Monday, April 28, 2014

14x04.4 : I Was Laughing Before It Was Funny

The Square Peg Show promotes Controller Freaks by celebrating* and bashing certain video-game movies and movie-based video games, after discussing with our guest Brandon (returning from season one!) some upcoming flicks. All this, plus a pantheon of kaiju, bad director boxing matches, inexplicable weapon-tossing, and practical four-armed guys.

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[*Although not too much celebrating. Ever noticed the best video-game movies are not actually based on real video games? The Last StarfighterTronWreck-It Ralph... damn, we already need to do a follow-up episode!]

No joke, a few days after we recorded this episode where we mentioned the "myth" of E.T. Atari games in a New Mexico landfill, it turned out to be real. Bizarre. Next up, Roswell...

Stuff we mentioned on the show: the music video; Cracked's "Six Insane Sequels That Almost Ruined Classic Movies," and lists of DC animated movies and their great shorts (a lot of those can be found on YouTube; here are the recent Bruce Timm and Darwyn Cooke ones).

Can't get that Mortal Kombat theme out of your head? Just feel the overwhelming urge to buy it? We'll just leave this here...

Monday, April 21, 2014

14x04.3 : Mind Blown 20 Years Late


Jill, D., Jesse, and Mike discuss some portrayals of women in movies, television, video games, and comics, ranging from Lucy Ricardo to Ellen Ripley to Amanda Waller to Cersei Lannister. It's a fun episode we hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think at the usual places: Facebook, Twitter, squarepegshow@gmail.com , or right here in the comments. Press play or download below! 




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(Related reading: more on Greg Rucka, the study that starts the show off, Gina Carano, and more women at comic cons.)

Monday, April 14, 2014

14x04.2 : Clearly Go Punch a Nazi


Mike and Jesse discuss trailers currently in theaters, some news on Star Wars Episode VII, the new FX series Fargo, and The Incredibles 2, then review Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Plus, bloody snowballs, shiny foreheads, and warthogs with mohawks! Leave us a comment on this post, at squarepegshow@gmail.com, on Facebook or Twitter, or as a review on iTunes! See ya next Monday. (Related reading: Cap's notebookWhat could be the next Marvel movies?)

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Monday, April 7, 2014

14x04.1 : America, I Have to Interject Here


Join Mike, Jesse, Jill, and D. (returning from season one!) as we discuss MegaCon 2014 and the convention scene in general. What were the positive and negative parts of the con? Will you be going to any other conventions this year?

As mentioned below, this is our short podcast to enable us to catch up and plan ahead after a very busy March. Next week we will do a "regular" episode and talk about Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Leave us some comments about the podcast, comic conventions, or Cap 2 in the comments below, on Facebook or Twitter, or at squarepegshow@gmail.com . We hope you enjoy the show! Download it below or press play to stream.

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Friday, April 4, 2014

Why We're Doing The Square Peg Show

March was quite a month; five podcasts and five videos later, we're instead doing a short podcast next week that follows the format of a basic conversation, while we recharge our batteries and plan our shows for the rest of April (and into May and June as well).

It occurred to me that Jesse and I haven't written on this blog without pushing said podcasts or videos in a long time, though, so I'm using this short break of ours to assess why we even started the show back up again and what we hope to get out of it. I won't speak for him but here are my answers.

The first question is easy to answer; it's fun to talk to Jesse and to talk about entertainment. The second answer is, I find it creatively fulfilling. There may not seem to be much creativity involved in essentially collecting conversations and discussions on a website, but there is an element of producing involved. We pick what kind of segments to do, or not to do; we go out on a limb to try new ideas, even if they fail; we enjoy the editing process, selecting music, and planning the next show. We go through formats until we find the kinds we enjoy the most.

It is creative, and I also enjoy talking about other people being creative, whether it's a writer or an actor or a studio executive or a propmaster. Movies, TV, comics, and other entertainment are simply fun to talk about, even when they're crap; hell, especially when they're crap. And as talkative people, there are few greater pleasures in life than good conversations with friends. If we can share that with the world, and other people find entertainment value in that, then why not?

Like I said, March was an unusually busy month for us, but we are glad to be back. I mentioned that we are using more types of formats. This is (more or less) how the schedule works out in any given month: the first two Mondays will see the release of episodes that follow the traditional format of movie-and-TV news and reviews. The next two (or three) Mondays of the month will tend to focus on a particular work (we've done episodes about Lost and Game of Thrones so far), a topic (like superheroes, b-movies, or one we have in the can already about a social issue), or something completely different. That way we are always mixing things up and not getting bored.

We find value in both styles of shows and we hope you enjoy them as well. Every episode may not be a topic you're into, but we can't be all things to all people. Instead, we'll just try to make the best shows we can.

We also have more guests lined up. You'll hear two more voices this month, both returning from previous seasons, plus Jill is returning from the GoT episode. We have three more guests lined up for May and June. We're excited. We're in this for the long haul, barring acts of God and unforeseen tragedies, like Ryan Reynolds starring in Ghostbusters 3. If that happens, show over.

Hope you stick around! Until then, be square.

- Mike Eidson