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Everybody’s favorite Ernest is back, this time working hard to fulfill his latest life-long goal: becoming a camp counselor, but in order to pull it off, he’ll have to teach a plucky group of culturally diverse juvenile delinquents the true meaning of camping. Joe invites returning guest Jef Burnham back to the show as well as first time guest Drew Hallum from The Reel Feels Podcast to discuss Ernest Goes to Camp. They get into what teachers do over the summer, the Ernest multiverse theory, native American crucifixion rituals, drawing and quartering California, the sexy lamp test, their own camping experiences, the importance of stakes, mamorization skills, Ernest life lessons, human animal hybrids, the importance of spelling earnest correctly, the legality of camp-based domestic terrorism, Ernest’s winter activities, and their great big radio faces. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Drew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ReelFeelsPod Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
There’s a new kid in Angel Grove and he’s perfect to serve as Rita Repulsa’s loyal green ranger. Joe invites his brother Keith Sanders back to the show to discuss the 5 part mini-series “Green With Evil” from The Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. The guys discuss dragging out 2 episodes of story into 5 episodes, Tommy laughing, martial arts expos, recycled fight choreography, grand theft megazord, anti-ranger propaganda, Billy’s unreasonable genius, evil swords of evil, puddy formidability, Rita’s one do-all spell, how the show doesn’t change much after Tommy becomes a ranger, the inappropriate white power ranger, Michael Cera’s Shaft, 90s crushes, martial arts expos, on set coupling, solar power, tropes, physics schmysics, zord tactics, all the penises, and martial arts expos. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jason David Frank on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Jdfffn Follow David Yost on Twitter: www.twitter.com/David_Yost Follow Amy Jo Johnson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/_AmyJoJohnson Follow Austin St. John on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ASJAustin Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
The galaxy is in turmoil. Senator Amidala faces multiple assassination attempts, her primary body guard has an inappropriate crush on her, and only the level headed and not at all evil Senator Palpatine can bring order to the republic. Joe invites Star Wars apologist Johnny Blaze back to the show to discuss Episode II: Attack of the Clones, but actually they’re talking about the Red Letter Media review of the film from YouTube. The guys discuss thinking of Star Wars as one long above-average movie, subconscious jedi mind tricks, jedi training, merchandizing over art, light sabre overuse, the trilogy straddling 9/11, bad assassination attempts, the nature of satire, WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOUR COUNTING?, everyday empire supporters, and practical effects vs. CG. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Red Letter Media on twitter: www.twitter.com/RedLetterMedia Follow Ewan McGregor on Twitter: www.twitter.com/McGregor_Ewan Follow Samuel L. Jackson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SamuelLJackson Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Watch Mr. Plinkett’s review of Attack of the Clones here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPt1am18lR4 Watch the Half in the Bag review of Boyhood here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzhpbXQDl6g Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When Tony Stark accidentally creates a homicidal artificially intelligent robot determined to wipe out humanity, Earth’s mightiest heroes must join forces to stop him, and watch their language along the way. Joe welcomes returning guests Johnny Blaze and Trevor Stefanick back to the show to discuss the best version of Ben Affleck, colon noises, rehashing the first Avengers movie, initial disappointment, bad language words, ambition, the week of Ultron, prima nocta, kid friendly MCU films, Tony’s perception of Cap, Ultron’s humanity, Wakanda’s absence, muddy timelines, and mcguffinanium. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Trevor on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CaptainTrevorS Follow Joss Whedon on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Joss Follow Chris Evans on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ChrisEvans Follow Robert Downey Jr. on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RobertDowneyJr Follow Jeremy Renner on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Renner4Real Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
