Mini-Transmission: The Meteor Man (1993) | The Superhero Who Tried to Save the Whole Neighborhood
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Truman and Landen wrap up stray thoughts, unanswered questions, and meteor-induced tangents from The Meteor Man (1993)—including the film’s galaxy of cameos, its hyper-earnest worldbuilding, and how it fits into the ’90s’ strange, pre-MCU superhero landscape. And as always, they play The Trailer Game, trying to guess which moments the marketing department thought were powerful enough to sell a community-focused superhero comedy to 1993 audiences before watching the trailer for the first time.
Next week, the Machine sends them to December 25, 2011 with the clue: Separated by war. Tested by battle. Bound by friendship.
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The Meteor Man, The Meteor Man 1993, Robert Townsend, Robert Townsend director, Eddie Griffin, James Earl Jones, superhero comedy, 90s superhero movies, Black superheroes, early MCU era, Movie Memory Machine, movie podcast, film discussion, trailer reaction, vintage trailers, forgotten movies, cult films, film history, cinematic analysis