Welcome to the Fellowship of the Geeks! We love to talk about pop culture, comics, and whatever else. Join Thomas, Mike, Les and Liz for some interesting (we think) conversations and a chuckle or two. And "Geek on, my friends."
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show Get Smart, continuing our Classic TV Month. Superspies and Mel Brooks? Yes please. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Superman movie marathon, Pee-wee As Himself (2025) on HBO, children’s TV tangent, Murderer’s Row (1966) on (or off) Tubi, Becky (2020) and The Wrath of Becky (2023)...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show I Dream of Jeannie, kicking off our Classic TV Month. Astronauts and mythical creatures on TV? Sure, but no navels. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Holiday and research, Vampire Circus (1972) on Tubi, Shadow Force (2025) in theaters, baby tangent, movie tangent, traveling for fa...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of X-Men (2000). While it may not be a perfect comic movie adaptation, it’s got its strengths (and weaknesses). Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
A random John Candy marathon on TV, a new grandbaby, Who Done It: The Clue Documentary (2022) on Tubi and YouTube, Sebs Duran (reaction videos) on You...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our Casting Call for a 1978 Flash TV series. This one moves pretty fast… okay, that was bad 😉 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
The Kung Fury 2 “trailer”, The Magic Sword (1962) on Tubi (not the MST version, believe it or not), more So Bad It’s Good on YouTube, rereading Lazarus, podcast planning, more retro...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the Star Wars novel (and graphic novel) Splinter of the Mind’s Eye (1978) to wrap up our month of Star Wars. Wasn’t this supposed to be the sequel? Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Deep Water (2022), messing with the schedule, John Q (2002), Blood For Dracula (1974), The Terror of Tiny Town ...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015) as we continue our month of Star Wars. Sure, it was controversial, but was it any good? Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Kenobi, Gemini Man, The Fall Of The House Of Usher (1928) on Tubi, The Killer’s Game (2024), Death Race 2000 (1975), The Ca...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) as we continue our month of Star Wars. The best of the bunch? Could be... Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Star Wars marathons, Secretary (2002), Baby’s birthday party, Time Warp part 3 on Tubi, boring Tom & Les again with Tolkien talk, Sup...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) as we kick off a month of Star Wars. We might have opinions 😀. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Woolly mammoth mice, TV adventures with Liz, an important announcement, The Silencers (1966) on Tubi, Ten Inch Hero (2007) on Tubi, reaction vide...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of The Nutty Professor (1963) as our April teaser for Horror Month. Jerry Lewis’ best movie? Opinions may vary. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Still on Daredevil and The White Lotus, artistic kids, doing the homework, recording options, accidentally watching Troma films, drunk EMT theater, so...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our Casting Call for a 1978 TV series of The Shadow. Who knows what lurks? Probably not us 😛. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Spring cleaning, Grey’s Anatomy is back, The White Lotus, a bit of ADHD talk, family stuff, The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) on Tubi, full movies on YouTube, the Repo at the OK Corral...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the Super-Pets, starting with the introduction of Krypto in 1955. And there might be more than you imagine. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Throwing out your back, The White Lotus on HBO, Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+, Invincible on Prime, some ranting, Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters on ...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents comic series, started by Wally Wood in 1965. Indie comics were pretty cool back then too. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Invincible season 3, Hysteria!, Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All Time Part 2 on Tubi, Rock n Roll High School and Bubba Ho-Tep with Jo...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the first Marvel-DC collaboration, 1975’s The Marvelous Wizard of Oz. Note: this was before the hero crossovers. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Rewatching some horror movies, The Wild Robot (2024), a big tangent, First Men In The Moon (1964) on Tubi, a documentary about the Mandela Effect,...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the “rural purge” of 1971, where the TV networks canceled several of their hit shows all at once. Lots of tangents in here… Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Finished Ozark, parental controls (a rant), Jeff Dunham at the AAC, Ray William Johnson on YouTube (true crime), more true crime gems
<...The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show Dallas, specifically the “Who Shot JR?” phenomenon. We might surprise you with this one… Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Why Women Kill on Paramount+, Ozark, Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All Time Volume 1 on Tubi, Mike and Joelle on YouTube, getting dumped and paternity...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our latest Casting Call, this time for a 2000 syndicated Marvel Knights series. Street-level heroes for the win, right? Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Landman finale, internet drama, Frazetta: Painting With Fire (2003) on Tubi, The Doorman (2020) and Jolt (2020) on Prime, snow days, passed out at a traffic ...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Elvis Presley to celebrate what would have been his 90th birthday. TCB, baby. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Ozark, The Righteous Gemstones, Deadpool & Wolverine, The Substance, The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), Invitation to a Murder, In The Blood, Nosferatu (2024), Driving Blind by R...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our usual year-end game night, featuring Weird Things Human Search For. And the usual antics ensue 😁 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Finally finished Yellowstone (and the same old tangents), The Sound of 007 (2022) on Prime, Red One (2024) also on Prime, The Phantom Planet (1961) on Tubi, Song of the South ...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of some of our favorite holiday memories. Ping us on the socials with yours 🙂 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
The crazy of the holidays is catching up, the NZXT drama, Missile to the Moon (1958) on Tubi, Black Christmas (1974) and this year’s Joe Bob Briggs holiday thing with It’s a Wonderful...
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of what we “hate” about the holidays. Ping us on the socials with yours 🙂 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂.
What we're up to this week:
Watching movies all weekend, The Man Who Laughs (1928) on Tubi, a new Jeff Dunham special on Prime, the Barbie and Kendra movies on Tubi (these are Full Moon films, if that means anything...
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