It's a show we do for our friend/cousin, Ben.
Swamp Thing (1990 TV series)/Family Matters/Notting Hill/The Amazing Spider-Man film series/The Ten/Forgetting Sarah Marshall/Burn After Reading/Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri/Mortal Kombat (2021 film)
Just a straight forward episode about a current piece of media. Zack Snyder's Justice League
In a big country dreams stay with you Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside Stay alive
I had two versions of this file on my computer, and I'm pretty sure this is the one with the right audio mix, but I really don't know.
We talk about Danger 5. I had never heard of it, but it's by the same people who did Italian Spiderman.
We talk about Screeching Weasel and the career of Ben Weasel
We talk about Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard's Adult Swim animated sitcom, Home Movies.
We talk about Michael Ian Black, David Wain, and Michael Showalter's 2005 Comedy Central show, Stella.
We tried to do a second part to our Vibrations episode, but we said all that needs to be said in part 1. Just go and check out the movie. In this one, we talk about the 90s Spawn animated series, and we get a bit into Todd McFarlane's career and comics in the 90s too.
In 1996, a movie starring Christina Applegate and James from Twin Peaks "came out". It's Vibrations. Get into the vibe! I guess where not switching to comic books.
It's a 2006 X-Men story where Dracula fights Apocalypse. We talk about it. Remember 2006? If you do, you weren't there, brother... I was reading this book.
Last week, we tried to talk about this book, but Mac just ended filling me in on the Green Lantern narrative that preceded Rebirth and the broader DC Comics mythos. Check that one out too.
We're retooling the show. I felt like I wanted an excuse to read comic books again, and Mac was okay with it. Also, we might do shorter episodes but put them out more frequently. Now that I see it in text, that seems smart, but we'll see. Over the next two episodes, we'll be discussing Green Lantern: Rebirth. In this one, Mac provides us with some background on the Green Lantern mythos and contextualizes what was going on at DC comics that led to this event.
Eerie, Indiana was a horror theme family show in the early 90s. The audio on this one is a little more lo-fi than usual, but that makes it more soulful.
Did you know there's two Ls in "Malcolm"? I didn't. I thought it was "Malcom." Mac loves Malcolm in the Middle.
We talk about Star Trek: Enterprise. I don't remember how this one went, but I enjoyed checking out the show.
Did you know Emeril Lagasse had a sitcom? I didn't. It's awful.
Jason joins us. We watch the unaired pilot and the first episode of the Bill & Ted live action series. It was real bad.
We watched Hulk Hogan's 1994 TV show, Thunder in Paradise. It was the 2nd part of a two-parter, which ended up being the defacto series finale. Then, we googled the premise for our show and realized it was already taken.