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Pop Culture Pastor
David Remboldt
351 episodes
1 week ago
Pop Culture Pastor is a podcast built around a tight-knit community of fans of pop, geek and comic con culture. Join hosts Dave and Cody (and sometimes various members of the Geeks of the Round Table) for lively discussions in each episode, ranging from specific pop culture topics and news on the main pod (Friday), to episode by episode break downs of a currently airing TV or streaming show on Watch-alongs. With their blend of spiritual insights and pop culture expertise, they offer a fresh and thought-provoking perspective that sets the podcast apart.
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Pop Culture Pastor is a podcast built around a tight-knit community of fans of pop, geek and comic con culture. Join hosts Dave and Cody (and sometimes various members of the Geeks of the Round Table) for lively discussions in each episode, ranging from specific pop culture topics and news on the main pod (Friday), to episode by episode break downs of a currently airing TV or streaming show on Watch-alongs. With their blend of spiritual insights and pop culture expertise, they offer a fresh and thought-provoking perspective that sets the podcast apart.
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Ep 204: The Running Man
Pop Culture Pastor
1 hour 18 minutes 5 seconds
1 week ago
Ep 204: The Running Man

In this episode of Pop Culture Pastor, Dave and Cody sprint headfirst into Edgar Wright’s new adaptation of The Running Man, asking the big question: is this the movie that officially crowns Glen Powell as the next great everyman action star?

The guys start with a wild but oddly wholesome news item: Timothée Chalamet calling Adam Sandler “one of the best actors of all time” during their “Sandler x Chalamet” event. That launches a fun conversation about Sandler’s career arc — from “guy who just makes vacation movies with his buddies” to secretly one of the most versatile actors working, thanks to turns in Punch-Drunk Love and Uncut Gems. There’s also a quick detour into DC’s Lanterns delay, James Gunn’s DCU, and why everything around Warner Bros. feels just a little… wobbly.

Then it’s full-on Running Man review mode:

  • how this version leans back into Stephen King’s original dystopian nightmare

  • why Glen Powell feels like the spiritual heir to Bruce Willis

  • how Colman Domingo and Josh Brolin absolutely cook in limited screen time

  • why the Hunters are a huge missed opportunity, and how Alan Ritchson could’ve fixed the whole problem with one menacing glare

  • plus a Deeper Themes segment on media, virtue signaling, and why the real villain might be the human heart, not just “rich bad guys in offices.”

In The Lobby, listeners ask about the many faces of Cody (Contrarian Cody, Capitalist Cody, Chaotic Cody, and more), dream podcast guests (Scorsese, Paul Walter Hauser, Weird Al, Harrison Ford), and whether a live-action Legend of Zelda movie can truly be the Lord of the Rings of video game adaptations.

Oh, and yes—there’s talk of Christmas playlists, Die Hard–inspired Christmas shirts, and why Michael Cera is somehow the loser of the movie simply because there wasn’t enough of him.

Pop Culture Pastor
Pop Culture Pastor is a podcast built around a tight-knit community of fans of pop, geek and comic con culture. Join hosts Dave and Cody (and sometimes various members of the Geeks of the Round Table) for lively discussions in each episode, ranging from specific pop culture topics and news on the main pod (Friday), to episode by episode break downs of a currently airing TV or streaming show on Watch-alongs. With their blend of spiritual insights and pop culture expertise, they offer a fresh and thought-provoking perspective that sets the podcast apart.