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Geeks@Large Episode 24: Steven’s Got Syphilis
Geeks@Large is back again and they’re talking about a smorgasbord of topics, from the new trailers for Thor: Ragnorok & Star Wars Episode 8 to the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000! Check out Geeks@Large on Twitter! Check out our movie commentaries at BandCamp! Check out Taylor’s web comic, Skeleton Bay Detective Agency Check out our friends at Sweetweenie over
Highly Suspect Reviews: Free Fire
Jacob, Patience, Jon, Chris Cox, and Chris Herman all were super excited to watch Free Fire, the latest film by indie wunderkind Ben Wheatley. Or rather, everyone else was excited to watch it after Cox and Herman wouldn’t shut up about it since they saw the premiere at SXSW. So here’s the final word from folks who saw it without
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Lost City of Z
ZED. The Lost City of ZED…is what I imagined before we recorded this review every one of our listeners from across the pond would be yelling. And so I tried to start us out on the right foot. Still probably said it wrong at some point during the review. Oh well. Charlie Hunnam plays a British Major who needs some
Somebody Likes It Ep 101: The Smiths – “Louder Than Bombs”
Long time listeners may recall Matt Muñoz. He keeps popping up on the show, and is the person that first showed us our unofficial theme song Pink Pannies. Well ole Matt dropped on by the show this week, and took the whole damn thing over. First he picked Louder Than Bombs by the Smiths as the record of the week
The Conclave: The Last Jedi Trailer Review and Predictions
We gathered together a group of the most hard-core Star Wars types we could find…you know, the kind who’ve actually read all the canon books and comics, seen all the animated series, etc…to discuss the new teaser trailer for The Last Jedi. The idea was, to bring the most expert opinions we could to bear on the topic: what’s gonna
Stephen King Novels That Deserve an Adaptation
It’s hard to believe there is anything left of Stephen King’s work to adapt for the big or small screen screen. His wide array of works meld genres of science fiction, horror, and suspense in a seemingly effortless fashion, and with the eagerly anticipated remake of IT set to be released this September, there is sure to be a renewed

