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520 - FCF: The Nice House on the Lake (feat. Eric Sipple)

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Release Date: 04/06/2025

536 - Interview with the Vampire (feat. Eric Sipple) show art 536 - Interview with the Vampire (feat. Eric Sipple)

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Shall we begin like David Copperfield? “I am born…I grew up?” Or shall we begin about 120 years after Anne Rice's novel Interview with the Vampire took place, with AMC's brilliant TV adaptation shifting the story from Louis de Pointe du Lac as a wealthy white plantation owner in the 1790s to one where Louis is a Black man in the 1910s working the red light district to keep his family fed? That's one of the many brilliant changes Rolin Jones and his writers have made to Rice's beloved book, and Paul, Arlo, and Eric couldn't be happier. The gang discusses why these changes fit so well in a...

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Look up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s James Gunn’s Superman, here to launch the writer-director-studio-head’s brand new (?) DC Universe. It moves faster than a speeding bullet despite having more plot than the last five Marvel movies put together–and some of those plot points hold up better to the green-K gaze of our hosts than others. Paul, Arlo, and Eric break down everything about this new big screen Man of Steel, including a perfect cast, major deviations from Superman’s origin, Gunn’s unabashedly political script, fuckboi Jimmy Olsen, and so much more. Maybe...

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533 - The Fantastic Four: First Steps (feat. Eric Sipple) show art 533 - The Fantastic Four: First Steps (feat. Eric Sipple)

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Well they can’t all be winners, folks. I’m not talking about the movie. The Fantastic Four: First Steps was actually pretty great. It’s the second MCU film in a row that we here at Gobbledygeek HQ agree on almost entirely, and you’ll hear us say lots of nice things about it. No, the non-winner I’m referring to is this episode, because you’ll actually only hear SOME nice things about it. We were plagued by audio and editing issues like they were a troupe of almost-entirely-cut-from-the-final-film Super Apes stealing every third word any of us said.   Anyway, enjoy I guess....

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532 - VAL-halla: Top Gun / Willow (feat. Eric Sipple) show art 532 - VAL-halla: Top Gun / Willow (feat. Eric Sipple)

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531 - Thunderbolts* (feat. Eric Sipple) show art 531 - Thunderbolts* (feat. Eric Sipple)

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For the first time in a long time, Gobbledygeek dips its beak back into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They’ve done so for a very special film: Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts*, a return to the MCU’s past glories with a tale of outcasts looking for something to believe in. Yelena Belova, the Winter Soldier, U.S. Agent, Red Guardian, Ghost, and Taskmaster come together to form a new kind of Avengers team; one formed under the auspices of none other than Elaine Benes. Paul, Arlo, and Eric–our own band of lovable misfits–discuss Florence Pugh’s killer performance, the lovable David...

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529 - That Was Then: The Night of the Hunter show art 529 - That Was Then: The Night of the Hunter

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Would you like us to tell you the little story of Arlo and Paul? A-R-L-O! It was with this pretentious film buff that a That Was Then episode on Charles Laughton’s sole directorial feature, 1955’s The Night of the Hunter, was chosen. P-A-U-L! Do you think he’s apt to enjoy a cinephile fave? Now listen, and we’ll tell you the story of Gobbledygeek. Those co-hosts, dear hearts, is always a-disagreein’ and a-bickerin’, one agin t’other. Now hear ‘em! Ol’ Paul, he’s a-doubtin’ the perverse noir his buddy won’t shut up about it, and it looks like Arlo’s rec is a goner. But...

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528 - That Was Then: Back to the Future (feat. Eric Sipple) show art 528 - That Was Then: Back to the Future (feat. Eric Sipple)

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We’re going back…to That Was Then! Paul, Arlo, and Eric return to their series of vintage movie discussions to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Robert Zemeckis’ 1985 sci-fi comedy blockbuster Back to the Future. It’s a classic beloved by many folks of different generations, but we’re here to answer that most pressing question: Why? The gang unravels every last nonsensical thread of BTTF, finding plenty to love despite how fuzzy everything is beneath the film’s surface. There’s admiration for Zemeckis’ ability to power through even the dumbest plot convolutions, praise for the...

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527 - FCF: Mouse Guard (feat. Eric Sipple) show art 527 - FCF: Mouse Guard (feat. Eric Sipple)

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For this month’s (not that we’re on any kind of schedule anymore, hehe) Four-Color Flashback, Paul, Arlo, and Eric are scurrying over to the first three volumes of David Petersen’s Mouse Guard. Published from 2006-13 by BOOM! Studios, Petersen’s medieval epic takes place in a world devoid of humans, where a civilization of mice attempt to survive harsh weather, even harsher predators, and each other. The gang discusses the many, gloriously illustrated sequences of absolutely brutal animal-on-animal violence; Petersen’s awe-inspiring attention to detail, including a number of songs...

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It’s a reunion at the end of the world as Eric Sipple joins Paul and Arlo for the latest Four-Color Flashback. Paul has invited everyone to The Nice House on the Lake, James Tynion IV and Álvaro Martínez Bueno’s 2021-22 DC Black Label series about a group of old friends who have been sequestered from the apocalypse by their alien BFF. The gang discusses the way Tynion captures the feeling of being that friend who only has one other friend in the group, how Bueno uses his naturalistic and painterly style to evoke real horror, what the book says about what it takes to keep a group of adult humans from destroying each other, and much more. Plus, a whole bunch of casting announcements for Avengers: Doomsday and a trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another.

 

NEXT: Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can, like starring in the new Disney Plus animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

 

 

BREAKDOWN

00:00:44  -  Intro / Guest

00:26:51  -  The Nice House on the Lake

02:11:10  -  Outro / Next

 

MUSIC

  • “Drops in the Lake” by Lord Huron, Long Lost (2021)

  • “Friends” by Whodini, Escape (1984)

 

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