by The Flickcast, Dec 11 2016 // 6:00 AM

That’s right, it’s time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. Just in time for the holidays!
On this week’s episode Chris and Joe discuss the latest Luke Cage Netflix news, the newest trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy 2, and the amazing Westworld season finale. Plus, the usual more.
Beer selections this week include Karbach’s Rodeo Clown for Chris and Irish Death from Iron Horse Brewery for Joe. Picks this week include Chris’ pick of the new Amazon show The Grand Tour and Joe’s pick of “The Amazing DC Crossover Episodes” on the CW.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship, or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook, Google+ or shoot us an email.
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Tagged: Anthony Hopkins, Arrow, Chris Pratt, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, HBO, James Gunn, James Marsden, James May, Jeremy Clarkson, Jimmi Simpson, Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Luke Cage, Marvel, Netflix, Richard Hammond, Thandie Newton, The CW, The Flash, The Grand Tour, TV, Westworld
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by The Flickcast, Nov 18 2016 // 2:00 PM

That’s right, it’s time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. Were back again.
On this week’s episode Chris and Joe discuss Doctor Strange, the latest epic from Marvel Studios and also current and potential future developments on HBO’s new “must see” show Westworld. Plus, the usual more.
Beer selections this week include Ballast Point’s Sculpin for Chris and Old Town Brewing’s Sun Dazed for Joe. Picks this week include Chris’ pick of the movie Arrival and Joe’s pick of the new album from John Wesley called A Way You’ll Never Be.
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Tagged: Anthony Hopkins, Arrival, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Comics, Doctor Strange, Evan Rachel Wood, HBO, James Marsden, Jeffrey Wright, Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Marvel, Michael Crichton, Movies, Rachel McAdams, Scott Derrickson, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Thandie Newton, Tilda Swinton, TV
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by The Flickcast, Mar 25 2015 // 1:30 PM

Another week and another new episode of The Flickcast. How do we keep it going? We just love doing the show, that’s all. We do it for the love.
On this week’s episode, Chris and Joe discuss and debate the new Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation trailer, the merits of self-aware computers, William Shatner’s birthday, the alternate ending of Interstellar, the Transporter reboot, the nature of art, the controversy over a Batgirl comic book cover and a whole lot more. It’s a big episode full of controversy, so be prepared!
Picks this week include Chris’ pick of the latest Punisher comic from Marvel and Joe’s pick of the Flash TV series on the CW.
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Tagged: Christopher Nolan, Comics, Interstellar, jessica Chastain, Jonathan Nolan, Kip Thorne, Matthew McConaughey, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Mitch Gerads, Movies, Nathan Edmondson, Podcasts, Tom Cruise, TV, Ving Rhames, William Shatner
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by The Flickcast, Aug 20 2014 // 3:00 PM
After taking a week off, we’re back with an all-new episode of The Flickcast. We’ll try not to take any more time off, but no promises. Hey, we have lives too.
Anyway, on this week’s show, Chris and Joe discuss and debate The Expendables 3, the upcoming HBO series Westworld, the look of the new stormtroopers (and more) from Star Wars: Episode VII, TV series like The Last Ship, The Strain and Outlander and yes, even the relative merits of Jedi facial hair. Of course, that’s not all they talk about. There’s also the usual “more.”
Picks this week include Chris’ pick of the FX series The Bridge and Joe’s pick of Portland hot spot Pip’s Original Donuts.
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Tagged: Anthony Hopkins, Demian Bichir, Diane Kruger, Donuts, Ed Harris, Episode VII, FX, Harrison Ford, HBO, J.J Abrams, James Marsden, Jerry Weintraub, Jonathan Nolan, Mark Hamill, Mel Gibson, Michael Crichton, Outlander, Pip's Original, Podcasts, Star Wars, Starz, Sylvester Stallone, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Bridge, The Expendables 3, The Lost Ship, TV, Westworld
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by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jan 30 2013 // 12:00 PM
As of the time of this writing it is still January, 2013 and all we have seen from Zack Snyder’s Superman film is a couple of teasers and a couple of posters. Why then, you ponder, am I already dismissing the film as a misstep from the Brothers Warner?
I am ready to cast off hopeful anticipation of this film because yesterday the final nail in the coffin was resoundingly hammered in. David S. Goyer spoke to Empire Magazine and had this to say:
“We’re approaching Superman as if it weren’t a comic book movie as if it were real… I adore the Donner films. Absolutely adore them. It just struck me that there was an idealist quality to them that may or may not work with today’s audience. It just struck me that if Superman really existed in the world, first of all this story would be a story about first contact. He’s an alien. You can easily imagine a scenario in which we’d be doing a film like E.T., as opposed to him running around in tights. If the world found out he existed, it would be the biggest thing that ever happened in human history.”
Soak that in boys and girls, the most iconic comic book character of all time is going to be presented (once again) as if he were not a comic book character starring in a comic book movie.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Editorial · Editorial and Opinion · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Superman Reboot · Warner Bros
Tagged: Christopher Nolan, Comics, David S. Goyer, DC, Editorial, Empire Magazine, Fail, Jonathan Nolan, Man of Steel, Movies, Opinion, Superman, Warner Bros
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