Author: Heath Andrews

Heath Andrews has been a student of pop culture ever since he found himself to be the only student in 3rd grade who regularly watched "Get Smart" on Nick-At-Nite. Ever since then he's been engrossed in way too much media with a growing collection of music, books, comics, TV on DVD box sets, and a video game collection that could rival a brick and mortar store. Prior to writing for Nerdbot he's written for Review You, MyAnimeList, and various advertising companies. Since 2016 he's run his own YouTube channel under the moniker of The Critical Android where he livestreams video games and uploads podcasts about pop culture and Frasier.

If you don’t know how we feel about the sitcom “Frasier,” then you must be intentionally dodging our coverage at this point. We talk about that show a LOT here, and not just in articles. One of the most successful sitcoms of all time, and arguably the most successful spin-off of all time, the depth of our love for it shows no bounds. We’re not alone on this either. The number of “Frasier” memes that get tossed around the internet along with continued success in syndication and streaming could only mean one thing- a revival! Paramount+ gave the planned revival…

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Sometimes a story can blow up in an unexpected way. About a month ago, Hans Niemann was accused of cheating during a chess match through ludicrous means. A Reddit joke that went too far claimed Neimann was using anal beads as a method of cheating. Specific buzzes for specific moves, etc.. Which turned out to be rather blown out of proportion. But, we knew there was something more substantive to this case. Turns out, we were right. Niemann’s rise to the upper echelons of the chess world were already a bit odd to some. It culminated in a tournament last…

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Bruce Willis has been in the news quite a lot lately for some heartbreaking reasons. Earlier this year, he announced he was retiring from acting due to effects of aphasia. He’s spent decades performing in film and television, making a name for himself as a gruff and gritty action hero with surprising depth and nuance in dramatic roles. It didn’t start out that way though. His first major acting credit was in the 1985 comedy-mystery series “Moonlighting.” For five seasons, Willis, alongside co-star Cybil Shepherd, created headlines of their own with on-set controversy that has in some ways outlived the…

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There have been a great number of bad ideas in the history of bad ideas. You have the Ford Edsel, the re-release of “Morbius,” double-decker airline seats, and sequels to Rob Schneider movies. If “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” wasn’t enough of a horrible film for you, then there is great news because Schneider has decided to do a sequel to another one of his “hits” and believe you me, it’s one that no body every asked for. From 1999 to 2002, Schneider had a run of films he headlined that could best be described with the phrase, “I think I…

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There are few names in country music that are as legendary as Loretta Lynn. With a career spanning over 50 years, Lynn managed to rise from being literally a coal miner’s daughter, to one of the most famous and successful names in American country music history. Across dozens of albums recorded by her and in duo with Conway Twitty, she charted numerous number one hits. After a long and celebrated life, she has passed away at the age of 90. Lynn reportedly passed peacefully in her sleep. The mentions of her being the daughter of a coal miner stem from…

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The selling of master recordings and publishing rights by recording artists has become a very big business over the last couple years. Big names ranging from Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen and Justin Timberlake have made hundreds of millions by selling the publishing rights while still maintaining their rights as a songwriter. The latest group of artists to cash in on this is actually a group of solo artists and the band that they were in. Well, at least a certain era of the band. It gets a little complicated but let’s take a look at what just made Phil…

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October, the spooky season. The time to enjoy all kinds of media that represent death, the macabre, and the supernatural. But what could be spookier than international espionage? Who needs Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers and Freddie Krueger when you can have James Bond; multiple different versions of him at that. If you’ve been wondering where to watch every James Bond film, you’re in luck. Every mainline James Bond film is coming to Amazon Prime soon! There have been a total of 27 James Bond films made with 25 of them being official EON productions. The two outliers are the 1967…

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