The Robinsons and their pilot Joey Tribbiani embark on an important space mission in space to build a hyper gate and allow colonizers from back home to travel instantaneously to a new habitable planet before the Earth can no longer support life. But things take a horrible turn when a stowaway sabotages their ship and forces them to escape to a random point in the universe with no way to find their way home. Joe invites returning guests Ben Hooper and Jef Burnham as well as new guest Ken Wright to the show to discuss the 90s film version of Lost in Space. They cover the Joey Tribbiani drinking game, going full Jar-Jar, how much fun it is to yell at the movie, Top Gun dialogue, dreamcasting, unusual hologram rendezvous, weird American accents, time travel problems, Garyoldmanness, the inter-species 10 legged chacha, going full Reboot, horrible uses for a time machine, and our hopes for 2058. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Ben on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BenHooperWrites Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Heather Graham on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ImHeatherGraham Follow Lacey Chabert on Twitter: www.twitter.com/IAmLaceyChabert Follow Joey Tribbiani on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Matt_LeBlanc Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
After his previous run-ins with Jason Voorhees leave him scarred and broken, Tommy decides to dig up the dead serial killer’s body and make sure he’s truly gone for good. Ironically, Tommy’s meddling leads to a bolt of lightning turning Jason into an undead superhuman killing machine who rises up to cleanse his former campground of the sinful camp counselors starting their Summer. Joe welcomes Raymond Gardner back to the show to discuss rigid exercise programs, definitive Jason Voorhees, the complete lack of nudity, creating a new aesthetic, horror sequels expanding on the mythology, nerds and their nerd books, Jason the punisher of sinners, great deaths, sticks and stones and names and Jason, squandering the good will of films that came before, the Friday the 13th video game, and thinking with one’s dick. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
A wife faces an onslaught of invaders into her home as her husband keeps welcoming them in to party and ransack the place without any regard for the home or its owners. It’s a metaphor. Joe invites Phil Forsyth back to the show to discuss this polarizing film to discuss Phil’s affection for it, Joe’s hatred for it, whiz bang thrill-rides, the lack of subtlety, the confusing nature of the religious parallels vs. the confusing nature of the non-religious parallels, misogyny, irresponsible native American messages, paycheck movies, uncomfortable attacks on religion, funny bits, theatrical elements, the correct pronunciation of Domhnall, how actors react to failed movies, and introverted Bible scholars. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Phil on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SnarlingPhil Follow Javier Bardem on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BardemAntactic Follow God on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheTweetofGod Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When Caroline “volunteered” to become a part of the Dollhouse she had no idea she was a small cog in a much larger, more sinister machine. Resistant to the Dollhouse’s process of imprinting people with entirely new personalities, Caroline (Echo) quickly stands out as unique among her fellow dolls as she works to take down the Rossum corporation from the inside without even knowing it. Joe welcomes back Trevor Stefanick to the show after nearly 100 episodes to discuss arts & crafts, invented conspiracy theories, the grim reaper of cancellation, Firefly alums, impossible to pronounce names, the sad tale of Patton Oswalt and Joel Minor, symbolism, justifying the actions of villains, reveals, and a fateful dinner between Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Trevor on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CaptainTrevorS Follow Joss Whedon on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Joss Follow Eliza Dushku on Twitter: www.twitter.com/elizadushku Follow Dichen Lachman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DichenLachman Follow Enver Gjokaj on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EnverGjokaj Follo Fran Kranz on Twitter: www.twitter.com/FranKranz Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
After his brother is killed by a master kickboxer slash drug dealing arsonist, former CIA operative Jack “Lionheart” Quinn must battle his way through the rough world of underground street-fighting with the help of his manager Dennis Rodman to make money for his sister in law and niece to get by. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to begin season 3 by discussing Kickboxer… er… Double Team… um… I mean Lionheart? Yes, Lionheart. They discuss the long road to this recording, movies that are good or just good by comparison, learning German or possibly learning another language like German, bad drug deal etiquette, the career of Ashley Johnson, American healthcare anxiety, the French Foreign Legion of Doom, the geography of Djibouti, one hit KO’s, unnecessary crucifixions, slow claps, 90s home video limitations, anti-seduction techniques, and spontaneous mutiny. