Portable Hole Podcast Ryan George
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- Tv en film
A podcast by pop culture fans for pop culture fans. A discussion of the best in TV, Movies and Comics as well as our own journey as fledgling creatives trying to tell some stories.
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PHP #13: The Acolyte Episode 1&2 Review
The first episode of The Acolyte introduces the High Republic era, a hundred years before the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire. The show follows an investigation into an assassin targeting Jedi. The conversation methodically reviews episodes 1 and 2 of the show, highlighting the principal themes and discussing the flaws in the storytelling. The hosts criticize the lazy writing, convenient plot developments, and lack of character development. They also express frustration with the agenda-driven approach and the lack of attention to logic and consistency. The conversation covers topics such as the portrayal of the Jedi, the use of a doppelganger plot, the underwhelming fight scenes, and the questionable decisions made by the characters.
00:00 Introduction
02:30 News: Connor McGregor calls out
07:32 News: Tyson- Paul Postponed
10:06 What we're watching
14:55 Star Wars: The Acolyte episodes 1&2 Review
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PHP# 12: Summer Movie Preview
Summary
The conversation covers a range of topics, including personal experiences over Memorial Day weekend, the use of AI in creative fields, the impact of AI on job markets, the future of creative industries, the career of Ronda Rousey, and controversial statements made by a UFC fighter. The conversation also delves into political and social issues, including the conviction of Donald Trump, the impact of AI on job markets, and the personal beliefs of a UFC fighter. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including communism, UFC fighters, baseball, automated referees, and upcoming summer movies. The discussion delves into the impact of education, the need for unions in sports, the controversy surrounding the use of Scarlett Johansson's voice, and the changing landscape of movie releases. The hosts express their opinions on various movie trailers and share their excitement for upcoming releases. The conversation covers a wide range of movie and TV show topics, including reviews, trailers, and upcoming releases. The hosts discuss their opinions on various films and series, expressing excitement, skepticism, and disappointment. They also touch on sports and personal growth, providing insights into their preferences and expectations for the entertainment industry.
00:00 Intro
08:14 News: Trump Guilty
13:47 News: Rhonda Rousey a victim?
21:53 News: Bryce Mitchell will homeschool kids so they don't turn communist or gay.
28:08 News: Negro League Stats and Fantasy Baseball
41:01 News: Open AI and Scarlet Johansson feud
49:41 News: Furiosa Flop
52:15 2024 Summer Movie Preview
01:23:05 Outro
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PHP #11: Baby Reindeer Discussion and lots of News
Summary
In this episode of the Portable Hole podcast, Ryan, Justin, and Cynic catch up on their personal updates. They discuss the challenges of being a new homeowner, the experience of traveling to Guatemala, and Justin's new job as a guitar technician. They also delve into the current state of the superhero genre, with Marvel scaling back their releases and the potential shift in pop culture landscape. The conversation then turns to the casting announcements for the Fantastic Four and the upcoming season of Mr. Mrs. Smith without the original lead actors. In this part of the conversation, the topics discussed include the cancellation of the show 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' and the departure of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the inappropriate behavior at the Portal to Dublin art exhibition, the documentary series 'Bronx Zoo 90' about the 1990 New York Yankees, the ending of the show 'Shogun', and the movie 'Civil War'. In this conversation, Ryan, Cinik, and Justin discuss their thoughts on various TV shows and movies. They talk about the TV show Manhunt and its portrayal of the hunt for John Wilkes Booth after he assassinated Lincoln. They also discuss the TV show Ripley, based on the book The Talented Mr. Ripley, and its visually stunning cinematography. The conversation then shifts to the show Baby Reindeer and the controversy surrounding the real-life person it is based on. They discuss the responsibility of the show creators to protect the identities of the people involved and the potential for this type of storytelling to become a new genre.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
07:05 News: Marvel cutting back on number of releases.
15:09 News: Casting Choices for the Fantastic Four Movie
18:56 News: 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' renewed
23:30 News: Tomb Raider Series
27:10 News: Inappropriate Behavior at the 'Portal to Dublin' Art Exhibition
31:11 News: Alternative Versions: Motion Capture Suits in 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'
34:25 What we're watching
44:20 Baby Reindeer Discussion
01:00:30 Closing: Upcoming Shows to Watch and Discuss
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PHP #10: Fallout Season 1 and Civil War Review
In this conversation, Ryan and Justin discuss their recent experiences with travel and the solar eclipse. They also touch on the UFC 300 event and the state of the light heavyweight division. The conversation then shifts to O.J. Simpson and the New York Knicks. Finally, they mention The Rock's controversial comments about being 'anti-woke.' The conversation revolves around the TV show Fallout, based on the popular video game. Finally, Ryan Shares his review of Civil War.
00:00 Introduction
09:13 UFC 300
16:59 OJ's Dead
19:17 The Rock Anti Woke
27:28 Fallout Review
54:34 Civil War Review -
PHP #9: X-Men 97 and The Iron Claw Review
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including personal injuries, AI-generated music, the future of creative jobs, the New York Knicks, and random acts of violence against women in New York City. X-Men 97 is a worthy continuation of the original 90s X-Men series, with well-produced animation and great writing. The show stays true to the original while introducing new ideas and storylines. It has a more adult tone compared to the original, dealing with themes like death and redemption. The inclusion of diverse characters and the exploration of social issues adds depth to the show. The twist at the end of the first episode sets up an intriguing storyline for the season. Overall, X-Men 97 is a must-watch for fans of the original series and newcomers alike. The conversation revolves around the review of two shows: X-Men: The Animated Series and The Iron Claw. The hosts discuss their thoughts on the animation, story, and overall enjoyment of the shows. They also touch on the tragic story of the Von Erich family and the casting choices in The Iron Claw.
00:00 Introduction and Personal Injuries
04:51 News: Suno.ai
19:22 News: Knicks Playoff Hopes
25:33 News: Recent Spate of punching incidents
32:10 News: New Sliver Surfer cast.
45:24 X-Men 97: Review so far
01:00:11 Iron Claw Review
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PHP# 8: 3 Body Problem and Roadhouse Review
Summary
In this episode of the Portable Hole Podcast, the hosts discuss patriotism, baseball, MMA, documentaries, and upcoming movie trailers. They explore the meaning of patriotism and how it can be subjective. The conversation then shifts to baseball and MMA, with a focus on upcoming fights and events. The hosts also share their favorite and most horrifying documentaries. The hosts express their disappointment with the writing and character development in the Roadhouse movie, as well as the lack of internal logic and consistency. They praise the fight scenes and choreography, but criticize the music supervision. Overall, they find the movie to be a fun but flawed experience. The conversation covers the music, fight scenes, visuals, and overall thoughts on the movie. They then discuss the TV show adaptation of the Three-Body Problem, including the story, performances, and audio-visual elements.
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