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Submit ReviewIt's been a long road getting from there to here. From humble beginnings, to a pop culture phenomenon, the Rusted Robot Podcast has been around a very long time. We have met so many amazing people along the way. We would like to thank you all for the support you have shown us over the years.
The podcast began in January 2014, and with only a few breaks here and there, it continued on for almost 7 and a half years. It started with Shawn and his wife Brigitte sharing their love of all things geek. It was an attempt to bring a bit of culture to a small northern Ontario town better known for hunting, fishing, drinking and drugs. Once their marriage fell apart, they continued on for awhile but times changed. After a brief hiatus, Shawn recruited Josh as a new co-host. When Josh wasn't available, there would be solo episodes and other guest hosts.
This episode is a farewell to a huge part of Shawn's life. The episode is filled with nostalgia and absolutely packed with clips. So many people were a part of this episode in particular, and of the podcast in general. Make sure to subscribe to the YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCataaeTRQltObb7n1GHW_qw/videos
You can also find Shawn continuing his podcast journey with the boys of the Cosmic Pizza Podcast, and by his self on the Soul Forge Podcast which can be found at http://www.soulforgepodcast.com/
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Always bet on black! Black Widow, Black Adam, Black Muppets, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. And so much more!
Black Widow is finally hitting theatres on July 9, 2021. If this comes to pass, the delay will have been 14 months from its orginal release date.
Shazam! The Shazam sequel has cast Helen Mirren as the villain Hespara. As a tie in to the Shazam universe, Black Adam has cast Pierce Brosnan as Doctor Fate.
The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. This is a massive, epic book series. Amazon Video is adapting the books into a new series. 6 episodes are completed with 2 more to shoot. We may see the show this year. Speaking of books, we also talk about author Brian Keene, as well as the Dragon Lance series of books. All this medieval talk leads us into a short discussion about Dungeons and Dragons.
Sesame Street just introduced us to 2 new muppets. And they're a Black father and son duo. This will help the show teach kids about racial relations.
Scott Pilgram vs the World will be released in theatres again as part of its 10 year anniversary. This is a one-week only USA event.
The Creature from the Black Lagoon may be finally getting an update or a remake. We have been hearing about this for over 30 years, but this time it might actually happen.
The Star Trek Voyager documentary is well on its way. It's nearing the one million dollar mark. There is still time to donate to the funding campaign.
Keanu Reeves has written a comic book series called BRSRKR. Netflix has acquired the rights. We will be seeing a live action movie followed by an anime series. Keanu will be starring in everything.
The Last Starfighter is one of our favourite films from childhood. They have tried to get a sequel going for years. A sizzle reel full of concept art has been released. It appears the film could finally actually be happening!
Trailers!
This week's celebrity deaths are George Segal (87), Jessica Walters (80), and Beverly Cleary (104)
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Zack Snyder's Justice League, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Ewoks, Boba Fett, Superman, Godzilla and how to say Gal Gadot!
This week's show is filled with all the geeky goodness you have come to expect from the Rusted Robot Podcast. This week is a heavy focus on the Justice League, and mainly Superman. We have a lot of Leonard Nimoy news too!
Boston mayor declares March 26th as Leonard Nimoy Day! To celebrate what would have been his 90th birthday, the city of Boston will be celebrating everything Spock! Coming September 7, the Autobiography of Spock will be released. Written by Una McCormack, the book will be a telling of Spock's life in the Vulcan's own words.
Godzilla fights! Our good buddy Rene has a special segment for us this week. Rene counts down the top 10 fights Godzilla has battled in his 60+ years on cinema screens.
Star Wars on Disney+ is bringing us so much good stuff. As of April 2, we will be getting the Ewoks. Not only is Disney giving us the 2 movies, but we will also see the Ewok cartoon, the 2003 version of the Clone Wars, and the Boba Fett animated portion of the 1978 holiday special!
Superman and the comic heroes! We have a brief review of the Justice League Snyder Cut. We have a quick review of the Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Our retro trailer of the week is the original trailer for 1978's Superman: The Movie.
In other news, the Wonder Years is getting a reboot. Resident Alien has been picked up for a second season.
RIP Yaphet Kotto
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Join the Rusted Robot Podcast because we are boldly exploring strange new worlds! We have the latest in pop culture news and reviews.
