I went over my self-imposed time restriction this month because there’s a lot to say. Not entirely what you think it is based on the title, this is a podcast filled with analogies, red flags, & there is an abundant use of “C” words.
I went over my self-imposed time restriction this month because there’s a lot to say. Not entirely what you think it is based on the title, this is a podcast filled with analogies, red flags, & there is an abundant use of “C” words.
I had intended to release this weeks ago, but… you know. This is a review of Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). 83% Politics Free!
It is the 10th Anniversary of this podcast. The first half of the episode is the story of why I started the podcast; plus, I individually thank everyone who has ever told me they listened to an episode. The second half is what’s changed in the past decade, what hasn’t, and what I wish would.
Political foolishness bookended by tragedy in this order: Kobe Bryant, Ricky Gervais, State of the Union, Impeachment, and Orson Bean
Thoughts on the recently completed epic Crisis On Infinite Earths television crossover and the 1985 comic book series that inspired it. 100% Politics Free!
Sometimes I clean out the fridge by making a “Frankensmoothie:” various fruits, veggies, and juices thrown into a blender. This is the podcast equivalent using movies, comic books, impeachment, and climate debate.
This is a spoiler filled review of Joker and some of the controversies surrounding it.
Should I spring for the extra legroom seats on the 6-hour flight? Should I pay for the tour at Ocean Distillery? Should I have Hula Pie? All this and more from a trip to the island. Plus, CATS! Lots and lots of cats. 93% politics free!
What started out as a look at the latest media darlings became the realization that nothing changes. Nothing ever changes.
97% politics-free! I will totally spoil the fuck out of the book and the series on Prime. I cannot stress this highly enough, you should read the book first, then watch the series, then listen to this podcast. Most importantly: read this book!
Why would an openly bisexual male feel like an outcast during Pride Month and what do holidays have to do with it?
Back to politics this month (sorry, id), a stream of consciousness about people who place blame and people who are to blame.
My review of Shazam! followed by the some commentary about the cinematic universes of the two big comic book companies. This podcast is 99.4% politics free!
For today’s 10th anniversary of the Watchmen film’s nationwide release, I put my thoughts on the book, the movie, and my political interpretations in a blender and hit puree.
This is not a review of that Golden Age comic book. It is a hint at the topics of the podcast. This month’s podcast is 99.4% non-political.
This podcast opens with a toast to the memory of Stan Lee, then I rant about people who are way too obsessed with how other’s choose to live.
We finally took a vacation to New England so Gina could show me where she spent most of her childhood and early adulthood; little did we know the emotions in store for us.