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Socially Distanced heads to the world of Arcane for the next two episodes!
In this episode Amanda Rivas, who's been so excited for the second season of Netflix's epic animated series, is in the host seat. She is joined by her co-host Bill Bodkin along with Courtney and Marshall Stevenson of the Blerd Watchers Podcast and Pop Break's TV Editor Avani Goswami to discuss Arcane Act 1 and Arcane Act 2 aka the first six episodes of the second and final season.
This foursome discusses the relationship between Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell), Vi and Kate (aka ViKate), the significance of moms in the series, Viktor and Jayce's friendship, the evolution of animated films and shows, the significance of Victor's messiah arc, the animation and action, and what the final three episodes have in store for the series.
In the pre-game segment, they discuss the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight.
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Holy HBO prestige drama, Batman! Socially Distanced is back and we're talking about the hit HBO series, The Penguin.
Bill Bodkin, editor-in-chief of ThePopBreak.com, is in the host seat this week and is joined by "The Human Star Wars Encyclopedia" Amanda Rivas and the Batman by the Numbers boys -- Dan Cohen and Kriss Ingersoll (of the Media/Lit Podcast).
In the episode they discuss the brilliance of Cristin Millioti and Colin Farrell, why Bill hates the Miami Vice movie, what the definitive episode of the series, the explosive finale, and where we see The Penguin in the world of Batman (in terms of film, TV and in the parks.
In the pre-game they discuss the career of Denzel Washington and choice two movies we love by him.
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It's a takeover of the Socially Distanced Podcast! DJ & Michelle Chapman of the Roses & Rejections Podcast (Pop Break's uber popular Bachelor & reality dating show) take over the show to talk about Love is Blind Season 7.
Oh but don't fear -- Amanda and Bill are still on the show! Listen to them absolutely lose their minds talking about the couples.
Before that, the four talk about their history with reality TV -- including Bill's former column called "Real Men Watch Reality TV" with Luke Kalamar. DJ and Michelle question Bill and Amanda about how they felt about the first two episodes, their predictions for the rest of the season and so much more!
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It's once again time to go down, down, down the witches road as Socially Distanced gathers a coven to give instant reactions to the Agatha All Along finale.
"The Human Star Wars Encyclopedia" Amanda Rivas is in the host seat and is joined by Pop Break's editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, Jenn Johnson from The Queens of Nerdom Podcast and Val aka Dr. The Wife from Face4Wrestling to discuss the two episode finale.
The coven discusses Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke and Aubrey Plaza's performances and their futures in the MCU, Sasheer Zamata's outstanding performance, their favorite episodes, their favorite trials, Bill lamenting the Yankees losing the World Series, the Young Avengers, Marvel's Children's Crusade storyline, the decision to give Agatha a backstory, the big, shocking reveals and so much more.
In the pre-game segment they discuss the Marvel Television sizzle reel which premiered before the finale which gave audiences first glimpses at: Daredevil: Born Again, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Eyes of Wakanda, What If...? Season 3, Wonder Man, Iron Heart, and Marvel's Zombies as well as a release date for Deadpool & Wolverine on Disney+.
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Socially Distanced welcomes you to the second of their two-part Halloween Spooktacular series! This episode they head to Staten Island to discuss FX's hit series What We Do in the Shadows -- which is currently entering its finale season.
"The Human Star Wars" Encyclopedia" Amanda Rivas is in the host seat for the episode she curated -- as it turns out that her co-host Pop Break's editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin has never watched the series. At this point are you even surprised he hasn't watched something very popular?
They are joined by Gigi Ford from the Conculture Podcast who also happens to be a diehard fan of the series. In this episode they discuss the Jackie Daytona-centric episode "On the Run," the star-studded "The Trial" and the very bloody "Nouveau Théâtre des Vampires." They discuss Bill's enjoyment or lack thereof (we're not telling you) of the series, why Gigi adores the show and doesn't want it to end, and Amanda's love of all things from her favorite "human bartender."
In the pre-game they discuss the news from New York Comic Con 2024 including all the big anime news, cosplay, Marvel working with Magic the Gathering, Creature Commandos, Daredevil: Born Again and One World Under Doom.
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They say the heart of rock 'n' roll is in Cleveland, well this week it's on Socially Distanced!
Pop Break's Editor-in-Chief Bill Bodkin is in the host seat this week and is joined by "The Human Star Wars Encyclopedia" Amanda Rivas to discuss the current inductee class for the Rock Hall -- which airs live on (where else) Disney+ on Saturday October 19.
