Evan Killham and a guest take one piece of media and ruin it for everyone.
This Podcast Contains Spoilers is back with a scary-sized tribute to Halloween, the only fun holiday. James DeRosa returns to listen patiently while Evan goes through the complete list of spooky movies he's watched this month, and then they join forces to decide once and for all what the ultimate horror movie monster is.
Evan's back to talk over another movie. This time, it's the penultimate installment of the original run of the trap-laden horror series. This audio commentary accompanies the unrated version of Saw VI. Play along with the world's most dangerous drinking game and listen as Evan demands to know where the key goes.
Evan passes the halfway point in this series of audio commentaries for the trap-happy horror series with Saw V. The movie isn't great. But he likes some things about it, and you can listen along while he points them out. Find out everything you need to know about Jigsaw's newly revealed partner and how he was strangely ahead of his time. And get your list of things Jigsaw buys in bulk handy because it gets an extra entry or two.
The Jigsaw Killer is dead, but we still have four movies left in this series so far, so ... what's going on there? Evan's here to help you through this confusing time with an audio commentary track for the unrated version of Saw IV. Add to the growing list of things John Kramer surely bought in bulk, navigate the potentially disastrous moral and social lessons, and learn along with your host as he uncovers new details from a movie he has seen several times and should have noticed already.
It's the end of an era as John Kramer makes his exit as Jigsaw in Saw III, the longest installment (and one of the best). As is his habit, Evan talks over it in this audio commentary for the theatrical version of the movie. Listen and watch along to learn about cut scenes, a key that does nothing, and entirely too much talk about Hoarders.
Jigsaw is back in Saw II ... and Evan returns to talk over it. This audio commentary track lets you watch along with director Darren Lynn Bousman's first of three films in the horror franchise. It's like Evan is sitting next to you, and he won't shut up. He'll walk you through all the traps and possible shortcuts, and he'll try to keep track of all the things Jigsaw clearly bought in bulk.
Evan's revisiting one of his favorite movie series in the lead-up to the latest installment, Jigsaw, with an audio commentary for the unrated version of the 2004 original -- although Evan says it's the theatrical version, and they're very similar, so don't worry too much about it. You'll learn what happens when a movie's blanks budget exceeds its squibs budget and discover the horrors that await every time Evan tries to get his recycling ready.
Just in time for this year's Extra Life charity gaming marathon comes the second bonus episode Evan promised to record after last year's event. James DeRosa returns to the second chair, and the two of them discuss the '80s-loving, post-apocalyptic comedy Turbo Kid. Topics include robot wars, practical effects, and a heartfelt goodbye to a very special friend. If you want more episodes, Evan will do another for every $250 he raises for his hospital this year. Donate at his Extra Life page.
James DeRosa returns for the first of two bonus episodes coming thanks to some very generous donations to Evan's 2014 Extra Life campaign. They discuss Nightcrawler, which is just a light, fluffy, cheerful movie. Except the exact opposite of that.
It's just Evan, his inbox, and questionable sound quality as he closes out the show with listeners' favorite and less favorite final episodes. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Sophist Radio's James DeRosa joins Evan yet again, and they talk about their favorite (and not-favorite) things based off of or immediately following/preceding other things. Topics include science fiction, video games, and the pitfalls of using numbers instead of letters. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb joins Evan to discuss Ridley Scott's Alien prequel(-ish) Prometheus. Topics include stupid deaths, unanswered questions, and Space Jesus. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Josh and Jay's Excellent Video Game Show co-host Jay Pullman joins Evan to discuss Rockstar Games' Max Payne 3. Topics include noir, action heroes, and horrible attempts at disguise. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Brian Taylor joins Evan to discuss the referential British TV comedy Spaced. Topics include romance, raves, and the proper term for canine actors. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Sophist Radio's James DeRosa joins Evan to discuss Phil Fish's mind-bending puzzle game, Fez. Topics include hidden messages, homemade decoders, and House moments. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Hadrian Flyte joins Evan to discuss the cult 1974 TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. Topics include top-notch journalism, deadly moss, and cosplay that will never happen, so don't even ask. