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Join hosts, Regular Scott & Ozzie Killmonger, as they talk all things Marvel and DC. From movies, comics, TV shows and much more...they cover it all! New episode every Sunday.

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Join hosts, Regular Scott & Ozzie Killmonger, as they talk all things Marvel and DC. From movies, comics, TV shows and much more...they cover it all! New episode every Sunday.

    Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment

    Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment

    Ever pondered the edge-of-your-seat excitement that horror trilogies bring or how a date could spark a discussion on vacation memories? Hold on tight as we whisk you away through a tapestry of tales ranging from romantic encounters to the sinister twists of the silver screen. Our laughter-filled banter will have you guessing if our lost charger saga is a comedy of errors or a plot to derail our podcasting dreams. Let's not forget our sun-soaked escapades in the Dominican Republic and the adrenaline rush of skateboarding in Puerto Rico. This episode isn’t just about the thrills; it’s a heartfelt look at the cultural significance of representation, from the heroic figures on our screens to the diverse voices that need to be heard.

    Strap in for a rollercoaster of trivia that will challenge the sharpest of minds, spanning historical facts to modern sports feats. Ever wondered who was the first televised U.S. president or which sporting event made history? Get ready to scream the answers at us as we bob and weave through the questions with the occasional misstep—but always with electrifying energy. And just when you think you've caught your breath, we'll plunge you into the debates over Spider-Man and Marvel's Thunderbolts, sparring over what we crave from our web-slinging hero's narrative and the portrayal of new characters in the ever-expanding Marvel universe.

    As we close out this whirlwind of an episode, we honor the creative force of black sci-fi authors like Octavia Butler and the nuanced difference between black-led and Afrocentric storytelling. Reflect with us on the power of seeing oneself reflected in the media and the importance for future generations. Our conversation is not just about what we watched or read; it's about the impact it has on who we become. So, join us for a session that's as much about introspection as it is about entertainment, with a side of competition that will keep you engaged and, perhaps, inspire a little self-discovery along the way.

    • 57 min
    Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment

    Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment

    Ever reminisce about a childhood toy that unexpectedly shaped your worldview? This week's episode weaves nostalgia with hard-hitting dialogue as we dissect the film industry's love affair with romance and the quagmire of racism, both on-screen and off. Join the banter as we leap from Netflix's latest colossal deal and a Denzel Washington movie prequel buzz to a candid critique of anti-racist training tools. Amidst the laughter and trivia challenges, my personal tales of discrimination shed light on the sobering silence from white colleagues and the quest for representation that resonates beyond a Casio watch and the Dukes of Hazzard.

    If you've ever wondered how allegations of misconduct ripple through the wrestling and film universes, this episode pulls no punches. We tackle the tough questions surrounding Vince McMahon's troubling history, John Cena's role as an unwitting ally, and the intriguing intersection of Netflix's streaming ambitions with WWE. As Supergirl soars into DC's film orbit, we scrutinize the implications of casting choices while peppering the conversation with humor and pop culture zest.

    Wrapping up the ring talk, have you ever imagined comic book heroes trading capes for wrestling singlets? We enthusiastically debate which Marvel and DC characters could grapple with the best in WWE. From Nightwing's gymnastic flair to Black Widow's combat finesse, we fantasy book a superhero smackdown that's sure to entertain. So, lace up your boots, and let's explore the spectacle where entertainment, race, and those moments of levity intersect, revealing the shared humanity in the stories we love.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Flirting with Film Critique and the Equity Equation

    Flirting with Film Critique and the Equity Equation

     This episode,  we're dissecting love stories and testing out the Anti-Racist Hot Dog Game—an unusual yet compelling method to encourage anti-racism conversations. Expect a rollercoaster of emotions as we unpack the intense drama of "Salt Burn" and applaud the powerhouse performance of a certain actress in "Gone Girl." And when things get too heated, we cool down with "Down with the King," a cinematic gem that's like a breath of fresh mountain air after the scorching "Salt Burn."

