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As Rick continues his look at the legacy of former-Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner with an in-depth discussion about one of his biggest successes Who Framed Roger Rabbit. This movie directly caused and funded the Disney Renaissance.
Show notes provided by Jack Adrien How does a rejuvenated science fiction franchise follow arguably the best installment in its long-standing television and movie series? Well, if it's the decades-long Star Trek franchise and following Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan's (Khan's) critical and commercial success, Paramount Pictures greenlit for producer Harve Bennett to write a sequel the day after Khan opened. But how would that work? We watched and mourned Mr. Spock's heroic sacrifice to save the Enterprise and her crew, marking the “death” of not only one of the franchise's most beloved and well-known characters, but also a character that embodies the science fiction genre. And Leonard Nimoy, the actor who brought Mr. Spock to life, had long expressed his frustration with the weight of playing the character, most notably in his first autobiography released in 1975, I Am Not Spock. With Khan, did Paramount grant Nimoy's wish? Whereas Star Trek: The Motion Picture rebooted the franchise for cinema audiences, Khan reintroduced a memorable antagonist from one of the series' first season episodes. Although the third film in the Star Trek film franchise,Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Search) marked the second part of what many consider a three-film story arc – beginning with Khan released in 1982 and ending with 1986's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Voyage) – that shows how the original series characters accept aging in the franchise's world building. Within this loose narrative trilogy, Captain James T. Kirk met his son, David Marcus – neither of whom had met before – and Kirk witnessed the death of his best friend, Mr. Spock, in Khan. And in a startling reversal, rogue Klingons kill Kirk's son and Mr. Spock is “resurrected” in Search. Memorably, to save his life and those of his crew, Kirk must kill the franchise's most central character in Search: The USS Enterpriseitself. Nestled as the story-arc's midpoint, Search allowed the Star Trek franchise to mature and move beyond its television series roots. Released three years before the successor television series in the franchise, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Search delivers on poignant story arcs for its characters, particularly William Shatner's portrayal of Kirk. As Paramount released more films over the years, the fandom (i.e., Trekkies) settled on an “Odd-Even Rule” (i.e., the even-numbered films are often considered better than the odd-numbered ones). But that shorthand has often overlooked and underrated Search's significance to the franchise. Foremost, Search marks Leonard Nimoy's motion picture directorial debut, deftly balancing action, humor, and tension. Nimoy later garnered acclaim for his direction of Voyage and Three Men and a Baby, respectively. Further, Search formally introduced the grammar, syntax, andvocabulary for the Klingon language. The constructed language gained greater notoriety when its creator, Marc Okrand, and Pocket Books published The Klingon Dictionary in 1985. Moreover, Nimoy cast Christopher Llyod against type as the primary Klingon antagonist, Commander Kruge, and whose standout performance paved the way for his later iconic role as Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy. Lastly, Kirk's destruction of the USS Enterprise over the Genesis planet in Search would later introduce the USS Enterprise-A in Voyage, the replacement for the destroyedstarship, creating a legacy of distinguishing successor ships of the line with the next letter in the alphabet that has endured in the franchise. Join the Mint Condition crew of James, Joe, John, Josh, and Jack as we go behind the scenes and discus Search's history, our impressions when we saw the movie, and where the movie fits in the Star Trek film franchise today. Moreover, we discuss alternative castings and storylines, and does Search disprove the Odd-Even Rule. Because the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many.
I welcome film director, editor, and producer, Sean Olson to my podcast. His new movie Camp Hideout starring Christopher Llyod, Corbin Bleu, Amanda Leighton, and Ethan Drew is streaming now on Hulu! This movie transports you to the forest leaving you laughing plenty and maybe shedding a tear with some heartfelt messages. Learn about Sean's incredible journey in the film industry to learning about his childhood!