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Join Evan, Bunnypirates.com's Meghan Stratman, and Sophist Radio's Aaron Rivers and Harold Burnett at PAX East 2012 as they gather around a table in a hotel room and play the cult classic board game Betrayal at House on the Hill. What horrors await them in the house on the hill? Who will survive, and what will be left of them? How strong can a 13-year-old boy be, anyway? Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Bunnypirates.com's Meghan Stratman joins Evan to discuss Journey, thatgamecompany's artful PlayStation Network exclusive. Topics include multiplayer buddies, minimalist design, and glorious scarves. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Evan and CarnyCast's Claire Laffar discuss the end of the world as entertainment. Topics include bacon, extreme sadness, and awesome dogs. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Evan and Sophist Radio's James DeRosa discuss Nicolas Winding Refn's vaguely car-focused film Drive. Topics include frivolous lawsuits, 80's nostalgia, and Oscar Fever. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Hadrian Flyte and Natalie Pershall join Evan to discuss People Can Fly's crazy arcade shooter Bulletstorm. Topics include "the lowbrow Renaissance," misguided PR, and robot pals. Contact the show: Twitter: @ThisPodcast facebook.com/thispodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
The Exploding Barrel Podcast's A.J. Minotti returns to discuss the latest Zelda sequel in a sequel to his last appearance on the show (which was also about a sequel). Topics include the future of Nintendo, end-of-game fetch quests, and kiwi penguins. Contact the show: www.twitter.com/ThisPodcast www.facebook.com/ThisPodcast e-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Evan goes it alone to talk about three kinds of fan fiction. It gets pretty dark. THIS EPISODE IS ABSOLUTELY NSFW. Contact the show: twitter.com/ThisPodcastfacebook.com/ThisPodcastcontainsspoilers@gmail.com
Diamond Feit joins Evan (FROM THE FUTURE) to discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation. Topics include Original Series baggage, listeners' favorite episodes, and ghost sex. Contact the show: twitter.com/ThisPodcast facebook.com/ThisPodcast containsspoilers@gmail.com
Evan and The Duck of Death Podcast's Jade Kraus discuss James Wan and Leigh Whannell's Insidious. Topics include horror logic, happy-ending allergies, and fog. Lots of fog.
Evan and The Exploding Barrel Podcast's Mike Minotti discuss Uncharted 3. Topics include puzzles, blue rays, and being the only sober person at the party.
Sophist Radio's James DeRosa is back yet again; he and Evan discuss the epic battle between cultural/political icons and the walking dead in Don Coscarelli's dramatic horror-comedy Bubba Ho-Tep. Topics include hero walks, the elderly, and when exactly it is appropriate to make a dick joke.
Brian Taylor joins Evan to discuss Silent Hill 2 reasonably close to its 10th birthday and well in time for its HD re-release. They talk about video game maps, deep psychological problems, that puckish Shiba Inu, and more.
The World 8 Podcast's Chase Koeneke returns to discuss The Thing, the prequel to John Carpenter's film, The Thing. Topics include prequelitis, CGI, and the internal monologues of shapeshifting aliens.
Natalie Pershall returns to discuss another crazy Japanese horror game with Evan; this time it's Grasshopper Manufacture's Shadows of the Damned, an excellent game that nobody bought. They talk about rapping skulls, crazy exploitation, and try to figure out why they love this game but hate Duke Nukem Forever despite the fact that they both rely so heavily on poop and dick jokes. Follow the show on Twitter: @ThisPodcast Like it on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThisPodcast E-mail: containsspoilers@gmail.com
Evan and Sophist Radio's Aaron Rivers discuss Deus Ex: Human Revolution. They talk about open-ended gameplay and horrible boss fights, and then bust their brains to examine the moral and philosophical ramifications of human augmentation. Shit's deep.
Evan and The Twin Peaks Podcast's Matt Humphrey talk about Alan Wake, a game that was in development for five years but still managed to be really good. They dive into series lore, discuss which Log Lady is best, and then Evan shares a plot theory so crazy that it breaks Matt's brain. Bring aspirin.
Evan and Bitmob staff writer Jeff Grubb talk about movies based on comic books and graphic novels. They love on their favorites, hate on their least favorites, and then Jeff spoils stuff from a movie that isn't even out yet when he talks about his experiences as an extra on the set of The Dark Knight Rises. [EDIT: As it turns out, that Orson Welles Batman movie was a hoax, perpetrated by Mark Millar. MILLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!!!!]
Evan and Mark Whitney discuss Buster Keaton's 1924 silent comedy Sherlock Jr (this mostly means poor attempts to describe gags from the movie). They also talk about artistic rivalry, ancient special effects, and have some Old Man Moments. These kids today don't know what they're missing.
To celebrate the show's 25th episode, Evan forgets to introduce himself properly. Then he and Sophist Radio co-co-host Harold Burnett talk about Sucker Punch's Infamous 2. Evan takes issue with the "Evil" campaign, Harold talks about time-punching, and then it's time for cake and ice cream.
