The Matt Sardo Podcast Matthew Sardo
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- Society & Culture
As the founder of Monkeys Fighting Robots, I'm currently training for my next job as an astronaut cowboy. Reformed hockey goon, father of 3 girls, former comic book store owner, video store clerk, an extra in 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon,' 'Welcome Back Freshman,' and for one special day, I was a Ghostbuster.
This podcast will cover comic books, film, TV, and how the world influences them.
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SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME: Film Vs Movie Discussion
SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME hit theaters last week and made a boatload of money because it was epically bonkers awesomeness. Yet, you can have a conversation about its cinematic quality versus a great comic book movie.
Have you seen SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME, chat with me on Twitter - @matthewsardo
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DUNE REVIEW: An Old-School Trilogy Opening Act
DUNE hits theaters and HBO MAX this week; listen to my quick thoughts on the film and why I had an enjoyable movie experience. How we consume media has changed, and I'm not sure the modern audience is ready for an old-school trilogy opening act.
After you see the film come back and chat with me on Twitter - @matthewsardo
Have a great week!
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TED LASSO Season 2 Reflection
Season 2 of Ted Lasso wrapped up this past week, and my buddy James Wynne and I explore the show's deeper meaning from his car. What did you think of the second season? At me on Twitter - @matthewsardo
Next Episode - DUNE
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Interview: Scott Snyder Talks About The Future Of comiXology
Welcome to the first episode of The Matt Sardo Podcast. This week we have an interview with writer Scott Snyder. He is releasing three new comic books via comiXology.
We Have Demons, written by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo
Issue #1 Available October 5th
Clear, written by Scott Snyder with art by Francis Manapul
Issue #1 Available October 12th
Night of the Ghoul, written by Scott Snyder with art by Francesco Francavilla
Issue #1 Available October 19th
Digital vs. Print has been a battle for the past ten years, and the comic book industry might be headed towards a solution. Thank you for checking out the first episode of the podcast, and let me know what you think of the interview.
-Matt Sardo