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Psyber-Conversations

Psyber Conversations is the podcast where fandom, film, and pop culture collide. From Marvel and Star Wars to DC, cult classics, and the movies everyone argues about online, we break down the stories, characters, and hot takes that keep fans talking.We don’t always agree, and that’s kind of the point. Smart debates, sarcastic humor, nostalgic chaos, and passionate conversations from different perspectives. Sometimes insightful. Sometimes completely unhinged. Always entertaining.

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  1. 69

    Agree to Disagree: Trash, Treasure, and Hot Takes

    This week on Psyber Conversations, we take a quick detour from the MCU before diving into Avengers: Infinity War and kick off summer with a good old-fashioned movie debate. Each host brings two picks to the table: one movie they love that everyone else seems to hate, and one movie they can’t stand that everybody else seems to love. The result is a chaotic mix of guilty pleasures, hot takes, questionable defenses, and several moments where friendship is tested by Rotten Tomatoes scores. On the docket: 13 Ghosts, Encino Man, Jumper, Terminator: Dark Fate, The Last Airbender, Hook, Rocky Horror Picture Show, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Forrest Gump, The Fast and the Furious, and a few bonus side quests involving Dune, Star Wars, Tron, and whether some movies are better because of when we saw them, not necessarily because they’re “good.” The episode is built around the show’s core idea: defend your hill, take the jokes, and still agree to disagree.

  2. 68

    Psyber Conversations: After Dark

    The lights are low, the television dial is turning, and Psyber Conversations is staying up past its bedtime. In this special late night inspired episode, we revisit memorable clips from our discussions of Halloween, Iron Man 3, Ant-Man, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Thor: Ragnarok. It is a mix of movie debates, hot takes, unexpected tangents, and the kind of conversations that become a little stranger after dark. So grab the remote, settle in, and enjoy a different kind of clip show where superheroes, slashers, and questionable opinions all share the same late night time slot. #PsyberConversations #AfterDark #MoviePodcast #FilmPodcast #PopCulturePodcast #MCUPodcast #MarvelPodcast #HalloweenMovie #IronMan3 #AntMan #SpiderManHomecoming #ThorRagnarok #MovieDiscussion

  3. 67

    Black Panther and the Power of Wakanda

    The Psyber Conversations crew heads to Wakanda for a rewatch of Black Panther, one of the MCU’s most important and talked-about films. This episode digs into Chadwick Boseman’s quiet strength as T’Challa, the introduction of Wakanda as a fully realized nation, the impact of Shuri, Okoye, Nakia, Ramonda, and the Dora Milaje, and why this movie feels so different from the Marvel films that came before it. The group also debates whether Killmonger is one of the MCU’s best villains or an underdeveloped character with a stronger idea than execution, whether Andy Serkis’ Klaue was wasted, how the film handles legacy and leadership, and yes, the CGI rhinos get their moment. From Afrofuturism and world-building to agency, tradition, social responsibility, and the movie’s place right before Infinity War, this is a wide-ranging conversation about a film that still gives fans plenty to discuss. #BlackPanther #MCU #Marvel #Wakanda #ChadwickBoseman #Killmonger #Shuri #Okoye #DoraMilaje #MarvelMovies #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #PsyberConversations  

  4. 66

    Thor Ragnarok Part 2 | Gods, Gladiators and Goldblum

    Thor: Ragnarok remains one of the most debated movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and in Part 2 of our discussion, the Psyber Conversations crew dives into the film's biggest strengths and weaknesses. Did Taika Waititi's comedy-heavy approach breathe new life into Thor, or did it push the character too far from his mythological roots? We discuss the destruction of Mjolnir, Cate Blanchett's performance as Hela, Loki's evolving role in the MCU, Anthony Hopkins' final appearance as Odin, and the colorful chaos of Sakaar. Along the way, we examine whether Hela was underdeveloped, why Jeff Goldblum's Grandmaster steals every scene he's in, and how Ragnarok helped set the stage for the Infinity Saga's grand finale. Plus, an unexpected detour into Batman auditions, Willy Wonka, Flash Gordon, and the strange paths movie conversations can take. Join us as we continue our journey through the MCU and ask the question: Did Thor: Ragnarok save the God of Thunder? Psyber Conversations is the show where it's okay to agree to disagree. #ThorRagnarok #Marvel #MCU #Thor #Loki #Hela #JeffGoldblum #ChrisHemsworth #TomHiddleston #MoviePodcast #MarvelPodcast #PsyberConversations

  5. 65

    Thor Ragnarok Part 1 | Did Marvel Save Thor by Breaking Him?

    Thor is back, the hammer is doomed, and the MCU is about to get a lot weirder. In Part 1 of our Thor: Ragnarok conversation, we dive into the movie that completely changed the direction of Thor in the MCU. Was Taika Waititi’s comedy-heavy approach exactly what the character needed after Thor: The Dark World, or did Marvel push the jokes a little too far? We talk about Chris Hemsworth leaning into comedy, the opening scene with Surtur, Odin’s final moments, Loki’s role in the story, Hela’s big entrance, Cate Blanchett’s performance, the destruction of Mjolnir, and the wild visual shift once Thor lands on Sakaar. We also get into Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster, the movie’s strange retro sci-fi energy, and whether Ragnarok still works as a superhero movie when it’s having this much fun making fun of itself. Plus, because this is Psyber Conversations, we somehow take a detour into an old Robin audition story from the Batman movie era. Naturally. Was Thor: Ragnarok the movie that saved Thor, or the moment Marvel started turning him into a punchline? Let’s talk about it.

