2020
Here’s a page dedicated to everything that I published in 2020. This was the year I started writing the kinds of things I wanted to write. The year I felt like I was finding my voice. Here you’ll find only a few pieces that were professionally published, but mostly you’ll find pieces that were self-published on the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
The Potential Consequences of Disney+’s Soul
This is one of many pieces I wrote on Disney’s handling of Pixar through the pandemic. It was originally published on December 24, 2020 on the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
Has Disney+ Solved it’s Identity Issue?
Disney+ had a very noticeable identity issue in the early days. I thought it was interesting so I wrote about it. This was originally published on December 19, 2020 on the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
The Struggles That Dune Will Face
This piece was written when I was concerned that Dune wouldn’t do well after WB made the decision to move their 2021 film slate to HBO Max. It was originally published on December 18, 2020 for the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
Has Covid-19 Transformed The Media Industry For Good?
This article was originally published on December 14, 2020, on 6feet.com. Click here to see the original
Goodbye Quibi, We Hardly Knew You
Remember Quibi? This piece was originally published on December 12, 2020 on the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
But What About the Theatres!
As COVID-19 ramped up, I wrote this piece for the original Fake Nerd Podcast website on December 4, 2020, about WB’s move to put all their new movie’s on HBO Max.
Welcome To Earth One
This piece was originally posted on August 22, 2020, on the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
What the WarnerMedia Layoffs Really Mean
This piece was originally published on August 15, 2020, on the original Fake Nerd Podcast website.
DC vs. Diamand: The End
I think this was originally published on the old Fake Nerd Podcast website. Published on June 15, 2020, this is about when DC split from Diamond Publishing, the consequences of which we’re still seeing.
Goodbye Gertie The Dinosaur
Here’s a piece I published for Showbiz Express on January 22, 2020. It was post the Disney/Fox deal and tells the story of Gertie the Dinosaur and the irony of Disney now owning Fox. I still consider it one of my very best pieces. Here’s the original