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Regular Joes Podcast

Regular Joes Podcast

Von: Dave Pisani Barry Kay and Tod Pleasant
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They're into Movies and Toys and TV Shows, Comics and Collecting and Super Heroes, there's no end to the useless stuff they know, but don't call them Geeks, they're just Regular Joes!Regular Joes Media, all rights reserved Kunst
  • 592: Display Space, the Finite Frontier
    Oct 10 2025

    Let’s face it, this really is a first world problem. I bought too much stuff and now I’m not sure what to do with it.

    This week the Regular Joe’s address, the third phase of collecting. First comes coveting, then comes acquisition, then, like the peripheral dog that caught the car, you have the thing and now you have to find a place to put it.

    This all seemed simpler decades ago, when there was seemingly less stuff. In reality, there are far more display options available now than ever before. Some very reasonably priced, If you have the space . . . it all comes down to space. If you’re a collector, an accumulator, or a hoarder you have dealt with similar realities. OK, maybe not so much if you’re a hoarder, but that would be a different episode.

    Anyways, there’s some good advice to be had, or at least a bit of commiseration with kindred souls.

    There’s also the usual random topics and a round of What’s in the Box.

    Thanks for listening!

    Links:

    • Fanboy Collectibles
    • From Dave’s Workshop

    Reach Out:

    • e-mail: podcast@regularjoes.com
    • Voice Message: 413-475-1650
    • Text Message: 413-422-0004

    Leave us a review on iTunes or Spotify

    Like and subscribe on YouTube

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    1 Std. und 24 Min.
  • 591: What The . . . Flag?
    Oct 3 2025

    You can live in a fascist utopia where everything seems ideal, as long as you don’t look too closely at the uncomfortable details. Or, you can live in a techno-oligarchy, where a handful of mega corporations make all of the decisions for you with little regard beyond their bottom line.

    Fortunately, you don’t have to choose, because Peacemaker on HBO Max (I think that’s what it is called this week) and Alien Earth on FX/Hulu let you stick a toe in each universe.

    This week, the Regular Joes wrap up the first season of Noah Hawley’s Alien Earth, and discuss the episode six reveal that drives home how little we understood what is actually happening in James Gunn’s Peacemaker season two. Are they good? Let’s just say these two creators excel at getting new life out of existing properties.

    There’s also the usual Random Topics and around of What’s in the Box.

    Thanks for listening!

    Links:

    • Fanboy Collectibles - www.fanboycollectibles.com
    • From Dave’s Workshop - www.fromdavesworkshop.com

    Reach Out:

    • e-mail: podcast@regularjoes.com
    • Voice Message: 413-475-1650
    • Text Message: 413-422-0004

    Leave us a review on iTunes or Spotify

    Like and subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rjpodcast

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    1 Std. und 12 Min.
  • 590: Sunset on Sundance
    Sep 26 2025

    In the old Hollywood tradition Robert Redford may well be “the last movie star.” His film career spanned six decades, and included numerous iconic roles. This week the full slate of Regular Joes list their favorite Redford films, ranging from the epic to the obscure. And whether you favor the Sundance kid, Jeremiah Johnson, Jay Gatsby, Bob Woodward, or Roy Hobbs, Redford brought an endearing charisma and charm to every role in every era.

    His subsequent work as an Oscar winning filmmaker, activist, and proponent for independent films leave a legacy few can ever match. We will not see his kind again.

    There’s also the usual Random Topics and around of What’s in the Box.

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 Std. und 30 Min.
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