Star Trek Beyond has arrived, and The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular is ON IT. In this reaction show, Glenn & Scott follow their Star Trek vault series with their…
Category: Movies
Ghostbusters Scares Up Few Laughs, But Has Soul
The 1984 Ghostbusters was more than a staple of my childhood. It’s my favorite movie of all-time. Long before the superhero craze, we had heroes who could, quite literally, be…
Hard-Traveling Fanboys Podcast #11: Off the Page — X-Men (2000)
Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. And their love of comics isn’t limited…
The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular, Episode 24: It’s Nice to Have a Family – Star Trek Into Darkness
Star Trek Into Darkness crashes into the Star Trek film vault as The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular’s archival journey reaches the most recent installment. Glenn & Scott are joined…
Steve’s Box Office Report: June 2006
Steve’s Box Office Report: June of 2006 Top 10 Films for the Month of June: Cars – $244,082,982 Superman Returns – $200,081,192 Click – $137,355,633 The Devil Wears Prada –…
The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular, Episode 23: It’s Exciting – Star Trek (2009) Score
Michael Giacchino arrives in the pantheon of Star Trek composers as The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular follows up on its discussion of the 2009 movie with a separate discussion…
The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular, Episode 22: Captain of the Enterprise – Star Trek (2009)
JJ Abrams arrives in the Star Trek film vault as The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular hits the 2009 movie. Glenn & Scott welcome special guest Greg Phillips for an…
X-Men Apocalypse Swings for the Fences, Mostly Connects
Since Magneto was fond of dropping a baseball stadium on Washington, D.C. in X-Men: Days of Future Past, it’s only fitting that this review kick off with a reference. Director…
Steve’s Box Office Report: May 2006
I have had a bunch of interests growing up with wrestling being one of the biggest, but one of those that wasn’t that big was movies. I liked to watch…