TG Geeks Webcast Episode 215
In our second segment we chat about the article we ran on Alan Smithee. We also chat about Tommy Cannon and his Dr. Zombie cartoon and that the books have arrived. So, if you were part of the Kickstarter be on the lookout for your copy. In our third segment, we highlight recent articles posted to the tggeeks.com in the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever popular feedback segment.
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Show Notes / Links:
- TG Geeks Episode 212
- TG Geeks Episode 214
- Warner Bros. boss confirms the DCEU is over as we know it, thanks to Wonder Woman
- Ben’s Breakdown | Captain Marvel
- Ben’s Breakdown | The Orville 3 Episode Thoughts on Season 2
- Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #41
- 5 Questions With… Chris Watt
- Dora And The Lost City of Gold Trailer
- The Wind – Directed by Emma Tammi | Special Los Angeles Screening March 26th
- Hotel Mumbai: Haunting Acts of Bravery
- Ben’s Breakdown | Weird City – Three Episode Thoughts
- Cameras Roll on Denis’ Dune | In Theaters November 2020
- Angry Birds 2 Trailer 3
- Avengers: Endgame Character Posters and Featurette
- Dumbo: Heart and Charm
- News Sushi #56: Morsels of News from Japan and Beyond
- Erin’s Arcade of Words – April Game Releases 2019
- Horror / Thriller Soul To Keep Set For Major U.S. Release















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Kind of surprised there’s going to be an Angry Birds 2 to be honest. Speaking only for myself here but if I made an animated movie, and it became really popular with white supremacists, I’d rethink my entire career at that point. I mean, after I finished crying, of course.
Source, in case you think I’m making it up. https://newrepublic.com/minutes/133825/white-supremacists-new-hero-red-angry-bird