Julian Darius of Sequart (sequart.org) is back to go deep on why the Joker is greatest villain. Why he is so terrifying and how he speaks to real world fears.
Read MoreEpisode 43: It's good to be bad
Scott catch's up with the official 20th Century Geek "Comic Book Guys" Matt and Jordan to talk about all things villainous, with a couple tangents.
Episode 41: Rambo Retrospective
I chat with guest co-host and good friend Gaz about the Stallone action icon John J. Rambo and his many screen outings.
Episode 40: Belated Sequels
We at 20thCG loved Blade Runner 2049 and The Force Awakens, so Scott and Mike discuss other sequel ideas to films from the 80s.
Episode 39: Christmas Movies Part 2
The second part of the Christmas Movie conversation with my wife Alex and our friends Eleanor and Lew. We get geeky about the festive films we love and some that we don't.
Episode 38:Christmas Movies pt 1
I sit down with my wife (Alex) and two friends, Eleanor and Lew to talk festive films that we like and are not so fond of.
Episode 37: Amityville Horror Pt 2: It's impact Haunted House Movies
Scott chats with the Aaron and Matt from the Launchpad Pod about the Amityville Horror and haunted house movies.
Check out the Launchpad pod at www.launchpadpod.com or on all podcast platforms.
Episode 33: Monster Mash 2 - Return of the Living Dead vs. Re-Animator
Mike and Scott take on the debate of which is the better Horror Comedy of 1985 - Return of the Living Dead or Lovecraft's Re-Animator.
Episode 32: Monster Mash 1: American Werewolf vs. The Howling
In the inaugural 20th Century Geek vs. battle two 1981 werewolf films go head to head. Which one will win?
Mike and I debate the two films on 5 categories to finish the argument no one has been having. Which is the better werewolf film, An American Werewolf in London or The Howling.
Bonus Episode: T2 3D Review
Mike and I were lucky enough to see the great Terminator 2 in 3D on the big screen recently. So we thought why not chat about it and other sequels that improve on the first film.
Episode 31: Podcasters in a half shell
I catch up with Stacey from "Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour" to talk all things Ninja Turtles. As well as a few fun tangents.
Episode 30: Video Nasties
Mike and Scott go under the counter and pull out the Video Nasties that Thatcher's Government didn't want people to see. Too gory, too sexy, too scary ... too much fun to miss!!
Episode 25: Masters of the Universe Commentary
Mike and I travel to Eternia for some oiled up adventures. Only to come straight back to Earth with the cosmic key and record a commentary for Masters of the Universe.
Episode 24: An interview with Ed Gale, the man in Chuck and the Duck
I managed to get an interview with the amazing Ed Gale, the man in the suit of Howard the Duck and Chucky. We get some behind the scenes scoop on getting into Hollywood and working with George Lucas.
Episode 23: Child's Play Commentary
I catch up with my friend Kim Fletcher and introduce her to the Child's Play franchise and we have a good chat about the first film in the series.
Episode 18: Alternate Commentary - Cobra
Mike and I take on Stallone's attempt at a Dirty Harry movie and provide a commentary for Cobra like only we can.
Episode 17: Alternate Commando Commentary
Mike and I get together to record a commentary for the action fluff "Commando" (1985) in proper 20th Century Geek style.
Episode 16 British Invasion: Invading Super Shakes
I catch up with the guys from "Super Shakes" comic shop in Burton Upon Trent. We chat about running a comic shop, Morrison, Gaiman and Moore and tangents into other comic type subjects.
www.super-shakes.co.uk
209a Station Street,
Burton-upon-Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE14 1AN
Episode 14: Elvis the King
In this show we take a look at Elvis Presley and 5 events that defined his legendary career. I also interview Todd Slaughter a senior member of the British Elvis Fan Club (www.elvispresleyfanclub.co.uk).
Shane Black Xmas pt2: The Long Kiss Bang Bang
Mike and I review The Long Kiss Goodnight and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. We also discuss our favorite Christmas movies with a slight Christmas tree and Charles Dickens tangent.