Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 6 hours 27 minutes
In the aftermath of our Twin Peaks panel, we’re joined again by Roz Townsend and Pól Rua for a continued discussion about how awesome actor Miguel Ferrer is. We also dive into how Twin Peaks‘ Pacific Northwest setting is very … Continue reading →
“That gum you like is going to come back in style.” Mike and Casey are consulting our logs and getting a booth at the Double R Diner to share some damned good coffee and pie with returning panelists Roz Townsend … Continue reading →
In our second Fun Size episode this month, Mike and Casey are joined by in the studio by Ask an Atheist‘s Sam Mulvey. We dig into the selection of current generation video game consoles, as Mike makes a decision on … Continue reading →
In the first of a pair of Fun Sized episodes this month, we sit down in the studio with Roslyn Townsend to get extra meta-topical. We talk about the phenomenon of “misdirected fandom.” Why do some fans not seem to … Continue reading →
It’s B-roll time, as we wrap up the Watchmen discussion with Sam Mulvey and Rob Kelly. We get a little bit more into why Zack Snyder’s movies fail — and why they also don’t fail enough to be fun or … Continue reading →
“Dog carcass in alley this morning, tire tread on burst stomach. This city is afraid of me. I have seen its true face.” Mike and Casey are charging our electric cars, voting for Richard Nixon, and getting a booth in … Continue reading →
We’re back with more B-roll goodness! Mike and Casey are joined in the studio with Sam Mulvey of Ask an Atheist and his brother, Mike Mulvey for a wide-ranging bullshit session. We dig into contests with pop culture prizes that … Continue reading →
We’re gonna get medieval on your asses! This month, Mike and Casey pile into a booth at Jack Rabbit Slim’s to debate the merits of tipping our server with Sci-Fest L.A.‘s Matt Goodman and writer and artist Roslyn Townsend. Our … Continue reading →
In our latest collections of panel outtakes and off-topic discussion, Mike and Casey are joined by Greg Hatcher and Ryan Chaddock for a chat about the Logan’s Run television show and the formulaic nature of 1970s science fiction.
“No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die!” Mike and Casey are shaking (but not stirring) their martinis and hoping a plane to Montenegro to sit at the baccarat table and trade barbs with Greg Hatcher of Comic Book Resources’ … Continue reading →