All Queued Up is an online streaming review show hosted by Gregg Dietz and Josh Fisher. They will go into discussions regarding what latest shows from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, YouTubeRed & more they are watching, and give their thoughts on it.
Jeremy Massie discusses his graphic novel 'Holler,' a coming-of-age story set in Southwest Virginia in the 1990s. The novel follows a group of punk kids who start a garage band and navigate the challenges of growing up in a small town. Massie drew inspiration from his own experiences in go-nowhere garage bands and wanted to tell the story of the 'go-nowhere' side of being in a band. He also wanted to represent the Appalachian Mountains accurately and honestly, showcasing both the good and the bad aspects of the region. In this conversation, Jeremy Massie discusses his comic book 'Holler' and the inspiration behind it. He talks about the themes of growing up in the South, the influence of music, and the challenges of depicting personal experiences without being judgmental. Jeremy also shares his journey of getting the book published and his excitement about its release. He mentions upcoming book signings and expresses his gratitude for the support. The conversation ends with a discussion about social media and a reminder to check out 'Holler' when it comes out.
The first part of the conversation covers Maya's hobby of painting Warhammer miniatures and her desire to improve her skills. They also discuss Maya's sleeping habits and her love for college basketball. Gregg talks about his dad's dialysis and his experience playing the new game Snow Day. They then review the documentary series Quiet On Set, which explores the dark side of kids' TV shows, focusing on the toxic and sexist environment behind the scenes at Nickelodeon in the 90s. They discuss the rise and fall of showrunner Dan Schneider and the allegations of abuse and misconduct. The conversation ends with a discussion of the inappropriate jokes and behavior on Nickelodeon shows. Then they review 'Halo' Season 2 Episode 8. In this final part of the conversation, Gregg and Maya discuss their thoughts on the TV shows 'Invincible', 'Shogun', and 'X-Men 97'. They praise the storytelling, animation, and voice acting in 'Invincible' and 'Shogun', and express their excitement for future episodes. They also discuss the use of 3D animation in 'X-Men 97' and the faithfulness of the show to the original comics. Overall, they give high ratings to all three shows and recommend them to viewers. It's a lengthy episode, so settle in, grab a coffee, and download on your favorite audio platform today!
In this episode, Maya and Gregg discuss their recent activities and hobbies, including Maya's painting projects and Gregg's video game updates. They also reminisce about various toy lines from their childhood. The conversation then shifts to the importance of capturing the spirit of source material in adaptations, using examples from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Borderlands. They conclude by discussing the comedy and spirit of Borderlands and the reactions to the Borderlands movie trailer. They also review Halo Episode 4: Reach and share their opinions on the adaptation. Finally, they discuss their love for Avatar: The Last Airbender and their excitement for the new live-action series on Netflix. They cover the introduction of the Avatar and arguments arise. They delve into Aang's journey and the destruction of the Air Nomads. They also discuss the serious themes in the show and the preference for whimsy versus seriousness. They touch on the adaptation choices and runtime, as well as the future of Avatar content. It's a lengthy episode, so settle in, grab a coffee, and download on your favorite audio platform today!
In this episode, Gregg and Maya discuss their recent hobby updates, including Maya's custom bases for her Dungeons and Dragons miniatures. They then dive into a discussion about wrestling shows, including the WWE WrestleMania kickoff show and The Rock's heel turn. They also talk about Seth Rollins' involvement and the upcoming Elimination Chamber event. Finally, they touch on the Super Bowl and Gregg's disappointment with the outcome. In this part of the conversation, they discuss the Super Bowl, including the game, the commercials, and their favorite moments. They also dive into the second season of Halo, discussing the first two episodes and their thoughts on the adaptation. Overall, they express their enjoyment of the show and their excitement for future episodes. The conversation ends with closing remarks and an invitation for listeners to suggest topics for future discussions. So settle in, grab a coffee, and download on your favorite audio platform today!
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