The Other Voices: Girlfight

I was a very angry kid who got into a lot of fights in school. I went to a school full of nerds – and I was one of them – so fights weren’t going to lead to hospital visits and they were very short, but I had such a short fuse that I would just go off on whatever kid pissed me off that day. I really, really wanted to take martial arts. I finally did learn to kickbox with a trainer as an adult, but had to stop because of an injury. I’ve watched a lot of boxing and MMA ever since. So GIRLFIGHT has long been on my list of films I should have seen by now. Good thing I have a column that makes me watch movies directed by women and POC.

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6.02: Maybe No Go

This week on the podcast Bryan Dressel, Nick “The Flintstones” Friedemann, and Matt “Adam Ant” Dykes talk the next episode of season six – “Maybe No Go” – and discuss how the season as a whole has shifted its format to be more serialized and as such, makes it harder to remember everything that happens in any given episode.

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Social Commentary In Entertainment: The 30th Anniversary of Alien Nation

I’m going to pretend for just one minute that I didn’t start watching Alien Nation because the main character’s name is shockingly close to my own. I didn’t see an advert for it on the Sci-Fi Channel at the age of 13 and hear “Detective Matt Sikes” and think to myself, “That’s almost my name! I have to watch this show.” No- it was the incredible social commentary that drew me in, the social commentary that was entirely absent from the advertisement. The truth was, 13-year-old Matt Dykes heard Detective Matt Sikes and saw an action-packed cop-show advert that happened to have aliens in it and wanted to watch the show. But you know what? I am so glad I saw that advert because when I was able to sit down and watch Alien Nation, I was blown away by the series. It wasn’t long before I was recording them on video. Once the DVDs were finally released in the UK, my pre-order was placed immediately. I am not exaggerating when I say that I have watched all 22 episodes of the series close to 30 times over the last 18 years. What is it about the series that drew me in, apart from sharing a very similar name to the main character? The answer really is this: everything. The characters, the setting, the stories, the music, everything about the series. It was interesting, it was different and it had something to say.

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Episode 12: Gaming Culture With Emily Blake

Today we discuss gaming culture from the outside looking in. We touch on things from representation in gaming to why video games seem to struggle to translate to movies.

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RERUN EP #151 – Batman V Superman: Extended Cut

Hey guys! Due to some technical difficulties we don’t have a new episode for you this week, so we thought we would jump in our time travel machine that’s suspiciously shaped like a police box and go back to our Batman V. Superman episode, which featured special guests Alex Marshall-Brown and Armond Richards. It was a blast to record and we all managed to survive the brawl between the supes and the bat. See you next week with a new episode!

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Chapter 22 – Contractual Obligations

Taslinn and Scoioel trek over to the eastern port of Edgewater to ask around about Georgina and they come across some unexpected information. Meanwhile, Fetter, Yewsiff, and Leysa stake out the Rest of Eldath and attempt to come up with some kind of plan to deal with the problem at hand. Naturally, things don’t go entirely as planned.

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Episode 46 – It Is Folly

Sam and Lord of the Rings offer advice on scheduling D&D sessions and offering grace to our elders.

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The Other Voices: Eve’s Bayou

EVE’S BAYOU, the feature directorial debut from actress Kasi Lemmons, had a $6M budget and an entirely black cast. There are zero white people in this film – not even wandering by in the background – which seems like a pretty amazing feat for 1997 and an unknown director. At the time (and unfortunately for many years to come), conventional wisdom was that dramas strictly about black people simply couldn’t bring in audiences, but EVE’S BAYOU made almost $15M worldwide – more than double its budget – and is a critically loved film that people still talk about today. It’s number 99 on the highest grossing films of 1997, which may sound like a little number, but let’s put that in context. It came out the same year as TITANIC. And MEN IN BLACK. And GROSSE POINTE BLANK. Ok GROSSE POINTE BLANK didn’t do Titanic numbers (nobody did) but it’s a great movie and I’m not going to just skip over it.

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6.01: Hostile Makeover

This week on the Venture Bros podcast Bryan Dressel, Nick “Wacky Races” Friedemann, and Matt “Johnny Quest” Dykes talk about the season six opener “Hostile Makeover,” which starts rather abruptly. Turns out there’s a “Special Epilogue” that connects this to “Gargantua-2” that’s absolutely hilarious. Go check it out and then come back. We’ll wait. Oh, you want the link?

Awesome, right? Too bad more TV shows don’t adopt this method of teasing future seasons. Anyway, enjoy this week’s super fun episode.

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Bradley David Parsons inspired by J.G. Thirlwell

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Episode 11: World of Warcraft with Brewer

Today our hero sits down with his former roommate and good friend Brewer to talk about the release of World of Worldcraft classic. They also take a trip in the way back machine to talk about how WoW changed the lives of those who played it.

Special Thanks to all the Moms who brought Mt.Dew and Pizza rolls to the basement.

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