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On this week’s episode we debut a new game, Best Known For, where we test our knowledge of the actors we claim to love. Before that Greg has a rather painful story to tell us, Chuck shares some scientific evidence of why Superman is the best Super Hero, and Dan has a review of Warcraft.
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Dan Clark
Twitter: @MovieRevolt
Greg Beppler
Twitter: @TheCreateForge
Chuck Davis
Twitter: @HeroicAgeChuck
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I really love this game idea. So much so I will probably steal it for myself if you don’t mind!
I kind of stole it too as I noted in the podcast so feel free!
I really love this game idea. So much so I will probably steal it for myself if you don’t mind!
I kind of stole it too as I noted in the podcast so feel free!
The Ian McKellen one makes no sense. How do they put The Hobbit movies above X-Men movies and the LOTR movie they go with Two Towers? Strange.
IMDB is weird. I don’t know exactly how it works but I think much of it is internet traffic.
The Ian McKellen one makes no sense. How do they put The Hobbit movies above X-Men movies and the LOTR movie they go with Two Towers? Strange.
IMDB is weird. I don’t know exactly how it works but I think much of it is internet traffic.
I read about that study as well and call major BS on it. What part of this study took seven years? The list of superheroes and their alleged powers seems like it was hastily thrown together by people without even a passing familiarity with comic books.
In what world does Silver Surfer not have “high-velocity motion”? Or Spider-Man not have “super strength”? Or Thor not have “durable accessories”? He has the MOST DURABLE ACCESSORY.
I’m not even saying this as a fanboy. I’ve read probably less than 20 accumulated issues of superhero comics in my life. But this isn’t hard.
I don’t get that either. Even in the movie he was shown to be super durable. I agree with Dan that Iron Man seems to be the most likely based on the tech in real life we have seen.
I think it is on those things that sounded interesting so got overly reported on. Its basically just a class project, which is cool idea but not gospel by any means.
I read about that study as well and call major BS on it. What part of this study took seven years? The list of superheroes and their alleged powers seems like it was hastily thrown together by people without even a passing familiarity with comic books.
In what world does Silver Surfer not have “high-velocity motion”? Or Spider-Man not have “super strength”? Or Thor not have “durable accessories”? He has the MOST DURABLE ACCESSORY.
I’m not even saying this as a fanboy. I’ve read probably less than 20 accumulated issues of superhero comics in my life. But this isn’t hard.
I don’t get that either. Even in the movie he was shown to be super durable. I agree with Dan that Iron Man seems to be the most likely based on the tech in real life we have seen.
I think it is on those things that sounded interesting so got overly reported on. Its basically just a class project, which is cool idea but not gospel by any means.