It’s hard to believe, but the History of Comic Book Movies has reached the year 2011, and there are a lot of movies to go over! So, in this episode we cover the half that do not touch on the MCU, including Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and X-Men: First Class.
Ken and Richard take a post-holiday moment to rant about the truly unimportant things: grocery store etiquette and disappointment with tv writing.
At long last, we return to our History of Comic Book Movies series! This time, it’s personal–or maybe it’s 2010? This was a big year for the comic book movie genre, with 10 entries for Ken and Richard to discuss and disect.
Ken and Richard challenge each other’s musical tastes with a CD swap! Ken brings Yellow and Green (Baroness, 2012) as his pick and Richard’s contribution is Riddles Are Abound Tonight (Sausage, 1994).
Join Ken and Liliana Tandon (writer and actor) for a conversation about her upcoming movie, A Ring for Christmas. They discuss what it’s like to see the different sides of a movie’s creation from inception to release.
Is there anything better than getting up on a Saturday morning as a kid to watch your cartoons? Of course there is! Listen to the Pudding Guys talk about their favorite cartoons with special guest podcasters, Linzi Gray (The Rosenbaum and Gray Hour) and Delvin Cox (The Delvin Cox Experience).
Ken talks with actress Mary Kate Wiles about her new episodic feature, Wayward Guide For The Untrained Eye, her many other fantastic projects, and the nature of content creation in this new age!
Yesterday (October 15, 2020) marked the beginning of Season 3 for Star Trek: Discovery and Ken has the opportunity to sit down with the fantastically talented Wilson Cruz, who plays the part of Dr. Culber!
Pick a card–any card! Join Ken and Richard as they have a blast talking with magician and actor, Rich Manley. Catch his new show coming out on Tubi this month: Culture Shock, Bridging Cultures Through Magic.
Ken and Richard pay tribute to individuals of note that the world lost in June and July of 2020. Some names you may know, some may be unfamiliar, but all of them had an impact.
Richard discusses the major gaming news that XBox has acquired Bethesda, and what impact this will have on the industry.
In the past, we’ve shown a lot of love to live-action adaptations of our comic favorites. This episode, Richard focuses on some of the animated offerings from Marvel and DC. He also discusses some of the next generation gaming consoles that will be dropping soon!
Richard quarterbacks this episode, which is fitting because it’s all about the upcoming NFL season! He gives us his thoughts and assessments crucial for any Fantasy Football enthusiast to excel in the coming season.
The History of Comic Book Movies series continues! The Pudding Guys have made it to the year 2009. It only took a little Push, but you know they like to Watchmen until their screens Whiteout. Something, something, Wolverine.
Ken and Richard reminisce about one of the premier action stars of the late ’90’s and 2000’s: Wesley Snipes. Each lays out what they consider to be his Top 5 productions.
The Pudding Guys and guest host Delvin Cox (The Delvin Cox Experience) discuss and reminisce about their favorite wrestling finishing moves over the years. Take a listen, ’cause Stone Cold said so! (Okay, maybe not, but listen anyway!)
Listen along as the Pudding Guys talk with Kevin Gootee about being a comedian, podcasting, and movie snobbery!
Caution: This episode does contain some wonderfully foul language!
Ken is thrilled to have actor Robert Prescott as a guest in his first-ever podcast interview! They talk acting, including his part in Real Genius (one of Ken’s favorite movies), as well as life outside of acting.
Continuing the discussion that began in episode eight of this season, this episode is the second part of an examination of the Top 10 (living) comedians for The Pudding guys and Jared Thompson (owner of The Comedy Attic).
This week, Richard and Ken have a ‘most excellent’ interview with actor and professor, Amy Stoch. They talk about her history in the film industry as well as her love of the history of film, and (of course!) her role in the upcoming movie, Bill & Ted Face the Music.