take the next chapter of the fighting robot franchise, In the end, it was Spielberg himself who not only decided to go backwards with a prequel, but also make an E.T. style film starring the most sympathetic figure of the series, Bumblebee.
Join myself, Matt, and Nate as we FINALLY get back together to discuss what we all decided was our most anticipated part of this retrospective, and decide if new director Travis Knight took the franchise in the correct direction.
One of our first goals that we set for Patreon was to record select episodes of The Wire seasons 1 and 2. Last month or so we reached that goal and began scheduling the episodes and recording times when we realized we had a problem. The show is too dense to only pick a few episodes without missing the big picture when it comes to story and character arcs. As Detective Lester Freamon says, “all the pieces matter”, and by skipping episodes you’re missing vital moments in a character’s journey.
Every Thursday we’ll drop a new commentary of The Wire on BingeMedia.net. This week we start at the beginning, season 1 episode 1 “The Target”.