*Oops. This should have been posted last week. Sorry. A film noir murder mystery with cartoons and a time travel movie with a veiny mutant trying to stop mass genocide. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 1988 movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and from 2014, X-Men: Days of Future Past. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is available on Disney+. X-Men: Days of Future Past is available on Max. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Starring Bob Hoskins, Charles Fleischer, and Christopher Llyod. X-Men: Days of Future Past was directed (unfortunately) by Bryan Singer. Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, and Ian Mckellen. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, Max, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movies we are going to discuss are Young Frankenstein, from 1974, and Zootopia, from 2016. Young Frankenstein was directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Teri Garr, Peter Boyle, and Madeline Kahn. It is available on Max. Zootopia was directed by Rich Moore, Byron Howard, and Jared Bush. Starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, and Jenny Slate. It is available on Disney+. Don't forget to listen to our new podcast, Weekly BM! Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
A gritty old man comes out of retirement for one more job. While a brother must climb Mount Everest to save his foolish sister from eminent death. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 1992 movie, Unforgiven, and from 2000, Vertical Limit. Unforgiven is available on Max. Vertical Limit is available on Netflix. Unforgiven was directed by Clint Eastwood. Starring Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Gene Hackman. Vertical Limit was directed by Martin Campbell. Starring Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney, Bill Paxton, and Scott Glenn. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, Max, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movies we are going to discuss are Who Framed Roger Rabbit, from 1988, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, from 2014. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Starring Bob Hoskins, Charles Fleischer, and Christopher Llyod. It is available on Disney Plus. X-Men: Days of Future Past was directed (unfortunately) by Bryan Singer. Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, and Ian Mckellen. It is available on Max. Don't forget to listen to our new podcast, Weekly BM! Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
Dank Farrik! Season three may be over now, but here's our discussion on episodes 4-6 on this week's episode of the Once Again Podcast. Hosts Ashley and Jason discuss what we are enjoying about the show so far, and what we want to see going forward. How did we feel about the Jack Black/Lizzo “controversy?” What about Christopher Llyod's character? And how many times will Jason mispronounce Carson Teva's name? Find out in this episode about The Mandalorian. Unusual Magic Jewelry:https://www.etsy.com/shop/UnusualMagicJewelry?ref=profile_header
Spoiler alert - we really like Clue! Based on the board game of the same-ish name and directed by Jonathan Lynn, 1985's Clue is a murder-mystery-comedy that gathers six blackmail victims in an isolated mansion in a race against time against a secret killer. With a plot that fully acknowledges its Cluedo roots, Clue is one of those movies that's always ripe for a rewatch. We discuss the ways the film has aged, the joy of watching Christopher Llyod and Tim Curry in the same scene, and the ways the movie has influenced modern mystery-comedies like Knives Out and Glass Onion.
Expelliarmus! Hans and Steven enter the Wizarding World as they discuss the latest movie news, including Christopher Llyod starring in a Spirit Halloween movie! They check out the teaser for Thor: Love and Thunder! And they review the new films, Father Stu, and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore!
Welcome to episode 22 of Geekly BiWeekly!On this episode, we touch on a few quick subjects inculding Christopher Llyod, The Batman, Kite Man, and even WandaVision (AGAIN?)All this and more on this weeks Geekly BiWeeklyTheme song by Emmanuel "Eman" Lagumbay (@EmmanDaBomb on twitter)Logo by Cory Jaffe
Tarkin's Top Shelf welcomes Albert and Jonesy from The Cantina Cast back to the show for Part 2 of The High Republic Junket! In this episode, your hosts continue their discussion on, Phase 1 of Star Wars: The High Republic and go over the latest Star Wars announcement about Christopher Llyod cast in Season 3 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian. Help us spread the word about the show Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to subscribe via Google Play Music Feedback and Promotion Follow us on Twitter@TarkinsTopShelf Like us on Facebook: Tarkin's Top Shelf Follow us on Instagram @TarkinsTopShelf Save 35% On Us via Insight Editions!
Just when you thought Jon Snow couldn't be any cooler... he then delivers a very strong Irish accent and it's quite impressive! Kit Harington and Jack Reynor on will star in the Irish-set episode of 'Modern Love' season two which is landing on Amazon Prime in a few weeks. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/07/16140757/Telly_1607.mp3"][/audio] For Maria's Telly, Producer Maria Devereux told Dermot and Dave what's on the box this weekend including a new movie called 'Nobodody' starring Christopher Llyod and Bob Odenkirk! You can listen to the full chat by clicking the Play button above.
