The NFL Postseason is in full swing and the boys get into it. Quick recap of the Wild Card weekend then we spend some time dissecting the upcoming Divisional Round Matchups. 6 of the 8 NFL Coaching Vacancies have been filled. There was also a brief discussion of the National Championship blow out.
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Happy New Year everyone. Alyx and Pete record a commentary for Poseidon (2006). So go grab your DVD, Blu-Ray, or just stream it and cruise along with us on our journey on the open ocean. Enjoy!!!
Law, Moreno, and Garrett Collins sit down to watch SPLIT and argue about M. Night Shamalamadingdong for half the movie. Remove the skirt, remove the shirt. Get it done.
Law and Moreno sit down to wait for Garrett Collins and decide to create something called the Mini Binge. A totally new and original idea we thought of all on our own. Google voice is visited, TV and films are discussed, and Law decides to start gaming again. Then Garrett shows up and we leave.
Welcome to 2019 in the Aftertaste offices! To ring in the new year, Matthew GOOD-ROW called me up and said that we should do a stripped down free form show about a variety of topics, not just one film. So, this is the result. If you hate it, blame Matt.
We begin the show discussing why this space isn’t being held by our review of Bumblebee with Nate, and when you can expect it. We then preview what our first couple retrospectives of 2019 are going to be, and this brings up how they could end up being pretty good shows with a variety of opinions. We then dive into our Favorite Films of 2018 list, and this being Binge, arguments ensue.
We end the show discussing what our most anticipated films of 2019 are. Be sure to check back here one year later to see if the anticipated end up being our favorites. Spoiler alert, probably not.
I’d like to thank Matt for not only being a hell of a podcast partner, but also for the idea of this show. So kick back, crack open some booze, and listen to this non intro, non outro, non produced podcast. And be sure to drink.
We got a hold of Matt Goudreau’s BingeCast Voicemail and it is Glorious. We also talk a lot of NFL Playoffs and give some end of Season awards. The upcoming NCAA Championship Game is also discussed.
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Ring in the new year with The OG3 as Moreno, Law, and Ammon look back through the year that was and pick their favorite moments in film, television, gaming, weed, and more.
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?
Finally. After four films, two of which were supposed to be his last, Michael Bay hung up his transformian metal with his fifth entry, 2017’s Transformers: The Last Knight. Feeling like he needed to go back to King Arthur after his long in the making project about the knight went to other hands, Bay, heading a writer’s room put together by himself and Steven Spielberg which included people such as Zak Pen (X-Men) and Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), heard the suggestion of bringing King Arthur into the Transformers cinematic universe, and put together this once again big, loud, and expensive feature starring his friend Mark Wahlberg. But how will we feel about it?
After feeling like the habit of bringing historical value into a series about punching robots was stale around the second film, myself, Matt, and Nate tackle the fifth Bayformers film and wonder how big of a chance Bumblebee has to end this retrospective in a positive light, unlike our last one Harry Potter.
Transformers The Last Knight (2017) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10)