The episode features an in-depth analysis of the Blake Lively "It Ends With Us" controversy, including speculations on the drama between her and the director, as well as Ethan calling out a previous sponsor for unethical marketing tactics.
"Marvel movies."
In this episode, the hosts delve into discussions surrounding eBay's anniversary, online scams, the contrasting costs and perspectives of prostitution versus dating, and provide sports updates on various leagues and events.
"Marvel Cinematic Universe."
Through wide-ranging discourse interweaving personal narratives, hypothetical scenarios and scientific speculation, Carlos and Gavin delve into the complexities of human nature, relationships, and spiritual beliefs.
"Marvel films."
In this episode, musician Landon Barker, son of Travis Barker, is interviewed about his music career, upbringing, and friendship with Mikey, while the hosts engage in playful banter with Landon and Tara Yummy, exploring their relationship dynamic.
"Marvel movies."
In this episode recorded live at Dragon Con, the hosts analyze a rumored multiverse storyline for Spider-Man 4, ponder the Marvel/Sony business dynamics surrounding the franchise, and nostalgically reflect on a decade of fostering an MCU fan community while sharing their favorite narrative moments.
"Seems like people like those Marvel movies. I don't know."
A lively video game trivia show where the hosts compete in various rounds of questions and challenges related to video games, with a special guest from a local game store joining them to help guess the prices of retro gaming items.
"Marvel."
Hosts Gareth Reynolds and Dave Anthony, joined by actor Christian Navarro, read and humorously dissect articles from a 1767 newspaper, leading to discussions on topics ranging from natural phenomena to outlandish claims.
"Marvel."
The hosts engage in a lively discussion about various pop culture phenomena, ranging from 'brat girl summer' and bisexual representation to celebrity incidents and controversial fashion choices at weddings, while drawing parallels between women's interest in shows like Bravo and men's fascination with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
"Marvel cinematic cinematic universe."
Three podcast hosts discuss their discovery of an unusual petroglyph-covered rock formation in Virginia, detailing their efforts to unravel its potential connection to a lost 18th-century silver mine treasure and the strange occurrences they've encountered along the way.
"Marvel."
In this milestone 500th episode, the Spittin' Chiclets crew welcomes special guests, provides NHL playoff updates, shares hilarious stories, and expresses gratitude to their loyal fans while announcing plans for the upcoming Chiclets Cup event.
"Marvel."
In this episode, the hosts react to clips from a previous drunk episode, share embarrassing stories from their pasts, discuss Zach's ACL surgery and acting experiences, and promote their upcoming projects and contests for listeners.
"A Marvel movie."
The hosts discuss offbeat topics like the idiosyncrasies of 19th-century author Anthony Trollope, a bizarre 2008 Indian TV event involving attempted mind-killing, and the temporary extinction of a chameleon species, interspersed with witty banter and tangential trivia.
"Marvel. Marvel."
The podcast hosts provide in-depth analysis and rankings of NBA teams for the playoffs, interspersed with humorous tangents and amusing hypothetical scenarios, creating a unique and entertaining experience for basketball enthusiasts.
"Marvel."
In this episode, the hosts recap their experiences at IceCon, interview former NHL player Jason Allison, discuss the NHL playoff race and player performances, touch on potential rule changes and the NCAA hockey tournament, and pay tribute to the late Chris Simon, Konstantin Koltsov, and Emmet Walsh.
"Marvel movies now, if you."
In this episode, the hosts recount a riveting Philadelphia Flyers hockey game before meticulously examining the real-life events surrounding the Gucci fashion empire that inspired the 2021 film House of Gucci, including family feuds, murder, conviction, and the unrepentant personality of Patrizia Reggiani.
"Marvel."
Representational artist Steven Bauman details his transition from graffiti to fine art, his immersive training at the Florence Academy, and his philosophy of creating exquisitely rendered pieces that prioritize aesthetics and elegance over explicit narratives.
"Marvel."