Mr Marvel, the mastermind behind everything Marvel, discusses controlling everything in the franchise. The hosts talk about style choices, slang from Generation Alpha, soul resurrection, Tom Holland's acting abilities, comparing scenes in movies, their love for Gundam, thoughts on visiting the pyramids, and childhood memories of watching Yu-Gi-Oh!
Personal style and dressing for comfort versus dressing to impress was discussed.
The possibility of future generations adopting retro slang and cultural influences was explored.
Deep dives
The Melty Wax Boys discuss their Patreon exclusive episode
The Melty Wax Boys talk about their Patreon exclusive episode where they rated each other based on looks. One of the main criticisms directed towards one of the hosts was his sense of style. The host defends his fashion choices by expressing that he prefers comfort over expensive clothes. The discussion revolves around personal style and the concept of dressing to impress.
Speculation on future generations' slang and cultural shifts
The Melty Wax Boys discuss the possibility of future generations adopting retro slang and cultural influences. They jokingly suggest that the coming generation, referred to as Generation Alpha, may embrace vintage language from the 1940s and 50s. They speculate on the potential societal shifts and the influence of various subcultures on future generations.
The portrayal of intimate scenes in movies and TV shows
The hosts discuss the portrayal of intimate scenes in movies and TV shows, particularly focusing on Tom Holland's controversial scene where he is shown in a sexual encounter with another male character. They debate the authenticity and realism in such scenes, contrasting them with romantic or sensual scenes involving heterosexual relationships. The hosts express their opinions on the matter, ranging from supportive to critical.
Reflection on nostalgic animated series like Yu-Gi-Oh!
The hosts reminisce about the popular animated series Yu-Gi-Oh! and its impact on their childhoods. They mention specific characters and elements from the show, such as Joey Wheeler's initial lack of understanding about trap cards and spell cards. The hosts also discuss the character May Valentine and the aesthetics of the card designs, as well as the show's appeal to young audiences.