Brian Scolaro is an actor and comedian. He has appeared on numerous TV shows including "Mad Men", "The Life and Times of Tim", "Bones", "Shameless", "Sullivan and Son" and also starring alongside Pamela Anderson and Christopher Llyod in "Stacked". He is regular at The Comedy Cellar and The Comedy Store. Brian attended Archbishop Molloy High School in Jamaica Queens. We talk about styles of comedy, being promised things in show business, a strip club in Miami, an epic Comedy Cellar story, doing plays in high school, being part of the comedy group in high school, and how to balance time in a relationship when you're a comedian/actor. Follow Brian @brian_scolaro Go buy his book, "How to Punch a Monkey!" https://www.amazon.com/How-Punch-Monkey-Brian-Scolaro/dp/B088LJJBPJ
This week, we get campy with Back to the Future, a 1980s adventure-comedy, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Llyod. The story of Marty McFly, who is accidentally into the past and has to right his interference before getting back to the future. In the episode, we get deep into time travel theories (I'm sorry), we discuss the influence that this movie has had on pop culture, and Zach tests our knowledge of 1950s music in the latest edition of his trivia quiz. The Marty Maker Recipe from How to Drink(Shaken): 2 oz. -or- 60 ml. guava juice .75 oz. -or- 22 ml. passion fruit juice .5 oz. -or- 30 ml. simple syrup 2 oz -or- 60 ml. Early Times Bourbon Garnish w/ Luxardo cherries and umbrella Follow the affiliate links above to shop at Drizly, Your Online Liquor Store, and use code DRIZLYDEAL for $5 off your next order. Surfside Sips makes high-impact glass straws & more for your cocktail & bar needs. For 20% off, use the coupon "CocktailsandClassics" at checkout. If you would like to try out the leading name in audiobooks with a free 30-day trial, Audible. Our Instagram. Merch. Music Used: ModulationStation -80's riff --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our month of April Fools continues this week with a cursed film chosen by Ben, Foodfight!. Currently sitting at a 1.5/10 on IMDb, Foodfight! stars Charlie Sheen, Eva Longoria, Hillary Duff, Wayne Brady, and Christopher Llyod, but DO NOT let that all-star early 2000s cast trick you, this is a steaming pile of crap. Originally set to release in 2003, this movie has a long history involving stolen hard drives and insurance claims, and BOY, DOES IT SHOW. In the episode, we discuss the blatant hyper-sexuality within this "kid's movie", we try to make heads-or-tails of the horrifying animation, and Zach has a hard time with band names in the latest edition of his Trivia Quiz. Our drink this week is nightmare fuel, the Hot Dog Water Slushie: https://www.myrecipes.com/well-done/how-to-make-hot-dog-slushie Support those who sponsor us: Surfside Sips makes high-impact glass straws & more for your cocktail & bar needs. For 20% off, use the coupon "CocktailsandClassics" at checkout. If you would like to try out the leading name in audiobooks with a free 30-day trial, Audible. Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocktailsandclassicspod/ Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/cocktailsandclassics Music Used: ModulationStation -80's riff --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In a special Thanksgiving episode, Meg returns to talk about everybody’s favorite Thanksgiving Day movie, Addams Family Values! We talk about Christopher Llyod, the amazing music video for this movie, and have another episode of Taking Cues From Cusack! Movie discussed: Addams Family Values (1993) If you enjoy the Overtalking Podcast, please RATE and especially REVIEW on iTunes or wherever you listen! Visit our website at overtalkingpod.party Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @overtalkingpod Email us at overtalkingpod@gmail.com or give us a call and leave us a message at (872) 228-1591 Theme song by Justin Peters Logo by Nate Richards, check him out on Instagram @naterichardsdesigns
This week we run back the 1988 classic film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit! Important areas are explored such as saving Jessica Rabbit from being slut shamed and who would play her in real life. In true Roger Rabbit fashion things go off the rails as we discuss the long term environmental impacts of "the dip" on toontown, give out unsolicited parenting advice, and write a Batman V. Superman prequelInstagramTwitterFacebook
In this story we explore the world of garden guest and how gardening is more local than global. The story also answers Christopher Llyod of Great Dixter's question asked nearly 30 years ago. A huge range of story in this Garden Notes.
