“A 1938 comic book featuring the debut of Superman that was discovered in the wall of an abandoned house could set a new auction record, a dealer has said. Action Comics #1, currently bid at $137,000 (£88,000), had been packed in the insulation of a house in Minnesota.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22663886
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Show 17 – International music and Future Classics, or the lack thereof.
We’re back! Apologies for the lateness of this update. There were technical difficulties during the recording which set back the editing process. We should be back on track after this week. Course, I’ve said that before… EDIT: Rando here. See some follow-up to my selections here.
Ray Manzarek, R.I.P.
Another one of the greats is gone! http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2013/05/rip-the-doors-ray-manzarek.html?utm_source=PANL&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=130520 Let’s all have a listen to Light My Fire in his honor:
Show 16 – Ray Harryhausen tribute, why Netflix sucks, and a dramatic reading of “I Fink U Freaky”
We’re back! Sorry for not posting much lately, but we’ve had a hard time getting our schedules straight lately. But, we’re back with another thrilling episode that we all hope you enjoy!
Ray Harryhausen, RIP
One of the giants of sci-fi movies has passed. http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=79065 If you’ve never seen one of Harryhausen’s films, you’ve really missed out. I’d highly suggest watching Jason & the Argonauts when you can.
Show #15 – In Which We Get Serious
Sorry for the lack of updates last week! Rando was on vacation and we didn’t record, so I pushed back this one. Ok, the truth is, I forgot to put it up on Friday. Sorry. But Rando is on vacation!! We tackle the Boston Marathon bombing and the state of modern journalism this time around. Continue reading “Show #15 – In Which We Get Serious”
Show Notes for Dead Heat
I don’t think either Treat Williams or Joe Piscopo deserve these overly dramatic opening credits Whoa! Vincent Price! Cool!!!! The credit’s font looks like the one used by Aaron Spelling throughout the 1980’s. These Mexican wrestler bandits look like they just got off work at the oil refinery Somehow I think sticking a full loadedContinue reading “Show Notes for Dead Heat”
Show #14 – Advertising, Video Games, and various references to the Hamburgler.
We’re back with another exciting episode of MLCTF! This week, we discuss current events, advertising, video games, review our B-Movie, Dead Heat, and make a lot of random references to the Hamburgler. Here’s the trailer for Dead Heat: BTW, that’s Joe Piscopo’s expression through most of the film. And a link to the Kool-Aid manContinue reading “Show #14 – Advertising, Video Games, and various references to the Hamburgler.”
Show #13 – RIP Roger Ebert, Movies we’d like to see made
Welcome back! In our latest show, we pay tribute to the late Roger Ebert, discuss movies we’d like to see made as well as one’s that we think never should have been made in the first place. We like to think Roger would have approved.
Baseball vs. Hockey
A few years back, my wife got some tickets to a Carolina Hurricanes hockey game from her workplace. We took one of our friends and invited my Dad to come along. He’d never been to a hockey game before and immediately became a fan. In fact, so much of a fan that I had toContinue reading “Baseball vs. Hockey”
