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GGR Pirate Radio

GGR Pirate Radio really exemplifies the "pirate radio" mantra. We talk movies, video games, relationships, comics, TV, sports, music and everything else under the sun. The only format: there is no format. All are welcome to talk about the thinks they “geek out” over as long as you follow the only rule: “don’t be a juicebag.”

Posts tagged Luke Skywalker
At The Diner - A Lackluster HJ: A Star Wars Story

Part 2 of our Star Wars Sequel Trilogy conversation.

Mike, Steve and Rambo go more in-depth with changes they would have made to the sequel trilogy to make it more enjoyable/watchable and discuss some of the more ridiculous things said by fans who were disappointed with the films.

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At The Diner - "Serious Space Sh-t" A Star Wars Story

A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far Far Away…

Mike, Steve and Rambo discuss the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy in detail. What did they like, what did they dislike, what complaints did fans have that were valid, and what was ridiculous? They cover it all in this discussion. Make sure you tune in to part 2 of this Star Wars special, too!

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Geek Sheets: Dark Phoenix, Star Wars Talk, and Venom

Mike, Steve and MC review the Geek Sheets for the first week of October. Topics include: The X-Men: Dark Phoenix trailer and subsequent delay of the release, the passing of director/producer Gary Kurtz and his impact on the Star Wars franchise. The crew delve into some more Star Wars news such as John Favreau’s new series The Mandalorian, the revival of Star Wars: Clone Wars, and the direction JJ Abrams may be taking Episode IX. They finish with some talk about Sony’s new release, Venom.

Recorded October 5th, 2018 at the FXBG Public Radio Studios in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

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GGR Flashback: How to Fix the Star Wars Prequels

With the relaunch of GGR Pirate Radio, Mike and Steve are re-releasing their first ever episode! Back in 2014, Mike and Steve were joined by author Vik Azeem to discuss their "certain point of view" about how the Star Wars prequels could be improved.

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