Star Wars shuffles its writers, leaving the script in the capable hands of J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan; the first trailers drop for Captain America: The Winter Soldier and X-Men: Days of Future Past, giving us our first peek into what the movies themselves are going to be like; the high concept Phonebloks system hits the internet promising a future where phones are completely customisable, including the hardware; and Amazon rolls out it’s Kindle Matchbook program.

Meanwhile the boys discuss their expectations for Thor: The Dark World, and Jelly admits what he’s really going to see in that film. Also, Bean pretty much makes no bad jokes. None! What is this world coming to?

Star Wars shuffles its writers, leaving the script in the capable hands of J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan; the first trailers drop for Captain America: The Winter Soldier and X-Men: Days of Future Past, giving us our first peek into what the movies themselves are going to be like; the high concept Phonebloks system hits the internet promising a future where phones are completely customisable, including the hardware; and Amazon rolls out it’s Kindle Matchbook program.

Meanwhile the boys discuss their expectations for Thor: The Dark World, and Jelly admits what he’s really going to see in that film. Also, Bean pretty much makes no bad jokes. None! What is this world coming to?


Show notes:Michael Arndt Off 'Star Wars: Episode VII', J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan Writing (/Film)Captain America: The Winter Soldier Trailer (YouTube)X-Men: Days of Future Past Trailer (YouTube)X-Men: Days of Future Past trailer analysis (TheVine)PhoneBloksAmazon's Matchbook service now live (engadget)