This episode of The Bobby Bones Show features an interview with Thomas Rhett about his new album, interspersed with the hosts' playful banter, games, stories, and an update on Lunchbox's quest to get sausage casing removed.
"Deadpool and Wolverine."
In this episode, the hosts engage in an in-depth discussion and analysis of various recent comic book releases, praising standout works and addressing broader industry trends.
"Deadpool and Wolverine."
In this episode, the hosts engage in an in-depth discussion of various comic book works, movies, and anthologies, evaluating their artistic styles, storytelling approaches, and personal resonance.
"Deadpool and Wolverine."
In a characteristically freewheeling discussion, Nicole and Sasheer trade stories about strange Uber rides, memorable fast food experiences, and controversial sculptures, while offering relationship advice centered on boundaries and transparency.
"Deadpool and Wolverine."
Hosts Mallory Rubin and Marc Martin of the House of R podcast excitedly discuss and rank their most highly anticipated upcoming releases in the fantasy/sci-fi genre for Fall 2024, expressing their shared enthusiasm for properties like Rings of Power Season 2, Dune Prophecy, Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Joker: Folie à Deux, and Gladiator 2.
"Deadpool, Wolverine."
The episode offers insights into the Marvel Cinematic Universe's future direction, creative challenges, and business decisions following the release of Deadpool 3, as discussed with author Dave Gonzalez.
"Deadpool and Wolverine."
In this gaming discussion podcast, the hosts delve into their experiences with various video games, analyze strengths and weaknesses, share their favorite titles from the past decade, and touch on various gaming topics.
"Deadpool, Wolverine."
In this podcast episode, the group discusses Connor's recent car accident, exploring the details while also engaging in humorous tangents about basketball, video games, hypothetical scenarios, and financial responsibility.
"Yeah. Deadpool, Wolverine."
Becca Tilley and Tanya Rad offer thoughtful advice to listeners on celebrating birthdays at home, handling exclusion from friend groups, and communicating intimacy needs with partners, emphasizing creativity, empathy, and open communication.
"It's like Wolverine and Deadpool."
Through Len Penzo's sandwich survey, a discussion on home equity, and a caller's investment strategy question, the episode provides insights into tracking inflation, retirement planning approaches, and the importance of maintaining equity exposure for long-term growth and income.
"Deadpool and a Wolverine."
The episode analyzes how Disney's relentless push for new Marvel and Star Wars content overwhelmed its creative teams, leading to a decline in quality that prompted the company to scale back production and seek new approaches to revitalize its two most valuable franchises.
"Deadpool and a Wolverine."
The hosts and Bill Hader enthusiastically revisit and analyze the 1984 underdog film The Karate Kid, appreciating its emotionally impactful characters and storylines, quotable moments, and profound nostalgia from seeing it as kids.
"Wolverine. Deadpool."
The hosts discuss Marvel Rivals, petanque, the Bungie CEO controversy, baby name challenges, viral rumors, Atlas's re-releases, Game Informer's discontinuation, and future game plans from From Software and Half-Life.
"Speaking of Deadpool and Wolverine."
The podcast discusses speculation around Wiccan in Agatha, dives into listener analysis of the new Deadpool and Wolverine movie, touches briefly on the importance of voting, and shares perspectives on standout scenes and character portrayals from the film.
"Deadpool and Wolverine. That's right."
In this episode, the hosts fondly dissect the filmography of actor Pierce Brosnan, praising his charismatic screen presence while critiquing the quality of many of his projects, and suggesting he should lean into his strengths by working with better directors.
"Summer and Deadpool and Wolverine."
In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson explore investing trends, analyze company performances, share positive economic news, and reflect on personal experiences related to entertainment and technology.
"Deadpool and Wolverine. Monster."
The podcast episode features Jack Mandeville and The Fat Electrician sharing captivating historical stories, personal anecdotes from their military experiences, and engaging discussions on a wide range of topics, including Hollywood, sports, celebrities, and the challenges faced by military personnel.
"Deadpool and Wolverine."