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  • Er, I meant Cats! Good lord, who greenlit this eldritch horror, it's worse than a Robert Zemeckis film, and that's saying something. In this episode, we of course talk a bit about the waking nightmare known as Cats, as well as a plethora of other things! SDCC 2019 had just begun when we started talking, and some new trailers for movies had come out. Chief among them were IT 2, Top Gun Maverick, and Jay and Silent Bob: Reboot, which we're all somewhat excited for, in varying fashions. Nat never really got into Top Gun, so some re-watching is in order before the new movie comes out, and the same goes for Jay and Silent Bob. While the latter is looking to be more of a stoner-boner comedy than the original and probably won't be a cult classic like the original, it'll be interesting nonetheless. There was some other news related to both a remastering of Batman Beyond, and a new Warhammer 40k show that's coming somewhere at sometime. Apparently it's directed by the guy who did Man in the High Castle, so he's quite capable of directing a show about fascists. Only time will tell if any of the above mentioned things will be good but check out the podcast for a more in-depth and scatter-brained look at our thoughts on all of them! "Making you a better geek, one post at a time!"

  • This week on Cluster Cast, Nat and Enrique tackle a wide variety of subjects, including subtitles, a battle royale, and basic human decency in game development. It's pretty fair to say that Neon Genesis Evangelion is making waves in the news lately for all the wrong reasons, which is unfortunate. There's been some changes in the translations of the show, changing some very iconic and pivotal lines in the show. A couple of them take a little bit away from the impact that the originals had, and a whole lot of people are voicing their opinion on it. That, and the original ending song, Fly Me To The Moon is not included anymore, due to some licensing issues (pesky licensing, ruins everything). Apex Legends also is getting a big, fat update with Season 2, and we talk about that quite a bit. The game has been starving for some kind of major change, and this looks like the start of many big changes to come. Destiny 2 is also in the news as of late, because Bungie is treated it's employees like humans and not forcing them to get a new patch out faster than they humanly can. There's something really unsettling about the fact that a studio is treating people like people and they're being praised for it. The industry as a whole has had a sickly obsession with insane crunch times until now, and people are finally getting the message that 80 hour work-weeks are bad. If this means that big AAA games come out less often, I'm okay with that because I can't keep up with them at the rate they come out right now anyway. Please, big AAA game companies, let your devs do their work at a reasonable rate, stop treating them like sweat-shop workers. "Making you a better geek, one post at a time!"

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  • E3 came and went this year and Enrique and Nat had a lot to say about it. Or maybe we didn't, maybe we went off on like 3 or 4 side-tangents while TRYING to talk about E3. That definitely didn't happen. Seriously though, there were a lot of big announcements this year, and although some people were calling it a pretty lame year, we enjoyed the hell out of it. A new Halo game trailer instantly set my hype ablaze for the game, then hearing about the release date really deflated that. The fact that the definitive way to play the game will be on a different console is also a little hard to swallow. It really doesn't feel like the Xbox One has been around as long as it has. By the time the game releases, it'll be 7 years old, and that makes ME feel old, which I do not like one bit. Check out the podcast and we'll see you again next time for things that DONT involve E3. "Making you a better geek, one post at a time!"

  • There was a bunch of gaming news this past week, including a whole lot about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Not to be confused with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare or Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Remastered. Wouldn't wanna confuse anyone. https://youtu.be/wzRNDGedpoc We've also started doing little recommendations at the end of the video based on the nerd shit that we're into right now. You'll have to check out the video itself for that! We also talked about a bunch of movie trailers and movie news and whatnot that came out recently. We went off on a few tangents that had nothing to do with anything, but I promise they're probably the most entertaining parts of the podcast. "Making you a better geek, one post at a time!"

  • If you missed Matt's Top Moments from the series finale, you can check them out here. Since 2011, Game of Thrones has been building, and building, and building towards something beyond what's ever been seen on a television screen. But, as many have lamented, the final six episodes haven't held up to previous standards the show itself set. In the final episode of our Game of Thrones podcast, Matt, Keith, and Nick break down the finale and provide some closing thoughts. And there are questions. Lots of questions. But at least Ghost was given the good boy pets he deserves. https://youtu.be/EsYqccvo6bs Check out the video above, or find us wherever you get your podcasts.

