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Skull-Face Island Movie Podcast presented by Geeks Of Doom
Episode 06: Premium Rush/JAWS

Greetings! It’s Adam Frazier aka FamousMonster and it’s time for another transmission from Skull-Face Island. As always I’m joined by The Last Starfighter champion David Allen — and a man of many talents, not least of which is knitting, producer Tim Grant.

If you missed our previous transmissions, let me explain how this works. In the year 1991, US Flight 1313 experienced a mysterious, magnetic anomaly somewhere over the South Pacific. Engines failed, pilots cursed and prayed to their Gods, and three boys (that’s us!) washed ashore on Skull-Face Island, which of course is an ISLAND in the SHAPE of a SKULL! How cool is that!?

After exploring the dark interior of the island with machetes and bullwhips, we found an old communications array. Here’s the weird thing, it still works. Not only does it work, this thing is like Netflix, Amazon Instant, Video on Demand, and Apple TV combined – it’s got all the latest movies and television shows. We haven’t even bothered sending out a distress signal yet because we’re re-watching all 635 episodes of Gunsmoke right now”¦

On this week’s transmission, we’ll be covering all the latest movie news and take time out to discuss David Koepp“˜s Premium Rush, as well as the recent Blu-Ray release of Steven Spielberg‘s 1975 classic, JAWS. We’ll also introduce you to MAR-10, our faithful and somewhat insecure robot butler who cleans Skull-Face Island and entertains us with movie news.

OK, enough talking. Get ready for a whole lot of obscure references and explicit language!

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Show Notes: Skull-Face Island – Episode 06: “Premium Rush / JAWS”

Geek-O-Matic News: Media Rights Capital Close To Distributing Ron Howard’s Ambitious Adaptation Of The Dark Tower; Anna Kendrick, Imogen Poots & Felicity Jones On Shortlist For Mysterious Role In Captain America: The Winter Soldier; Spike Lee’s Oldboy Adds Samuel L. Jackson…

Movie Review(s): Premium Rush / JAWS on Blu-Ray

MAR-10: Everyone’s favorite robotic butler, Marten (MAR-10), interrupts the transmission to provide us with news on WWE’s latest adventure with Scooby-Doo, John Travolta’s involvement in Toxic Avenger and Mad Max: Fury Road news.

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