The Warped Shelf – Hawkeye
The latest (and maybe greatest) Marvel Disney+ show is here, and though the holidays are over, we’re still here to talk about it. Episode #108
Read moreThe latest (and maybe greatest) Marvel Disney+ show is here, and though the holidays are over, we’re still here to talk about it. Episode #108
Read moreYou think we’d begin the New Year without talking about the latest in thwippy and zippy shenanigans? We’re talking No Way Home and how the MCU has handled Spider-Man up until this point. Episode #106
Read moreMy goal for 2021 was to watch more TV and Movies. I usually try to beat more Games then I did the previous year but I thought with The Warped Shelf Podcast being so film heavy in reviews, I needed to step up my movie watching. Below is the list of Movies and TV I have watched this year for […]
Read moreThe Warped Shelf – Spider-Man: The Raimi Films We’re strapped for Thanksgiving films, but there is a Thanksgiving scene in one of these, and we’re ramping up for No Way Home, so why not look back at everything leading up to it? Episode #103
Read moreMarvel’s first foray into martial arts and eastern fantasy is raking in the cash, but how do we feel about it? Episode #92
Read moreAfter much delay and a lot of hoops, we finally have the Black Widow film we asked for eight years ago. How do we feel about it in spite of its placement and unforeseen circumstances surrounding its release? Episode #85
Read moreFresh out of the gate, hours from the finale’s release, we talk about the much regarded miniseries and what works, doesn’t work, and what it brings to the whole of the MCU. Episode #64
Read moreSecond verse, same as the first! It’s time to continue with our look back at the games that released in the last decade. As usual, if the game is on this list, it’s because it released sometime between January 1st, 2010 and December 31st, 2019, in addition to being a title that I have actually played. I apologize in advance […]
Read moreDespite the massive roster of characters appearing in this film it is still ultimately Captain America’s story. Using the frame work of The Sokovia Accords and his relationship with Bucky/The Winter Soldier, Cap finds himself having to choose between doing what’s right and what’s legal as well as protecting a friend, even if the person he is protecting them from is also a friend. In typical Cap fashion he of course refuses the path of least resistance. […]
Read moreHow preposterous was it that Marvel was making an Ant-Man movie? Even after massive successes like Guardians of the Galaxy Ant-Man seemed so goofy that Marvel even leaned into it in their marketing of the film. […]
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