Bill and Amanda are joined by two music journalism luminaries -- Audra Tracy, the editor-in-chief of The Waster, and longtime friend of the Pop Break, Mike Heyliger of the Detoxicity Podcast, Mindful Vinyl and formerly Radio Free Brooklyn and Pop Blerd.
On the episode they discuss the inductions of Cher, Mary J. Blige, A Tribe Called Quest, The Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Ozzy Osbourne, and Jersey's own Kool & The Gang. The quartet discuss their shared confusion over why it took so many of these artists this long to get inducted. They also discuss how Mariah Carey, Oasis, Sade and Lenny Kravitz got the snub (but 2025 will likely be most of their years) while the window for Sinead O'Connor and Jane's Addiction is closing. They also feel really, really old by discussing how Coldplay, John Mayer, 50 Cent, and Gorillaz are now all eligible. They also pick their top "why aren't they in yet" picks like Cyndi Lauper, Soundgarden, Huey Lewis & The News, Diana Ross, Sublime and more.
In the pre-game Bill, Amanda, Mike and Audra talk about their songs, albums and concerts of the year. You'd be shocked how much Jack White and Willow (Smith) talk there is in this section.
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What's your favorite scary movie?
That's right, the Socially Distanced Podcast is immersing itself fully into spooky season by watching the 1996 classic, Scream!
Now why choose a 28-year-old movie to watch this October? Well, for obvious reasons it's one of the most popular horror films of the last 30 years, it's a very relevant franchise, and like ... it's Halloween. But there is one other thing that play here -- Pop Break's editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin has never seen the movie, and he was a teenager when it came out!
Socially Distanced regular guest Ben Murchison is in the host chair this week as he is joined by Bill Bodkin, Amanda Rivas and Scream superfan (and producer on the film Mutilator 2) Ann Hale.
The crew is super-stressed as they wonder if Bill actually likes the movies and you can hear through most of the show! On pod hear about how Ann has multiple rooms in her home dedicated to Scream, the importance of Drew Barrymore to this film, the cultural moment that Scream captured, how it changed the teen market for film and TV, the best kills, the biggest laughs, and of course -- what their favorite scary movies truly are.
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Pop Break heads to Gotham City to review the first two episodes of the hit MAX series The Penguin.
Bill Bodkin, is in the host seat, and is joined by co-host Amanda Rivas and the brand new dynamic duo of the Batman by the Numbers Podcast -- Dan Cohen and Kris Ingersoll of The Media Lit Podcast.
In the episode they discuss their hype level for the series, which serves as a direct sequel/bridge, to Matt Reeves' 2022 film, The Batman. They discuss Colin Farrell's surefire Emmy nomination, Cristin Milioti's show stealing performance as Sophia Falcone, the vibe of the series, the future of the series and will The Penguin's scheming work, and finally how they feel about the distinct lack of Batman in the series.
In the pre-game segment they do a DC Studios temperature check discussing the Lanterns casting drama, the trailer for Creature Commandos, and the new Dynamic Duo film and the potential of the new Superman film.
In a cold opening Bill thanks a lot of people who've helped make Pop Break what it is.
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Socially Distanced celebrates Pop Break's 15 years anniversary this week! In a special episode, Amanda Rivas is in the hosting seat as she interviews her podcast partner Bill Bodkin about all things Pop Break. IN the episode they discuss the impetus and inspiration behind Pop Break, a celebrity who definitely has a thing against the site, the staff of the site and how they are the lifeblood of the entire endeavor, Bill's favorite moments and what the future holds!
In the pre-game segment, they discuss the trailers of Marvel's Thunderbolts* and Ridley Scott's Gladiator II.
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Pop Break walks the Witches Road as they review the two-episode premiere of Marvel’s Agatha All Along starring Kathryn Hahn.
Amanda Rivas is in the host chair and is joined by Pop Break Editor-in-Chief Bill Bodkin and DrtheWife from Face4Wrestling. They discuss their hype level for the series, the chemistry between Kathryn Hahn and Joe Locke, the Aubrey Plaza of it all, the coven and if the series could see a return of Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange or any number of Marvel multiversal characters.
In the pre-game section they discuss the announcements (so far) from Netflix Geeked including trailers and news about One Piece, Castlevania and more.
