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The Geek Watch Podcast

The Geek Watch Podcast

Von: Brian J Hatcher & Mandy Petry
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The Geek Watch Podcast, hosted by Brian J. Hatcher and Mandy Petry, gives you the latest on scifi, fantasy, and horror on TV, in movies, and online, all from a fan's perspective. Your hosts: Brian J. Hatcher: @brianjhatcher Mandy Petry: @meenjahAll rights reserved Politik & Regierungen
  • Episode 265: It's Not All Bad News
    Jul 16 2026
    On today's podcast, Brian Hatcher and Mandy discuss the rapid digital release of "Supergirl" after a steep 75% second-weekend box office drop, and Brian revisits his mixed feelings about the film, blaming “movie by committee,” multiple cuts, removed material, slow pacing, uneven stakes, and fan-service elements like Lobo that don’t serve the story. They also address how online backlash can shape reception before release, citing criticism of Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey over casting Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy. The conversation expands to superhero fatigue, Marvel’s reliance on escalating spectacle and billion-dollar expectations, and the need for stronger storytelling and smaller-budget projects, praising creative successes like Everything Everywhere All at Once, Vox Machina, X-Men ’97, and Godzilla Minus One, plus notable horror projects from YouTube creators. 00:00 Opener 00:30 Supergirl Digital Release 01:37 Review Hesitation 02:49 Movie By Committee 03:17 Lobo Fan Service 04:27 Pacing, Stakes and Plot Holes 07:14 Online Release Fallout 08:33 Odyssey Casting Backlash 10:18 Why Risk Matters 11:53 All Star Cast Tangent 13:32 Ensemble Movies Then Now 15:42 Marvel Fatigue Reality 17:03 Spectacle Versus Story 19:44 Good Geek News 20:25 Low Budget Creativity 21:13 YouTube Horror Breakout 22:05 Studios Must Adapt 24:02 Closing And Sign Off
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    25 Min.
  • Episode 264: Anything Happen While We Were Gone?
    Jul 3 2026
    On today's podcast, Brian and Mandy return after a hiatus and discuss Anthony Head’s passing, Doctor Who’s current uncertainty, and finally critiques "Supergirl" and its poor box office and argues many negative reviews are fueled by online punditry and broader fandom grievances. 00:00 Back In Studio 01:51 Anthony Head Tribute 06:14 Classic Who Wilderness 07:45 Doctor Who Tender News 10:53 IP And Reboot Fears 12:09 Mandy As Showrunner 13:21 Format And Casting Ideas 15:29 Recasting The Doctor 15:55 Ditching Mystery Boxes 16:37 Open Up The Writers 18:15 Doctor Who On Hiatus 19:13 Supergirl Box Office 20:19 Reviews Feel Rigged 23:41 Krypto And The Dog Debate 27:11 Bad Faith Fan Culture 31:25 Episode Wrap Up
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    32 Min.
  • Episode 263: Can Hollywood Bring Back The Geeks?
    Apr 11 2026
    On today's podcast, Brian and Mandy discuss the controversy around Mia Ballard’s horror novel "Shy Girl," which was pulled from UK shelves and had its US release canceled after AI-detection software suggested it was partially AI-written. Ballard denies writing it with AI and blames an editor, while Brian notes AI detectors can be unreliable and the fallout could unfairly end careers and slow traditional publishing. They then pivot to Hollywood’s struggles, debating audience trust, whether Internet critics can admit something “isn’t for them,” and Marvel TV head Brad Winderbaum’s claim that viewers were wrong about "She-Hulk" despite low Rotten Tomatoes scores. Brian argues Marvel’s longtime “bigger crossover” strategy is nearing its limit, raising questions about how studios can restore interest without sliding into low-effort, possibly AI-driven mediocrity that turns movies into background noise. 00:00 Can You Get Them Back 00:48 AI Book Scandal 02:53 Detecting AI Writing 04:25 Publishing Slowdown 05:32 Fall Of Hollywood 05:44 What Are You Excited For 07:38 Critics Versus Audiences 09:50 She Hulk Debate 12:00 Marvel Crossover Fatigue 17:33 Making Movies Fun Again 18:38 Mediocrity And AI Fears 20:01 Closing And Sign Off
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    21 Min.
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