The Geek Watch Podcast
On today's podcast, Brian Hatcher and Mandy discuss the rapid digital release of "Supergirl" after a steep 75% second-weekend box office drop, and Brian revisits his mixed feelings about the film, blaming “movie by committee,” multiple cuts, removed material, slow pacing, uneven stakes, and fan-service elements like Lobo that don’t serve the story. They also address how online backlash can shape reception before release, citing criticism of Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey over casting Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy. The conversation expands to superhero fatigue, Marvel’s reliance on escalating spectacle and billion-dollar expectations, and the need for stronger storytelling and smaller-budget projects, praising creative successes like Everything Everywhere All at Once, Vox Machina, X-Men ’97, and Godzilla Minus One, plus notable horror projects from YouTube creators. 00:00 Opener 00:30 Supergirl Digital Release 01:37 Review Hesitation 02:49 Movie By Committee 03:17 Lobo Fan Service 04:27 Pacing, Stakes and Plot Holes 07:14 Online Release Fallout 08:33 Odyssey Casting Backlash 10:18 Why Risk Matters 11:53 All Star Cast Tangent 13:32 Ensemble Movies Then Now 15:42 Marvel Fatigue Reality 17:03 Spectacle Versus Story 19:44 Good Geek News 20:25 Low Budget Creativity 21:13 YouTube Horror Breakout 22:05 Studios Must Adapt 24:02 Closing And Sign Off
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