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We're not going to say his name three times but Socially Distanced will be talking about the #1 movie in America -- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Bill Bodkin and Amanda Rivas are joined by Kriss Nunez of the BCP+ (making his Socially Distanced debut) and Jeff Grettler of the Dos Incredibles Podcast to discuss the long-awaited sequel to Beetlejuice.
In the episode they discuss their history with the film -- how it frightened Amanda, Bill and Kriss and how Jeff say it five times in theaters. They talk about their love for Tim Burton films like Big Fish, Batman Returns, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood and Sleepy Hollow. They then dive head first into the film and what they loved about it (everything from Catherine O'Hara to the beloved Bob), and what notes they have for it -- in particular the overstuffed plot. They also discuss Michael Keaton's immaculate performance and if they want to see a third film in the series.
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Are you ready for some football?! Socially Distanced is and we're bringing you a huge episode.
Join Bill Bodkin, Amanda Rivas, Marshall Stevenson and Ben Murchison as they discuss the 2024-2025 for their favorite teams (the Giants, Cowboys, Eagles and Commanders respectively) as well as who will be in the big game this year, what team will be the biggest surprise, who will be the biggest disappointment, will Tom Brady stay retired, and what will be the big trailer during this year's Super Bowl. They also do some over/unders on Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Saquon Barkley, and how many bad bets Ben and Al Mannarino make this year. They also discuss their teams from the Pop Break fantasy football league and how lifelong friends went to war during the draft.
Special to this year's kick-off episode is the inclusion of a number of guest spots as we get predictions for teams both inside the NFC and around the league. Special guests Kenny Pete, Lisa Giampapa, Murjani Rawls, DJ Chapman, Tyler Yasembousky, Jeff Fountain, Roger Garcia, Kelvin Kately, Taylor Allen, Josh Sarnecky, Sean Cordy, and Mike Mueller tell us how their team will fare this season.
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Farewell summer and hello, fall! Socially Distanced is looking back at the best in television, streaming and cinema from the summer of 2024 and looking ahead to all that fall has to offer.
Bill Bodkin, Amanda Rivas, Alex Marcus and Nynoshka Vazquez Suazo discuss Deadpool and Wolverine, House of the Dragon, Inside Out 2, tons of anime, Oscar bait, high profile trashy streaming shows and more!
In their pregame segment, the gang discuss the news that Oasis is reuniting for a new tour!
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Fire it up! Fire it up! Fire it up! Socially Distanced revisits a film that led to a generation of goth kids and Hot Topic shoppers - The Crow (1994)
Amanda Rivas is in the lead host seat as Pop Break's resident hardcore Crow fan and joined by Pop Break Podcast Director Alex Marcus, stepping in for Bill Bodkin as co-host this week, and The Flamingo King Branden Vice. Hot on the heels of the upcoming release of the 2024 remake of The Crow, they discuss Alex's thoughts on the film as he had never seen the 1994 film prior to this episode, Amanda and Branden's first experiences with the film, supporting cast performances, the film's soundtrack, and the journey full of twists and turns this franchise took to get a remake completed. They also discuss the late Brandon Lee's performance, the legacy this film leaves behind 30 years later, and their concerns about the 2024 film.
In the pre-game segment, they discuss the top three songs of the summer and which ultimately dominated the airwaves. They also share their own choices for the song that dominated their personal airwaves this summer to include tracks by AFI, Urban Heat, and Chappell Roan.
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It’s a massive episode filled with news, churros and mouse ears as we dove deep into all the announcements from Disney’s D23 event.
Bill Bodkin and Amanda Rivas are joined by Pop Break’s Fairy Podfather Alex Marcus and Disney superfan Michelle Chapman (host of Roses and Rejections).
In the episode they discuss the Skeleton Crew, Daredevil Born Again, Andor, Harrison Ford as the Red Hulk, Agatha All Along, Mando & Grogu, and all the Marvel and Star Wars news as well as discussing the massive Disney parks expansion and all the other major film and Disney+ announcements.
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Welcome to the final installment of The House Pop Break — Socially Distanced’s official House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones review series.
Hosts Bill Bodkin and Amanda Rivas are joined by Marshall Stevenson of the Blerd Watchers podcast and Tyler McCarthy of the Not Couple Goals podcast to discuss the House of the Dragon Season 2 finale.
They discuss how this episode, despite what the internet said, was an incredible season ender and a huge bit of hype for the impending third season. They discuss the Alicent and Rhaenyra scene, Daemon bending the knee and who gave the best performance for the season.
