The Snack-boys, as you know, will talk themselves hoarse about Batman. Or Star Trek. Or Game of Thrones. But in this episode of A Little Snack, we discover a new topic the 'Lith and the Trap find important and endlessly fascinating, and are destined to revisit obsessively in future episodes. If you guessed "the situation in Syria", or "the prospects for enduring racial tolerance in the Unites States," not only would you be wrong, but you've clearly never heard a syllable of the show. But if you guessed "that guy with the claws", then you guessed correctly and I pity you for knowing these dopes well enough to get that right. Discussed: the brand-spanking new 'The Wolverine' trailer, the limits of Wolverine's healing factor, a surprising suggestion from Bear Trap for a Hugh Jackman replacement, similarities the plot may have to 'Superman II', what director James Mangold might bring to the film, why most of the Wolverine movies seem to have no idea what makes Wolverine cool in the first place, possible misuse of CG, whether the movie will be able to avoid giggles during Logan's big fight with lots of ninjas, Tyrion the troll and the limits of what film can translate from books and comics, the new 'Kick Ass 2' trailer, whether quiet character-building scenes are better than big action scenes, how (and if) our enjoyment of movies has changed with age, Rhianna's performance in 'Battleship' and why it's not entirely unwelcome, the trailer for the new Roland Emmerich movie 'White House Down', Bear Trap defends (unpersuasively) his love of the film '2012', whether Channing Tatum is in over his head (acting-wise) in 'White House Down', which real-life person Jamie Foxx resembles in that film, poor TV-in-a-movie effects and why Monolith hates 'em, the Word of the Week!, whether a movie you watch once and never again can be better than one you watch over and over again, the definition of film "greatness", Bear Trap utters what may be the stupidest thing he's ever said (high bar), whether video games are art, the definition of art, and your podcasters give you one final heads up before the glory that is Season Three of 'Game of Thrones' is revealed to all this Sunday at 9PM on HBO. Enjoy!
Show #70
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Show #69 - Greenage and Horizontal Rain: The Life Lessons of "Twister"
Sometimes the 'Lith or the Trap forget to say things they wanted to say in these podcasts. Just happens. Things can move pretty fast, it's not scripted, you know the deal. So in most episodes there are points or facts that the podcasters wanted to share when discussing a topic, but for whatever reason didn't get around to it. So, this week, Bear Trap has asked that I use this space to list a few items that didn't get covered in the podcast but wishes they had. So here they are: 1) read 'Tenth of December' by George Saunders. It is very likely the best book that will be released this year. 2) another reason "Burt Wonderstone" didn't seem very good is because, in the trailers, Steve Carrell looks like he's doing the role ironically. I know that's probably part of his character, but it didn't look like he meant his performance. And 3) that episode of Myth Busters mentioned in the cast isn't real. Do not be alarmed. Now, on with the show. Discussed: why it is not correct to call refrigerant 'freon', amorous former-Marine HVAC teachers, an almost-storm that drenched and frightened Bear Trap, why 'The Amazing Burt Wonderstone' bombed last weekend, how 2013 could be Jim Carrey's year, the 'Kick Ass 2' trailer and the hints of sub-par-ness contained therein, a new weekly segment that will delight and astonish (or neither of those things), how Seth McFarlane's critics got it wrong on his Oscar-hosting performance, Monolith recalls his time as a student of famed film editor Anne Coates, why Monolith didn't play with GI Joe, other toys the podcasters played with as children, an offer from Bear Trap to the Snack's lady-listeners, the Obama impersonator starring as the Devil in the new History Channel show "The Bible", the lairfortbasestation or stronghold question is explored in depth (stronghold, obviously, because what the hell's a lairfortbasestation? Am I right?), the frequent FB references to 'Mooney' are explained with an apt comparison to 'The Silence of the Lambs', the moment Bear Trap had a hankering to see him some 'GI Joe: Retaliation', 'Wreck-It-Ralph' versus 'Brave', a passionate defense of Jared Leto band 30 Seconds to Mars followed by a challenge to a music-oriented listener, and whether the podcasters are good judges of each episode's quality. The answers, and more, in this week's episode of A Little Snack.
Show #69
Show #69
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Show #68 - Rufio!
Your friendly neighborhood podcasters missed last week (the Trap went and got hisself sick), but they're back with a new episode of A Little Snack. Just in time for Spring! (Which is kind of ironic because of, you know, all the snow and coldness.) Where the last show was heavy on meteors, trivia nights and John Cusacks, this one's heavier on drones, comic books, video games, and, yes, Batman. Though the Trap and the 'Lith would be the first to concede that hardly anyone likes hearing about those things, this time out, the guys manage to make it work. (Not true!) Hope you enjoy it! Discussed: Why Monolith's father's getting botox injections, birthday re-enactments, Jon Stewart's mid-life career change, one possible issue with John Oliver's upcoming tenure as Daily Show guest host, the Trap and the 'Lith have diametrically opposite opinions on a commercial for the new 'Tomb Raider' game, the ghastly fate that awaits Lara Croft in the raging rapids, drones and the slippery slope, the effect of a Google Glass world, Rand Paul's filibuster, the best of the Nolan Batman films, why Monolith isn't excited for the next Nolan film, why DC's approach to a Justice League movie is riskier than Marvel's Avenger's strategy, the Planet Hulk rumor and its veracity, Episode VII casting news, Facebook topic suggestions, Snoop Lion, an Apple watch?, Paul Rudd and Monolith's shocking allegation regarding Rudd's true identity, Dr. Strange casting idea (notice the singular, not plural), stories of the 8-month old Fedak child, and Bear Trap threatens the listeners with an eventual discussion of Downton Abbey.
Show #68
Show #68
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