Sunday, May 19, 2019

John Wick 3; See You Yesterday; Batwoman; SAT Adversity Score; The Grind 6pm ET


New Grindhouse Airs 5.19.19


Greeting to our loyal listenership! Check out the latest episode of Afronerd Radio's Grindhouse airing this Sunday ar 6pm eastern.  Join your preferred and "blerd" podcasters as they unpack the following topics: our impressions of the now THIRD installment of the John Wick franchise released this weekend; the Spike Lee produced (and directed by mentee, Stefon Bristol) Netflix time travel film, See You Yesterday also hit the streaming service this week; a more fully "fleshed out" Batwoman trailer from the CW hit the internets; a controversial "adversity" score will be used by by many colleges this fall when factoring in SAT points;  attorney/media personality, Sunny Hostin, confronted radio legend, Howard Stern over his past use of the n-word during his recent visit on The View promoting his new book, Howard Stern Comes Again; thoughts about former Twilight actor, Robert Pattinson (and maybe X-Men's Nicholas Hoult) being considered for Matt Reeves' forthcomng Batman film; is Mixed-ish ABC's POC version of Young Sheldon?; And lastly, our thoughts about a Mortal Kombat reboot slated for 2021.  Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620. *OH and AOC has a Wonder Woman comic covered NOT approved by DC comics! 



Sunday, May 12, 2019

Lucifer@Netflix, No More Jurisprudence? Grand Piton Anime & More -The Grind 6pm


The Grindhouse Airs 5.12.19
Happy Mother's Day, folks!  You know the drill-It's the Grindhouse podcast and it airs every Sunday at 6pm eastern.  The topics this week are: Lucifer gets a new life at Netflix with 10 episodes. Will it get a fifth season?  Is it simple irony that two noted black criminal defense attorneys (Christopher Darden and Harvard Law professor, Ronald Sullivan) are being ostracized and losing gigs for doing their jobs...defending people?;  an impressive Caribbean themed anime project, The Mighty Grand Piton hit the cyberwebs with a bang;  Ayesha Curry caused a bit of a stir with her confessional for wanting male attention in the same way that her superstar, husband, Stephen has legions of female groupies; Why is Al Ewing's The Immortal Hulk so popular (and valuable?). And will this "horror" translation ever make to the MCU?; Unfortunately, there are still more race stories (a white female MD police officer uses the n-word against Black men accused of loitering; a black HS student is suing her school for passing her over for salutatorian for a white student with a lower GPA); And lastly, don't EVER question Afronerd's commitment toward rooting out neo-minstrelsy..enter Loqueesha (sigh). Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.





Wednesday, May 8, 2019

BLOG DROPPINGS! The Uncanny Daryll B. Rises Like a (Dark) Phoenix With Clarity and Insight For New & Old Fandom





Life is funny sometimes. Inspiration can hit you from the strangest moments/times. I was recently forced to step away from the geek arena due to health problems/concerns for better over 9 days. So no podcasting. No New Comic Book Day. No Free Comic Book Day. No Avengers Endgame opening day/night chatter. Little to no Superhero TV and my only way to stay current with the contacts/friends I've made through the business was Twitter & Facebook. Boy. I tried to remain sane but even as an Outsider looking in, there comes a point where I had to release, to vent, to give my take...

FROM THE WASTELANDS​

1) A lot of comic book companies are dropping the ball to be frank. I have seen creators and fans hype up upcoming projects on Twitter just about 24/7. From the companies themselves? Nothing until the day of a comic's release and unless it is for a mainstream article that gives away (spoils) key plot points for potential readers. How do these places expect to get "new" money? It seems like a broken record for me as heard on the AfroNerd Podcast, but don't these companies have social media divisions now? The only companies I see making great use of social media to push their books are the lower ebb companies like Lion Forge, Alterna, AHOY! etc. They remember the hustle, the NEED to reach out and entice new readers. Big companies have been making strides forward but the lack of chatter from them makes their actions feel like they just going through the motions...​

2) Is this where we have come to fantasy fans? Have we become the stereotype of "if I can't enjoy/like a project, I'm going to ruin it for everyone else..." This is how far we have fallen. I spent five days watching geeks/nerds delight in leaking details from Endgame and Game of Thrones online without consideration for their fellow fans. What the F...? What motivates you all to just do that? There are literally thousands of other sci-fi/comics/fantasy properties for folks to go to that won't "offend" your senses and STILL you want to poison the experience for others. When did you want to watch the world burn? How exactly does actions like these help the genres grow? All that "nerdier than thou" posturing reduced to nothing more than tantrums from spoiled children who didn't have things their way and now wanna take their ball and go home.....after setting the house aflame.​

3) I want to thank the folks behind Into The Badlands for all the entertainment you have given me over the past 3-4 years. Warrior looks to be a worthy successor but there is something about the self-contained mythology and way out there martial art styles that made it akin to Superhero TV to me. Speaking of which...​

4) My thanks to Arrow for lasting this long and setting up the framework for the "Nu" CW DCTV Universe but let's be honest: Arrow needed to end or at least  go to two 8-10 episode mini seasons 3 years ago. And if I can be honest for a second, The Flash is on the same path. A lot of cool plot lines just rushed through the last 2 seasons...
5) A discussion was being had about how effective Free Comic Book Day is in growing business for comic book stores on Twitter. I will say I won't know locally until I can talk to some of the retailers I know BUT from what I saw on Facebook and Twitter, a good time was being had by those that attended.....and boy was I envious...​

So that's my first missive from "out in the cold". I've missed this....I've missed interacting with you lot. I promise not to disappear for so long again (if I can help it). Next article will be my pros and cons for Endgame, Justice League vs Fatal Five and if I can manage it, a few books of note.​

Until Then, Keep Fantasizing!​

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Grindhouse Pt.2 for the Mid Week & More: CNN's Baby Race, Spidey 2-Wed @#7pm ET




The Mid Week in Review Airs 5.8.19


Making it PLAIN!  Per usual, we overloaded the Afronerd Radio Engine from this past Sunday's podcast, so we intend to continue the conversation for this Wednesday's Mid Week in Review (MWIR) airing at 7pm eastern.  Additional topics up for grabs are: noted progressive cable news channel, CNN appears to have "stepped in something" due to their prurient curiosity over the race of Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle's newborn child and raising the ire of former Afronerd guest and CNN journalist, Soledad O'brien;  what about that Avengers: Endgame spoilerific  Spiderman: Far From Home trailer that hit the internets?;  Netflix taps South African Triggerfish animation studios for their all girl spy team cartoon, Mama K's Team 4 for their streaming service; one of Dburt's favorite writers, J. Michael Straczynski returns to comics and Marvel no less; and speaking of Marvel, their prospective release schedule up to 2022 was announced; AI can graphically create fake humans with mind boggling accuracy (we should all be very afraid) and lastly, we will cover additional breaking stories in the pop/pulp and political realms if time permits.  Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.