With Rando out of town, Pancho & Lefty sit down to discuss their musical tastes, the recording industry, and how listening to music has changed over the years. (This episode was recorded before the Spooky Halloween music episode from two weeks ago.)
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Episode 6: Spooky Music for Halloween
Pancho & Lefty discuss music appropriate for the Halloween season, from heavy metal favorites like Blue Oyster Cult and Black Sabbath to the traditions of the murder ballad in Country and Americana.
Episode 5: Horror Movies
Since it’s almost Halloween, we give a general discussion about horror films: what they are, what makes a good one, and why we are drawn to them.
First reaction movie riff of The Manster!
Join as we watch and react to The Manster for the first time! This was recorded prior to our discussion what was featured in last week’s Trash for the Masses episode. Simply start this recording when you press play on the film! Hopefully it syncs up properly! 😀 Watch for on Amazon Prime (colorized): https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B096FLCNG1/ref=atv_dl_rdr?autoplay=1Continue reading “First reaction movie riff of The Manster!”
Trash for the Masses #1: The Manster!!
Our first Trash for the Masses segment where we watch and review the 1959 classic(?) b-movie The Manster.
Episode 3: Midnight Movies!
In this episode, we discuss midnight movies: what are they and which ones have we seen (or not seen).
Episode 2: Off the cuff discussion of movies post-pandemic and other stuff.
We’re back!!!!!
Mid-Life Crisis Taskforce 2.0 is live! After a long, long time away, the Three Amigos have returned to the podcasting realm! Here’s our first episode in which we reintroduce ourselves.
Carrie Fisher on the beach as Slave Leia!
You’re welcome!! 😀
Miyazaki to receive honorary Oscar
And long overdue, I’d say! From the article: “This Saturday at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences’ Governors Awards, legendary Japanese animation director Hayao Miyazaki will be presented with an honorary Oscar in recognition of his incredible career. The 73-year-old filmmaker has retired from the director’s chair, but insists he will remain involvedContinue reading “Miyazaki to receive honorary Oscar”