  • If you missed last week's podcast, you can find it here, and be sure to check out Matt's Top Moments from episode 5. The penultimate episode has arrived, for better or for worse. The pacing has been rushed, complaints have been filed, and the memes are out of control. Still, like the Hound, we press on through the fiery rubble and turn our sights towards the series finale. https://youtu.be/yb0uxI4aFW0 But first, there's a lot to unpack in "The Bells," so Matt, Keith, and Nick gathered around the war table to discuss the events that took place, and where it could lead heading into the final episode. Dany had few allies remaining as she attacked King's Landing, and those numbers have further dwindled. She's removed Cersei from the equation, but it's hard to imagine Jon is going to let her actions slide. Check out the video above, or find us wherever you get your podcasts.

  • The internet is rife with all kinds of drama these days, and it's oh-so-fun to talk about. Avengers: Endgame is also fun to talk about, that's why almost half of this podcast is pretty much dedicated to talking about that. The other half is mostly spent talking about ProJared's dick that his wife has most likely confiscated at this point. That, and Randy Pitchford BEING a dick, as per usual, and getting into all kinds of trouble with Claptrap's voice actor. Luckily, Endgame is pretty easy to talk about, and since I literally just saw it the night before we talked about it, it all rolled right off the tongue. Why is Thanos suddenly just a malevolent jerkoff in this movie where he was kinda relatable in the last one? Does watching a trailer ruin half of the suspense of the movie? Will Tobey Maguire ever get to meet Captain Marvel? We DEFINITELY answer all of these questions within this podcast, just Enrique and I. Between Thanos, Randy, and ProJared, we probably could have just dubbed this the "dickcast" and been okay with that. Let us know if this is something you guys wanna see more of or if there's something you want us to do differently with it! https://youtu.be/mXM0NCqknbw “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • As the victors celebrate the Battle of Winterfell, the gears among the show's leads are quickly turning once again. Armies decimated and a dragon buried at sea leaves Dany with few options. Cersei looks strong, and her power was asserted as the episode drew to a close. In the newest episode of Thrones Time, Matt, Keith, and Nick break down "The Last of the Starks" and discuss the good and bad and run through the show with Matt's Top moments. Check out the video above, or find us wherever you get your podcasts. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • Games of Thrones' long night has come and gone for the heroes of the North, but that doesn't mean we're done with breaking down Season 8, Episode 3, which was much more controversial than many predicted. Not in terms of what happened, but more in regards to what didn't happen, as well as the poor visibility showcased throughout the episode. Plus, a major plot thread got resolved in a way that left many fans feeling a bit cheated, so I have dubbed this episode the Game of Thrones version of The Last Jedi! Anyway, Nick, Keith, and I riff on all things The Long Night, which is the title of the episode that featured the Battle of Winterfell and plenty of dimly lit shots. We start out with our general reactions to the episode, which I would say weren't quite as positive as we all thought going into Episode 3. Keith really wasn't a huge fan of this episode thanks to the shit lighting and a few narrative choices, but Nick appreciated it much more, although he too had a few issues with it. I also found the lighting to be ridiculous, but did find the episode to be extremely intense, so while I didn't like how the Night King thread was resolved with a stab of a dagger, I was entertained by what I could see at the time. We also delve into all of the top moments I highlighted in my recap and moments post that I do for each new episode of the show, so we discuss Arya's big moment, the near deaths of the two living dragons, Melissandre's powers, and many other standout moments, so tune in above, and if you like what you hear, please subscribe to join in on the fun! “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • Game of Thrones Season 8 continued this past Sunday with a fantastic, low-key episode that allowed fans to get one more night with their favorite characters before most of them probably get killed by the Night King's forces. It featured great dialogue and character development, plus a few top moments that fans have been waiting to see for decades. Naturally, Nick, Keith, and I, fired up the Thrones Time cast to discuss this episode, which is titled, "Knight of the Seven Kingdoms", so we first give our general reaction to the episode as a whole. We all agreed that it was a great episode, and one of the best in quite sometime, although, it did take me a bit to get to that level of understanding, because at first I found the episode to be a bit underwhelming. With that being said, I realized my errors and did fully appreciate the moments we got. Speaking of moments, we also went over the top 11 moments that I detailed in our weekly recap of new Game of Thrones episode. We cover each one and discuss why they stood out, and of course, a few even led us tangental talks, so it was fun to hear how we all interpreted this top scenes. Finally, we give a few bold predictions about how many major characters will die in Episode 3. We came in anywhere from 3-6 major character deaths, with the likes of Brienne, Pod, Tormund, Berric, and Theon being the most likely to go out like heroes while defending Winterfell. Tune in above, and please subscribe if you like what you hear. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • It's a glorious time for Game of Thrones fans thanks to the return of the show for its eighth and final season. The first episode of Season 8 has aired, and "Winterfell" didn't disappoint. While it may have been a bit light on major reveals, it still offered up plenty of memorable moments, while also peeling a layer or two back on the mysterious threads we've been following for years. Naturally, the Thrones Time team slapped their headsets on to break down the first episode's top moments, as well as to discuss our overall critique of the episode. For the most part we all loved the premier, but felt it was missing a bit of a punch. With that being said we appreciated a few of the fan service moments, and thoroughly enjoyed Sam's big reveal to Jon. We also look towards Episode 2 and provide basic speculations on where we think it will go based on how the first episode ended. We also take clues from the trailer to guess where certain plot threads may wind up by the end of the episode. Tune in above, and please subscribe if you like what you hear! “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • While both exciting and sad, the final season of Game of Thrones kicks off this weekend. Exciting for the answers and reveals fans have long been waiting for, and sad because...well because characters are going to die. A lot of them. With the season eight premiere on the horizon, Matt and myself discuss the recent teaser and promo video released, and what it could mean for the hopeful heroes of Westeros. We also hammer out some predictions and what we hope to see in episode one as well as what questions we hope to have answers to. Make sure to tune in above and subscribe, and check back for next week's podcast as we break down the episode. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • Hey now geeks, after many years of silence, we've dusted off our original podcast show, which mainly features discussions on video games, but we also throw in some geeky movie and TV talk when warranted. It's probably been over 3 years since we regularly did a show dedicated to gaming, so it was fun to fire it up again with two new hosts. Both Nat Smyth and Enrique Cancel joined me as we interviewed Nat about his trip to PAX East 2019, which has been a staple of his gaming coverage each year. Nat zeroed in on Indies at the show, and had the most fun while at Devolver's booth. He discussed a few of the publisher's upcoming titles, which he's been writing previews for right here on EB, so make sure to check them out. We also tapped into the debate surrounding Anthem, in particular, a recent Kotaku article that highlighted some internal issues at Bioware. We talked about those and how they may have affected the game's development and end result. We also talk about our own experiences with the game, and how we want to love it, and still dabble it, but that it ultimately failed us in terms of the expectations we had for a Bioware title. Finally, we discussed the Avengers: Endgame special look trailer from last week. We talked about some of the more interesting new looks, and how there has to be some time traveling going on. We also touched on the disaster that was the film's pre-sale launch last Tuesday, and how it brought down the movie Internet. Make sure to tune in above, and subscribe if you like what you hear. We plan to get back at it on a regular basis, so we do appreciate any feedback. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • It's been a great week for Game of Thrones fans thanks to a bevy of news coming out for the show's eighth season, which included the very first real deal trailer for the show's final run. We also got a detailed breakdown of the Battle of Winterfell, which is said to be the largest battle ever filmed. It's even going to be longer than the Helm's Deep melee featured in Peter Jackson's The Two Towers! Anyway, thanks to the release of the trailer, which clocked in at just over 2-minutes, myself and the other two thirds of the Thrones Time podcast team got together to break it down and speculate on what we think the footage means. We start from the beginning and work our way to the final frame of the trailer, and we even go over characters or locations that were missing from the trailer. Luckily, Nick complied a handy bulleted list of key events from the trailer that we worked off of, so you can follow along with it below. While the trailer showed a ton of footage, it didn't really show us anything at all, which we all agreed was the best type of trailer, especially for a show with as much secrecy behind it as Game of Thrones. Please tune in above if you haven't already done so and get subscribed for future episodes, which will feature breakdowns of all six Season 8 episodes of Game of Thrones. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • In this podcast, Ray and I break down the fifth and sixth episodes of this season's Deadly Class. A lot happens in a matter of hours for Marcus. After ingesting copious amounts of acid and tripping out during the entirety of the gang's trip to Vegas, he finds himself implicated in two deaths and his former bunkmate turned nightmare is hot on his tail. While the show focuses on Marcus, Ray and I dicuss our growing affection towards Billy, who continously proves himself time and time again in a variety of ways. His ill-formed--but truthful--relationship advice towards Marcus reminds us that he and the others are still kids and just trying to learn as they go. Even if that learning involves constant beatdowns, stabbings, and bad trips.

