Episode 20: Your Podcast, Should You Choose to Accept It …

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August has arrived, and so has Fantastic Four, the comic-book movie geeks love to hate. But is really worth the effort? Bob and Stew answer that question in this episode and then look back at the summer movie season at large. They talk Ant-Man's place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, rank the five Mission: Impossible films and wonder if The Terminator franchise will finally just die now. It's time to close the books on the summer of '15, Cult Spark style.

Our podcasters this episode are Bob Taylor (Cult Spark) and Stewart Smith (Cult SparkCritical Mass). To make sure you catch every episode, you can subscribe to The Cult Spark Podcast via iTunes or pick up our podcast feed at CultSpark.com.

Theme music: Octopussy (Juanitos) / CC BY 2.0

Author: Robert Brian Taylor

Robert Brian Taylor is a writer and journalist living in Pittsburgh, PA. Throughout his career, his work has appeared in an eclectic combination of newspapers, magazines, books and websites. He wrote the short film "Uninvited Guests," which screened at the Oaks Theater as part of the 2019 Pittsburgh 48 Hour Film Project. His fiction has been featured at Shotgun Honey, and his short-film script "Dig" was named an official selection of the 2017 Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival. He is an editor and writer for Collider and contributes regularly to Mt. Lebanon Magazine. Taylor also often writes and podcasts about film and TV at his own site, Cult Spark. You can find him online at rbtwrites.com and on Twitter @robertbtaylor.