    Every superhero fan has pondered who would win in a Marvel versus DC showdown, and we're stirring the pot with a side of good-natured ribbing. However, the fun and games take a backseat when we grapple with the weighty implications of Noah Schnapp's controversial comments. Adding to the mix, we tease the forthcoming "Fantastic Four" casting news—because who can resist a bit of fan-casting fantasy? It's all about striking the perfect balance between lighthearted banter and diving deep into the discussions that shape our social landscape.

    Diversity in the entertainment industry isn't just about checking boxes; it's about enriching our culture with varied voices and perspectives. This episode, we tackle the complex dance of casting choices—pondering whether we benefit more from a homogenous or a diverse storytelling approach. As the only black person in a white-dominated field, I share my insights on the necessity of pushing for equality and establishing a level playing field. So join us for an episode that's as varied as the colors of the rainbow—with hearty discussions, controversial debates, and a shared commitment to a more inclusive industry.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Cinematic Gems and Heroic Debates

    Cinematic Gems and Heroic Debates

    Could romance be blooming on the airwaves? You'll be the judge as we kick things off with a playful debate on love's place in podcasting! But it's not all hearts and flowers - we're also laying it bare with a raw critique of our sound wizardry and giving Buzzsprout's editing prowess a run for its money. Plus, we've got some juicy behind-the-scenes tidbits and listener Q&As that you've been craving, and we're unveiling our grand plan to amp up our internet game with a shiny new website and social channels that are sure to dazzle and connect with you, our cherished audio fam.

    Hold onto your headphones, because we're blasting into the Marvel and DC universes with a what-if on Deadpool 3 that's hotter than a chimichanga on a summer day. Will the MCU quake under the weight of a casting shakeup? We're stoking the flames of that fiery discourse and fanning the embers of Katt Williams' latest celebrity roast. It's a no-punches-pulled session where we pit our top superhero flicks against each other, from the aquatic charms of Aquaman to the clandestine brilliance of 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'. The energy is electric, the opinions are unfiltered, and the banter is as mighty as Thor's hammer.

    We wrap this auditory feast with a cozy convo on the silver screen wonders that have us in stitches and fervently nodding in recognition. Imagine a world where Morgan Freeman is the zenith of a movie ranking scale - because, in our universe, he is. We're dishing out kudos to Phil and our Facebook group loyalists - you guys rock our worlds. Then, it's game on with a side-splitting trivia challenge that'll take you from the dance floors of 'Dirty Dancing' to the vampiric shadows of 'Twilight'. Don't miss out on this kaleidoscope of sound, cinema, and laughter that's bound to leave you with a grin wider than the Joker's.

    • 48 min
    Back on Track

    Back on Track

    Ever unwrapped a shiny new PS5 and felt that flutter of excitement? We're unpacking that very thrill and the tough decisions that come with trading in old gaming systems. Join us as we rave about the jaw-dropping graphics and smooth gameplay that new console owners are reveling in, and why swinging through New York as Spider-Man or hitting three-pointers in NBA 2K feels so darn good on the PS5. We've also got the scoop on open-world adventures like 'Tears of the Kingdom,' which is poised to redefine gaming in 2024.

    Grab your capes and masks because we're leaping into the superhero universe with the punchy debate you didn't know you needed. From the grungy anticipation for 'The Suicide Squad' to our thoughtful musings on racial identity in TV preferences, our banter traverses the spectrum from silly to serious. We're dissecting Marvel and DC's latest offerings, pondering if shows like "Echo" will stick to their comic roots, and voicing our disappointment in the lack of diversity in popular TV series rankings. It's a chapter full of the candid critiques you love and the comic jabs you come back for.

    Lastly, we tackle the existential question: Who really owns a Twitter handle? There's a playful tussle over social media identity, a proposal for a rebrand, and a reminder to enjoy the ride until our next installment. As we sign off, we're nudging you to keep smiling and promise that next week we'll be back with more fun, more games, and probably a few more arguments about who should have sent that last email. Stay tuned, stay laughing, and remember—superheroes aren't the only ones with dynamic duos.

    • 39 min
    The Really Late Show

    The Really Late Show

    New episode is out!! On this episode the fellas bring more family banter to the party. 

    • 55 min

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