To infinity and beyond!
This week, we’re checking in on some of the highest grossing animated films of all time, The Toy Story movies.
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Brian Rollins is the creator of Dorky Geeky Nerdy and the host. You can find him at his website, TheVoicesInMyHead.com. When Brian not asking you trivia questions, he narrates audiobooks and short story fiction. He also guests on a few of the podcasts over at Bureau42.com.
By day, he’s a web developer in Colorado. His life-long ambition is to voice a Disneyland ride.
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To infinity and beyond!
This week, we’re checking in on some of the highest grossing animated films of all time, The Toy Story movies.
This week’s episode is dedicated in loving memory to Alex Trebek.
I told you we’d be back to a galaxy far, far away. Time to catch up with the third (or sixth) movie in the series, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
We may (or may not) know who the winner of the US Presidential election, we can look back at past Presidents and their words.
It’s the last Wednesday before Halloween and our last chance for a chilling episode to set the mood. This week, it’s all about those charming bloodsuckers, Vampires. Their myths, their movies, and more are covered this week.
Do you like scary movies? Do you know the rules for surviving? Test you knowledge of these classic horror movies from the end of the 20th Century.
Blending two of our listener favorites together: Quotables & Harry Potter. Let’s get going!
This week, we’re diving into trivia from the life and works of the Queen of the Murder Mystery, Agatha Christie.
We’re back with our second Name the Author episode. This time, we’re hitting up Science Fiction. Quick and simple. We give you the title, you give us the author. It’s a mix of both old and new Sci-Fi, so make sure your brain is nice and limber.
How well do you know your Sherlock Holmes trivia? Match wits with our trivia crew and see how well you can do in thirty questions about that master sleuth, his adventures, and about the man who created him.
It’s been 76 episodes since we hit Star Wars, and I’m a little ashamed. But, this week, we rectify that omission and dive into what is, arguably, the best Star Wars film of them all (feel free to debate this on Twitter or Facebook).