We are just having fun reviewing and discussing comic books, graphic novels, manga, anime/animation, music and movies that we have recently read, listened to or watched.
This go around we have dragons, zombies, and I’ll be damned if there isn’t knights in it as well. Does it all mix together well? Hear what the ComicPop Crew think as they discuss and review Knights of the Damned, directed by Simon Wells. Oh and to answer one of our questions during the episode, there is a sequel entitled Dragon Kingdom.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Knights of the Damned, Simon Wells – director, Lions Gate, 2018.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Welcome to Jurassic Park, land of the wondrous gigantic creatures of our past. Now you can take them home as cute little tiny mini-dinos. Hear what mini-dinos Richard and Logan get to add to their mini collection from the Jurassic World Mini Action Dino blind bags.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Jurassic World Mini Action Dino Blind Bag, Mattel, 2019.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom End Credits”, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Michael Giacchino – composer, Backlot Music, 2018.
“Welcome to Jurassic World”, Jurassic World Motion Picture Soundtrack, Michael Giacchino – composer, Backlot Music, 2015.
Cowabunga dudes! Two weeks in a row getting a podcast out! This time the ComicPop Crew gets our shell on as we review and discuss Dave Green’s directed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, Dave Green – director, Paramount, 2016.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
I know it’s been awhile. Work went sideways for a few months, but it’s kind of settling down now. With that in mind we are starting with an episode that was recorded during the transition featuring the ComicPop Crew having fun opening Hot Wheels Mystery Packs.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Hot Wheels Mystery Packs, Mattel, 2018.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Thunder Sped Up Version”, Lightning Dash McQueen, YouTube.
“Route 66”, Cars Original Soundtrack, John Mayer, Walt Disney Records, 2006.
Logan and Richard are back with more of the Predator Franchise, with Predator 2. This recording was done before we did all of our moving, so you might hear some old references. Also remember that in our franchise series we review and discuss the whole movie. So if you haven’t seen the movie, you might want to, and then come back. Or if that doesn’t bother you tune in and listen to our thoughts for Predator 2 directed by Stephen Hopkins.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Predator 2, Stephen Hopkins – director, 20th Century Fox, 1990.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Logan and Richard open a Legend of Zelda Collector’s Fun Box to see what all is inside. See what our thoughts were, however don’t go out looking for these in stores. This is one of our podcasts we did before the big move. You might be able to find some of the Legend of Zelda Collector’s Fun Boxes on the secondary market, but not guaranteed.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Legend of Zelda Collector’s Fun Box with Pin, Enterplay, 2018.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Hero of Our Time A Legend of Zelda Song”, Sharp – Nate Wants to Battle, YouTube, 2016.
Michelle and Richard venture into Bonnie Frankel’s world of exercising. Bonnie’s journey has been one of survival of breast cancer, attempted suicide after a divorce, and a transition through homelessness. She rose back up through athletics to become a competitive athlete within the NCAA and Olympic Trails, becoming an inspirational exercise/sports training specialist, and author.
During this journey Bonnie has developed a theory that she wants to share with everyone. Journey with us as we explore the different personal element types in our discussion of her book, “Bonnie’s Theory: Finding The Right Exercise” utilizing the four elements: Fire; Air; Earth; and Water.
What we visited about in this episode:
Bonnie’s Theory: Finding the Right Exercise, Bonnie Frankel, Create Space, 2019.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Believer”, Oh, What a Life LP, American Authors, Mercury/Island, 2013.
“Shine Your Way”, The Croods Soundtrack, Owl City featuring Yuna, Relativity Music Group, 2013.
It’s time to duel again! Logan and Richard discuss and review the Yu-Gi-Oh! Ignition Assault cards. We have a whole booster box again from Konami and Hill & Knowlton Strategies to break out in three parts. Join us as we start the journey with Ignition Assault!
What we reviewed in this episode:
Yu-Gi-Oh! Ignition Assualt Booster Packs, Konami, 2020. This set contains 100 cards: 48 Commons; 20 Rares; 14 Super Rares; 10 Ultra Rares; 8 Secrets Rares; and 4 Starlight Rares (only in the 1st Edition set.
Logan and Richard are new recruits for Space Command, where adventure awaits! In this thrilling episode we visit with Marc Zicree, the creator, writer, and executive producer of Space Command. Marc has also been the writer of several of your SciFi series including Star Trek: Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, Babylon 5, and several others. Space Command is a fan supported Kickstarter Science Fiction series that blends elements of modern and classic SciFi storytelling. So if adventure is calling, Marc Zicree, of Space Command is ready to have you as his newest recruit.
What we visited about in this episode:
Space Command, Marc Zicree – Creator & Writer, Space Command Studios LLC, 2020.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Space Command Theme”, David Raiklen – Composer, 2020.
Our visit with RoasLinda Diaz extended longer, so we had to divide the Visit into two parts. In this part we dive into RosaLinda’s past works, along with the continued discussion of her School Belles Series. Enjoy the fun in our second part visit with RosaLinda.
What we visited about in this episode:
Any Given Sub Day, RosaLinda Diaz, Gumption and Grace Publishing, 2020.