4.41: The History of Comic Book Movies 2019 Pt. 2
Ken and Richard finish up the year 2019 with it’s 3 strongest comic book films!
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Ken and Richard finish up the year 2019 with it’s 3 strongest comic book films!
Ken and Richard have arrived at 2019 in their discussion of the history of comic book movies! This is a year with a great number of films, so they tackle as many as they can!
The Pudding Guys return to the History of Comic Book Movies with the year 2018! Many great films to see, but this was an especially big year for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tune in!
Richard and Ken finish up the second half of 2017 in our History of Comic Book Movies series, and it’s an all Marvel episode!
The Pudding Guys are back, with the next chapter in the History of Comic Book Movies! This episode, they dive into all the non-Marvel comic-based movies from 2017.
Ken and Richard return to 2016 as they continue their journey toward the present in our History of Comic Book movies series!
The year 2016 was a big year for Comic Book movies, and Ken and Richard are back to discuss half of them!
It’s History time! Take a walk with us back to the year 2015, as we discuss the four comic book movies that were released that year. One of them is (kind of) Fantastic!
In this episode, Ken and Richard tackle the remainder of 2014 in the history of comic book movies. This was a really important year for the MCU, as well as having a large complement of other fantastic offerings!
The Puddings Guys dive back into the vast ocean that is the History of Comic Book Movies with a wave of half the titles from 2014. Come with us on the journey from the obscure to the box office block busters!
We continue the second half of our conversation about WW II and the influence it had on pop-culture with our special guest Jessica Manor host of the Body Count podcast.
Caution! As with the previous episode, there is some strong language and dark subject matter.
This episode is the first part of a discussion about World War II, and its place in history that many people don’t often realize; as well as a reflection on its effect on movies and pop culture. Special guest: Jessica Manor, from Body Count (podcast).
Caution! This episode does contain several instances of strong language, as well as dark subject matter.
It’s history time–the history of comic book movies, that is! Ken and Richard return to 2013 where Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Kick-Ass 2, and other productions still await to be discussed, dissected, and delineated!
Twenty-Thirteen was a big year for comic book movies, with 16 productions! Join Ken and Richard as they cover (in no particular order) half of that total, from a new incarnation of Superman in Man of Steel, and the second stand-alone character film in the X-Men franchise, The Wolverine, to short films such as The Gwaii and Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter.
This week, the Pudding Guys continue our exploration of the history of comic book movies. Next up is a year that included an interesting spread of movies most people will recognize, but it also produced a few more obscure comic-related titles. Join us now as we explore the year, 2012!
It’s time for part two of The History of Comic Book Movies for 2011! In this year, the Marvel Comics Universe really began to take off with the addition of Captain America: The First Avenger and Thor. Ken and Richard discuss these and the other titles that premiered in the rest of twenty-eleven.
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.
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.
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.
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.