As we consume bad movies for Film Frown, palate cleansers are very useful. Paul and Chris get together to discuss the latest incarnation of Star Trek in a short episode we like to call a Sauce Packet! SPOILERS AHEAD! In other words, don’t engage unless you are out of star dock. It’s the Michael Burnham Show, a.k.a Star Trek Discovery. Chris posits that Scott McNulty, the host of Random Trek will enjoy the serial nature of the new show. The joy of Riker’s Beard. Who doesn’t love mirror universe Michelle Yeoh? The Harry Mudd universe. That time Christopher Llyod mumbled his way through Klingon in Star Trek III. Why was the show delayed so many times? Sisko uses some questionable tactics to get the Romulans into the Dominion War In the Pale Moonlight. “Midi-canon,” a word proposed by Chris to refer to prequels that attempt to make new additions or changes to existing canonical material. For example, Midi-chlorians. Thanks for listening! If you want to hear more of us on media, try Film Frown, which we’re currently producing. You can find our live schedule on our Patreon page. Hit us up with your opinions on Facebook and Twitter. Poster image from The Movie DB as added by Elizabeth Jennings and shamelessly Photoshop’d by Paul. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako and Laura Sampson, with special guests; Director of comedy film GUARDIANS Mark A C Brown https://twitter.com/MarkACBrown and lead Actor in the film, Matt Prendergast https://twitter.com/mattyparatty on Resonance 104.4 FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays. Podcast episodes available from Monday morning at 00:30 (UK) Reach us on Twitter https://twitter.com/STB_ResonanceFM, on Facebook @ShootTheBreezeOnResonance104.4FM, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ShootTheBreezeShow/ On the show today: - Intro sound clips (FIREFLY, WHITNAIL & I, SPACED) - Worst Film watched on a Valentine's Date: Three Kings (Marcus' choice http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120188/?ref_=nv_sr_4) The Killer Inside Me (Mark's choice http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0954947/?ref_=nv_sr_2) - Film/TV News (Theme from 30 ROCK) BAFTA Nominations 2018 (http://www.bafta.org/) - UK Box Office Top 5 (Theme from THE INCREDIBLES) Fifty Shades Freed http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4477536/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Early Man http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4701724/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Coco (3D) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2380307/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Darkest Hour http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4555426/?ref_=nv_sr_1 The Greatest Showman http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1485796/?ref_=nv_sr_1 - Musical Interlude (This is Me - Keala Settle - The Greatest Showman OST) - Top 5 Film/TV discussion: (Theme from PARKS AND RECREATION) Top 5 favourite film cameos... . Guest - Mark A C Brown's picks: 5. Hugh Jackman, Wolverine, X-mem 1st Class http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1270798/?ref_=nv_sr_4 4. Don Ameche & Ralph Bellamy, Mortimor & Randolf Duke, Coming to America http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094898/?ref_=nv_sr_1 3. Kevin Mccarthy, Running Man, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077745/?ref_=nv_sr_1 2. Frank Oz, Miss Piggy, An American Werewolf in London http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082010/?ref_=nv_sr_1 1. Tom Waits, Disabled Vet, The Fisher King http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101889/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Matt Prendergast's picks: 5) Christopher Walken, Captain Koons, Pulp Fiction http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/?ref_=nv_sr_1 4) Bill Murray, Bill Murray, Zombieland http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1156398/?ref_=nv_sr_1 3) David Bowie, David Bowie, Zoolander http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0196229/?ref_=nv_sr_2 2) Uncredited hotel porter, Goldfinger http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058150/?ref_=nv_sr_1 1) Mike Muscat, Moshier, Terminator 2 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Marcus’ picks: 5) Christopher Llyod, Doc Brown, A Million Ways to die in the West http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2557490/?ref_=nv_sr_2 4) Martin Sheen, Captain Willard, Hot Shots! Part Deux http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107144/?ref_=nv_sr_2 / Bruce Willis, Man whose caravan is attacked, Loaded Weapon Part 1 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107659/?ref_=nv_sr_1 3) Samuel L Jackson, Nick Fury, Iron Man http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0371746/?ref_=nv_sr_2 2) Matt Damon, Actor playing Loki, Thor: Ragnarok http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3501632/?ref_=nv_sr_1 1) Orson Welles, Harry Lime, The Third Man http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041959/?ref_=nv_sr_3 Sign-off (Theme from SHERLOCK)
Pete and Brian picked a WINNER!! Pete was worried that after two weeks of movies that were more WTF than FTW, we get to watch the amazing adventures of Robo Cop delivering soothing serenades to the adopted twin sister of his dead ex-wife (She's gone now....) and no movie is complete without performances from Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Llyod, and Robo Cop... I mean Peter Weller with hair. Everyone gets to hold Buckroo's oscillation overthruster in this one...
