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Arthur from the Two Cents Critic returns to the Stew World Order to discuss the 2021 MCU prequel, Black Widow! For more from Two Cents Critic, click HERE.
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Nick from the Livestream For The Cure and Two Peas On A Pod is back to discuss the 2008 Matrix clone, Wanted! For more from Two Peas On A Pod, click HERE!
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Adaora from the Not Your Words podcast joins the Order this episode to compare notes on a film translation of a book both she and Stew love: The Killing Joke. But how does this new iteration hold up to the original? For more from Not Your Words, click HERE!
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Who listens to the Watchmen? You do! And so does PK from Seismic Cinema! Join The Order this episode to hear our thoughts on Zack Snyder’s take on the most highly regarded comic book of all time! For more from Seismic Cinema, click HERE!
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Ace and Champ from Stellar Future Radio join The Order this episode to discuss the lonely bridge movie between the Christopher Reeve movies and the Snyderverse: Superman Returns! For more from Stellar Future Radio, click HERE!
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David from the Piecing It Together podcast joins The Order this episode to discuss the Netflix action movie Extraction, based on the graphic novel Ciudad! For more from Piecing It Together, click HERE!
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Reena from the Better Call Daddy podcast is here this episode to discuss this long-forgotten TV movie from the mid-1990’s. It was a pilot that never got picked up, but how was Generation X and how does it hold up in 2024? For more from Better Call Daddy, click HERE!
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The city provides! Honey B and Precious D from Monster Movie Fun Time Go! return to The Order to discuss what is very much Frank Miller’s interpretation of The Spirit. For more from MMFTG, click HERE!
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RedFox from Knight Of The Living Podcast is here to help the Order assess the second of the Michael Bay produced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live flicks, Out Of The Shadows. For more from Knight Of The Living Podcast, click HERE!
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Brad from the Old Man Brad podcast stops back by The Order this episode for some childlike wonder and nostalgia as he and Stew discuss 1991’s The Rocketeer! For more from Old Man Brad, click HERE!
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Seth from The Movie Friends podcast joins the Order this episode to talk about one of the MCU’s most highly revered projects! For more from The Movie Friends, click HERE!
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Angel and Steve from Voices From The Mausoleum join the order this episode to discuss the last of the currently released Spider-Man movies to get the SWO treatment: Far From Home! For more from Voices From The Mausoleum, click HERE!
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Jackson Howl, podcast virgin, joins The Order this episode to talk James Gunn’s conclusion to the Guardians of the Galaxy MCU trilogy. How do we think it wrapped up? For more from Jackson at Doc Comics, click HERE!
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Marv from Pods Like Us is back to discuss a better movie this time! It’s the MCU’s first feature-length Spider-Man flick, Homecoming! For more from Pods Like Us, click HERE!
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Lisa from I Love That Movie! joins the Order this episode to discuss Pamela Anderson’s turn towards action movies with Barb Wire! For more from I Love That Movie!, click HERE!
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The living legend Mark Waid joins The Order this episode to go back to 1996 and review Billy Zane’s The Phantom! For more from Mark Waid, click HERE!
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You obviously don’t know who you are messing with! Ed from The Film Effect podcast joins the Order this episode to discuss the sequel to the Daywalker vampire hunter series! For more from The Film Effect, click HERE!
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Get out of that donut and listen in as Pete from the Middle Class Film Class joins the Order this episode to discuss the second Iron Man outing in the MCU! For more from Pete and the MCFC, click HERE!
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Stew is joined by Daddy Warbux of the Oily Trash Movies show to discuss the original Conan outing, one of the movies that transformed Arnold Schwarzenegger into the mega star he would become! For more from Oily Trash Movies, click HERE!
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Stew is joined by legendary comic book scribe Ron Marz to discuss the 2011 Green Lantern movie, which features parts of his own work. What does he think of it, and do either think it is as bad as its rep? For more from Ron Marz, click HERE.
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