In this episode Monolith and BearTrap answer the question that's been on everyone's mind since they walked out of the dystopian world of Panem and into the bright sunlight of the movie theater parking lot: "What did those two Little Snack idiots think of that movie?" 'Hunger Games'! Dissected in this, podcast number 38. Also discussed: Monolith's 100% awesome theater experience, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', (the book and the David Fincher adaptation), what Bear Trap plans to see Wednesday night, and then the game-app that's sweeping iPads everywhere, 'Draw Something'. Listen. Enjoy. Lean forward.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Show #37- How Not to Vet a Vice-Presidential Canididate
The podcasters made sure they were bright-eyed and bushy tailed for this episode, but unfortunately, they couldn't stop talking, so settle in for an epic podcast. Discussed: 'Game of Thrones' season 2 trailer, Monolith's "flip-flop" on viewing 'GoT' Season 2 after saying in a previous episode he would not, 'Game Change' reviewed, what movie Bear Trap thinks 'Game Change' is most like, whose performance in that film was 'Streepian", the release of the new iPad and hands-on reviews of the new device, the iPad's utility (or lack thereof) as a productivity-enabler, Apple's all-around good week, Mike Daisy's fabrications about FoxConn, and the raw awesomeness of the new 'Prometheus' trailer. Enjoy it, friends!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Show #36- The Reinvention of Harry Knowles
Though the words "I got nothing" are spoken in the first 10 seconds of the episode, turns out the dopes had more to say than they thought in this 50-minute free-form podcast. We talk about Harold Knowles [sic] and Aintitawesomenews.com [also sic], what happened after a private screening of McTiernan's 'Rollerball' remake for the aforementioned Harold [sic], how, if at all, the race for the Republican nomination changed after last night's contests in 'Bama and 'Sippi, ignorance in the South versus good old-fashioned political dislike, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Fluke and the free market, Bobby McFerrin versus Michael Winslow, 'The Sisters Brothers', book awards, thoughts on the landmark Marvel comic crossover series "Civil War", a question for a listener, and then a punchy interlude about the heart-monitor machine in hospitals that gives that continuous beep sound when a person dies. Free-form, folks. And then we talk about what we're going to talk about in the next podcast ('Game Change'), and how that show's going to be super-awesome. This one's a real grab-bag. Enjoy it, Snackers!
Monday, March 5, 2012
Show #35- Hanna. Percy Jackson. Kia Optimas. Best podcast of all time.
On this podcast, listen to your favorite know-nuthin's talk ever-so-briefly about Bear Trap's new car (listen to find out wha ...zzzzzz), and then spend a really long time talking about 'Hanna', which Monolith maligned this weekend on Facebook as 'crap'. Monolith attempts to explain. And then we talk about the film you've all been waiting to hear us discuss: "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief". What, you couldn't give two Hannas about that movie? Well, sorry. Monolith took in an OnDemand showing over the weekend and the 'Lith and Trap talk about it. Sorry for this one, guys.
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