Back to the Future (1985) is a very well done time travel movie. It is the first of three in the series and features Michael J. Fox, Lea Thompson, and Christopher Llyod. We would love to get your feedback! Email HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! Tweet to your followers - I just listened to a classic movie review @classicmovierev If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Classic Movie Reviews with Snark Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Follow us on Twitter @classicmovierev You can also subscribe via Stitcher Read more at snarkymoviereviews.com
Last season we ended the show watching Revenge of the Ninja (http://revengeofthe.ninja/) where guest Arden chose a random page number from Videohound’s Complete Guide to Cult Flicks & Trash Pics. The idea was that we would watch a film from the page he chose. What luck! On that page was Weird Al Yankovic’s UHF Where can you watch this film? And for once we recommend it. Buy the Blu-ray 25th Anniversary edition. Stream it on - Amazon iTunes Coincidentally, there probably aren’t any UHF stations where you can watch UHF. Check your local listings! This episode we’re joined by Sally from Sallyannk.com. During the episode she talks about the upcoming One Spark competition. As of posting this show we know she placed 9th in her category! Chris appeals to Cracker Jack to sponsor the show. UHF had heavy competition in 1989. We decided that Weird Al needs one of Sally’s beanies. It’s a good price, get one for yourself! Paul’s first cassette ever? Alapalooza. The film has an amazing story when it comes to its video release. Check out the “Legacy” section of the Wikipedia entry. Supposedly the movie was loosely based on The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, a Danny Kaye film based on a short story. Ben Stiler stars in the remake. You do not have permission to use a real oscar in your silly film! So here’s a bashful, gold statue. Everyone needs a Nash Metropolitan. The undisputed king of sandwiches. Weird Al builds a mountain of mashed potatoes a la Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Is that the Inspector Gadget villain again? Victoria Jackson shows up in the film. She sticks to her lines and thankfully doesn’t accuse Obama of being a communist. Crispin Glover was offered the role of the janitor, but turned it down. They also tried to get Christopher Llyod. Michael Richards from Seinfeld is crazy young and one of the best parts of the film, the janitor. Chris thinks Fran Drescher looks like a Swatch watch in her dress. It’s a Film Frown alum! Billy Barty is the camera man at the station. We saw him in Harum Scarum. One of the great surrealist comedians, Emo Philips has a hilarious bit in the film. The Spatula City commercial entertains us all. The movie says it’s time to show a Weird Al video. Beverly Hillbillies. Chris loves Weird Al’s take on Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Wheel of Fish? No you don’t get a clip because we’ve already spoiled enough in these notes. Trinidad Silva is amazing in this film. His character has an “animal kingdom” TV show on the public access station Al manages. Unfortunately, he died in a car accident before shooting ended and the film is dedicated to him. “You get a drink from the fire hose!” That’s the iconic line and scene from this movie. Where does the “We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!” line come from? The book The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and its 1948 film. Weird Al parodies The Geraldo Rivera Show. In the TV station there’s a Thing With Two Heads poster. The bizarre but lovable bum in the film was played by Vance Colvig Jr.. He was one of the first Bozo the Clowns. Of course there has to be a Rambo parody. Anthony Geary from General Hospital plays Philo, named after inventor Philo Farnsworth. Weird Al’s character is named George Newman in a nod to Alfred E. Neuman the mascot of Mad magazine. Sally wants more Weird Al movies. We found these interviews he did for the Nerdist network. Where’s the commentary in streaming? If you’re interested you can find some commentary in films using VHX.tv to distribute digitally. David Cross’s new film Hits has an option to get bundled extras. Paul also mentions that iTunes has Extras available for some films as well. Sally choses another page from the cult movie book! Next season we have to watch Tower of London, Top Secret! or Touch of Evil. Stay tuned after the ending theme song - we do some bonus talk about Weird Al trivia and copyright, as well as catch up with Sally’s adventures in up-cycling / recycling / repurposing goods through hand (not mine) crafting. And a double-bonus track at the very end, Paul talks with his daughter Evie just before the show starts. Thanks for listening! And thanks for taking time to join us again, Sally! Up next, 1995’s Waterworld. Support Film Frown on Patreon
On this episode of the show it's reviews with mroe than thier share of blood. First up it's a trip back to 1997 with the dvd review of Quicksilver Highway (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as stories of Stephen King and Clive Barker comes to life starring Christopher Llyod and Matt Frewer, directed by Mick Garris. A real estate salesman gets an encounter of the evil kind in the dvd review of Meeting Evil (courtesy of Sony Home Video) starring Luke Wilson and Samuel L. Jackson in this new thriller. We delve inot teh mind of a serial killer working on the side of justice with the blu-ray review of Dexter Season 6 (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as the Doomsday Killer makes life rough for the Miami Metro Police Dept. Music for this episode features the songs Asleep at the Wheel by Gum and Getaway Car by The Stepfordf Five, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.