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S16E09 – Stegosaurus Mike or Go Home

Archaeon 25/06/2019

We’ve been away for a little while because of E3 (check out our coverage on our YouTube channel, and don’t forget to subscribe while you are there), but we won’t dwell on that because things other than video games have been happening in the world. So, kicking things off this […]

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Cinema Eclectica 210 – Jules & Jim Up A Mountain

Archaeon 20/06/2019

At 210 episodes old we can ask for all the things in the world, but that doesn’t mean we’re going to get anything for this “obvious” landmark. Besides, Rob and Aidan have a job to do. This week it’s another of our regular Directors Lottery episodes, and the director in […]

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4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 37 – X-Men: Dark Phoenix SPOILER-CAST

Archaeon 18/06/2019

Soooooo … Dark Phoenix is finally out in cinemas, and given our feelings about the trailer, the convolutedly confusing history of the X-Men and the Phoenix force itself, and the twisted timelines of the film franchise, we still went to see it. 4-Panel. We watch it or read it so […]

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Cinema Eclectica 209 – Damn You 5 for £25!

Archaeon 12/06/2019

The uncontainable power of our sister show 4-Panel rises up and consumes us again as Mick and Andrew join Aidan to discuss “X-Men: Dark Phoenix”. It’s the last in a franchise that’s lasted as long as two MCUs, but what’s the endgame like? Of course, before we watched films with […]

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4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 36 – Godzilla: The Ultimate Magical Girl

Archaeon 12/06/2019

With everything from plushies to video games under its giant belt, Godzilla is arguably one of the most profitable and marketable monsters on the planet, and with a new movie in cinemas (which we talk about as well), we though it was time for a look at the comic-book and […]

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Surprise Lions Cause Khaki Pants – Literary Loitering 104

Archaeon 11/06/2019

The goat herders of cultural anarchy return with another sack full of interesting and sometimes strange tidings from the arts world, and kicking things off this week is the shocking news that Grr Martin has allegedly finished a book – something that he strenuously denies. In other news, the musician […]

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4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 35 – Dark Phoenix: Mad Jeans And Mutant Men

Archaeon 07/06/2019

Get the headache tablets and the X-Men crazy wall ready because the Dark Phoenix movie is out soon, so we thought it would be a good idea to look back over the very convoluted history of the cosmic entity. With a full wardrobe of sashes, shawls, capes, children from other […]

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Cinema Eclectica 208 – Fritz Lang’s Mannequin

Archaeon 06/06/2019

The show is turned upside down again this week, with three big new releases in the second half and an archive gem in the first – Sergio Martino’s Poe-meets-giallo cult classic “Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key”, the title of which is but the […]

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4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 34 – The Strange History of Batwoman

Archaeon 31/05/2019

The Batwoman TV series is on the horizon, so Andrew, Mick and Rob thought it would be interesting to explore the character’s rather strange history, and in order to do that we have to go back to the original Batwoman, which isn’t the current Batwoman. It was mainly Andrew’s idea. […]

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S16E08 – Cronenberging Your Tamagotchi

Archaeon 31/05/2019

After establishing our status as award-winning swimmers (25 metres), The Geek Show returns for another dip in the shallower end of science and technology news, and kicking things off this week is the backlash against the poorly-written final season of Game of Thrones, which has culminated in a petition for […]

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