Nerdmudgeon Jeffrey M Hebert
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- TV & Film
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Four middle-aged college buddies (Jeff, Dave, Steve and John), review all the Marvel movies – in chronological order – as a way of going back and re-evaluating the entire project that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Captain America: The First Avenger
In this inaugural episode of the Nerdmudgeon podcast, John, Jeff, and Dave begin their review of the Marvel Cinematic Universe -- in chronological order, not release order. First up in that chronological order, the guys talk about Captain America: The First Avenger.
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Captain Marvel
Our second episode is the movie most out of place in regards to chronological order and release order. The guys take a trip back to the '90s (Hey! We remember the '90s!) to discuss the first female-led MCU movie, Captain Marvel.
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Iron Man
Our chronological review of the MCU brings us to the movie that started it all, the first Iron Man. Join the guys as they hash out whether or not this movie still stands up 12 years (!) after its original release.
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Iron Man 2
Didn't get enough Iron Man talk in the last episode? The guys talk more Tony Stark with the next movie in our MCU chronological order, Iron Man 2!
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Thor
How will guy in a bright red cape, swinging a big ol' hammer, work in the MCU? Find out as the guys talk about our first visit to Asgard in Thor!
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The Incredible Hulk
The guys take on everybody's favorite big green rage machine with their review of the "forgotten" MCU movie, The Incredible Hulk!
Customer Reviews
Re-thinking the meta-epistemology of the Comic universe. Redux.
Excellent Podcast - ESPECIALLY for those of us that selectively ‘consume’ the world of comic book narratives on when the opportunity arises, and not from the firehose from the publishers/studios.
Need-licious!
This comic is nerd-licious! Check out their latest episode on Captain America: The First Avenger to hear what I mean. The conversations are warm, inviting, incredibly entertaining, and enthusiastic. Stop reading this review and just click subscribe. Thank me later.
Not a guilty pleasure
I was going to say this show is a guilty pleasure, but hey, there’s no shame in listening to these self-proclaimed nerds talking about a bunch of films I enjoyed watching (well, not Thor Dark World). Rock on Nerds! I am firmly in your camp, even all the way over here in Paris.