  6. 64

    Spider-Man: Homecoming Part 2 | The Vulture Was Right… Maybe?

    In Part 2 of the Psyber Conversations breakdown of Spider-Man: Homecoming, the gloves come off as the crew dives deeper into the movie’s biggest debates. Is Tom Holland’s Spider-Man a faithful adaptation of Peter Parker, or is this secretly “Iron Man 3.5”? The panel definitely has thoughts. Josh, Bob, Darin, Matthew, and Heather unpack Michael Keaton’s standout performance as Adrian Toomes/Vulture, including the now-iconic car ride scene that instantly became one of the MCU’s most tense moments. The crew also debates whether Vulture is one of Marvel’s most relatable villains and why his grounded motivations worked so well. This episode also swings into: • The MCU’s version of “friendly neighborhood Spider-Man” • Tony Stark’s influence on Peter Parker • Whether the suit tech helped or hurt Spider-Man’s identity • Hidden comic book references and villain cameos • Why the smaller-scale stakes made this movie feel different from other MCU entries • The final battle, Spider-Sense debate, and future setup for Brand New Day Along the way, the conversation veers into Miles Morales teases, comic lore deep cuts, Scorpion theories, and a hilarious side quest involving whether Spider-Man could actually beat Captain America in a fight. Some hosts love the movie. Some absolutely do not. But everybody agrees Michael Keaton crushed it.

  7. 63

    Spider-Man: Homecoming Part 1 | Neighborhood Hero or Iron Man Jr.?

    The Psyber Conversations crew swings into the MCU’s first solo outing for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in Part 1 of our deep dive into Spider-Man: Homecoming. Was this the perfect modern take on Peter Parker, or did Marvel turn Spidey into “Iron Man Jr.”? Let the debate begin. Josh, Bob, Darin, Matthew, and Heather break down the high school vibe, the MCU integration, Tony Stark’s mentor role, and why this version of Spider-Man sparked such divided reactions among fans. From Ned being the ultimate “guy in the chair” to debates over MJ, Flash Thompson, and whether the movie skipped too much classic Spider-Man lore, this episode goes full web-head mode. The crew also dives into: • Tom Holland vs. Tobey Maguire vs. Andrew Garfield • Whether Spider-Man still feels like a “friendly neighborhood” hero • The controversial tech-heavy Spider-Man suit • MCU connections to Captain America: Civil War and The Incredible Hulk • Why some fans love this movie and others absolutely do not And yes, there’s a surprisingly deep discussion about bullying, Spider-Sense, awkward teachers, and why Peter Parker might need fewer AI upgrades and more web swinging. Agree to disagree? Perfect. That’s exactly what Psyber Conversations is all about.

  8. 62

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Part 2: Family Trauma, Flying Arrows, and One Very Complicated Dad

    In Part 2 of our deep dive into Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, we go all in on the messy, emotional, and sometimes ridiculous core of this movie, family. From Peter Quill finally meeting his celestial father (and realizing that might not be a great thing), to the complicated sibling rivalry between Gamora and Nebula, to Yondu proving what it really means to be a dad, this episode explores how Vol. 2 leans hard into relationships, trauma, and chosen family. We also get into the big debate, did the humor go too far this time? The crew breaks down where the comedy lands, where it undercuts the emotion, and how it compares to the tight balance of the first film. Plus, we talk Baby Groot, Drax becoming… well, Drax, Ego as a villain, and why this movie might be one of the MCU’s most visually bold entries. And of course, we couldn’t talk Guardians without diving into that soundtrack. From “Mr. Blue Sky” to “The Chain,” we discuss how the music continues to act as a character of its own. Huge shoutout to our special guest Ben from CinemaGulp on YouTube, who joins us for this episode. Be sure to check out CinemaGulp and their content, seriously, go watch it. Whether you think this is a step up, a step down, or just a different vibe from Vol. 1, this is a fun, honest conversation about one of the MCU’s most divisive entries. And as always, we prove one thing, you can disagree and still have a great conversation.

  9. 61

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Part 1: Family Issues in Space

    We’re diving back into the cosmic chaos with Part 1 of our breakdown of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017). This time, the Guardians aren’t just saving the galaxy, they’re unpacking some serious baggage. In this episode, we explore first impressions versus rewatches, and how this film shifts from a straightforward adventure into a collection of character-driven stories that hit differently the second time around. From Baby Groot stealing the spotlight in one of the most unique opening sequences in the MCU, to the evolving dynamics between Rocket and Yondu, Gamora and Nebula, and the introduction of Mantis, there’s a lot more going on under the surface than you might remember. We also get into the tonal shift from the first film, the heavier focus on humor (for better or worse), and whether the movie leans too far into comedy at the expense of character depth. And yes, not everyone’s a fan, which makes this conversation exactly what Psyber Conversations is all about. Whether you think this sequel improves on the original or misses the mark, this episode sets the stage for a deeper dive into the themes of identity, belonging, and the complicated idea of family. Agree or disagree… you’re in the right place.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Psyber Conversations is the podcast where fandom, film, and pop culture collide. From Marvel and Star Wars to DC, cult classics, and the movies everyone argues about online, we break down the stories, characters, and hot takes that keep fans talking.We don’t always agree, and that’s kind of the point. Smart debates, sarcastic humor, nostalgic chaos, and passionate conversations from different perspectives. Sometimes insightful. Sometimes completely unhinged. Always entertaining.

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Psyber Conversations is the podcast where fandom, film, and pop culture collide. From Marvel and Star Wars to DC, cult classics, and the movies everyone argues about online, we break down the stories, characters, and hot takes that keep fans talking.We don’t always agree, and that’s kind of the...

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