Bi-weekly podcast by three friends whose opinions somehow matter. Comedy and hilarious talking points on a range of subjects.
In the first season's finale, an unsolicited mini-commercial for efukt gradually turns into the much-awaited conclusion of the saga of Backhanded Comments' one true spirit animal, Andre G. Over the course of what just might prove to be Andre's final correspondence, Jake, Brandon and Mike try to pin down what Andre's aroma might be, just before giving the skinny on just who the hell D.L. Moody was, which leads to a discussion on how awful the word "Smuckers" really is.
In the first season's finale, an unsolicited mini-commercial for efukt gradually turns into the much-awaited conclusion of the saga of Backhanded Comments' one true spirit animal, Andre G. Over the course of what just might prove to be Andre's final correspondence, Jake, Brandon and Mike try to pin down what Andre's aroma might be, just before giving the skinny on just who the hell D.L. Moody was, which leads to a discussion on how awful the word "Smuckers" really is.
On this episode of Backhanded Comments, Brandon accuses everyone's father of being into tranny porn while recounting his days he worked at a porn shop. Mike also shares his elaborate one-time master plan to smuggle an anime sex doll out of the same store. Afterward, he goes on to profess his love for David Lynch's beautiful white coif as the guys discuss the perpetual crime wave of sexual scumbagdom and how the initial victims aren't the only ones feeling the sting from the fallout.
On this episode of Backhanded Comments, Brandon accuses everyone's father of being into tranny porn while recounting his days he worked at a porn shop. Mike also shares his elaborate one-time master plan to smuggle an anime sex doll out of the same store. Afterward, he goes on to profess his love for David Lynch's beautiful white coif as the guys discuss the perpetual crime wave of sexual scumbagdom and how the initial victims aren't the only ones feeling the sting from the fallout.
On a low-key, pre-illness and cough-riddled episode, Jake, Brandon and Mike confess to their past crimes, ranging from an attempt at Cool Hand Luke glory to a failed play to banish an elderly woman to the shadow realm before Mike brings his tales of intentional and unintended dark malice back home, Sophia Petrillo-style. Also, Brandon draws a correlation between the work of Dr. Josef Mengele and a high incidence of twins, for those keeping score.
On a low-key, pre-illness and cough-riddled episode, Jake, Brandon and Mike confess to their past crimes, ranging from an attempt at Cool Hand Luke glory to a failed play to banish an elderly woman to the shadow realm before Mike brings his tales of intentional and unintended dark malice back home, Sophia Petrillo-style. Also, Brandon draws a correlation between the work of Dr. Josef Mengele and a high incidence of twins, for those keeping score.
In this Now on Home Video segment, Mike discusses the Criterion edition of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, David Lynch's 1992 prequel to his classic series, Twin Peaks. Once Mike manages to reel it in and keep himself from excessively gushing, he gets into his love for the film itself and what Lynch and the folks at Criterion offer in the way of special features before helping you figure out if its worth your hard-earned money.
In this Now on Home Video segment, Mike discusses the Criterion edition of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, David Lynch's 1992 prequel to his classic series, Twin Peaks. Once Mike manages to reel it in and keep himself from excessively gushing, he gets into his love for the film itself and what Lynch and the folks at Criterion offer in the way of special features before helping you figure out if its worth your hard-earned money.