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Welcome to Season 3, Episode 121 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity!
We are absolutely honored to have the incredibly talented actor, musician, and season two guest Noah Watts back on the podcast!
Noah is known for his role in Assassin's Creed 3 as Ratonhnhaké:ton (Connor) Kenway as well as for his musical work with Nickels & Bones and his solo work; but today he stops by the podcast to talk about Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade!
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The concept may have been a hard sell but now the property is hard to keep down!
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 120 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity! On this episode, our hosts welcome back long time friend of the podcast Doug Eberle!
Together they look back on the original 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series! Come back with the Dissectors as they recall some of our favorite episodes, obscure characters, and the series eventual journey into the red sky.....
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 119 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity!
Today, Mark and Joe do a retro review of the 2015 game Rocket League! This game continues to keep players in front of screens today with over 91 million active players!
Download this episode to hear about what keeps people coming back to rocket powered cars playing soccer!
Music by Joystock: https://www.joystock...
Japan's influence on global pop culture is staggering. In the recent decade, anime has found its way to TV's everywhere and has been embraced globally.
Unfortunately in the recent past, many questionable anime dubs tried to "localize" content. It didn't only begin there however, as bad live action dubs humorously added voiceover despite its actors mouths not even moving.
Between these two timeframes however, one film tried it's own thing in 1998...
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 117 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity! On this episode, our hosts get to have a chat with actor Adrian Hough!
Adrian's impressive acting career includes being part of many iconic properties! You may remember him for his roles in Assassin's Creed III (Haytham Kenway), X-Men: The Animated Series (Nightcrawler), Home Before Dark (Jack Fife), and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Farmer Putnam)!
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While nerd culture is synonymous with pop culture these days, that certainly wasn't always the case. Some beloved series chose to show the grittier and harsher side of growing up nerdy while a vast majority of movies in the 80's depicted nerds as either lovable oddities or perverse computer junkies.
Nearly a decade into the new millennium, a sitcom helped transition the perception of nerds into an area of acceptance not seen before...
Some games make us push ourselves until we want to throw our controllers. Others pit us against each other in PvP combat to see which of our friends is superior.
Then there is a third category of video game that brings everyone together to have a good time, laugh, and forget about everything else...
In 2007 millennials got a chance to see something they hadn't seen before. While comic book superheroes had come off the page and onto the big screen in the world of live action movies, the same couldn't really be said for our beloved Saturday morning cartoons.
That is... until one explosive director attempted to prove he was more than meets the eye...
Fighting demons, taking down mechs, and solving crime through forensic science is all second nature for today's guest!
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 113 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity! On this episode, our hosts are joined by actor Samantha Ferris! She is known for her roles in Supernatural, Gundam Wing, and the New Tales from the Borderlands!
Be sure to download this episode to here more about her incredible career, and some fascinating stories along the way!...
Few if any TV series can boast the effect they had on pop culture like Game of Thornes. It had warm protagonists, villains we loved to hate, and not a single character we were comfortable getting too attached to.
After eight seasons we stopped talking about it virtually over night...