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We take a deep dive into the Assassin's Creed franchise with Andrew from Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers to examine its evolution from humble beginnings to global phenomenon. Together, we trace the journey from Altair's first adventure to the latest installment in feudal Japan.
• The first Assassin's Creed established a foundation despite repetitive gameplay and a bland protagonist
• Assassin's Creed II and Ezio Auditore revolutionized the series with improved gameplay, character depth, and Renaissance setting
• Brotherhood refined mechanics while Revelations completed Ezio's story arc
• Black Flag remains the pinnacle pirate game experience with its perfect blend of naval combat, exploration, and sea shanties
• The series struggled through Unity's technical issues despite innovative multiplayer and refined parkour
• Origins marked a dramatic shift to RPG mechanics with larger worlds and deeper customization
• Recent games balance between RPG elements and returning to stealth roots
• Settings often overshadow story elements as the franchise explores different historical periods
• The Assassin's Creed franchise continues to evolve while maintaining core identity elements
Be sure to check out our guest episode about Assassin's Creed Shadows on Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers podcast, where Phil joins Andrew for an in-depth discussion about the latest game.Interested in watching us play games? Follow us on Twitch! Want to hear more about how we got into gaming? Listen to the interview we did with Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers!
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We return to international cinema with 2024's Oscar winner for Best International Film, "I'm Still Here," a powerful true story about Brazil's military dictatorship and one family's devastating experience.
• Based on the true story of Eunice Paiva, whose husband disappeared during Brazil's military dictatorship in 1971
• Features an extraordinary performance from Fernanda Torres that captures the quiet strength of a mother protecting her children while seeking answers
• Set against the backdrop of Rio's beaches, the film contrasts the family's idyllic lifestyle with the ever-present military threat
• Director Walter Salles uses authentic period filmmaking techniques including Super 8 footage to create an immersive historical experience
• Portrays the difficult reality of living under authoritarian rule with subtle tension and emotional restraint
• Shows how Eunice transformed her personal tragedy into purpose by becoming a lawyer and human rights advocate
• Received universal critical acclaim with a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and audiencesLetterbox'd Synopsis: In 1971, military dictatorship in Brazil reaches its height. The Paiva family — Rubens, Eunice, and their five children — live in a beachside house in Rio, open to all their friends. One day, Rubens is taken for questioning and does not return.
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Travis Bickle, a lonely Vietnam War veteran working as a NYC taxi driver, descends into violent vigilantism as his mental state deteriorates and his disgust with urban decay intensifies. Martin Scorsese's legendary 1976 character study features an iconic performance by Robert De Niro that continues to influence cinema decades later.
• Robert De Niro's transformative performance as Travis Bickle remains the film's standout element
• Scorsese's portrayal of 1970s New York City creates a character of its own through gritty, atmospheric cinematography
• Bernard Herrmann's jazz-influenced score perfectly enhances the film's sense of isolation and brewing violence
• The film's ambiguous portrayal of its protagonist has led to controversial interpretations over the decades
• Travis Bickle's character has influenced numerous films about isolated, disturbed individuals, most notably 2019's "Joker"
• The "You talkin' to me?" mirror scene has become one of cinema's most referenced and parodied moments
• Modern viewers may find the pacing deliberately slow compared to contemporary filmsLetterbox'd Synopsis: A mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feed his urge for violent action.
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Matthew Medney joins us to discuss GUNGNIR, his fresh publishing company blending punk rock spirit with Norse mythology to create bold, innovative sci-fi and fantasy narratives.
• Journey from music industry production management to publishing
• Creating a community-based publisher where readers discover new voices and follow favorite authors
• Every Gungnir book has its own unique artistic style – no house style
• Designing books as collectible art pieces that remind readers of their emotional journey
• Stories designed to provoke questions readers will debate with friends
• Balancing work and passion by reading fantasy novels and staying physically active
• Advice for creators: fail fast, learn to network, and be your own cheerleader
• Upcoming releases including Last Breeds with its innovative duochromatic art style
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From 36,000 feet in the air to the depths of future dystopian worlds, Nicholas Keating-Casbarro shares the incredible journey of creating his sci-fi franchise, Vitalerium – Descent into the Void. We explore how a career in the medical field led to writing a sci-fi series about humanity's complex future 700 years from now.