  • Nick and I fired up the Thrones Time cast last night to get caught up on all of the recent Game of Thrones news to hit the Interwebs. We mostly bitched about the revealed runtimes of the six Season 8 episodes, which we both thought were a little chincy, because none of them are longer than 80-minutes. https://youtu.be/CuwZM695Q5c We also talk about some kick ass GoT themed Kicks from Adiddas, which you can check out here. We'd definitely would buy them all if we weren't poor assholes. Nick brought up the fact that Sophie Turner has already told her friends about how the show ends, which we found to be slightly fucked up. I mean, loose lips sink castles right! Finally, we riff on a series of official stills that HBO put out last week. While none of them reveal anything that noteworthy, we still found a way to speculate the hell out of them. If anything, the stills make the case for the season taking place entirely in Winterfell and Kings Landing only. Tune in above using the platform of your choice!

  • Things haven't slowed down for Marcus since he started at King's Dominion, and the third and fourth episodes don't offer much relief. In the midst of being hazed as a Rat and nearly getting sliced, Marcus starts to form friendships and bolster whatever semblence of an alliance he has. In the newest episode of The Graveyard, Ray and I talk about the school dance gone wrong, Master Lin's difficult decision, and Saya's family confrontation. We also get a peek into Petra's sordid past and gear up for road trip courtesy of Billy. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • After only two episodes, its safe to say that SyFy has a new hit on its hands with Deadly Class. Turning a comic into a show is a difficult task--especially one that doesn't rely heavily on special effects--and add the fact that the series surrounds teenagers in a school built to train the world's greatest assassins. In the newest podcast to the EB Podcast Network, myself and Ray Porreca fire up the mics and discuss the show's first two emphatically eventful episodes. We recap the episodes while discussing our thoughts on Marcus as a person, and how the show takes a dark and emblematic approach to independent comics. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”

  • The Thrones Time crew is back with a new episode to talk about a few interesting Game of Thrones news items that have popped up since our last show, as well as to break down the latest teaser trailer for the show's eighth season. We start things off by talking about all of the new casting announcements for the Game of Thrones prequel, which now has a boatload of stars attached to it. From there we shift into a revelation that Ramsey Bolton's death was supposed to be even more gruesome than it was. Apparently, a VFX studio had crafted a CG jaw so they could show flesh being ripped from his gums and teeth, but the creators that it was too over-the-top. HBO's 2019 lineup trailer also got discussed, mostly for the Game of Thrones clip that showed Sansa handing Winterfell over to Dany, so we wondered how Sansa may be feeling during that epic moment. Finally, we wrap things up with a lengthy talk about the new teaser, which was full of symbolism that we try to analyze. Head on down below to give the episode a listen!

  • The Thrones Time team is back for another Game of Thrones podcast, and we tackled a few of the recent updates for the show's eighth and final season. Before we dove into those topics though, we discussed a Vanity Fair piece that analyzed a few key scenes as they were written in the show's scripts from previous seasons. We didn't cover each script analysis, but we did discuss the key ones that may still have impact on the show as it enters its final season. From there we talked about a legit scientific study done on the show to see who has the best chance to survive. A group of really smart people went to town and scienced the shit out of Game of Thrones, so we discuss the findings and if we agree with them. Finally, we talk about the show's recent teaser trailer, which was rather cryptic, but may have spelled out the impending doom to come. You can watch and listen above through YouTube, or you can listen in below through our web player and Stitcher player (may need time to let it update to newest episode). Finally, you can always subscribe to the show via one of the available platforms below. “Making you a better geek, one post at a time!”