In their blockbuster, Holofoil, die-cut 75th Spectacular Episode, the Gents pay tribute to the only icon of comics large enough for such a milestone: Stan Lee, architect of a million youths. ‘Nuff Said.
The Gents sit down and discuss Star Trek over Romu-No, not that one, the earlier one. No, earlier. The one with the goofy aliens. No, the other one with the goofy aliens. The one that is the reason all Star Trek fans should thank their lucky stars for Lucille Ball. Yeah, that one. And the movies, the cartoon, and the rest of that beautiful, Shatner-lovin’ nonsense.
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, close bosom-friend of the maturing sun, conspiring with him how to load and bless with forgotten film, the dark corners that round the thatch-eves run. The Gents discuss, in the spirit of the season, horror films they have loved, but which may have missed your lists, as gathering swallows titter in the skies. (With all due respect to Keats).
The Gents sit down with Special Guest Gent Holly Black and a room-full of Lobot Loungers to discuss updating fairy tales for the modern era.
Mark Finn, always present in our hearts, was absent from the table. MARK FINN will return in For Your Eyes Only*.
*Episode title subject to change.
Well, it’s been a little while, and the actor who played Ben went through puberty so we had to replace him, but you’ll scarcely notice once the whole thing gets rolling. The Gents are talking about the finest Fantastic Four sequel ever filmed, Incredibles 2.
The Gents talk Solo: A Star Wars Story, and what it means to be a prequel to a sequel about the formative years of a man who recently died at the hands of another sequel, and why it’s OK for our fun summer movies not to be “necessary.”