207. Ralph Garman
Ralph Garman has been called (by Seth Everett) one of if not the best podcasters in the industry today. The longtime radio veteran is also an accomplished actor and voice actor.
Ralph Garman has been called (by Seth Everett) one of if not the best podcasters in the industry today. The longtime radio veteran is also an accomplished actor and voice actor.
This episode is about the amazingly popular AMC Series “The Walking Dead.” In conjunction with the Fandemic Dead con. This year, the panels were virtual, and this special Walking Dead panel was hosted by none other than our very own Victor Dandridge!
On this week’s episode of “Take Me In to the Ballgame,” Ellen Adair & Eric Gilde discuss “The Stratton Story,” the 1949 biopic about Monty Stratton. Fun discussion about things like Stratton’s K/9, dangerous pitcher hobbies, and acting choices from the incomparable Jimmy Stewart.
Amazing voice actor John DiMaggio joins the show this week. He has over 100 voice credits, include 42 voices in DC Comics’ properties. He reprised his Joker role from Batman-Under the Red Hood for the new Blu Ray release Batman-Death in the Family.
Neko, Will, and Producer Max discuss the Vice Presidential debate, and by the way if you are voting or about to vote or whatever, remember that fly. That was pretty crazy. & that Mike Pence guy didn’t even notice that the fly was just chilling on his head.
Seth and Victor review Season 2 of the Amazon Prime Hit Show The Boys. Much like season 1, there are really no complaints. They discuss all the intricate plot points and character development.
On this week’s “Take Me In to the Ballgame,” Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1996 thriller, “The Fan,” starring Robert DeNiro and Wesley Snipes!!
This episode was taped the day after our presidential debate which was historic in how shitty it was. Neko and Will go through what happened, and while no one on earth would be able to make sense of it, they do a great job of comparing it to Harry Potter.
Acclaimed voice actors Zehra Fazal and Vincent Martella joined the show to talk about their respective films in the new direct-to-video Batman-Death in the Family.