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2002SuperVision Presents… Post Mortem
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Now that the bodies are cold, it's time for Joel and Wyatt to examine franchises that have passed their experation date.A 2002SuperVision Production brought to you by…ChandlerJoel Mack& Wyatt Beard
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Pretty Hate Machine: Koji Suzuki’s RING
CONTENT WARNING: this episode includes discussion of sexual assault, interphobia/transphobia, and incest. Thanks, Koji.Frolic in brine, podcasts be thine. Wyatt and Chandler find themselves cursed with being way too obsessed with the RING franchise, and have decided to dial things back to the very begin and discuss Koji Suzuki’s original novel and the made-for-tv movie it inspired.Watch until the end. You will be consumed by the lost.Art by Jonah Fedorczuk | into-the-unknown.me | IG: @jonah_the_unknownVIDEO VERSION:https://youtu.be/pbCV9Tt7yZ4?si=pmLL5yNr5JPQv4fM2002SuperVision.net
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Flagged for Review: 1979's Captain America Duology
In our season finale, Joel and Wyatt examine their final two subjects: 1979's Captain America TV film, and its sequel Captain America II: Death Too Soon.Thank you for joining us on this journey into misery. We'll see you again for Season 2.[VIDEO VERSION]https://youtu.be/wQrJT36Nafw?si=chmgrRqIOWkbxiQS2002SuperVision.net
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Moved by a Parent's Love: Toei's Spider-Man
[VIDEO VERSION]https://youtu.be/xQ_Vqcf5iMEA.K.A. Japanese Spider-Man, A.K.A. Supaidaman, A.K.A. Spider-Man—a confusing list of names, I'm afraid. Speaking of being afraid, I went to the Doctor's office to see if I could be cured of my intense phobia of American superhero productions. Dr. Tonye Ay suggested I watch the modern trilogy of Spider-Man films; I heard they weren't too intense. The next day, I returned, still intensely phobic of American superhero productions. Dr Tonye Ay told me her twin sister, Toh, was visiting and lent her the early 2000s trilogy, and I should try those. The next day, I returned, still intensely phobic of American superhero productions. Dr Tonye Ay, looking worn down, told me to try the first Amazing Spider-Man series from the 70s. If that didn't work, nothing would.The next day, I returned, still intensely phobic of American superhero productions. Dr Tonye Ay, looking surprisingly refreshed, told me good news. Last night she'd spied, through her binoculars, a man across the street watching a show that resembled Spider-Man but starring a full Japanese cast. This could be the solution to my problem. I rushed out of the office and searched all night. Unfortunately, I found nothing, no footage, no clues, not even a name.The next day, I returned, depressed and defeated. Dr Tonye Ay stood as I entered the room and apologised for being unable to see me yesterday, as she was recovering from her fatigue. I was confused, I swear I'd seen her face yesterday, sending me out to search for that show's name.Turns out it was Toh Ay Spied A Man.2002SuperVision.net
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The Blunder of Balzaroth: 1978's Dr. Strange
Joel and Wyatt return to reconcile the rotten remains of the wretched wreck that is the failed Dr. Strange TV pilot.[VIDEO VERSION]https://youtu.be/6wdkyAhFxCI2002SuperVision.net
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A Startling Metamorphosis: CBS's The Incredible Hulk
Joel and Wyatt continue their autopsy with the landmark live-action series The Incredible Hulk and find the duality of man is more than singular.[VIDEO VERSIONS]NORTH AMERICAN/CENSORED CUT:https://youtu.be/7kWQXmxzS0kWORLDWIDE/UNCENSORED CUT:https://youtu.be/UDrmhmRzLLc2002SuperVision.net
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Trailblazing Fantasy: CBS's The Amazing Spider-Man
Joel and Wyatt dissect the original live-action Spider-Man television series.[VIDEO VERSION]https://youtu.be/UD_sMDrfsco?si=fFmalEWwHTIGl8uJ2002SuperVision.net
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