Why are they called the Gentlemen Nerds? Because they're four guys who know each other from various media endeavors, getting together in the Lobot Lounge to talk about geeky and nerdy things, mostly in the vein of entertainment...and they're gentlemen about it. No clickbait schadenfreude bile reviews, no bashing each other or the audience for having different opinions from each other. Just dwelling on things they think are cool, or delving into why one of them likes something and another does not. With wild tales, cult media, insider and behind-the-scenes information sprinkled all throughout.
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Why are they called the Gentlemen Nerds? Because they're four guys who know each other from various media endeavors, getting together in the Lobot Lounge to talk about geeky and nerdy things, mostly in the vein of entertainment...and they're gentlemen about it. No clickbait schadenfreude bile reviews, no bashing each other or the audience for having different opinions from each other. Just dwelling on things they think are cool, or delving into why one of them likes something and another does not. With wild tales, cult media, insider and behind-the-scenes information sprinkled all throughout.
As promised in Episode 99, please enjoy the Violet Crown Radio Players production of King Kong. courtesy of Violet Crown Radio Players and Red Planet Audiobooks. Adapted for the radio from the novelization by Delos Lovelace and directed by Mark Finn Craig York is Carl Denham Abbey Windham is Anne Darrow Christian Huey is Jack... Continue reading →
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From the dark, from the silence, arises a sound. The sound of ASMR, and/or SFX. The Gents talk about sounds, and Ben apologizes for being very slow in updating episodes again.
The post Ep. 99 – Silence and Sound first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
It’s been a moment, and it’s time to revisit cosplay! A lot has changed since Episode 72, but the Gents’ enjoyment of being part of the story has only grown.
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The Gents discuss the ramping competition between HBO and Disney streaming services, particularly coming out of the Year of Home Theater.
The post Ep. 97 – Streams of Content-ness first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
There is but on Fandom, and it digs all things. So why the intra-culture hate? The Gents sit down and discuss, as the Marvel-DC war flares up again.
The post Ep. 96 – A Call for Unity first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
When should an artist bow to the wisdom of the masses? When should fans just let an artist flex? The answer to these questions and more are on the table, as the Gents talk about Fan input and Artistic merit!
The post Ep. 95 – Vox Hoi Polloi first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
On the eve of the last episode, you will be visited by three Gents, who will talk about the past, present, and some possible futures of Marvel’s WandaVision. Plus: Mark hates Easter!
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Two of the Gents crack open a new art book, Rod Serling’s Night Gallery: Art of Darkness, in a new format. Now, with a secret video available on Youtube: https://youtu.be/CE97iHM-UxU.
The post Ep. 93 Galleries of the Night first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
Season Two has come and gone, and the Gentlemen Nerds sit down to appreciate a Christmas Miracle: a pretty good Star War.
The post Ep.92 God Rest Ye Mando Gentlemen first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
So, you’re stuck inside. You read all the books and saw all the movies. What to do? Time to cook a fantastic meal! Join the Gents for a discussion of favorite foods to offer in this trying time.
The post Ep. 91 Gents in the Kitchen first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
Looking into the uncertain mists of the future, the Gents prognosticate on the possibility that the new Dune movie will be good. Dare they hope?
The post Ep. 90 Creeping Dune first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
The Gents stop climbing the walls and enjoy a moment of respite talking about interesting media they’ve been using to pass the hours until the pandemic ends.
The post Ep 89. Filling the Lonely Hours first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
It was bound to happen, and we’re frankly lucky the episode isn’t just a 91-minute table read of Holy Grail. The Gents sit down to discuss some of the cultural impact of those silly, silly English.
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The story that started on May 25, 1977 has now been told. The Skywalkers have ambled off into the twin sunset, and the Gents give a nostalgic thought to how long the Star Armistice might hold.
The post Ep 87. A Starwar to End all Starwars first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
The Gents dig in to the first season of HBO’s Watchmen and address the wobbly, blue elephant in the room: is the show any good?
The post Ep 86. Who Even Watches This Stuff? first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
“You see, I understand you Klatoonians were just playin’ around, but the Baby Yoda, he just doesn’t get it. Course, if you were all to apologize…” The Gents gather in the Lounge to talk seriously about the latest chapter in the Star Wars universe before the next chapter hits theaters. The Mandalorian! Baby Yoda shirts... Continue reading →
The post Ep 85. Fistful of Beskar first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
The Gents and the wonderful and welcoming crowd at ArmadilloCon 2019 discuss movies that made us cry, laugh til we cried, and cry til we laughed.
The post Ep 83. ArmadilloCon 2019 – Laughter and Tears first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
The Gents remember a truly great genre actor, the beautifully menacing and menacingly delightful Rutger Hauer, whose passing leaves us all a little poorer.
The post Ep 82. Farewell to a Tall Drink of Guinness first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
The Gents discuss the first chapter of the next phase of the MCU, Spider Man: Far From Home, and what it augurs for things to come.
The post Ep 81. PhaseFourstic Fans first appeared on The Gentlemen Nerds.
Why are they called the Gentlemen Nerds? Because they're four guys who know each other from various media endeavors, getting together in the Lobot Lounge to talk about geeky and nerdy things, mostly in the vein of entertainment...and they're gentlemen about it. No clickbait schadenfreude bile reviews, no bashing each other or the audience for having different opinions from each other. Just dwelling on things they think are cool, or delving into why one of them likes something and another does not. With wild tales, cult media, insider and behind-the-scenes information sprinkled all throughout.