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.
Another one from the “big move” archive”. This episode we have Logan, Jonathon, and Richard in the booth. So what are we reviewing? Shhh, it’s a mystery…A Yu-Gi-Oh! Mystery Cube that is!
What we reviewed in this episode:
Yu-Gi-Oh! Mystery Cube, Konami, 2019.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Blind Ambition”, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie Soundtrack, The Deleted, Legacy, 2004.
“We’ll Be There”, Yu-Gi-Oh! Music to Duel By, John Siegler & Julian Schwartz, 4Kids, 2001.
The ComicPop Crew expects some rings, but are they on it? If so was it bliss? Because sometimes rings can turn into a horror show. Tune in and find out if we were horrified as we review and discuss F. Javier Gutierrez’ feature film Rings.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Rings, F. Javier Gutierrez – director, Paramount, 2017.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
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.
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.
The ComicPop Crew swoops back in time to World War II. Hitler is blazing a trail of conquest through Europe. However, some brave German men and women take stands to try and stop his actions. Operation Valkyrie is one such stand. Join us as we review and discuss Bryan Singer’s feature Valkyrie.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Valkyrie, Bryan Singer – director, United Artists, 2008.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Join the ComicPop Crew as Richard tests Jonathon and Logan’s knowledge on some of the compositions John Williams composed for many of the Scores he has provided for the music industry. See if you can name the movies, from Williams’ Scores, as fast as Logan and Jonathon. So everyone “have fun tonight”!
Item Reviewed:
For you to guess along with Logan and Jonathon as Richard spins the tunes.
Music Drops Used:
“Hollywood”, Crazy Love Hollywood Edition, Michael Buble, Reprise, 2010.
“Everybody Have Fun Tonight”, Mosaic, Wang Chung, Geffen Records, 1986.
This one gets away from us folks. Have a fun time listening to the ComicPop Crew spoil pretty much everything, as we discuss the animated feature The Angry Bird Movie, from directors, Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly.
What we reviewed in this episode:
The Angry Birds Movie, Clay Kaytis – Director, Fergal Reilly – Director, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2016.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Rockin’ Robin”, Bobby Day, Class, 1958.
“Friends”, The Angry Birds Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and If I’m Honest LP, Blake Shelton, Atlantic and Warner Bros. Nashville, 2016.
Come join us, on our not so round table, as the ComicPop Crew discuss an independent comic book project that Jonathon found for us. Jonathon went out on a quest to The Smallville ComicCon to meet new friends that bequeathed many treasures upon him. From his signature from Superman (Brandon Routh) to the bounty he shared with Logan and Richard. What bounty is this you ask? It’s the first promotional issue of The Ark: Awakening, part of the Celestial Universe, by Aaron Shaw and Marc Oliver.
What we reviewed in this episode:
The Ark: Awakening, Aaron Shaw – Story, Marc Oliver – Art, Aaron Shaw (Promotional Copy), 2019.
Music clips used in this episode:
“The Ace of Swords”, The Turn of a Friendly Card (Expanded Edition), Alan Parsons Project, Arista Records, 1980.
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Find out what the ComicPop Crew caught on their Pokemon excursion. Logan, Jonathon, and Richard discuss the cards that get from some Pokemon Ultra Prism dollar packs. Will anything good be caught? Hopefully! So let’s begin our Pokemon adventure.
Pokemon Sun & Moon: Ultra Prism, Pokemon Company, 2018. This is a 150 card set which includes: 6 Prism Star Cards; 10 Pokemon – GX, including 5 Ultra Beasts; 18 Trainer Cards; and 3 Special Energy Cards.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Get Happy”, First Pokemon Movie Soundtrack, B*Witched, Atlantic, 1999.
“It Was You”, First Pokemon Movie Soundtrack, Ashley Ballard and So Plush, Atlantic, 1999.