Co-hosts Tim Binnall and Jeremy Vaeni explore pop culture and share hilarious stories.
Binnall and Vaeni resurrect The Good Parade as we 'celebrate' and review Human Centipede 3.
JV and Binnall reunite for a special Good Parade where we celebrate 30 years of WrestleMania and look forward to this year's festivities, including what will happen at the big event.
The Good Parade kicks off 2014 with an impromptu episode which closes out 2013 with our recollections of the just-passed holiday season. Plus other stuff too.
JV and Binnall watch the polls close, give our 'expert' analysis, and crack wise about the body politic. Plus a review of Silent Hill 2 and an update on Pitpunzel.
Binnall shares his bloody Baltimore adventure, Vaeni updates us on his strange new Hawaiian friend and tells us about his battle with a dish washer over the life of a rat. Plus a surprise appearance by new ANTS Vamp Elvis.
Another LIVE edition of the program sees Binnall and JV review The Muppets, The Bourne Legacy, The Sitter, and Butterfly Effect 3. Plus, at long last, we crown an all new ANTS.
In our first LIVE episode since May, JV and Binnall return for an all new edition of The Good Parade. We review The Dark Knight Rises, 21 Jump Street, American Reunion, The Campaign, and the new Total Recall. Plus, we profile the top contenders for America's Next Top Sandy!
A two week old edition of TGP sees JV & Binnall review Lunopolis and Resurrect Dead: The Toynbee Tiles Mystery. JV reviews Prometheus and Binnall reviews Taboo: Prostitution. Plus, psychic healers, dentists, the 4th of July, and an impending new ANTS.
TGP returns for our May installment of the program, with a lengthy review of The People vs. George Lucas as well as Avengers, X-Men: First Class, and Red State. Plus, we'll hear about Vaeni's adventures in Hawaii, our thoughts on the Miami zombie story, general bitches and complaints as well as a bunch of other fun stuff.
Our April edition of the program reviews Cabin in the Woods, X, Bridesmaids, and Amish Out of Order. Plus, lots of hijinks with the kids in the chat room and other TGP foolishness.
JV and Binnall take TGP to the live airwaves and talk about Vaeni's migration to Hawaii, the return of Sandy, the various characters in the Good Parade 'family,' the celebrities who have died recently, and also generally just try and fill 2 hours of time without any real pop culture stuff.
In this episode taped back in January, In this installment, Binnall and Vaeni provide an update on the future of the program and also review the film Best Worst Movie. JV details his trip to St. Croix and we recount Vaeni's November trip to BoA HQ which included an adventurous trip to the movies to see Harold and Kumar Save Christmas. Plus more ramblings from the original Muppets of Belleville.
In our 'Summer Season' finale, Binnall and JV recap Vaeni's visit to BoA HQ, we provide an in-depth review of Human Centipede 2, JV reviews Black Swan, Season of the Witch, and The Rite, while Binnall reviews Your Highness, Barely Legal, Bad Teacher. Plus, other fun stuff.
In this edition, we mourn the loss of Friendly's, talk about the Occupy Wall Street movement, learn about JV's exodus from NYC, and provide an in-depth review of the film Troll Hunter.
While JV moves to Florida or Albequerque or Taunton, we reach into the Good Parade vault and present our classic Whale Watch Spectacular! Originally taped back in the Spring of 2010 and 'lost' to TGP fans, this is the conversation that launched the Good Parade.
Fresh off the Good Parade-palooza, it's our massive recap special ! During this epic 2.5 hour show, you'll hear all the wild stories from our weekend and ''meet'' a slew of characters that made the event an unforgettable experience. We'll recount all the hilarity and debauchery of the big weekend and also crown a new America's Next Top Sandy !
It's an episode teased since our very first show ... the long-awaited Good Parade 'ApeCast' featuring an in-depth review of Rise of the Planet of the Apes. We'll also preview the upcoming Exeter UFO Festival, JV provides a life update, Binnall bitches about his new smart phone, and JV reviews Hobo with a Shotgun. Plus over 30 minutes of Listener Feedback.
Taped in the midst of a madness-inducing heat wave, it's another edition of The Good Parade. JV provides a life update, Binnall previews the new Apes film, we discuss Exeter plans, and JV reviews The Fighter and The Chaperone. Along the way, we mention He-Man, Judge Judy, Tina Sena, Animal Fights, Robot Wars, Amy Winehouse, and a boatload more stuff. And, yes, Listener Feedback, this time with extra Grokl.
You've waited long enough ... it's time for another Good Parade ! In this special 'wedding edition' of the program, Binnall and special guest correspondent Lauralicious take JV (and the TGP family) behind the scenes at Binnall's brother's wedding. Plus, JV will review X-Men First Class, Thor, and Super 8. And, as always, tons of listener feedback !
