This week Chris gets YouTube Red, Aaron finds out about the terrorist attacks in France, then astral projects to Pluto, and Rob shares his favorite snacks. We talk about music and then attempt to finish the news from last episode, along with the munchie, in which we enjoy chocolate covered potato chips. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net
TPB: Special Report: 20 Years of Madness
Over a score of years, a group of Michiganders created the public access (now internet) show, “30 Minutes of Madness”, under the leadership of Jerry White Jr. Jeremy Royce documented this phenomenon in his film 20 Years of Madness. In a special report we talk about video mix tapes, public access, and more.
#078 “They Just Stand There!”
This week we talk a little about sports, work and superstitions. Then we smoke some Pluto OG (not Pluto) and chill out to some Steel Dan (not the dildo) and debate the nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In the news we talk about a lot of laws and politicians and stuff. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net
TPB: Elevator to the Gallows
Noirvember continues as we consider Louis Malle’s debut feature film, Elevator to the Gallows AKA Ascenseur pour l’échafaud, which stars Jeanne Moreau as Florence and Maurice Ronet as Julien. Shot in beautiful black and white and featuring a legendary improved jazz score by the great Miles Davis, Elevator to the Gallows questions the nature of self, love, and life as only Louis Malle could. Our guests this week include Nathan Southern, author of The Films of Louis Malle: A Critical Analysis and Jack Southern, author of Milestones: The Music And Times Of Miles Davis. Our guest co-host, Jedidiah Ayres, is a writer for page and screen.
Nugget #065 Highjackers
On this weeks it’s a 90’s flashback with INXS, Nirvana, old porn, JNCO jeans, the Little Mermaid and Ghostbusters II (those last two were 1989, but close enough). Thank you for listening on iTunes, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net
#077 Dickens’ Cider
On this weeks much delayed episode we talk about shopping and losing your kid in the mall, Ash Vs Evil Dead, and some comics. We smoke some Hash Berry and listen to some weird new music by the band Vulfpeck. In the news we talk about the failed Ohio bill, the possible legalization in Mexico, and we feel the Bern with his new Senate bill. Then we enjoy some cider and doughnuts. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net
TPB: Special Report: In The Company of Legends
Noirvember continues as we look at crime and detective films with a foreign accent. We’re looking at Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 sci-fi philosophical noir starring Eddie Constantine and Anna Karina, Alphav
TPB: Alphaville
Noirvember continues as we look at crime and detective films with a foreign accent. We’re looking at Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 sci-fi philosophical noir starring Eddie Constantine and Anna Karina, Alphaville. We’re joined by David Sterritt, the author of The Films of Jean-Luc Godard: Seeing the Invisible, and Pulp Serenade’s Cullen Gallagher.
Nugget #064 This Is Stupid, I Like Voltron
This week we talk about Hollywood, Power Rangers, and duck sex. We get to some leftover news from last episode, try and do a story problem, and talk about Bruce Campbell. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net
TPB: Special Report: Manos the Hands of Fate Redux
The may be the first time we’ve done a sequel episode. Not the sequel to a film but the sequel to an episode we did back in January, 2012. On there we discussed the classic film Manos: The Hands of Fate and the fundraising efforts of Ben Solovey to restore the film to its former glory. We’re back to talk about the restoration with Ben again, to talk with Rachel Jackson about Manos: The Hands of Felt and with Jackey Neyman Jones for the scoop on Manos Returns.
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