Scott and Julian get deep into the iconic world of Judge Dredd and the story America. They talk dystopian politics, bad relationships and the dispensing of the Law. It gets MEGA!
Bonus Episode: Toon Jamming
Scott guest hosts on the great Toon Jam podcast
Episode 56: The Metabarons
Scott and Julian discuss Alejandro Jodorowsky's Incal spin off, The Metabarons. A Multi-generational space opera of a comic. As well our fondness for European comics.Scott and Julian discuss Alejandro Jodorowsky's Incal spin off, The Metabarons. A Multi-generational space opera of a comic. As well our fondness for European comics.
Episode 55: Italian Horror - Maro Bava
Mike and Scott dig into the gothic Horror and Murder Mystery Horror of director Mario Bava with Black Sabbath & Blood and Black Lace.
Episode 54: Italian Horror - Lucio Fulci
Mike and Scott dip their toes into Italian Horror an chat about two Fulci Films, The House by the Cemetery and Zombie Flesh Eaters.
Episode 53: 1968 - Planet of the Apes
Scott and Guest host Julian Darius discuss the Planet of the Apes franchise, starting with the classic 1968 movie that kicked it all off.
Episode 52: 1978 - Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Scott and Mike discuss the 1978 scifi classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers and late 70s horror cinema
Episode 51: 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Scott is joined by Comic book guys Matt and Jordan to chat the 1988 Disney mystery Classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit ... there's quite a few tangents as well!
Episode 50: What does Superman mean to you?
A compilation show of contributions, all answering the question - what does Superman mean to you?
Episode 49: Superman part 2 - Life on Screen
Scott catches up with the resident comic books guys, Matt and Jordan, to discuss the different versions of the Man of Steel that have appeared on film and TV. Which are the best and worst.
Episode 48: Superman Month part 1
Scott talks with Ben Hall about how he relates to Superman, what the Man of Steel has represented through the ages and what are the best Superman stories.
Episode 47: Paperbacks from Hell
Scott talks the punk era of horror and his thoughts on the book "Paperbacks from Hell" as well as an interview with the author, Grady Hendrix.
For more information on author Grady Hendrix and his books please visit www.gradyhendrix.com
Episode 46: Walk like a Panther Review and Steve Furst interview
In a mini-pod I give my review of British wrestling Comedy Walk like a Panther. I also had the opportunity to interview Steve Furst about making the film.
Episode 45: 80's Wrestling Part 1: Wrestlemania in a world of sport
Mike and Scott step back into the squared circle to chat about everything to do with the world of wrestling when in jumped into pop culture in 80's. Were you a Hulkamaniac or a Warrior? do you know your Big Daddy from your Kendo Nagasaki? Sit back and let us walk you through it all.
Episode 44: Laughing with the Devil
Julian Darius of Sequart (sequart.org) is back to go deep on why the Joker is greatest villain. Why he is so terrifying and how he speaks to real world fears.
Read MoreEpisode 43: It's good to be bad
Scott catch's up with the official 20th Century Geek "Comic Book Guys" Matt and Jordan to talk about all things villainous, with a couple tangents.
Episode 42: The Killing Joke at 30
I talk The Killing Joke with Julian Darius, academic, Comic lover and the man who started Sequart (sequart.org).
I highly recommend visiting sequart.org to find out more about the organisation and have access to loads of excellent articles and thought pieces.
Episode 41: Rambo Retrospective
I chat with guest co-host and good friend Gaz about the Stallone action icon John J. Rambo and his many screen outings.
Episode 40: Belated Sequels
We at 20thCG loved Blade Runner 2049 and The Force Awakens, so Scott and Mike discuss other sequel ideas to films from the 80s.
Happy New Year Minisode
A quick thank you to those that contributed to 20th Century Geek in 2017 and a sneak peak at what is planned for 2018.