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Next: celebrating Jim Henson's birthday or the 10th anniversary of Firefly. Maybe both?
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Next: Celebrate Gobbledygeek’s eleventy-first episode as the boys discuss the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated musical television special The Hobbit. BYOPW (bring your own pipe-weed).
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Next: it's been a year, folks. Time to look back on what went right and what went very wrong with DC's New 52.
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Next: as summer winds down, it's time to take a look ahead for the Fall/Winter Movie Preview.
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Next: Geek Challenge time once more! Paul will watch Grave of the Fireflies and AJ will watch Watership Down. That's not gonna be depressing at all.
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Next: again, who knows, Paul and AJ's brains are fried.
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Next: it's a Gobbledy-free-for-all! Anything and everything is fair game.
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Next: We’re back, back in the Gotham groove. Paul and AJ rise up to discuss Christopher Nolan’s Bat swan song, The Dark Knight Rises.
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Next: we're taking the Fourth of July weekend off, but enjoy your fireworks and your independence! Unless you're not American, in which case...well, try not to make too much fun of us.
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Next: something to do with music. We'd like to say we're just playing coy, but we honestly have no idea.
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Next: unbelievably, we have reached 100 episodes. Tune in for a trip down memory lane with the best (and maybe some of the worst) of Gobbledygeek.
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Next: John Carter. Prepare for bloodshed.
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Next: the boys have decided to slack off or Memorial Day, so no show next weekend. When we come back, there will be a Geek Challenge! In the meantime, grill some hamburgers and hot dogs for us.
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Next: The boys get in the Memorial Day spirit by talking about their favorite war movies. They love the smell of napalm in the morning.
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Next: Paul and AJ sit down with Ready Player One author Ernest Cline.
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Next: So, hey, The Avengers? Yeah, we're gonna talk about that.
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Next: It's that time again...the Gobbledygeek Summer Movie Preview!
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Next: Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace and Titanic were both recently released in 3D. Both of our hosts enjoy one of these movies, and both of them also hate the other one of those movies. Expect fistfights and the death of a friendship.
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Next week: It's real! The Cabin in the Woods exists!
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Next: The Geek Challenge returns when AJ challenges Paul to Donnie Darko, and Paul retorts with Real Genius.
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Next: Tarantino Month comes to a close with the WWII revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds.
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Next: Rev your engines, boys and girls. Tarantino Month speeds along with Death Proof.
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Next: Tarantino Month continues with a look at 1997's Jackie Brown.
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Boy, Paul and AJ sure are branching out, aren’t they? If interviews and 30-second specials weren’t enough for you, get ready to be thrilled and amazed by the boys’ first-ever commentary track! Born out of a whim to take up even more of your time, the guys decided to hunker down with a copy of Steven Spielberg’s mega-hit Jurassic Park and proffer their thoughts, musings, and ridiculous opinions on the film. Things they learned in the making of said commentary: you probably don’t want to live-feed dinosaurs; Jeff Goldblum’s exposed chest hairs get a lot of screen time; those short shorts look swell on Laura Dern, but not so much Bob Peck; and goddamn, what a great logo. I mean, there are other things, too, but it’s mostly about Jeff Goldblum’s pecs. So, enjoy!
If you enjoy this commentary and would like to hear more of them, drop us a line at gobbledygeek@yahoo.com or leave a comment on this here post. Which films would our voices enrich? Do you ever want to hear from us ever again after this? Let us know!
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Next: Tarantino Month continues with a look at the big bang of '90s film, Pulp Fiction.
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Next: Tarantino Month kicks off with a look at the man's first feature,
Reservoir Dogs.
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Next: The boys interview Joanna Gaskell of the web series Standard Action.
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It's almost Valentine's Day, so grab your best guy/gal and settle down for the latest episode of Gobbledygeek, in which the boys discuss how marriage is presented in pop culture. It's really hard to find a pop marriage that isn't fundamentally fucked-up in one way or another, but Paul and AJ do their best. You've got everyone from Firefly's Wash and Zoe to The Honeymooners' Ralph and Alice, and then going to the dark side, even Breaking Bad's Walt and Skyler. Plus...Paul and AJ get engaged????
Next: the boys tackle Neeson v. Wolves, aka The Grey.
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Next: Just in time for the chocolates and flowers and obnoxious greeting cards of Valentine’s Day, marriage in pop culture.
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Next week: Our 2012 Spring Movie Preview!
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Next: the future, according to pop culture.
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Next: Some well-deserved time off. For you guys, that is. For the boys it’s nothing but work, work, work to get ready for the all-new, all-different Gobbledygeek Season Three, premiering January 21st, 2012!
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Next: the Gobbledygeek season 2 finale is our year-end round-up of everything we loved (and hated) in 2011.