It's a Vaeni-centric marathon of madness as JV regales us with stories of his new job at a pet store. Walking home from work, he details the awfulness of his new gig, talks about some of the characters he works with, shares the story of almost meeting Lady Gaga, and loses his roommate in a moment of live 'breaking news.' Vaeni also reviews Pirates of the Caribbean IV and Binnall reviews Easy A. We also talk about the three icons who retired or died in the last few weeks: Oprah, Randy Savage, and Shaq. Plus, a nearly hour long installment of Listener Feedback.
The beat goes on for The Good Parade in another epic edition. In this episode, Binnall and Vaeni compare notes on our respective trips to hairdressers, Binnall shares an awkward story about a janitor named 'Timbles,' Vaeni reviews Battlestar Gallactica, and we have an in-depth Summer movie preview. Plus, a major announcement for fans of Fran, Loaf, and Exeter. And, of course, Listener Feedback. It's good stuff.
Insanity reigns once again as The Good Parade resumes. We'll cover the show's name change, Binnall's escape from retail hell, Vaeni's visit to BoA HQ, Binnall's hypnosis experiment, Vaeni's reviews of Lincoln Lawyer, JD's Revenge, and other films, plus Listener Feedback.
We kick things off with Binnall and Vaeni debating the merits of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. This segues into a hilarious series of Tina Sena updates and then some updates from JV about his job search and the quest for Lauralicious' heart. Then we get into the meat of the Season Finale: the long-demanded tandem review of Hell Comes to Frogtown. We then do some scattershot discussion on the third Lost Boys film, the Pee Wee Herman renaissance, and the Super Bowl. Following that, we welcome special Season Finale guest Jason Baroody to help us mull over the candidates and crown the winner of this season's America's Next Top Sandy.
We begin by finding out about JV's interview at Blockbuster and this segues into some freestyling that includes a potential Sandy / Next Top Sandy update, and an alleged 'death threat' that Vaeni received. Looking at pop culture stuffs, Binnall reviews The Social Network, then JV reviews two horror movies of different quality: Dead End and the sequel to 2001 Maniacs.
We begin by finding out about JV's adventures looking for a job and his disgust with a charitable temp agency. We then extend congratulations to Grokl on his new baby and reflect on the stunning popularity of Tina Sena, plus Binnall provides an update from Retail Hell. Next, we go 'old school' PopCast and review a bunch of stuff: Sean Penn's Fair Game, Dinner for Schmucks, The Other Guys, and Sean Connery's Outland.
It's the nearly two hour PopCast Xmas Ubertacular !! During this massive festivus, JV takes out his frustration with NYC hipsters, and we review the troubling documentary ''I Think We're Alone Now.'' Plus, as a special Xmas Bonus, the PopCast breaks new ground as we welcome, for the first time ever, actual guests on the program. First, hilarious comedian and actor John Flynn will review Burlesque and Tron. Then, ardent sci-fi guru Tina Sena will tell us about her favorite science fiction programs and also the shows she hates.
In this edition, JV shares his disgust with visiting family for Thanksgiving, we dissect the comedy-horror film ThanksKilling, and Binnall provides an update from retail hell. Plus, it's the return of Listener Feedback, where Binnall busts out a country voice for one of our listeners, we ponder the fate of Baroody, and berate the 'regulars' who have yet to chime in on our return.
The creepy little program that captured your hearts is back for the Holiday Season that you demanded ! In our return to the 'airwaves,' we cast aside pop culture, opting instead to share some hilarious stories. Binnall will talk about joining the ranks of retail hell, Vaeni shares the tale of an unlikely 'friendship' born on a bus ride, we'll also vent on Facebook weirdos, love gone wrong, and hear about Vaeni's strange past jobs at a video store, deli, and as a busboy.
After 13 weeks of laughs, tears, hijinks, and hilarity, the PopCast Initiative comes to an end with our massive final(?) episode. We kick things off by answering the question that the world has been asking: what is the future of the PopCast?! Then, we dig into this week's main focus film: The Human Centipede and dissect the movie from front to back. Following that, the most hotly contested battle of the season comes to a close as we crown ''America's Next Top Sandy,'' based on a thorough examination of the contributions of all of our listeners over the last 13 weeks.
an in-depth dissection of the infamous 1980's film Mac and Me. JV and Binnall spend 30 minutes looking at just how awful this film was and why. Following that, we reflect on some of our adventures from the past week, beginning with our Stone Chamber Trip and how Binnall peeing in the woods may have killed a hamster and invoked an owl nature spirit in his backyard. This segues into JV's story of how a rat killed his pet hamster years ago.
