Episode #82 – Roomba Salesman To The Galaxy

This week the guys have some of the week’s pop culture details to talk about. It’s so different from what they usual do. This week it’s stories like:

  • Omar Cuttin’: Michael K. Williams’ “Han Solo” Role cut during reshoots
  • Godzilla vs. Kong Will Have A Definitive Winner
  • Netflix financing Martin Scorsese’s next film, The Irishman
  • Guillermo Del Toro directed Fantastic Voyage remake on hold
  • Jay & Silent Bob Reboot starts shooting this fall
  • Apparently It is crazy scary
  • ST:D will be rated TV-MA
  • Supergirl season 3 is all about Mon-El’s return
  • Game Of Thrones director admits the show’s timeline is “straining plausibility”. Yeah, no shit
  • Netflix picks up Friends From College for season 2 for some reason
  • Stranger Things Creators Confirm Season 3 Is Happening. Yeah, no shit
  • Jamie Bell developing his own Jumper series. For some reason
  • Anna Diop Cast As Starfire In DC Digital Live-Action Titans
  • Disney Cast Members Immortalized their names in Star Wars Land superstructure
  • 17 new Joker projects crop up at the WB. Ok it’s more like 3
  • Shazam will not use digital age makeup and will cast 2 people
  • Lex Luthor cut from Justice League? One can hope
  • Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Cast as Ebony Maw in Avengers: Infinity War

All that, the Weekly Watched, and all the usual tangents.

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One thought on “Episode #82 – Roomba Salesman To The Galaxy

  1. Urban horror/ghost movies off the top of my head:
    Candyman
    Tales from the Hood
    JD’s Revenge (more of a possession movie than ghosts, but it’s close enough)

    Re: TV ratings – TV-14 falls in between TV-PG & TV-MA.

    If the second part of IT is worth watching, I’d consider mashing the two parts together to mimic the novel.

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