• Writing a sci-fi novel during countless flight hours while working in medical devices
• Creating Vitalerium – a sci-fi universe following a roughneck freelancer caught in a planetary conspiracy
• Building an extensive story bible with a 40-tab Excel document detailing planets, societies, and technologies
• Drawing inspiration from sci-fi classics like Dune and Isaac Asimov while maintaining a unique voice
• Using sleep paralysis experiences as source material for the book's dream sequences
• Creating character-driven sci-fi that appeals beyond traditional genre fans
• How metal music and dark electronic playlists shaped the cyberpunk atmosphere of the story
• Expanding beyond books into comics, with plans for animation, film, and video games
• Using sci-fi as a vehicle to explore potential pitfalls of technological advancement
• How the concept of balance and equilibrium serves as a philosophical foundation for the series
Find Vitalerium – Descent into the Void on Amazon, Audible, Barnes & Noble, and independent bookshops. Follow Nick on all social media platforms @VitaleriumSeries or visit Vitaleriumseries.com
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We go behind the music of Naruto: The Symphonic Experience with Heidi Joosten. This North American tour brings the iconic anime to life with a full orchestra performing to scenes from the first 220 episodes projected on a cinema screen.
• The show combines a live orchestra with favorite fight scenes and beloved music from the early Naruto series
• Audiences are encouraged to react, cheer, and engage with the performance—not a traditional quiet symphony experience
• The production features a rock band, horns, reeds, and strings playing music by some of the best in the business
• This format highlights Toshio Masuda's music in ways that aren't possible when simply watching the anime on television
• The high-energy fight sequences feature particularly exhilarating music that showcases the musicians' talents
• Fans often attend in cosplay, creating an immersive celebration of the Naruto universe
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The hosts from the Super Bracket Bros Cinematic Universe return to discuss April's most interesting pop culture stories and compete in a lively Kahoot game. They explore scientific breakthroughs, gaming controversies, and exciting new entertainment projects with humor and insight.
• Return of the dire wolf after 10,000 years through gene editing by Colossal Biosciences
• Celebrity-funded de-extinction projects raising ethical concerns about playing with nature
• Nintendo's Switch 2 announcement creating fan whiplash with improved hardware but controversial pricing
• $80-90 Mario Kart pricing exemplifying Nintendo's confidence in their market position
• Ryan Coogler drawing inspiration from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish for his new film Sinners
• Bill Hader developing an HBO series about the Jonestown Massacre
• Dropout TV raising prices modestly while grandfathering existing subscribers at lower rates
• Pop culture news roundup covering Val Kilmer's passing, Predator films, and Minecraft theater chaos
• Eric defends his Kahoot crown!
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We deep dive into Slay the Spire, the roguelike deck-building game that surprised us with its addictive gameplay and endless replayability. This recommendation from our patron Stefan takes us far outside our comfort zone, yet proves to be one of the most enjoyable gaming experiences we've had.
• Exploring how Slay the Spire works as a roguelike deck-builder with procedural generation
• Discussing our initial hesitation and eventual appreciation for the game's accessible design
• Breaking down the different character classes and their unique playstyles
• Sharing strategies for success and learning from failure across multiple runs
• Examining why PC is the optimal platform for this type of game
• Acknowledging how indie games with simpler graphics can deliver extraordinary gameplay
• Looking forward to Slay the Spire 2 and its potential improvements
• Celebrating the successful conclusion of our Patreon month recommendations
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Mamoru Hosoda's "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" follows 17-year-old Makoto Konno who discovers she can literally leap backward through time, using her newfound ability to reshape her experiences and relationships with mixed results.
• Exploring Hosoda's distinct animation style that differs from Ghibli films while maintaining beautiful visuals
• Examining the relatable teenage friend group dynamic among Makoto, Chiaki, and Kosuke
• Appreciating the unique visual representation of time travel through physical leaping
• Discussing how the film balances comedy with deeper themes of choice and consequence
• Analyzing the third-act revelations and somewhat ambiguous ending
• Comparing this early Hosoda work to his later films like Wolf Children and Belle
• Noting how the film holds up remarkably well visually since its 2006 release
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The guys review Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, a 2012 web series-turned-movie that follows military cadets who must team up with Master Chief when their academy is attacked by the Covenant.
• A tale of two halves, with the first portion focusing on cadet training that feels slow and uninspired
• The film dramatically improves once the Covenant attack begins around the midpoint
• Excellent atmospheric portrayal of the Covenant as genuinely terrifying threats
• Master Chief's portrayal strikes the perfect balance between badass soldier and empathetic hero
• Impressive use of a $10 million budget to create effective horror-action sequences
• Fflawed but still delivers what Halo fans want from a live-action adaptation
• Significantly better than the big-budget Paramount+ Halo series that followed
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Letterbox'd Synopsis: UNSC Cadet Thomas Lasky must conquer his inner fears and join forces with super-soldier John-117 to take down a massive faction of the Covenant.
