DiscoverAuralnauts Podcast
Auralnauts Podcast
Claim Ownership

Auralnauts Podcast

Author: Auralnauts

Subscribed: 135Played: 1,459
Share

Description

Podcast by Auralnauts
36 Episodes
Reverse
Another installment of "How has it Aged", where we look at an old movie taking place in a future that has already come and gone in real life. We never got a true hover board and it's all been kind of downhill from there, honestly.
Welcome to our new reoccurring series How Has it Aged. We take a look at sci-fi films that tried to tackle predicting the future and we see how close they got. With the release of Furiosa looming, we thought we'd go back and rewatch all three Mel Gibson Mad Max films and see how they've aged. We're in for a stinky, greasy and raggedy time.
We try to have an entertaining discussion about Alex Garland's "Civil War", but it's such a dour film that we had no choice but to call in Zack Snyder's "Rebel Moon - Part 2: The Scargiver" as a comedy lifeline.
As we reach the zenith of the reboot sequel age, we reboot the sequel to our podcast in order to talk about all the Ghostbusters.
Welcome to the FUTURE, where it's just the 80s but with rolling lunch boxes that might kill you if the lead singer of KISS has anything to say about it. Does that make no sense? Well, good thing we do an entire podcast about it.
Seanbaby returns to the podcast to help Zak unlock the answers behind what makes Dolph Lundgren possibly THE most Japanese person to ever exist.
Vulture writer and pro wrestling expert Anne Clark joins Zak to try and figure out what part of "No Holds Barred" took its Rotten Tomato score from zero to ten percent.
Dive into the futuristic hellscape of 1999, where violence runs rampant in schools and the government is powerless to do anything about it. What a random, irrelevant topic! I promise it actually is more fun that it sounds.
If Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan can get away with making Heart of Dragon, surely talking about it is fair game, right? 1-900-Hotdog's Robert Brockway joins Zak to find out.
Craven slams back into the podcast like one of Jack Elam's mystery needles. Oh no, we've laced the episode description with a callback from the episode itself. You better start listening now in order to prevent a reference paradox.
We're joined this episode by 1-900-Hotdog's Seanbaby to discuss whether or not a classic comedy has aged well or not. What does aging well mean? It could mean several different things. Do characters use gay slurs to indicate dissatisfaction? Does a killer incapacitate his victims by cutting a phone line? Is a floppy disk the focal point of an entire plot? I don't know, but at this point you could have been halfway through this episode.
Like the Jason Voorhees of podcasts, the Auralnaut's Podcast has been resurrecting once again. What does Jason have to do with The Running Man? Absolutely nothing. There just isn't an appropriate metaphor to be found in the sci-fi dystopian world of Ben Richards, because once he kills something, it stays dead. Join Zak and his guest comedian Liz Miele as they decide if The Running Man holds up by today's standards.
Are you in the market for opinions about Matrix: Resurrections? Do you also happen to enjoy the opinions of The Auralnauts? Well have we got the deal of the century for you! Step on inside episode 24 of our podcast for plenty of both.
The boys are back to talk about the new Matrix trailer. Only time will tell if their wild theories and aggressive cynicism amount to anything.
It's been over a year since our last episode, but we're back and we've got some solid updates on upcoming projects. We've also got some hot pop culture takes, because if there's one thing this pandemic has been missing, it's our thoughts on Marvel's cinematic universe.
Listen everyone. We're not going to sit here and pretend that we know everything and that what we believe is the end all be all of the truth. But one thing is undeniable: no one scrutinizes Star Wars films the way we do, so sometimes we see things no one else does. Enjoy!
Craven and Zak return with some updates, recaps, and some really unflattering opinions on Rise of Skywalker. However you feel about it, you won't be able to deny that the boys have pretty good sinus infection voices.
The regular Auralnauts podcast returns with Episode 19, where we talk about some upcoming projects right before Zak forces Craven to watch Event Horizon. This is a real time commentary episode, so either cue up this Paul WS Anderson classic or just enjoy the parts before and after the commentary.
The boys are back and desperate to talk to each other about Alita. They bit their tongues and saved it all for the podcast. As a special bonus, Craven talks about his demoralizing time at the Alita Live Experience.
It's been a while, and there is actually an unreleased podcast prior to this one. Join us as we catch up, summarize the unreleased podcast, talk about Solo and update you on some projects we've been working on.
loading
Comments (5)

Lewis Rodgers

did y'all stop?

Sep 22nd
Reply

Shawn Johnson

i csnt wait to listen to you guys ramble about sw for 3 hours <3

Feb 22nd
Reply

Shawn Johnson

where do these comments go?

Feb 22nd
Reply

Alan Fowle

this was great.. more commentaries please :)

Sep 3rd
Reply

Lewis Rodgers

more of these, please

Aug 20th
Reply
loading
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store