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We’re going to need you to come with us, peanut. That’s right Socially Distanced is heading to the multiverse to discuss Deadpool and Wolverine! But that’s not all.
That’s because this is our House of the Deadpool episode — where we’re also discussing the penultimate episode of House of the Dragon Season 2!
Host Bill Bodkin is joined by Pop Break Podcast Director Alex Marcus and very special guest Matt Kelly of Nando v Movies for this episode.
They discuss the cameos, the Deadpool corps and the future of the entire MCU as it relates to Deadpool and Wolverine. But don’t worry they also take an in-depth look at Robert Downey JR’s return to the MCU as Victor Von Doom.
They also discuss the dragon seed storyline for House of the Dragon, how the finale may not work in the favor of Team Black and more!
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Welcome to the House Pop Break -- where we discuss all things related to Westeros, King's
Landing and House of the Dragon.
Pop Break's Editor-in-Chief Bill Bodkin is back in the host seat and is joined by "The Human Star Wars Encyclopedia" Amanda Rivas and special guests Josh Sarnecky (Anime x Pop, TV Break, Anniversary Brothers) and making his Socially Distanced debut, Kris Ingersoll of the Media/Lit podcast.
This foursome of intrepid travelers discuss the strategies of Aemond and Rhaenyra, the hubris and arrogance of the men surrounding Alicent and Rhanenyra, Mysaria's true intentions, Daemon's never-ending visions, the future of the realm, who gave the best person, what character needs to be subject to dragon fire and predictions for the rest of the season.
In the pre-game section they discuss the importance of this year's San Diego Comic Con and the news they need to hear coming out the weekend -- including news on Batman, numerous anime projects, the Avengers director, My Adventures with Superman's future and Spider-man.
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For the last time this year Socially Distanced goes to the High Republic to discuss The Acolyte.
Host Amanda Rivas is rejoined by Pop Break Editor in Chief Bill Bodkin and Podcasting Editor Alex Marcus along with special guests Amanda Clark and Murjani Rawls to discuss The Acolyte Season Finale.
In the episode the discuss the various issues they had with the plot including Sol’s motivations and the Mae and Osha relationship. They praise the lightsaber fights, Manny Jacinto’s sex appeal and the risks showrunner Lesley Headlund took. They discuss the cameos as well as the potential for a second season.
In the pre-game segment they discuss the teaser trailer for Captain America: Brave New World and the potential return for The Russo Brothers to the MCU.
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Welcome to Socially Distanced’s fourth installment of the House of the Acolyte review series — where we review both the latest Star Wars series, The Acolyte and the second season of HBO’s House of the Dragon.
This episode is hosted by Amanda Rivas (for The Acolyte section) and special guest host Alex Marcus (for The House of the Dragon section), tagging in for Bill Bodkin this week. They are joined by The Pop Break’s White Knight and Commander of our Hearts — Ben Murchison.
Our small council begins their journey to Brendok and Westeros with a pregame discussion of the trailers for Agatha All Along and Gladiator 2.
In the first half of the podcast, they return to Brendok with Master Indara, her padawan Torbin, Master Sol, and wookie Jedi Kelnacca, and learn the fateful events that led to the present day events the show covers in Episode 7 of The Acolyte:”Choices.”They discuss Carrie Ann Moss’s performance, her decision to withhold the events of Brendok from the Jedi Council, the epicness of a Wookie Jedi possessed by Space Witches, and the weak-willed Torbin’s struggle to accept the consequences of his actions that night. They also discuss Master Sol’s string of poor choices, intense need of connection, and how his unhinged behavior pretty much led to Mae being thrown under the bus for what happened on Brendok. Plus they clearly had to revisit the thirst for Qimir and why they all are Sith now.
In the second half of the podcast, our small council takes part in a massive dragon battle as they discuss Episode 4 of House of the Dragon: “King of the Narrow Road.” They discuss whether Daemon via his dream sequences in Harrenhall has given up on his ambition to rule or whether he will eventually challenge Rhaeynra, this episode’s lack of Rhaenyra in the first half, Alicent’s motivation for digging into her late husband’s historical texts (although her motivation for taking moon tea is quite clear), and whether Criston Cole is toast after what happens to Aegon in this battle. Plus, they dive into the heated rivalry between Aemond and Aegon, collectively mourn the late great Rhaenys and her dragon Meleys, and discuss so much more.
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