The Sci-Fi Crunchroast Vince Sieber
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Reviews and discussions of all things sci-fi, action, thriller, etc.
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Episode 24 - A Quiet Place
Well, Crunchroasters, this is it. The final episode of Season One.
Thank you for sticking with us this season while we found our footing. We wanted to give you a big ending with a double episode, since A Quiet Place Part 2 was supposed to be out by now, but Covid-19 had other plans. We will be back to give you a one-off review of Part 2 when it comes out, but other than that we're looking at returning full time sometime around August-October. Keep checking our social media for an exact date.
Right now, enjoy A Quiet Place and we'll see you out there! -
Episode 23 - Pacific Rim
For many, the epitome of science fiction is UFOs/aliens. For others, space battles. But for a growing number of sci-fi fans, they're eager for one thing...
GIANT. ROBOT. COMBAT.
In this episode find out what Geoff and Vince think of this sci-fi staple and how it was handled in this film. -
Episode 22 - Evolution
So, do sci-fi and comedy go together? The people that made 'Evolution' seem to think so. Listen to see if you think so and find out what Geoff and Vince think.
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Episode 21 - Tron: Legacy
Tron: Legacy came out 28 years, 5 months and 8 days (in the US) after Tron... luckily, you don't have to wait that long for the Crunchroast episode! But you may want to give the original episode a listen before finding out how Geoff and Vince feel about the sequel!
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Episode 20 - The Matrix Trilogy
Whoa, this is a LOOOOONG episode! We've got a guest co-host with us for this one... my brother John! There's so much in this series of movies we didn't know where to stop, but we had a lot of fun with it!
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Episode 19 - The Fly
In 1957 a little sci-fi movie came out that shook people... The Fly, starring Vincent Price. In 1986, visionary filmmaker David Cronenberg released a reboot of that film (possibly one of the first 'reboots'... they weren't even called that yet!) starring Jeff Goldblum, and again, this film shook people.
Geoff and Vince discuss how they felt after watching the 1986 version. One of them grew up watching it... for the other, this was the first viewing. How did that affect their opinions? And who will you agree with?