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CW Crossover Review; Banning Huckleberry (Again) & Billy Dee in Lego-TheGrind6pm

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And so the Holiday Season begins!  Greetings, folks and welcome to another episode of The Grindhouse Podcast (airing this Saturday at 6pm EST), thanks to the good folks at Afronerd Radio! Listen to your favorite Podcast "Minoriteam" (Claire Lanay, Daryll B., Capt. Kirk and Dburt) as they discuss the following topics: our impressions of the CW Network's 4 day crossover extravaganza featuring heroes from The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow and the newly minted Supergirl; a Virginia school district (Accomack County) has temporaily banned classic novels such as To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn due to parental concerns; legendary actor, Billy Dee Williams (Brian's Song, Mahogany) reprises his Two-Face role in The Lego Batman Movie; in video game news, Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite (#4) may actually be happening with more revelations expected this weekend (the game may have "X" clusions); the CW's Riverdale trailer hits the cyberverse in lieu of its January 2017 premiere; IO9.com's Evan Narcisse highlights an upcoming documentary about Floyd Norman, Disney's first Black animator, simply entitled Floyd Norman: An Animated Life;  an extended trailer of Mad Sheila, which definitely looks to be a Chinese send up of the Mad Max franchise has gone viral;  a glimpse of Tom Cruise's Mummy reboot hit the internets with a full trailer forthcoming; Dburt checks out the a fan surreal animated effort, Iron Man: Gamma Protocol and one has to wonder how much are these CGI films really costing?  And lastly,  our thoughts about the new SyFy series (executive produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck), Incorporated.  Call the hosts live at 646-915-9620.

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