Chris regales up with the story of his dinner with The Red Hat Society.
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Already In Progress #1: Chris & Nate Ramble About Stuff
In this episode, we couldn’t come up with a formal topic, so we rambled for awhile about Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Tony Bennett (RIP), and our favorite topic, the general state of the entertainment industry. See less
Pre-Show Ramblings #3: Indiana Jones
Shelia LaBoeuf?
Trash for the Masses #7: The Lost Platoon (1991)
For this episode of Trash for the Masses, we take on David Prior’s 1991 film The Lost Platoon. The description for this made it seem like it was going to be amazing. It was not. Note: There were will be no commentary track for this film, due to a software crash wiping out that partContinue reading “Trash for the Masses #7: The Lost Platoon (1991)”
Separating The Art From The Artist Part 2: Art For Art’s Sake
Part 2 of our discussion of separating the art from the artist. We discuss a few more instances of misbehavior, then delve into a discussion of art for the sake of art.
Separating The Art From The Artist, Pt. 1: Misbehaving Celebrities
Can you separate an artist work from the artist themselves when they’ve behaved badly? Is it easier said than done?
Commentary Track for House of the Black Death (1965?)
Come experience the pain and confusion of House of the Black Death as we watch and riff for the first time. Also available on Amazon Prime and Tubi.
Trash for the Masses #6: House of the Black Death (1965?)
In our latest episode of Trash for the Masses, we take on 1960-something’s “House of the Black Death,” starring b-movie legends Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine. It’s a confusing mess about a group of Satan worshipers and has nothing to do with the Black Death. IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059285/ (Note: we refer to this film asContinue reading “Trash for the Masses #6: House of the Black Death (1965?)”
Chris & Nate ramble about AI, movies, music, & gaming.
As usual, we had no plans for recording, and no HAP, so we just turned on the mics and chatted for awhile.
Commentary track for Equinox (1970).
Come along as we experience Equinox (1970) for the first time! Believe it or not, this film is part of The Criterion Collection! Watch along for free on YouTube:
