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Extreme Hollywood Podcast
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Extreme Hollywood Episode 1 kicks off with a passionate (and occasionally pained) debate over whether Star Trek is actually dead, or just creatively confused. The discussion dives deep into Discovery, broken canon, questionable ship designs, and why Starfleet Academy “90210 in space” is not what Trekkies asked for. The conversation then pivots to modern TV fatigue, with takes on Fallout Season 2, The Last of Us, Stranger Things, and why waiting two years between seasons is slowly killing momentum. Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi Disclosure Day sparks cautious excitement, amidst Hollywood’s shrinking attention spans, AI Slop flooding YouTube, and the slow death of the traditional movie star, round out a wide-ranging, opinionated, and fun first episode.
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Star Wars Might Be Finished… Here’s Why
EHP Episode 3 packs in a ton of Hollywood talk, starting with the Michael Jackson biopic, where opinions split between loving the music-driven approach and wanting a deeper, more complete story. The crew then shifts to Project Hail Mary, with strong praise for Ryan Gosling and the film’s mix of sci-fi, humor, and surprisingly emotional moments.From there, the conversation branches out to upcoming projects like Supergirl, the new RoboCop series, and Toy Story 5, sparking a mix of curiosity, skepticism, and “do we really need this?” energy. The episode wraps with a heated debate on the state of Star Wars, including leadership changes and whether the franchise can recover—or if it’s already too far gone. As always, expect strong opinions, side tangents, and plenty of back-and-forth.Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/extremegamingpodcast#podcast #movies #TV #entertainment
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The Oscars: Long, Loud, and Questionable
EHP Episode 2 dives headfirst into the Oscars—whether we like it or not—with the crew debating everything from bloated runtimes to questionable winners and the ever-present “is this still relevant?” conversation. Big topics include Sinners underperforming despite massive nominations, One Battle After Another taking Best Picture, and standout wins like Michael B. Jordan and Sean Penn (who still doesn’t care about the Oscars). The gang also highlights films like Frankenstein, Marty Supreme, and Hamnet, while questioning Hollywood’s love-hate relationship with genres like sci-fi and horror.Things get more fun with the Saturn Awards, where fan-favorite territory shines—Avatar: Fire and Ash, Fantastic Four, and Mission Impossible all get their moment. Add in musical debates (Wicked), animation surprises (K-Pop Demon Hunters), and some classic industry rants, and you’ve got a lively mix of movie love, skepticism, and just enough chaos to keep things entertaining. discord.gg/extremegamingpodcast
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Extreme Hollywood Podcast: Scene One Begins
Extreme Hollywood Episode 1 kicks off with a passionate (and occasionally pained) debate over whether Star Trek is actually dead, or just creatively confused. The discussion dives deep into Discovery, broken canon, questionable ship designs, and why Starfleet Academy “90210 in space” is not what Trekkies asked for. The conversation then pivots to modern TV fatigue, with takes on Fallout Season 2, The Last of Us, Stranger Things, and why waiting two years between seasons is slowly killing momentum. Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi Disclosure Day sparks cautious excitement, amidst Hollywood’s shrinking attention spans, AI Slop flooding YouTube, and the slow death of the traditional movie star, round out a wide-ranging, opinionated, and fun first episode.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Extreme Hollywood Episode 1 kicks off with a passionate (and occasionally pained) debate over whether Star Trek is actually dead, or just creatively confused. The discussion dives deep into Discovery, broken canon, questionable ship designs, and why Starfleet Academy “90210 in space” is not what Trekkies asked for. The conversation then pivots to modern TV fatigue, with takes on Fallout Season 2, The Last of Us, Stranger Things, and why waiting two years between seasons is slowly killing momentum. Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi Disclosure Day sparks cautious excitement, amidst Hollywood’s shrinking attention spans, AI Slop flooding YouTube, and the slow death of the traditional movie star, round out a wide-ranging, opinionated, and fun first episode.
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