• TA143: Shawarma Palace

  • Aug 23 2023
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Minute One Hundred Forty Three: From The Final Climactic Beats in Alan Silvestri’s Amazing Theme to The Studio Logos... With a Little Stop at Shawarma Palace in BetweenMike Gravagno from The Superhero Show Show and Movie of the Year joins us in this episode!
    In the one-hundred-forty-third and final minute of The Avengers...The credits finally come to an end, but not before we get to talk about the MPAA film numbers. We also ponder when Dolby Atmos started up, and sure enough it was 2012. Not in time for this film unfortunately. 
    What we’re really here for, though, is shawarma. Shawarma Palace. This glorious post-credit sequence shifted the tone of post-credit sequences and allowed later filmmakers to be goofy with them from time to time. We’re fans. We talk about each of the characters and even reveal why Chris Evans is being so still throughout. Tune in!
    Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel!
    Film Sundries
    • The Superhero Show Show
    • Movie of the Year
    • PopFilter on the web, Twitter, and Instagram
    • Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+
    • Join the conversation on Discord
    • Script
    • Trailer #1
    • Trailer #2
    • Poster artwork
    • Original Material
    • Season 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on Instagram
    • Season 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram
    • (00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The Avengers
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