It's a supernatural edition of the PopCast which transcends time, space, and good taste! First, in alternating reviews, JV & Binnall report on Salt, Kick-Ass, Monsturd, Sleeping Dogs Lie, Serenity, and Man on Wire. Then we turn the program over to some on-site interviews from the PopCast Hudson Valley Adventure, featuring the notorious Jason Baroody as well as the mysterious Nurikabe.
In our epic 10th episode, we spend an ungodly amount of time dissecting the 1987 film Garbage Pail Kids: The Movie. While Binnall raves about the depths of awfulness that the film sunk to, JV unleashes his rage at the filmmakers behind this farce and, together, we detail all the places where the movie went wrong. Plus, Binnall responds to Tunnel Dwellers of New York and we finally get around to diving into the Hollywood Hot Tub, featuring our picks as well as the picks of the listeners.
This jam packed, review-laden episode covers Scott Pilgrim v. The World, Men Who Stare at Goats, Jennifer's Body, Antichrist, and Dinner for Schmucks. Plus, there's an awful Fall TV preview which somehow devolves into a discussion about Bobcat Goldthwait and where the Police Academy films went wrong. Jeremy then launches into his alleged discovery of the true meaning of the show Lost and we talk about Binnall getting a Roku and his thoughts on the device, which leads to the Garbage Pail Kids challenge. Jeremy then shares the story of the recent visit from his Japanese scientist friend.
The PopCast Exeter UFO Festival Recap Festivus ! JV starts by recounting his trip from NYC to Exeter, which included a one-of-a-kind birthday party at Friendly's and a torturous hot tub session. Binnall then talks about his Friday Exeter adventures, including his courting of a girl that he dubbed 'Loaf.' We then talk about some of the highlights from Saturday, including Binnall's bizarre sexual magnetism in Exeter, Fran & The Morlocks concert, the overwhelming friendliness of Exeter townspeople , the rock star charisma of Stan Friedman, and the enduring appeal of the Loaf and Ladle restaurant.
Binnall and Vaeni preview this weekend's Exeter UFO Festival and discuss their plans and goals for the event, JV reviews the Bruce Willis film Surrogates, Binnall reviews the British comedy Frequently Asked Questions about Time Travel, Vaeni talks about the film Edges of Darkness, Binnall talks about two of his newest guilty pleasures: MTV's Teen Mom and Jerseylicious, Vaeni reviews the Day of the Dead remake. In the storytime portion of the show, JV tells some tales about his former roommate 'The Dan.'
In this edition, Binnall tries to review Moon without spoiling it, Vaeni reviews The Expendibles, Binnall reviews Inglorious Basterds, which turns into an extended discussion on his irrational hatred for Quentin Tarrantino. Vaeni reviews 'bad' films Raiders of the Damned and Bad Biology. Plus, Binnall provides a wildlife update and shares the tale of how he terrified a little girl.
It's our Fave Five Festivus in honor of Episode Five. JV review The Other Guys, Binnall talks about LA Ink, this leads to some discussion about tattoos, JV gives a brief overview of Firefly and talks about his recent visit from Mrs. Vaeni and how it led to his antics at an opera and his loathing of romanic comedies. Next, we launch the Fave Five festivus as JV and Binnall share their personal Fave Five. Next we share and react to all the listeners' Fave Five contributions.
Jeremy and Binnall both review the film Up and discuss Pixar films in general, Binnall also reviews Land of the Lost, Jeremy reviews the documentary Jesus Camp, we also talk about our prospects of seeing Human Centipede, Jeremy tells us about his neighborhood Sizzler, Binnall provides an update on his neighborhood wildlife and Jeremy updates his Roku adventure and also share the story of the time he got a colonic.
Jeremy reviews Inception & Sorority Row, Binnall talks about The Pumpkin Karver, Jeremy also reviews Boondock Saints, Tunnel Dwellers of New York, and Howell's Moving Castle. This segues into Jeremy's sex-magik experiment and Binnall recounting his days as a temp at the store Anthropologie and shares a bunch of stories of being oppressed in retail
Jeremy and Tim discuss Wolverine, Lindsay Lohan in jail, The Invention of Lying, Moon, Scyfy's Haven & Warehouse 13, Jeremy's plans to get rid of cable, the documentary Flow, Binnall's gun story and his remembrances of being a teacher, Paranormal Files, and the first 'Listener Feedback' of the Summer session.
In our debut episode, Jeremy and Tim discuss Zombieland, The A-Team movie, Binnall's Summer TV picks so far, Jeremy's discovery of the Miss International Hooters pageant, Jeremy's stories from camp, Binnall's 'pet' woodchuck and other stuff.