The Gentlemen Raido Episode 7: Of Summer Movies and Spidermen

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And we are back to the Gentlemen Radio with all kind of summertime goodness. In between huge super hero movies the Gentlemen tackle other worthy but less high profile summer movies that should be checked out. Generally the Gentlemen agreed on Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Moonrise Kingdoms but there was serious dissent on Ted. Luckily, these are the Gentlemen we are talking about and as such the disagreement was civil and no punches are thrown. So there is that. Moving along, the Gentlemen take a look at the Marvel Spider-man cross overs between the 616 (main continuity) Spider-man and the 1610 (Ultimate) Spider-man and why this is a pretty cool idea. Ever staying ahead of the curve, the Gentlemen speculate about a potentially huge announcement from the upcoming Comic Con as well as gushing like school girls over the trailer for The Man With the Iron Fists. It is classic Gentlemen goodness that will leave you begging for more and we will look down and answer ‘no.’ Until next week. Then we will say yes in a huge way.

 

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About J Patrick Ohlde, Reviews Editor

Patrick is the author of Scare-Izona: A Travel Guide to Arizona's Spookiest Spots, Tucson's Most Haunted, Finding Ghosts in Phoenix and another book releasing this year. He also does not care for the Oxford Comma. Patrick holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Arizona which he uses professionally as a recovery coordinator on a crisis response team. In addition to writing books, Patrick is an avid gamer, artist, musician, actor, martial artist, screenwriter and film buff. He also enjoys writing long winded and self-congratulatory bios of himself. Seriously, look him up on Amazon. That one is even longer than this one.

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One Response to “The Gentlemen Raido Episode 7: Of Summer Movies and Spidermen”

  1. Lamb July 23, 2012 at 12:31 pm #

    I insist that you guys need a theme song for the podcast that requires you ALL to sing in the Black Dynamite falsetto.

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