Evan and Midnight Channel News' Hadrian Flyte talk about Duke Nukem Forever, "gaming's greatest punchline." They manage to start positive before hatred overcomes them and they talk about bad levels, awkward pop culture references, and two ways to fix Duke Nukem. One of them involves balls.
Evan and James DeRosa discuss ten stories from James Tiptree, Jr.'s collection Her Smoke Rose Up Forever. It takes a while.
Evan and Chris Whittington discuss Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Ant-Man, Samuel L. Jackson, evil exes, actual X's, video games, Michael Cera, and self-respect. Then Evan wraps it all up with a crazy story from a scrappier time.
Evan and Tom Heistuman discuss Team Bondi's L.A. Noire. They talk about hype, the subtle (but important) difference between "Doubt" and "Lie," and descend into horrible Southern madness.
Brian Taylor joins Evan to discuss Michael Showalter's The Baxter, the "Howard Zinn romantic comedy." Evan uses it as an opportunity to hate on Sleepless in Seattle a lot, and Brian expresses his undying admiration of Paul Rudd. They also talk about dubious film descriptions on Netflix and IMDb, and take a quick trip into the semiotics rabbit hole. (Evan says "heuristics." But he means semiotics.)
The Exploding Barrel Podcast's A.J. Minotti joins Evan to talk about Portal 2. They have a Character Throwdown, get all wishy-washy on the possibility of Portal 3, and trade hilarious co-op stories, all while quoting the game more often than is probably necessary.
Long-time e-mailer Matt Giguere joins Evan to discuss the films of Quentin Tarantino in the longest episode yet (it's still shorter than the average Tarantino movie, but still). Matt talks about kung-fu movies, Evan gets really upset about a Robert Frost poem, and they both get grossed out by feet. With special guest star Tom Heistuman.
Evan and CouchBound's Derek Lavigne discuss Cowboy Bebop, Evan's choice for Most Accessible Anime Ever. They argue about heavy metal, struggle to select their favorite episodes, and try not to succumb to rage over live-action casting rumors. You're gonna carry that weight.
Evan and Sophist Radio's James DeRosa embark upon a tri-level discussion of Christopher Nolan's Inception. As they sink farther into the depths of the podcast, they talk about dream imagery both good and bad, the heist formula, and that f@¢#ing Top Scene. They also say "BWAAAH" a few more times than is necessary.
Bitmob staff writer Jeff Grubb joins Evan to discuss Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. After a brief obsession with the word "badass," they get back on point and talk about parachutes, the franchise's strong family theme, and their hopes for future installments. Also, pope punching.
Evan and Bitmob co-founder Dan Hsu discuss Bioware's Mass Effect, a game so good they had to wait three years before they were sufficiently prepared to finish it. They also talk a little bit about their quarantined backlogs, and way too much about virtual sex with aliens.
Evan and Tom Heistuman talk about Pandemic's swan song The Saboteur, including the necessity of fast travel, the importance of good video game music, and what exactly constitutes "too Irish."
Evan and Bitmob Editor/Sophist Radio co-host James DeRosa discuss Christine Love's downloadable mystery romance Digital: A Love Story. They also read listener e-mails, get into the finer points of video game narrative, and make some really awful puns. Actually, Evan makes all the puns. But James laughs at some of them, so he's going to have to share the blame. Play the game: http://www.scoutshonour.com/digital Music: "The Stars Come Out" by Brother Android (www.myspace.com/brotherandroid) "Future, and It Doesn't Work" by Starscream (http://www.8bitpeoples.com/discography/8BP099)
In an especially festive episode, Evan and Bitmob Managing Editor Brett Bates talk about their favorite (and least favorite) holiday specials and movies. They also read some listener e-mails, explain why Elf is the Ultimate Christmas Movie, and subject themselves to the worst holiday special of all time. Happy Wishmas.
In the longest, least safe-for-work episode yet, Evan and Frank Anderson take it upon themselves to try to explain why the Saw movies are worth watching, despite what marketing has led you to believe. They also come up with some game ideas, discuss the past and current state of horror films, and expose Twilight's single most nefarious contribution to culture.
Evan and Brian Taylor discuss Dead Space: Extraction, one of their choices for "best games that nobody played." On the way, they fall victim to the fanboy siren song of Dead Space's extended universe, discuss the relative merits of bum fights, and sit in awe of what may be the epitome of Wii motion controls. Special thanks to Bob Ball for the intro.