Movie Moan - Phil's 30th Birthday Bash
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Note: This isn't a full video show. By all means enjoy the images but this was just a special treat for you guys to throw up before I enjoyed my special day. Apologies for any lack of effort on my part :)
If you're watching this on August 2nd 2013, it is Phil Gee's 30th birthday and he could think of no better people to party with than with all of you.
So join us for two hours of completely random fun as Phil, his co-host Jamie Williams, graphic artist Randall Maynard, box office correspondent Jen Mayhew, and writer/editor for Comingsoon.net Mr Ed Douglas discuss, among other things, the Phantom, The Toy, Stan Lee, Pryde of the X-Men, Defenders of the Earth, Bane, five Hugh Jackmans, Empire magazine, Narnia, Sharknado, SyFy, 2 Guns, James Marsden, Electro, Dan Brown's Inferno, Phil's impression of Jamie, fanboys as a race, why are people so bloody cynical, British comedies in USA, the Keeping Up Appearances test, Mel Brooks, Sentinels, have we never had it so good in comic book movies, lots of X-Men, and the Galaxy Rangers.
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Reader Comments (6)
Fun podcast again guys.
PS - still believe you should change the name of the podcast.
Oh, you gave the game away Lou.
Happy Birthday, Phil!
Thanks for coming to the party Shelly.
Happy birthday, fellow Leo!
Thanks for inviting us all to your Skype birthday party and happy belated birthday!
Phil, I think this podcast proves that we WILL listen to you all go on about nothing for a couple of hours! I think the reason we all enjoy the podcast so much, even in a case like this where the conversation has no definite direction, is because these are the conversations WE ALL have with our friends. It just feels very natural to listen in. The big difference of course is that you guys are better connected in the film/entertainment industry than most of us, so we often get to learn many cool things from these conversations.
Keep up the great work and I look forward to many more years of Movie Moan (or whatever you call it). ;)