The Star Trek franchise is currently in the midst of some major universe building. This week's announcement tells us that we have 5 new cast members joining Pike, Spock and Number One on the USS Enterprise. Strange New Worlds has just begun production. And, according to a new book, Captain Pike is the most influential man in Starfleet. Pike is the reason there has been no holographic technology from the 2250s until the 2370s. Additionally, there is talk this week with Wesley Snipes. Snipes has been recalling the audition process he went through to almost be cast as Geordi La Forge. We all know that role went to Levar Burton, but it could have been Snipes playing the iconic engineer. The final Star Trek news is a new docu-series coming soon. The Nascelle Company is producing an 8 part series called The Centre Seat for the History Channel to help celebrate the franchise's 55th anniversary.
Bruce Campbell confirms production on Evil Dead Rise. The new film will not star Campbell's Ash Williams, but we will have a new female hero to battle the forces of evil!
Attack the Block is an amazing, yet under appreciated sci-fi gem from 2011. Director Joe Cornish confirms there is a sequel in the works. No word yet on cast or story line.
Avatar was once the highest grossing film in box office history. And then Avengers End Game came and beat it with a re-release. But now, China has re-released Avatar. Avatar is now back as the box office champion!
18 essential science fiction and fantasy films directed by woman. There is a list. We read the list. We talk about the films. How many have you seen?
Russia and China have signed a new deal. They are going to cooperate on a moon base. They are calling it the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) and they are inviting other countries to cooperate.
Also in this episode, we talk about cancel culture relating to cartoons, and our retro trailer of the week is for The NeverEnding Story.
This week's podcast promo: Earth Station Trek
Movies, mutants and more! So many upcoming movies to talk about.
This week's trailers lean towards science fiction and super heroes. We also have a trailer for a documentary of sorts. There is some fun Star Trek news and talk about books and authors. Movies, mutants and more!
STAR TREK: Lower Decks season 1 is coming to DVD and blu ray on May 18. There are tons of special features. And if you enjoy collecting special packaging editions, there will be a steelbook version as well.
There is another new Star Trek movie in development. Many false starts have been reported, but this time it may happen. Kalinda Vazques has been tapped to write the next movie. There are no plot or cast details, but if it happens, this will be the first Trek film written by a woman.
The Alamo Drafthouse theatre chain has filed for bankruptcy. They have also closed 3 locations. There is wild speculation on what this will mean for the company, but no one is certain, especially with a buyout quite likely.
Kevin Feige is working on the next X-Men film. Marvel has been slowly incorporating mutants into their cinematic universe. The Mutants could be the next film to feature the X-Men. Speculation is running wild!
Australian author Matthew Reilly is turning to directing. He has been hired by Netflix to direct Interceptor. Reilly is known for his fast-paced action-adventure novels and the upcoming film promises to be more of the same.
Christopher Lloyd in the news! He has 2 exciting projects on the horizon. In Discovery+'s upcoming documentary, Lloyd will be tracking down the other 6 time machines in Expedition: Back to the Future. The 4 part doc will hit the streaming service on March 15. And, in another project, Lloyd teams up with William Shatner in Senior Moment. No release date has been given.
Jupiter's Legacy will be on Netflix as of May 7. It's a fun, new superhero series.
Doors. It's a new trailer for a movie coming out on March 19. Without warning, millions of mysterious alien "doors" suddenly appear around the globe. In a rush to determine the reason for their arrival, mankind must work together to understand the purpose of these cosmic anomalies. Bizarre incidences occurring around the sentient doors leads humanity to question their own existence and an altered reality as they attempt to enter them.
Thunder Force. Coming to Neflix on April 9. In a world where supervillains are commonplace, two estranged childhood best friends reunite after one devises a treatment that gives them powers to protect their city.
Shawn was a guest on the 2 Stoned Dudes podcast. You can check it out here: https://anchor.fm/ryan-rob/episodes/Shawn-Vanderloo-from-several-podcasts-including-Rusted-Robot-and-Cosmic-Pizza-Podcasts-erp2pj?fbclid=IwAR0ankJqN0FFGGM51bZap4z1QAHLLNSUUZ-utivGYcbtJsbxFJv6UMSraOA
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Superman is in the news this week! Pop culture overload in this episode as we go over all the geeky goings-on, and all the nerd news!