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Step into the electric atmosphere of Collective Con during these live interviews with the talents behind some of your favorite characters across film, television, anime, and video games. A huge thank you to the event organizers of Collective Con and the extraordinarily talented Jack Drain, who allowed us the opportunity to take part in these live interviews. We hope you enjoy this episode and we will see you at next year's event!
We start off with Shawn Ashmore (0:15) talking about his favorite fandoms and how he's always wanted to be in a western. David Wenham (4:05) offers perspective on how certain performances become part of cultural heritage over generations. David Hayter (6:02) reveals how after all of these years, the iconic gravelly voice of Snake has become inseparable from his own identity.
The Arcane phenomenon takes center stage with JB Blanc (10:14) and Mia Sinclair-Jenness(14:24) sharing deeply personal reflections on how the Netflix hit has transformed their careers. For those aspiring to enter voice acting, Lucian Dodge (19:02) shares invaluable wisdom, and we talk to Kaiji Tang (25:34) about his dream role of voicing a Roomba. We close the episode with Sons of Anarchy veterans David Labrava (29:39) and Theo Rossi (41:29) offer compelling insights into the show's enduring legacy.What emerges across these conversations is a celebration of the powerful bonds formed through storytelling—between performers and their characters, between creators and fans, and within communities of people who find connection through shared cultural experiences. Listen now to experience these intimate moments with the voices and faces behind characters that have shaped our entertainment landscape.
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Special guests Bridget Rulz and Vintage Macaroni from Retro AV Rewind join us for a lively discussion about the most interesting pop culture moments of March.
• Common Side Effects on HBO Max gets renewed for season 2 - a dark animated series about a mushroom that can cure anything
• The moral dilemma of possessing something with unlimited healing power: would you profit or share freely?
• Disney announces "Not Just a Goof" documentary about the untold story of A Goofy Movie and its cult following
• Underrated Disney films deserving more recognition, including Atlantis, Treasure Planet, and Meet the Robinsons
• Split Fiction, a co-op game about authors having their ideas stolen, getting a movie adaptation
• The controversy surrounding Disney's live-action Snow White remake and the CGI dwarves
• Discussion about Disney's problematic approach to live-action remakes and lack of original content
• Pokemon trivia and millennial pop culture knowledge tested in a competitive Kahoot challenge
Find Retro AV Rewind on all social media platforms and catch their movie nights at Nakama Con on the last Monday of every month.
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The world of voice acting often seems glamorous from the outside, but behind every character is a person with their own path, struggles, and triumphs. Professional voice actor Josh Portillo shares his journey from childhood influences to navigating the voice acting industry, balancing grief with career demands, and finding community in creative spaces.
• Started voice acting to support a friend before discovering his own passion for the craft.
• Went full-time after careful consideration and encouragement from peers.
• Credits video games and cartoons for "saving his life" during a difficult childhood.
• Emphasizes the importance of genuine networking over transactional relationships.
• Reveals how he connected with indie developers to build his resume and create meaningful industry relationships.
• Wrap up the episode with a couple of fun games!
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We dive into The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe, a meta-commentary game that challenges what a video game can be while providing a compelling experience about choice, predestination, and the relationship between player and creator.
• Plays like an interactive choose-your-own-adventure book with countless branching paths and endings
• Features a narrator who responds to player choices, creating a dynamic relationship between game and player
• Raises philosophical questions about whether player choices in games truly matter
• Compares to shows like Severance with its empty office aesthetic and themes
• Contains numerous Easter eggs, achievements, and meta-humor about the gaming industry
• Challenges traditional definitions of what constitutes a video game
• Both hosts agree the game perfectly accomplishes what it sets out to do
• Works best as a video game despite minimal mechanics, wouldn't translate as well to other mediums
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We dive into the Chinese animated phenomenon Ne Zha on this episode, exploring how this little-known film and its sequel became the highest-grossing animated movies of all time while most Western audiences have never heard of them. Whether you're an animation enthusiast or simply curious about international cinema that's breaking records, Ne Zha offers stunning visuals, emotional storytelling, and cultural insights that shouldn't be missed.
