GonnaGeek Podcast Network, Geek Podcasts

GonnaGeek is pleased to present the members of its GonnaGeek Podcast family. Geek Podcasts by geeks, for geeks.

The GonnaGeek network consists of independent podcasters whom share the common interest of geek culture. Each podcast is independently owned and volunteer to be associated with the GonnaGeek Network. As such opinions expressed are only those of each individual host and may not represent those of GonnaGeek, its staff, affiliate or any other podcast on the network. Some shows may contain EXPLICIT LANGUAGE/MATURE SUBJECT MATTER. Listener discretion is advised.

E184 – Spike Spiegel Live at PuchiCon Poconos

Intro Background Spike Spiegel created by Shinichiro Watanabe & Toshihiro Kawamoto in “Stray Dog Strut”, April 1998 Protagonist of the series, he’s a bounty hunter partnered with Jet Black aboard the spaceship Bebop Over the course…

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Legends Podcast #655; The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

The final film in Peter Jackson’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Lord of the Rings came to a conclusion twenty years ago this month. Following the success of the first two films, the question remained whether the third could meet the expectation –

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Let Us Talk Television

Seems that this week the boys want to talk a lot about TV.  Willie shares his initial reaction to the Fallout TV series trailer, Chris speculates why Paramount+’s Halo series is free on YouTube, and Bachman wraps things up with an update on one of th…

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Legends Podcast #654; Chronovember: Interstellar (2014)

Christopher Nolan loves playing with time in his films like Memento, Inception, and Tenet and telling stories about the push and pull between family and duty. For his follow-up to The Dark Knight Rises, Nolan plays with both big ideas in a story about a f

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GonnaGeek.com Show #407 – Gonna Celebrate Novembmas

This episode of the GonnaGeek Show was recorded on Monday, November 13, 2023. 

This month we discuss MyQ going away, Netflix apparently having games, The Marvels box office numbers (and we speculate why), Google has a Safari deal, Amazon ditching Android on Fire TV, and IFT-2 sets launch date.

This Week’s Hosts: Stephen Jondrew, Chris Ferrell and Stargate Pioneer. When we record live, we stream to GonnaGeek.com/live. Full show information can be found at http://www.geeks.link/406

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Stupid Piracy Is Dumb

Willie is under the weather this week but don’t worry as Chris and Bachman are still holding down the fort.  Chris goes into a deep dive regarding the upcoming lawsuit between Dbrand/JerryRigEverything and Casetify while Bachman has some interesting …

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Digimon World 2 with Andrew Young (Behold!)

Greetings, fellow gamers and digital explorers! Today, we’re strapping on our Digi-Devices and venturing into the world of Digimon – because why catch ’em all when you can DIGITIZE ’em all? W e’re peeling back the nostalgic layers of the PlayStation classic, Digimon World 2. A game where the monsters are digital, the challenges are…

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Episode 84 – Loki Season 2 Episodes 4-6

Smoking and Drinking in Capes Rob and Jason try to wrap their heads around time travel, cause and effect, and what pairs well with human flavored spaghetti. It’s the final three episodes of season two of 2023’s Loki.

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Issue 183 – Bigby Wolf

Fairytales do come true – we finally bring you the long-awaited issue on Bigby Wolf! So smoke ’em if you got ’em, because things get hairy in this one! Intro Apologies for delay in new episodes Shoutout to new Patron Justin Background …

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Legends Podcast #653; Chronovember: Doctor Who – The TV Movie (1996)

Doctor Who first hit the airwaves in 1963 – sixty years ago! – but the TARDIS went dark in 1989 for an indefinite hiatus. In the mid-1990s, plans started brew to import the iconic British sci-fi series across the pond to America. The BBC partnered with th

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