Superman and Lois premiered its first episode this week. Our non-spoiler take-away is a must listen. In other Superman news, DC has a new solo movie in development from JJ Abrams. Rumour has it that we could finally see a Black actor in the Super role!
The Terminator franchise could be expanding. Netflix has ordered an anime series for the film series. No word yet on the era the show will be set in, or who the main characters will be.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe! New toys are coming to store shelves. There are 2 cartoon series in the works - one aimed at nostalgia, and one for the smaller kids.
Marvel News! WandaVision is firing on all cylinders. Falcon and Winter Soldier are coming to Disney+ on March 19, Loki will arrive June 11. Star Wars: The Bad Batch will stream as of May 4. Hulu debuted the trailer for the new M.O.D.O.K. series. Spider-Man 3 is going to have No Way Home for its subtitle.
In other pop culture news....DC will be giving us a Blue Beetle movie. Focusing on Jaime Reyes, this will be the first Latino superhero film. Jordon Peele's Twilight Zone reboot was canceled after 2 seasons. Halle Berry will be starring in Mothership for Netflix. Wesley Snipes has an exciting new project in the works. There's going to be a Pet Semetary prequel. District 10 is currently in development. It's the long awaited sequel to District 9. The new zombie film from Zack Snyder released a teaser trailer for Army of the Dead.
Star Trek Prodigy reveals its characters. This week we got the first look at the animation and character styling for the new series. The show focuses on 6 non-human creatures. In other Trek news, we have been told that Section 31 will not happen until after the other new and current series finish their runs. We remember Leonard Nimoy who left us 6 years ago.
Dark Anger (I Come In Peace) is our retro trailer of the week.
Author Jack Whyte is our celebrity death of the week.
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Star Wars, DC, Star Trek, Marvel news and more. All the pop culture you can handle is front-loaded in this action packed episode of The Rusted Robot Podcast.
Marvel News: the rights for the Punisher and Jessica Jones have reverted from Netflix back to Marvel. Perhaps we will see these characters show up in an upcoming television or film in the MCU. We have a brief rundown of the latest episodes of WandaVision, and we take a look at the new trailer for Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
DC News: Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League will be on HBO Max as of March 18th. Michael Keaton's '89 Batman will continue his story in some upcoming DC comics. And, Sasha Calle has been cast as Supergirl in the soon to be seen Flash movie starring Ezra Miller.
Star Trek News: Production has begun on season 2 of Star Trek: Picard! We also have a brief break down on all the production details for the 6 upcoming seasons of the Star Trek universe shows!
Reboots, Remakes and Sequels! The Running Man is getting a new film from Edgar Wright. The new film will be an attempt at a more faithful adaptation of Stephen King's book than the original 1987 film. Adam Wingard will be directing a sequel to 1997's Face/Off. No word or details on cast or plot or release date. Train to Busan, the 2016 Korean zombie movie is also getting an Americanized version for an English audience. And the CW is rebooting The 4400.
Trailers: We discuss the new trailer for Justice League. We play and discuss the trailer for Falcon and Winter Soldier. We have a rousing discussion and we play the trailer for the newest Mortal Kombat. And finally, our weekly retro trailer is 1990's Total Recall.
Also in this episode, we chat about the controversy surrounding Gina Carano of The Mandalorian, and Buffy creator Joss Whedon's bad behaviour. The show is wrapped up with a brief talk about the recent Mars mission.
What did we watch recently? This week we talk about Agents of Shield season 7, WandaVision, Young Rock, The Equalizer, Resident Alien, Challenger: The Final Flight, Woman in Motion, and The Map of Tiny Perfect Things.
Larry Flynt and Rush Limbaugh are our celebrity deaths.
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To be or not to be, that is the question! This week the world lost an icon of stage and screen. Christopher Plummer has gone to the undiscovered country. This week's episode has the usual mix of trailers and celebrity deaths, but we have added a new segment. Come join us for all the pop culture you can handle.
Stacy Osei-Kuffour has been hired by Marvel Studios to write Blade. She’s a playwright turned TV writer who was a story editor and writer on HBO’s Watchmen, as well as a writer on Hulu’s Pen15 and story editor on Amazon’s Hunters and HBO’s Run. She was hired after a six-month search. Reportedly, Black writers were the only ones seriously considered and Osei-Kuffour’s hiring makes her the first Black woman to write a Marvel movie.
