Knightfalls Vale

Dreadnaut, Torin, Vallion

Nerds and pop culture references galore. Three friends discuss whatever topic we or, hopefully at one point, the fans deem worthy of us 😆 

  1. Is A Nintendo Cinematic Universe Actually Inevitable

    4D AGO

    Is A Nintendo Cinematic Universe Actually Inevitable

    email us at knighfallsvale@gmail.com  A movie can be “fun” and still start a fight in the group chat. We go deep on our Super Mario Galaxy sequel review, including the stuff that works ridiculously well: bright animation, nonstop Nintendo references, and that addictive theme park energy that makes you forget you ever asked for a complicated plot. We also push back on the loudest criticism, because “no story” is not the same thing as “no purpose,” and Mario has always been built on momentum, gags, and iconic worlds.  Then we widen the lens into full Nintendo cinematic universe speculation. If Smash Bros is the endgame, how do you realistically introduce Star Fox, Metroid, Captain Falcon, and Zelda without breaking tone? We toss around villain ideas, casting worries, and why some franchises adapt easily while others are hard to translate. The talk spills into trailers too, from Masters of the Universe reactions to Supergirl budget chatter and Spider-Man Brand New Day rumors that have us reading every frame like detectives.  We also hit the real world side of being a fan in 2026: streaming services getting more expensive, platform mergers, and anime availability headaches. To finish, we play a chaotic blind ranking game with video game legends, female superheroes, and MCU vs DC importance picks that feel personal when the list locks in. If you like movie reviews, nerd culture debates, and friends roasting each other with love, hit play, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review with your hottest ranking take.  for both youtube and buzzsprout Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Lost World Of Wonders Comics, Manga, anime collectibles, and much more! Come visit our favorite store to chill and nerd out Support the show

    2h 33m
  2. Scream 7 Reality Check

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    Scream 7 Reality Check

    email us at knighfallsvale@gmail.com Scream 7 left us with the kind of mixed feeling that only a long-running horror franchise can deliver: we’re laughing, we’re annoyed, and we’re still replaying the killer reveal in our heads. We break down what we genuinely liked, from the blood, the creative kills, and a few great character moments, to the parts that made us go “wait, why did they do that?” We also get into the franchise DNA that Scream lives on: the end reveal, the suspects, and the fine line between self-aware and straight-up messy. Then we zoom out to the real horror story: the movie theater experience. If you’ve ever had a crowd talk through a film, react like they’re part of the cast, or turn a slasher into accidental comedy, you’ll feel this. We talk trailers that spoil too much, why certain scenes feel ripped through the marketing machine, and why nostalgia sells even when the story doesn’t hit the same. After the review, things get unhinged in the best way with blind rankings across pop culture: 90s cartoons, comic book villains, video game franchises, fast food, and NFL players, plus a couple targeted lists that turn into full-on roasts. If you want a Scream 7 review with real opinions and a hangout vibe that keeps escalating, hit play, subscribe, and share the episode with the friend who always talks during movies. What was your biggest Scream 7 complaint or your hottest franchise take? for both youtube and buzzsprout Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Lost World Of Wonders Comics, Manga, anime collectibles, and much more! Come visit our favorite store to chill and nerd out Support the show

    2h 42m

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Nerds and pop culture references galore. Three friends discuss whatever topic we or, hopefully at one point, the fans deem worthy of us 😆