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Spawn - w/ Systematic Geekology on Nobody's 90s Nostalgia

Oct 02, 20241 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 205
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Will Rose of Systematic Geekology joins Melvin to summarize Spawn, a notoriously bad superhero movie from the 90s! From John Leguizamo imitating Jim Carrey's The Mask, to shockingly bad CGI, the two get into the not-so-good, the pretty dang bad, and the stupendously ugly. It's a trip!

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  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 34-minutes discussing Robert Downey Jr. returning to the MCU as Dr. Doom, and playing a trivia game called "Boo or False?" where, after guessing true or false, Pastor Will Rose has to utilize the trivia fact as a sermon illustration. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
  • Will Rose shares a brief history of how the Lord cultivated his enjoyment of comic books into a means for evangelism. Also, surfing!
  • As is tradition with most Party Pleaser episodes, the movie begins with a lore-dump to make sure the audience knows what's going on.
  • The filmmaking, aesthetic, and basically the whole package feels like a TV-production, not a Hollywood blockbuster.
  • Will & Melvin talk about the shockingly bad CGI, something that precedes the film in a lot of online film spaces.
  • The subtitles for the film were often adult in nature compared to the actual film, leading Melvin to believe the project was made "PG-13" during editing.
  • Will finally realizes why he can't stand John Leguizamo's Clown; he's doing his version of Jim Carrey's The Mask.
  • The final fight scene is incomprehensible. Good luck understanding what's happening.

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