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow JCVD on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JCVD Follow Ashley Johnson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheVulcanSalute Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Time flies when you’re Romy and Michele and when the two best friends realize they haven’t done anything with their lives since high school, they concoct a scheme to lie to their graduating class to make them envious of the lavish Los Angeles lifestyle they’ve come to enjoy. Joe invites first time guest Emily Prokop from The Story Behind Podcast on to discuss their history with the film, adult language, what Romy is short for, post-its, childish antics, Marys and Rhodas, 80s/90s nostalgia, the prequel movie, Romy’s accent, random Friends tie-ins, #TimesUp, priorities changing after high school, sequel ideas, odd yearbook layouts, fashionable gays, Romy and Michele’s adult virginity, Jebo, the downsides to living in the future, self-hating women robots, and 25 cent words. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Emily on Twitter: www.twitter.com/StoryBehindPod Follow Lisa Kudrow on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LisaKudrow Follow Mira Sorvino on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MiraSorvino Follow Alan Cumming on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlanCumming Check out the Romy and Michele prequel TV movie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwe-r7fY1jE Watch Mira Sorvino apologize to Art Fry here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJfyTDwhkoQ Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Despite winning a gold medal at this year’s Olympic games in Pyeongchang, Americans don’t generally have a lot of affection for the sweet science of Curling, a sport that dates back to 16th century Scotland, and is awesome. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to discuss their history with the sport, as well as the winter Olympic games overall. They get into theme music, girl scout cookies, proper nomenclature, bad winter Olympic sports, curling vs. mixed doubles curling, unlikely podiums, rules and scoring, reality show pitches, team roles, the universal language of the broom, hometown pride, Shaun White’s magical powers, and they invent a new version of curling sure to take the world by storm! Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Jon Shuster on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Shoostie2010 Follow Team USA Curling on Twitter: www.twitter.com/USACurl Follow Shaun White on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ShaunWhite Check out the odd story of Elizabeth Swaney here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=j1pFhyRWxes Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Johnny would do anything for his princess, Lisa, but when his future wife Lisa, who is his future wife, decides that she doesn’t love Johnny anymore, she starts having an affair with Johnny’s best friend Mark, who is Johnny’s best friend. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel and Ray Gardner back to the show to discuss the Cadillac of guilty pleasure movies: The Room. The guys discuss seeing the film in a theater vs. DVD, what a line producer is, audience traditions, behind the scenes drama, sexy sexy sex, Francophobia, the Disaster Artist casting choices, white privilege, reality distortions, and easily forgivable murder attempts. By the way, how is your sex life? Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Follow Tommy Wiseau on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TommyWiseau Follow Greg Sestero on Twitter: www.twitter.com/GregSestero Check out “I’m bout it” on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4zGXe4f4rY Shame on You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg1ADQfwreE Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
A long dormant pyramid in Antarctica has awoken to create the perfect prey for the perfect predator and a team of human explorers get caught in the crossfire. Joe celebrates 100 episodes of Quote Unquote Guilty with special guests Jef Burnham and Johnny Blaze to discuss Alien vs. Predator! The guys get into Johnny’s mad disguise skills, the witch’s curse, less painful alternatives to watching AvP: Requiem, Predator adolescence, Xenomorph soap operas, mountain taming, the realm of pyramid expertise, The APAT award, blu-ray puns, what the cool xenomorphs are doing, alien genitals, AvP spinoffs, and incognito Echo. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Sanaa Lathan on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JustSanaa Follow Raoul Bova on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RaoulBova1 Check out the Geico Caveman Sitcom Pilot here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZyCPZsk_5M Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When the shogun of harlem turns his neighborhood into a war zone, kung-fu student “Bruce” Leroy Green is torn between his pacifist nature and his need to keep his loved ones safe, and maybe pick up a “paint brush” along the way. Joe welcomes Ray Gradner back to the show to discuss Barry Gordy’s The Last Dragon to celebrate Black History month and the new release of Marvel’s Black Panther (No spoilers here). The guys get into how they first discovered this hidden gem, censored subtitles, affection for a movie dying after childhood, black standups doing white people voices, white stereotypes, confidence, cast members no longer with us, mistaken identities, what’s in the tank, friends who don’t call you back, quiet confidence, sibling envy, and the Harlem Nights effect. Sho’nuff. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Follow Taimak on Twitter: www.twitter.com/iAmTaimak Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
