June 27, 2021

Silk, Mephisto, the Crow, and Nic Cage

 

This episode of the Not Safe for Network podcast has Karl and Biggs reviewing A Quiet Place Part II and talking about the next installment, figuring out how The Crow could have worked as a television series, giving further thoughts to Willy's Wonderland, exposing Willy Wonka's unfair labor practices, revisiting the Quibi debacle, exploring Silk being created into a show, and talking about the evolution of teen sex comedies. Follow us on Spotify or where you get get your podcasts.

June 21, 2021

The episode with the upside down Red Dog logo

 

This episode of Not Safe for Network is packed! We review The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Loki episode 2, and the new Borat series on Amazon. We talk about Catwoman and Batman, and...well, we can’t really break that down in a PG rated description. Karl goes down a rabbit hole that involves Noah Taylor, Michael Hutchins, and Pink Floyd. And Brandon scores tickets to Fatman Beyond and wants help with a question. Plus some talk about the ill fated Swamp Thing, and the upcoming Sandman.

June 13, 2021

Foolishness, Sweetness, and Trickery

 

Here comes another episode of Not Safe for Network. We laugh at Mayweather v Paul. Sweet Tooth is reviewed. We recap the first episode of Loki. Along the way we debate how much it will tie into Spider-Man No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The Sorcerer Supreme will be killed in the comics. Brandon gets to the bottom of a mysterious album. And we do a bracket of the top four movies on IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, AFI, and Metacritic to figure out which movie will win out. Karl also goes crazy and starts talking about an alternate history where Paul W.S. Anderson makes Casablanca.

June 6, 2021

Bad daddy, America's daddy, and deadbeat daddy

Neil Gaman's The Sandman is cast, and the internet was as horrible as you'd expect. Danny Elfman is back and weirder than ever. David O. Russell has cast Taylor Swift for his new movie, but he's still a jerk. Brandon launches his YouTube channel, and then reviews the new Nic Cage movie Willy's Wonderland. Biggs does a deep dive on and around the Marvel saga The Siege. And Karl sets out to name every dad in pop culture.