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The Bat-Jar Podcast

Welcome to the Bat-Jar Podcast, where nerd culture gets put under the microscope. Hosted by Average Joe and Beef Pork Ribs, this is your place to take a closer look at the culture built around comic books, television, movies, animation, and more!
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Now displaying: August, 2018
Aug 27, 2018

This week we are reunited with our friend Doctor What as we step through the Stargate to explore new worlds, specifically the world of the television series "Stargate SG-1".

Disney may or not be casting Zendaya as Ariel in the live action Little Mermaid movie. We all speculate on this potential scenario and whether we are excited for that to happen or not.

Then Doctor What acts as our guide through the Stargate universe, as we discuss the original film that inspired the television series and how SG-1 really stood on it's own for an impressive ten years.

Music and audio from "Stargate" is the property of David Arnold, Dean Devlin, Oliver Eberle, Joel B. Michaels, Centropolis Film Productions, Carolco Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Music and audio from "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" is the property of James Newton Howard, Don Hahn, Walt Disney Feature Animation, and Walt Disney Pictures.

Music and audio from "Stargate SG 1" is the property of Joel Goldsmith, Brad Wright, Jonathan Glassner, MGM Television, Sony Pictures Television, Double Secret Productions, and Gekko Film Corp.

Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song.

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Aug 20, 2018

Time to visit the origin of the space opera as we know it today as we look into the history of Flash Gordon. How did this prolific series get started back in the 1930's? How did this series influence many of our favourite films and characters of today? How does the band Queen connect to this story?

Also, Dave Bautista has some comments for Disney in response to James Gunn's firing from future Marvel projects.

Music and audio from "Flash Gordon (1936)" is the property of Clifford Vaughn, Henry McRae, and Universal Studios.

Music and audio from "Defenders of the Earth" is the property of Rob Walsh, Tony Pastor, Stan Lee, John Ahern, Rick Hoberg, Bill Hutten, Glenn Johnson, Tony Love, Don Sheppard, Lee Orgel, George Singer, Bill Hutton, Tony Love, and Marvel Productions.

Music and audio from "Flash Gordon (1980)" is the property of Queen, Howard Blake, Dino De Laurentiis, Starling Films, and Dino De Laurentiis Company.

Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song.

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Aug 6, 2018

This week we travel to 1940's London and the Hundred Acre Wood in search of hunny and nostalgia as we talk about the new film "Christopher Robin". 

How much nostalgia do Average Joe and Asian Jon feel towards Winnie-The-Pooh and his friends? How does this film compare to Hook and other films that revisit famous child characters as adults? Join us inside this week's #batjar and find out.

To avoid SPOILERS for this movie, please skip over 38:44-58:31 of the episode.

Music and audio from "The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh" is the property of Richard & Robert Sherman, Buddy Baker, Wolfgang Reitherman, Walt Disney, and Walt Disney Productions.

Music and audio from "The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh" is the property of Steve Nelson, Thom Sharp, Mark Zaslove, Walt Disney Television Animation, TMS Entertainment, Walt Disney Animation Australia, and Disney-ABC Domestic Television.

Music and audio from "Christopher Robin" is the property of Geoff Zanelli, Jon Brion, Brigham Taylor, Kristin Burr, 2DUX², and Walt Disney Pictures.

Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song.

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