Two students from Bozeman, Montana talk about wrestling, Walmart, and life.
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Subscribe now to the new podcast, A Cosmic Void starring Alex Biggs Small and Jeremiah Perez! Here's a taste of one episode, there's more on the feed and many more to come. This episode is about the Alex Garland instant classic: Ex Machina. We dissect the movie going scene by scene uncovering the themes that run beneath. We discuss the feminist reading of this movie, the allusions to literature and history, and discuss the slightly ahead of it's time presentation of the danger of data mining. And of course we list movies that informed it, as well as movies influenced by it. And that's just the tip of the iceberg!
Find out what Connor has been up to in Box Office Battle as we drunkenly debate whether The Rise of Skywalker is any good with NOT SAFE FOR netWORK hall of famers Zac Lachenbruch, Brandon Beardslee and Alex Biggs Small. Plus we rank the episodes by quality and title, find out about George Lucas's sex life, gush over Baby Yoda, and more!
Want to check out another NOT SAFE FOR netWORK podcast? Here's In Syndication. It talks about the history of television one show at a time. It begins by talking about one of the most iconic television series of all-time Star Trek. Find out the reality of the first interracial kiss on television, how the cast chemistry affected the show, the best episodes and so much more!
In which FARCH.I could stop there. There are new and old segments. It's very fun. Trust me.
In which our guest Brock has mutton chops, we ask the band Boston "Douche or No Douche?", and we work out the kinks of the brand new game. Goddamn it feels good to be back.
A short one, in which Eric talks about why having insurance is cool, Gaslight Anthem has a new record, we get on up to a diner with Maria, and we launch the Impression Battle: Round 1. Vote for the best impression in this episode's comments on the Not Safe for Network Facebook page.
In which we slobber over Braid, we remember "One Week," and Connor makes an unprecedented amount of mic noise. Plus, so much Smash Mouth.
In which Connor desperately tries to derail Eric, Michael shouts from the middle distance, Eric tells Walmart stories, the guys figure out each other spirit animals, and Eric & Connor discuss their dark past.
In which Connor can't finish thoughts, Eric warms hearts with tales of his old pet, and Michael brings smoothies. Listen to the NotSafeForNetwork (or however you want to say that).
In which The Shield breaks up, Brock hates the new Transformers, the guys talk about Godzilla, and Urkel gets his due.
In which Eric talks about cults, and Connor gets sneak attacked by his stomach.
In which our friend Colter stops by for maybe the best episode yet. We talk about the list of band names banned from Christian radio (very much NSFW), do some quick music recommendations and do a lot of playing around, culminating in truly stellar snake impressions at the end. Make sure to follow @KidwaspMusic on all the social media, and watch "Beast", the short film for which Connor and Colter tag-teamed sound design.
In which we huddle up in the cold to start the Quest for 2000 in the face of Montucky Skies, we once again proclaim the power of the teen drama and bad television at large, Eric had horrific eating habits as a kid, and the We Had a Good Life guys hate a popular snack food.
In which Michael brings us delightful sausage treats and then challenges Connor's inaugural On the Record title as the two debate the Say Anything records "Hebrews" (Michael) and "In Defense of the Genre " (Connor). Then the guys briefly talk about the upcoming new Chairea record. If you liked the episode last week but didn't think it was edited tightly enough, go check out the Box Office Battle podcast feed, because Biggs did a bang up job editing it for their style.
In which Michael visits us to act as judge as we borrow a format from Box Office Battle and pit two records against each other in our new segment "On the Record." Listen as Connor argues in favor of Punchline's "Just Say Yes" and Eric defends Bayside's "The Walking Wounded."
In which we race Connor's dying laptop battery to give our top ten lists of 2014. Movies, TV shows, Stand-up Comedy Specials, WWE moments and Records, find out what things we loved this year.
The music one, in which we play songs by bands like Brand New, Andrew Jackson Jihad and Taking Back Sunday, as well as premiere a new Chairea song. We also talk about Eric's senior film before making up songs about One Tree Hill and Friday Night Lights. You're really gonna like this one, and if you do, you should go on over to the Not Safe for Network facebook page.
In which Connor completely forgot this episode existed a couple weeks ago so we "preview" the WWE Survivor Series that already happened, we bust out another fun impression to improve your life, we continue the Quest for 2,000 at Eric's risk, and we become Zombie computers to take over the place.
In which Mike, the original/other Tuten boy joins us to defend the Krusteaz name, Connor's transformation to female is complete, Gordon Ramsay has it out for robots, we give Hell in a Cell predictions and then we find Jesus.If you're in Bozeman at 10pm tonight (October 23), come see Chairea play at the Haufbrau with Panther Car, Memory Boys and Half Shadow. It's free, and it's gonna be awesome.
In which changes are coming to the show, Connor now speaks on behalf of the We Had a Good Life guys, Eric talks about a dream, we fire our resident motorcycle expert, Connor starts a campaign to get Trent Reznor the EGOT and Eric goes in depth on How I Met Your Mother season 9.
In which Eric buys drugs from Phil Collins. What more do you want?
We explain how "week" 13 of the show was particularly unlucky last week and how school is going. Connor talks about why working analogue is fun. Eric talks about Mos Def and Interpol, and we break down our feelings on Kanye. Connor explains the Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties record before we make quick predictions on WWE Night of Champions. Go see Chairea at the 1st Annual GobCon in Butte on Saturday, September 20. 1:45pm.
In which Eric is new to Doctor Who, Connor is stoked about TNA's new wrestler and both talk briefly about Summer Slam.
In which we preview Summer Slam, Eric lays down some real heavy thoughts and Smokey the Bear fires shots.
In which Dexter is debated with Montucky Skies and our roommate who's never seen it. This is continued from Montucky Skies Episode 162.
In which Eric violates a cupcake, we "Lose Mike", we talk about Fight Club 2, The Leftovers and WWE Battleground, Connor mentions "No Cope" and Eric does something despicable, forcing Connor to finally have to edit an episode.
In which we remember Common Ground Fest, R. Kelly, Eric is getting everyone sick, and we hastily make WWE Battleground predictions.
In which we make music recommendations, Eric has to work, we lie about the intro music and Michael has nothing to say.