Eight for Silver, the new film by writer-director Sean Ellis, is an attempt to tell a brand new werewolf story, one that’s set in the past, is delightfully disgusting, and even tries to tug at your heartstrings. There is no current release date, but by all accounts the film is something to behold.
Saban Films has unveiled a trailer for Cosmic Sin, the new sci-fi adventure starring Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo, which arrives later this month. It hails from director and co-writer Edward Drake (Animals) and represents his second feature. It follows a group of rogue soldiers who launch a preemptive strike against a newly discovered alien civilization.
Legendary and Netflix’s Pacific Rim: The Black is the continuation of the franchise co-created by Guillermo del Toro where evil Kaiju try to destroy the Earth but humanity meets them with massive robot warriors, called Jaegers, that require two humans to control. We already knew the show was coming to Netflix March 4—and now, we’ve got the first trailer, where we meet Hayley and Taylor, two kids who commandeer an old Jaeger in an attempt to survive and find their missing parents.
Also this week, we are discussing recent television viewing. We are talking about WandaVision, The Boys, and Resident Alien. This year's cancelled TV shows are also discussed. Finally, we talk Shin Ultraman, Godzilla toys, and Sir Patrick Stewart's recent Covid vaccination.
Celebrity deaths include Christopher Plummer (91), Dustin Diamond (44), Hal Holbrook (95), Joanne Rogers (92), and Butch Reed (66).
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Babylon 5, Godzilla, cartoons and trailers. We are talking about all the latest in pop culture. Podcasting is great fun and I could do this all day, every day. Join your host Shawn, and Jeramy from the Fandom Squad Podcast as they chat about everything you love.
Cartoons! This week we talk about new and old animated adventures. We discuss The Simpsons, Doug, Futurama, Cyberchase, Ren and Stimpy, Disenchantment, X-Men Animated Series and Iron Man Armored Adventures.
Babylon 5 is now available to HBO Max subscribers. The powers that be have spent the last 6 years remastering the show. If you have not seen this ground-breaking series, now is your best opportunity.
In other news, Cloverfield is getting a direct sequel. No word on the plot or the cast, but JJ Abrams will be back as producer. Zack Snyder's director's cut of Justice League will hit HBO Max on March 18th. The run time is expected to be about 4 hours. We also discuss the latest episode of WandaVision, and season 2 of Orphan Black.
Trailers! This week we have 3 trailers to discuss. First we take a good look at Godzilla vs Kong. And then we follow that up with Agent Revelation. Our final trailer (which looks like a lot of fun) is Boss Level. Listen to our thoughts on these upcoming films.
This week's collectible is a toy robot review. Jeramy recently picked up the Walmart version of Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet. I could do this all day, and I'm sure you all can too!
Celebrity deaths this week include Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman.
You can check out all of Jeramy's podcast stuff at these links: https://anchor.fm/fandomsquadpodcast?fbclid=IwAR0vu7UEhESVo2hh_8yd9EKruZNTXfc2yoX3EPo-ZIdXmgYEEcX8p4SorPk
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Sleeping In Light is the name of the final episode of Babylon 5. This week the world lost Mira Furlan, the actress who played Delenn for all 5 seasons, and can be considered the heart of the show. We give an extended tribute to Mira this week on the podcast. Her loss is deelply felt.
At the end of the episode, we do a heavy spoiler discussion on recent Star Trek offerings. In particular, Dan and Shawn discuss Lower Decks and the final episode of Discovery. There is a time stamp letting you know how long the discussion goes on for.
Space Sweepers is the latest space epic coming to Netflix in February. We have the trailer and a few thoughts on this Korean language film.
Also included in this episode are some brief discussions on recent television viewing. Dan talks about Agents of Shield and American Gods. Shawn talks Orphan Black and Wandavision.
In casting and streaming news: Michael Fassbender could be Victor Von Doom in the upcoming Fantastic 4 reboot. The Muppet Show is heading to Disney+ in February. Batman: The Animated Series may be getting a sequel series from HBO Max. And, CBS All Access will be rebranding itself as Paramount+ on March 4th.
Celebrity deaths of the week: Larry King (87), Hank Aaron (86), and Mira Furlan (65)
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