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  • S4362 I Perfect Blue - AniMAY
    2026/05/03

    In this episode of Big Trouble In Little Podcast, we dive into the psychological anime thriller Perfect Blue (1997) — a film that explores fame, identity, obsession, and the dark side of entertainment.

    We share our first impressions, break down the film’s disturbing themes, analyze the twist ending, and debate what’s real vs. illusion. From early internet culture to celebrity pressure, this movie was ahead of its time — and still hits hard today.

    If you enjoy anime reviews, film analysis, and deep discussions on storytelling, this episode is for you.



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    1 時間 45 分
  • S4361 I Dubs Trek- Star Trek Month
    2026/04/27

    🖖 This week on Big Trouble in the Little Podcast, we continue Star Trek Month with a deep dive into Star Trek: Voyager!

    We watched and ranked three standout (and not-so-standout) episodes:

    • Extreme Risk
    • Counterpoint
    • Author, Author

    From missed potential to near-masterpieces, we break down what works, what doesn’t, and why some episodes hit harder than others. Expect honest reactions, character analysis, storytelling critiques, and plenty of debate as we figure out where these episodes stack up.

    If you’re into Star Trek, sci-fi storytelling, TV reviews, or episode breakdowns, this is the podcast for you.

    🎧 Topics include:

    • Voyager’s strongest and weakest episodes
    • Character arcs and performances
    • Story structure and pacing issues
    • Themes like identity, morality, and grief
    • Final rankings and hot takes

    Follow the show for weekly discussions on TV, movies, and pop culture—no fluff, just real conversations.

    #StarTrek #Voyager #Podcast #SciFi #TVReviews #StarTrekVoyager #EpisodeReview



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    1 時間 41 分
  • S4360 I Chaz Trek - Star Trek Month
    2026/04/19

    This week on Big Trouble in the Little Podcast, the crew continues Star Trek Month with several standout episodes of Star Trek: Voyager.

    We discuss Timeless, Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy, and another late-series Voyager episode, diving into the time travel dilemmas, comedic storytelling, and character moments that made these episodes memorable.

    From Harry Kim’s guilt over Voyager’s destruction to the Doctor’s over-the-top fantasy adventures, this episode explores the unique tone of Voyager and how it fits into the wider Star Trek universe.



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    1 時間 29 分
  • S4359 I Andy Trek - Star Trek Month
    2026/04/12

    This week on Big Trouble in the Little Podcast, the crew continues Star Trek Month with three iconic episodes from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

    We discuss Waltz, In the Pale Moonlight, and Far Beyond the Stars—episodes that showcase the darker, more complex storytelling that made DS9 stand out from the rest of Star Trek.

    From Gul Dukat’s psychological breakdown to Captain Sisko’s morally gray wartime choices, these episodes explore themes of power, propaganda, racism, and sacrifice.

    If you want to know why so many fans consider DS9 the best Star Trek series, this episode explains why.



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    1 時間 54 分
  • S4358 I Zac Trek - Star Trek Month
    2026/04/05

    This week on Big Trouble & Little Podcast, we explore three classic episodes from Star Trek: The Original Series.

    We break down Wolf in the Fold, A Piece of the Action, and Day of the Dove, discussing everything from a Jack the Ripper–style murder mystery to a gangster-inspired planet and a powerful alien entity manipulating hate between humans and Klingons.

    Along the way we talk about the themes, the campy charm of classic Trek, and which episode stands out as the best.

    If you enjoy Star Trek discussions, classic sci-fi television, and pop culture podcasts, join us for this deep dive into the original series.



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    1 時間 39 分
  • S4357 I Spawn - Cape Sh!t Month
    2026/03/26

    This week on Big Trouble and Little Podcast, we revisit the 1997 comic book movie Spawn.

    Known for its dark tone, wild CGI, and extremely 90s energy, Spawn has become a cult curiosity in superhero movie history. We break down the movie, discuss the strange creative decisions behind it, and debate whether nostalgia makes it more enjoyable than it should be.

    After the discussion, we rank all the comic book movies we watched this month and reveal the final results.

    Topics include:

    • Todd McFarlane and the Spawn comics

    • John Leguizamo’s Clown performance

    • Why the movie’s plot barely makes sense

    • The infamous CGI devil

    • Our final ranking of Superman, Hellboy, Constantine, and Spawn

    New episodes every week covering movies, gaming, and nerd culture.



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    1 時間 32 分
  • S4356 I Superman (1978) - Cape Sh!t Month
    2026/03/18

    This week on Big Trouble Little Podcast, the crew dives into Superman (1978), the film that helped define the modern superhero movie. Starring Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, and Marlon Brando, this classic comic book adaptation set the standard for superhero films for decades.

    We break down why Christopher Reeve is still considered the definitive Superman, discuss the differences between Clark Kent and Superman as characters, and debate whether Gene Hackman’s Lex Luthor works as the villain in this version of the story. The conversation also explores the film’s campy tone, John Williams’ legendary score, and that infamous time-reversal ending that still divides fans today.

    Is Superman (1978) still the best Superman movie, or have newer films like Man of Steel and modern comic book adaptations surpassed it?

    In the post-credit segment, we talk about what we’ve been watching and playing lately, including Superman (2025), Weapons, Resident Evil 9, Formula 1 Australia, Gundam, and more.

    Next week we wrap up Cape Shit Month with the ultimate 90s comic book movie: Spawn (1997).

    If you enjoy movie discussions, superhero movies, gaming talk, and pop culture podcasts, make sure to follow the show and join us every week on Big Trouble Little Podcast.



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    1 時間 34 分
  • S4355 I Hellboy (2004) - Cape Sh!t Month
    2026/03/10

    This week on Big Trouble and Little Podcast, the crew reviews Hellboy (2004) directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Ron Perlman as the iconic comic book hero.

    We break down why Hellboy still holds up today, from the practical effects and monster design to Ron Perlman’s perfect performance as Hellboy. We also talk about the film’s biggest weakness—the villain—and how the movie still works despite it. The discussion dives into the supporting cast including John Hurt, Doug Jones, and Jeffrey Tambor, along with del Toro’s signature visual style and the dark fantasy tone that makes the movie stand out among early 2000s comic book films.

    After the review, the conversation goes everywhere: Hellboy sequels, Superman (1978), Disney movies, My Dinner with Andre, Fallout 4, Happy Gilmore 2, Gundam, Resident Evil, and more.

    If you enjoy movie reviews, comic book discussions, gaming talk, and off-the-rails podcast conversations, you’re in the right place.

    New episodes of Big Trouble and Little Podcast every week.



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    1 時間 15 分