Ep. 117: The Robbo Rapport
Publisher |
The Bad Motivators
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
TV & Film
Publication Date |
May 15, 2019
Episode Duration |
02:01:35

Robbo drops in to talk movie release schedules, Disney+ content and more. Here's what happens:

  • We're joined by our pal Robbo (@GC9X) to talk all things Star Wars. He totally gets us. This is gonna rule SO hard.
  • It looks like Who Got What? is unveiling some addiction issues.
  • Disney's movie release schedule shows us that we're not getting a new Star Wars theatrical release after The Rise of Skywalker until 2022, and then two more in 2024 and 2026. Will those be Rian Johnson's movies? Or will it be Benioff and Weiss at the helm? Or someone else?
  • There will be a lot of content available when Disney+ launches. Take a look!
  • Is it possible to meet fan expectations in the age of Twitter? Organized Google-bombing, armchair quarterbacks, people who claim their childhoods have been stolen, etc. What does that do for potential fans or potential creatives?
  • A listener email that just might blow your mind. It blew ours. Seriously.

 

WE HAVE MERCH! You can get t-shirts and the like at https://t.co/ozsvg2LKpO.

Like the theme music? You can get The Merge's album, Subliminal Intent, at CD Baby or wherever you buy music online.

Eric has a Bandcamp page where you can get uncompressed stereo versions of some of the great podcast themes and bumpers you've come to know and love! I know, right?!? Check it out here!

A big thank you Xurxo (@laseraw) for the killer artwork!

Dig the show? Consider leaving us a 5-star review on iTunes! Robbo said you should.

E-mail the show: thebadmotivators@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! The Bad Motivators: @bad_motivators Luke Cruser: @lukecruser Eric Strothers: @ericstrothers Dallas Wood: @dwizzle1978

 

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