Regular Joes Podcast
This week, the Regular Joes star with the usual mix of Random Topics, followed by a rundown of the various shows they are currently watching across the various streaming services and even a few on broadcast TV of all places. Are they all watching the same shows, do they agree on what’s good and what’s worth skipping? Tune in to find out! There’s also a round of What’s Own The Box…because these guys cant stop adding to their collections even if they tried! Thanks for watching, and listening! Links: Fanboy Collectibles - From Dave’s Workshop - Reach Out: e-mail: ...
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This week, the Regular Joes along with our good friend and semi-regular co-host Brian Mix travel to Bridgeport Connecticut to visit Poster Conservation. Owner Lee Milazzo and his team of artisans conserve, restore and repair posters of all sizes and types so they look as good as they day they were printed, and will last the test of time! They can even work their magic on some posters that most people would think were beyond repair. Lee gives us a full tour of the shop and a demo of each process they use to conserve and restore these posters…including some processes that seem counter...
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In the realm of film props there are collectors, and then there was the late Bob Burns. Over the course of his lifetime, through friends, coworkers, and industry connections, Bob assembled an unparalleled cache of screen used sci-fi and horror film items. Perhaps the only thing more inspiring than the treasure trove he amassed was the kindness and generosity he and his wife Kathy showed towards folks with common interests. This week the Regular Joes recognize the life and legacy of Bob Burns through the memories of two of his many friends; Tom Spina of Regal Robot and Tom Spina Designs, and...
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Amaze! Amaze! Amaze! The eagerly anticipated film adaptation of Andy Weir’s 2021 novel Project Hail Mary is finally in theaters. We’ll cut to the chase, it’s awesome. This week, Barry, Dave, and Tod, joined by Brian Mix, talk about the film, based on a book, and in some cases audiobook, they all love. If you’re in no way familiar with the story there will be SPOILERS. But if that’s the case, you really need to do something about that soon. And once you’ll seen it, you’ll know why these four Regular Joe’s give the film four downturned thumbs. There’s also the usual Random...
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This week, The Regular Joe’s take a last look at the first season of the newest Star Trek spinoff series, Starfleet Academy. Dismissed by many as part of NU Trek “(aka not my Star Trek) Academy presents a starting point for new viewers as well as new cadets. Is it perfect? No, it is not. But there’s enough good there to be hopeful for the future. And isn’t that what Star Trek is supposed to be about? Firefly, another canceled before it peaked sci-fi series, hopes to return in animated form. While this is not exactly the news everyone was hoping for, any chance to get this particular...
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This week Barry, Dave, and Tod check out the catalog for the upcoming Prop Store Entertainment Memorabilia Auction. There are a lot of familiar offerings, but also several new things worth taking out a second mortgage for, like C-3PO‘s head, a legendary broken sword, or maybe fishing gear from the worst fishing trip ever. Even if you’re not laying down big money, it’s fun to play. What if … There’s also the usual random topics, including speculation on the Firefly announcement we will be hearing about very soon. And as they continue to acknowledge the 60th anniversary of Star Trek,...
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This week, the Regular Joes talk about three very different TV series. Pluribus is a surprise hit for Apple, though it really shouldn’t be. Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan knows how to tell a compelling story. This time he takes the alien body snatcher trope and goes places you would never expect. Just when you thought another trip to Westeros would be more of the same HBO serves up a Knight of Seven Kingdoms. Much more about impalement, then backstabbing, Knight gives us a character piece that does not require a chart or spreadsheet to follow. While the first two shows are unexpected...
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This week, Alex Arnold shares his deep passion for Indiana Jones with the Regular Joes, detailing his journey as a collector, from his childhood memories of watching the films to the thrill of attending the red carpet premiere of 'Dial of Destiny,' Alex discusses the evolution of Indiana Jones collectibles and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook in fandom. Alex also reflects on his interactions with notable figures like John Rhys-Davies and the impact of Indiana Jones on his life. Alex, Dave, Barry and Tod also share some of their favorite Indiana Jones collectibles in a...
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This week Brian Mix joins Barry, Dave, and Tod to formally announce the Kickstarter effort to provide a home for the Shuttlecraft Galileo at the Official Star Trek Set Tour in Ticonderoga, New York. The Galileo has endured a long, and often perilous, journey in the decades since The Original Series ended its three year run. There is no one better equipped to tell that story than Adam Schneider, who purchased the largest surviving original Star Trek series prop in 2012 and painstakingly restored it to its former glory. Adam‘s personal fleet of Star Trek production models includes some of the...
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This week, the Regular Joe’s play Monday evening quarterback, providing color commentary on the big sports-ball matchup from this past weekend. Who won and who lost. Did Pepsi score by co-opting polar bears from their competitor Coca-Cola? Did callbacks to 90’s hits Jurassic Park and Good Will Hunting work for Xfinity and Dunkin’ Donuts? There were a whole lot of AI ads for companies whose names you’ve already forgotten, more big names than you can count, and more money spent than seems even remotely reasonable. Does it matter? One expert says no. There’s also round of What’s...
info_outlineIn its third season Strange New Worlds has gone a long way towards living up to the first word in its title. From its inception, the pre-Kirk (somewhat) Enterprise series promised to avoid the long drawn out arcs that bogged down its predecessor Star Trek: Discovery.
No one anticipated the bizarre, random, series of non sequiturs we’ve been served up this season. While there have been some funny bits, and a few noteworthy bits, most of the seven episodes to date have left viewers scratching their heads.
This week, Barry, Brian, Dave and Tod break down the season so far and ask, can the series be saved? Opinions vary, mostly About "Four and a Half Vulcans."
There’s also a round of What’s in the Box and the usual random topics.
Thanks for listening!