We’re back again after our New Year’s Pubcast/Boys’ Party with a special ode to a newly reborn film festival.
Tie-ins are the lifeblood of any successful comic franchise and essentially every major blockbuster film.
We know you all wait with bated breath for the next time that we gather in bars and shout indiscriminate things at each other.
Dark discussions aside, we once again prove that you can charm your way onto the podcast by offering us work or calling us respectable.
Flim critics are a dying breed, since they’re either stuck online, being laid off from print publications or going off to Grad School.
This podcast commemorates the one-year-anniversary of Preston Miller’s Jones.
Even in the comic universe, the Punisher struggles to fit in with super-heroes and regular villains.
Grassroots with a sound system is already a bit of a noise maker.
We finally managed to get Eric Kohn on the podcast after food poisoning (mine) and poor planning kept him off.
We’re back again with our official “Best Introductory Segway Ever” and return guest Mike D’Angelo.
We’re back like Death Metal Disco and thrice as evil.
Hello and welcome again faithful The Futurist! and other Non-Listeners!
Writer-director Dan Sallitt joins us to discuss his recent retrospective at Krakow’s First Annual Off-Camera Film Festival.
This is a complete disappointment for those familiar with the original game.
There’s one defining moment in An American Carol that assures you this is a David Zucker film.
Episode 3 marks the first time we’ve started recording under our new name.
By this point, I think we could be discussing Godard for all I remember.
The drinking continues. The arguments get louder. We get worse. Sigh.
Hello and welcome back to the brand new season faithful non-listeners!
Miike’s appeal is taking source material, whether it be traditional or even a name brand, and running wild with it.