Ever wish you had a book club, but for movies? Look no further! Josh Gammon, Garrett Powders, and David Prock invite you to "So Many Sequels" – your book club for movies. We chat about everything from blockbuster hits and indie darlings to film franchises and award shows. Whether you're searching fo...
Death of a Unicorn manages something I certainly don't see often: it makes Paul Rudd, universally beloved nice guy, genuinely unlikable. But there's more beneath this quirky satire than simply subverting expectations. It’s a strange, occasiona…
The more films I watch the more I realize how much the 60s and 70s rhyme with the 2020s. I had only a vague awareness of Network before watching it mostly from mentions in director interviews and its inclusion in various film mashups and supercuts …
Do you ever feel stuck in a movie rut, anxiously waiting for summer blockbusters while theaters feel empty? We get it. On this week's episode of So Many Sequels, we embraced the seasonal lull to catch up on some streaming gems, revisit Oscar classic…
Host, Producer
Josh Gammon is a fan of pop culture, dogs, and Coke Zero. He’s been in love with movies since seeing Raiders of the Lost Ark on a VHS tape as a kid. At age 13, he pitched a TV show to his school’s public access challenge, proving he’s always found ways to get people to let him talk. Today, he channels that same drive into So Many Sequels.
Josh is also a Tulsa-native, digital marketing professional and was nominated for Best Actor in a Short Film at the 2014 Fly Film Festival. He is a loyal member of AMC’s A-List.
Host
David Prock has been a part of So Many Sequels since Season 2, joining longtime friends Josh and Garrett. He works as a digital content producer at News On 6 in Tulsa.
"I actually asked to join the show. Season 1 was such a fun idea, and I told them to call me if they ever covered Indiana Jones. After a few guest spots, I became a permanent member, and we've been going strong ever since."
David's favorite films include A Knight’s Tale, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Prestige, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, The Dark Knight, Star Wars, Ocean’s 11, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Back to the Future. He particularly loves Westerns, animation, and historical dramas. His favorite genre? “Cool Guys Doing Cool Crimes”—heist and crime films featuring smart, stylish characters always a step ahead.
As the team’s resident statistician, David enjoys researching box office numbers, awards trivia, and production histories. "I love learning everything I can about what we’re discussing. The best part of the podcast is expanding my film horizons."