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Next: We continue our Christmas celebration with a discussion of Gremlins.
Because who doesn't like to think of Phoebe Cates' dad getting stuck in
the chimney when they're putting up the tree?
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Next: Paul and AJ meet up for GobbleCon 2011!
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Next: it's a Bat-travaganza as we tackle Batman: Arkham City and the new
Batman: Year One animated film.
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Next: for the final week of Gobbledyween 2011, we will discuss Event Horizon, a movie that Paul has not seen since it was in theaters and one AJ has never seen. Good times!
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Next: Gobbledyween week three rolls along with a discussion of George A.
Romero's Dawn of the Dead.
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Next: John Carpenter’s The Thing
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Next: We kick off our month-long horror-palooza with a discussion of The Evil Dead.
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Next: Ernest Cline’s new geek bible, Ready Player One!
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Next: 2011 Fall/Winter Movie Preview
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Next: Your guess is as good as ours.
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Next: "No Country for the Outlaw Josey Wales."
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Captain America has arrived to some very positive buzz, but not all superhero adaptations fare so well. Paul and AJ are here with their official list of the 5 Worst Superhero Adaptations...but to console your inevitable sense of despair, they've also got the 5 Best Superhero Adaptations. Tights, capes, laser beams, and nipples are all on display. Merely a day's work for our intrepid Gobblers.
Next: Comic-Con 2011!
‘Nuff Said.
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Ever wanted to get away? Ever wanted to escape into a world different from your own, if only for a moment? Sure you have. Everyone has. In this week's episode, Paul and AJ ruminate on which fictional worlds they'd like to live in, even if, as their selections prove, the mortality rate would be fairly high. On our itinerary, there's Sunnydale, CA; Middle-earth; Toronto (though a very specific Toronto); even Sesame Street. You've also got news; upcoming DVD releases; AJ's reviews of the Simon Pegg/Nick Frost extraterrestrial comedy Paul and Stephen King's novella collection Full Dark, No Stars; and Paul's brief look at the Stand by Me: 25th Anniversary Blu-ray. Don't forget to check out our REAL blog! - http://gobbledygeekbtr.wordpress.com/
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Endeavoring to enlighten the non-comics-reading portion of their audience, Paul and AJ offer up a sort of Comics 101 class: twenty-seven recommendations for beginners in five different categories. From superhero fare like Batman: Year One to webcomics like The Perry Bible Fellowship; from the engrossing autiobiography Blankets to the fantasy epic Fables; from the zombie opus The Walking Dead to Calvin and Hobbes; we've attempted to cover most of the bases. In addition to all o' that, you've also got your news, your upcoming DVD releases, Paul's takes on some brand new comics, and AJ's thoughts on a few movies.
Be sure and check out the REAL blog - gobbledygeekbtr.wordpress.com
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To celebrate Gobbledygeek's one-year anniversary, Paul and AJ decide to reach back into the dusty, cobweb-laced corners of their minds to bring us their Secret Origins: their first geek experiences, what led them to becoming full-fledged geeks, what made them into who they are today. Such memories as paper-and-dice role-playing, live-action role-playing, and chat room role-playing are brought up...wow, that's a lot of role-playing. Never again question their geek credentials. Also, things like comic books, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, computers, and more. Plus you've got news; upcoming DVD releases; AJ's takes on The Troll Hunter, Another Year, and How Do You Know; and Paul and AJ's joint reviews of The Adjustment Bureau and Rango.
Please check out our REAL, OFFICIAL blog: gobbledygeekbtr.wordpress.com
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Paul had a very good "geek week," as he puts it, and so discusses a bunch of the things he consumed in the past week: the TV series Archer and Around the World with Karl Pilkington; the comics Nocturnals: Black Planet, Sweet Tooth, Orc Stain, and Daytripper; and more. After that, the geeks take a look at upcoming DVD releases, offer pithy comments on the state of the US box office, and in another exciting installment of "Reel Picks," AJ reviews The Expendables and Get Low before being joined by Paul to discuss All-Star Superman.
Next: our Oscars post-mortem.
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Paul and AJ celebrate the meaning of life, the universe, and everything by offering up their Deep Thought on how to approach this week's show. Which, of course, is to fly by the seat of their pants and just talk about whatever they want. They dabble in music--AJ offers his belated thoughts on Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, and Paul shares with us his journey through the Rush catalog; movies--reviewed are The Illusionist, Waiting for Superman, and Eric Lax's book Conversations with Woody Allen; and sheer randomness--taking to Formspring and asking each other ridiculous questions. It's about as fun as reading Vogon poetry! So knock back your Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster, and don't panic: we've laid out towels for everyone. You may need a Babel fish, though.
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