• Based on Chinese folk religion, Ne Zha tells the story of a protection deity born as a devil incarnate instead of a hero
• First film released in 2019 on a modest $22 million budget with stunning animation that rivals Western studios
• Character development shines with Ne Zha starting as an irritating troublemaker but evolving through emotional depth
• Nezha 2 has grossed approximately $2 billion worldwide, primarily from the Chinese market
• Animation quality in action sequences demonstrates exceptional skill that highlights "laziness" from other studios
• Third film likely in development with anticipation building for how they'll top the spectacular second installment
Letterbox'd Synopsis (Ne Zha 2019): The Primus extracts a Mixed Yuan Bead into a Spirit Seed and a Demon Pill. The Spirit Seed can be reincarnated as a human to help King Zhou establish a new dynasty, whereas the Demon Pill will create a devil threatening humanity. Ne Zha is the one who is destined to be the hero, but instead he becomes a devil incarnate, because the Spirit Seed and a Demon Pill are switched.
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Keith Arem and Chris Yates unveil 'Frost Road', a groundbreaking apocalyptic horror graphic novel that plays like "a zombie movie in reverse", and our guests reveal the science behind this project of salt, sound, and survival.
• A story that blends the emotional intensity of The Last of Us with the atmosphere of A Quiet Place and dread of Silent Hill
• Keith brings extensive experience of over 30+ years from the video game (Call of Duty, Spider-Man) and the music industry
• Chris contributes expertise from Disney, United Talent Agency's graphic novel division, and publishing
• Kickstarter campaign offers unique rewards, including mentoring sessions and industry access
• Collaboration with Dead Meat YouTube channel
• Project already completed with fast fulfillment timeline targeting Comic-Con this summer
Back the Frost Road project on Kickstarter by April 10th to help fund printing and fulfillment of this unique post-apocalyptic story!
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Covering the iconic film "The Shawshank Redemption" after seeing it for the first time, we delve into its journey from initial failure to cinematic excellence. It's not just about prison; it's about hope, friendship, and resilience in the face of adversity.
- Discussion of the film’s historical context and critical reception
- Analysis of key characters and performances by Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman
- Insights on cinematic techniques and thematic elements
- Personal reflections and critiques from the hosts
- Closing thoughts and overall ratings of the filmLetterbox'd Synopsis: Imprisoned in the 1940s for the double murder of his wife and her lover, upstanding banker Andy Dufresne begins a new life at the Shawshank prison, where he puts his accounting skills to work for an amoral warden. During his long stretch in prison, Dufresne comes to be admired by the other inmates – including an older prisoner named Red – for his integrity and unquenchable sense of hope.
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In the latest episode of "What Did I Miss?", we dive into the highlights of February’s pop culture with several friends of the show! From gaming revelations to film industry updates, our exciting discussions cover all corners of entertainment, enhancing your knowledge of what you might have missed. Alongside a vibrant guest lineup, we tackle the latest trends, stories, and events that shaped the past month.
We explore varying perspectives on major topics like Hollywood adaptations, video game releases, and ongoing discourse about representation within the industry. Each guest adds their own spin, sparking laughter and insightful dialogue as the conversation flows effortlessly. You won’t just hear about the news; you’ll feel the excitement as we curate an experience that connects you to the vibrant world of entertainment.
Stay tuned as we wrap up with fun trivia that challenges our participants and ignites that competitive spirit. Enjoy the Co-Host Energy Special!
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Jessica Cavanaugh, renowned for her voice work in beloved anime such as My Hero Academia, joins us to share her experiences and insights into the world of voice acting. From theater roots to anime success, Jessica reflects on her journey and offers invaluable advice for aspiring voice actors. She discusses her perspective of the industry and highlights the importance of embracing diverse roles that represent strength and vulnerability.
- Transitioning from theater to voice acting
- Navigating typecasting and personal experiences
- Emotional connections to fandoms and character portrayals
- The impact of modern animation and sequels on storytelling
- Jessica’s current projects and future appearances
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StingrayCon is an annual convention in Jacksonville Florida that celebrates nerd culture and is deeply rooted in community building and inclusion. In this episode with Joseph Rawlins, we explore its origins, the diverse fandoms represented, and future plans for its growth, emphasizing the importance of connection and creativity for local students.
• Introduction to StingrayCon and its community significance
• Origins rooted in post-COVID connections for students
• Growth trajectory from a small event to a large gathering
• Diverse fandoms including D&D, anime, and young adult literature
• Challenges faced by the convention’s organizer
• Future plans including educational components and expansion
• How to stay updated on StingrayCon developments
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