Monday, August 22, 2016
The Weekly Stuff #157 - Reviewing Persona 3 The Movie #4 – Winter of Rebirth
If you’ve listened to us for any length of time, you’ll know that our favorite video game here at the Weekly Stuff is Persona 3. You’ll also know that, as the four-part anime film adaptation has been coming out in Japan over the past three years, we’ve devoted an entire episode to each new installment – and now, with the fourth and final movie in the series, Winter of Rebirth, finally available on home video, it’s time for our final review. We dive in great depth not only into this final film itself, but also to the series as a whole, and how vastly it has surpassed whatever expectations we initially had. Persona 3 was, is, and shall always be a great game – but this four-part film series has, miraculously, earned a place on the shelf alongside it, something that is a welcome surprise indeed.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
The Weekly Stuff #156 – News Round-up, Suicide Squad Review, and Discussing No Man’s Sky (Fixed)
This week starts with Jonathan talking about his unexpected journey with the now 15-year-old Final Fantasy X, and Sean continuing his assassination adventures with Hitman, before we dive into some recent news, such as the passing of Star Wars’ Kenny Baker and the delay (now confirmed) of Final Fantasy XV. Then, for our main topics, we review Suicide Squad – or, at least, Jonathan despairs over the movie while Sean remains glad he was never stupid enough to go watch it – and discuss No Man’s Sky, the game that everybody in the world seems to be talking about, but perhaps for the wrong reasons.
Time Chart
Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:08:45
Jonathan talks Final Fantasy X: 0:08:45 – 0:31:30
Sean talks Hitman: 0:31:30 – 0:40:35
News round-up: 0:40:35 – 1:06:50
Suicide Squad PTSD flashbacks: 1:06:50 – 2:15:30
Discussing No Man’s Sky: 2:15:30 – 3:08:20
Thursday, August 4, 2016
The Weekly Stuff #155 – Reviewing Jason Bourne, Talking NX Rumors, DC Shenanigans, and lots more!
This week is a bit of a grab-bag, as
our main topic involves our spoiler-filled review of Jason Bourne – a disappointing
and frustrating sequel that is nevertheless interesting to talk about – but we
have a solid two hours of other assorted conversations before we reach that
point. I talk about a few video games I’ve been playing recently – including I am Setsuna, Stardew Valley, and Abzu – while Sean talks about his
experiences with the new episodic Hitman;
I review the new Harry Potter story,
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and
both of us talk about DC’s disastrous Killing
Joke movie and the negative hype surrounding the upcoming Suicide Squad. And finally, we break
down the latest reports about Nintendo’s upcoming NX system, and whether this
sounds like a good direction for the company to take.
Enjoy!
Time
Chart:
Intro:
0:00:00 – 0:08:18
Jonathan talks Video
Games, including I am Setsuna and Abzu: 0:08:18 – 0:29:08
Sean talks Hitman: 0:29:08 – 0:40:00
Sean talks Stranger Things: 0:40:00 – 0:51:02
Jonathan talks Harry Potter and the Cursed Child:
0:51:02 – 1:05:52
Batman: The Killing Joke Discussion: 1:05:52 – 1:26:17
Suicide Squad Shenanigans: 1:26:17 – 1:47:10
Nintendo NX Reports:
1:47:10 – 2:00:02
Reviewing Jason Bourne: 2:00:02 – 2:45:38
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
The Weekly Stuff #154 - The Jason Bourne Trilogy Retrospective Spectacular!
With Jason Bourne, the new entry in the beloved action franchise
starring Matt Damon and directed by Paul Greengrass, arriving in theatres this
Friday, we thought now the best time to take a look back at the original Jason
Bourne trilogy: The Bourne Identity, The
Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne
Ultimatum. These are some of the best, most innovative, and most
influential films of the 2000s, an action trilogy that surpasses just about
every other major Hollywood franchise of this era, and which seems even more
prescient and ahead-of-its-time now than it did nine years ago, when the last
film was released. We discuss each film in depth, diving into the story,
characters, technical mastery, and fascinating historical context, in what is
easily one of my favorite podcasts we’ve ever recorded.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
The Weekly Stuff #153 - Comic-Con News Round-up, Ghostbusters, & Star Trek Beyond Review
In the first of two podcasts this week, we break down a bunch of news out of Comic-Con – including announcements and trailers from Marvel and DC – and Jonathan offers some thoughts on the new Ghostbusters movie (it’s great!) and the new PS4 JRPG, I am Setsuna (it’s also great!). Then, for our main topic, we review this weekend’s major new release, Star Trek Beyond, a strong return to form after the franchise went a little off the rails with Star Trek Into Darkness.
Enjoy, and come back on Wednesday as we prepare for the release of Jason Bourne with a retrospective of the original Bourne trilogy!
Time Chart:
Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:04:15
Jonathan talks Ghostbusters: 0:04:15 – 0:16:21
Sean talks Godzilla: 0:16:21 – 0:20:10
Jonathan talks I am Setsuna: 0:20:10 – 0:34:08
Comic-Con News: 0:34:08 – 1:26:00
Star Trek Beyond: 1:26:00 – 2:02:18
Monday, July 18, 2016
The Weekly Stuff #152 - Reviewing 'Inside,' Talking Pokemon Go, and Celebrating Star Trek's 50th Anniversary
We’re back with a jam-packed
episode, as Sean and I offer some thoughts on recent games like Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, or
games that are just new to us, like Dishonored,
while Jonathan recounts his continued adventures re-watching all of Dragon Ball Z. Later, we try to get our
heads around the unprecedented phenomenon that is Pokemon Go, and offer a spoiler-filled review and discussion of
Playdead’s outstanding indie game Inside.
And finally, with a new Star Trek film
upon us and the franchise’s 50th anniversary being marked this year,
we offer a Star Trek retrospective,
discussing our favorite things about the TV series before counting down all 12
theatrical films from worst to best.
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