During the Mexican American War, “hero” John Boyd finds strength in his fallen comrades’ blood and single-handedly captures an enemy fort. He’s promoted and sent to a remote fort where his newfound hunger for human flesh is tested and enabled by a mysterious stranger. Joe welcomes Jef Burnham back to the show to discuss Ravenous as they celebrate Women in Horror Month. They get into old 90s movies, linking memories with movies, hilarious fake deaths, family names, wendigo the capitalist, unreliable narrators, phases of villainy, cannibal packs, villains who get captured as part of a plan, subliminal discomfort, the circumstances in which they’d eat someone, acquiescence, auto-cannibalization, and the wonders of the weenus. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Antonia Bird on Twitter: Follow Guy Pearce on Twitter: Follow Robert Carlyle on Twitter: Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When Urbania football star Kevin Oshea is tasked with coaching a pee-wee football team, his brother Danny and niece Becky decide to start their own competing team to challenge Kevin’s for the right to represent Urbania in the pee-wee football league. Joe welcomes his brother Keith Sanders back to the show to discuss Little Giants! They get into how rememberable the film is, badass nicknames, the gender myth, darker WB kids movies, the weirdly conservative 90s, meeting your heroes, evil opponents in sports movies, old men puppet masters, no imagination, stupid bets, deadbeat parents, and feats of strength. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Devon Sawa on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DevonESawa See the MSU Spartans attempt the Annexation of Puerto Rico: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5pQh12PzMs Watch “Mark Wahlberg” do stand-up comedy here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=oQ1XFggihhQ Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Robbie loves playing Mazes and Monsters a little too much and when things get out of hand, his friends have to try to pull him back from the brink of his own mind to save his very soul. Joe welcomes back Jef Burnham to the show to discuss this crazy little made for TV movie from the 80s starring Tom Hanks! The guys discuss needy dogs, toothaches, the T.Hanks appeal, anti D&D Propaganda, the strange case of James Egbert III, escapism, the meaning of J.J.’s hats, leveling up, skeletons proving their worth, punks and toughs, ironic birds, and enabling mental illness. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Tom Hanks on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TomHanks Check out the video Jef mentions about what makes a movie “so bad it’s good”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrGoBx16xB0&t Watch a former gay porn star claim that anal sex opens a portal to hell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKstGRETU9A Check out “The Slayer” (1982) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-njvUxn7h8 Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When the world’s most average man is put into cryogenic stasis for 500 years, he soon discovers that he is the smartest man in the world and must use his superior intellect to save the world and maybe find his way home. Joe invites Raymond Gardner and Phil Forsyth back to the show to discuss Idiocracy, but mostly Trump’s first year in office. They talk about ragestapation, getting to a dystopian hellscape in way less than 500 years, not knowing the movie had a stinger, the lesser of two evils, the all-female reboot of Ass, the war on intellectualism, the religious disconnect, Trumpgrets, future language, separating fantasy from reality, instant gratification, Phil’s weird Japanese sex adventures, cult life, patriotism, and prostitution. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Follow Phil on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SnarlingPhil Follow Mike Judge on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MikeJudge Follow Maya Rudolph on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MayaRudolph Follow Dax Shepard on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DaxShepard1 Follow UPGRAYEDD on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BrotherMob See Ron Pearlman’s Trump interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHv0RExQsPQ Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
The values and traditions of a poor Jewish family are put to the test as Tevye is asked to marry off his five young daughters in the midst of anti-Semitic pre-revolutionary Russia. Sounds like a hoot! Joe is joined by returning guests Elie Pomaville and Joe Medforth to discuss this titan of classic musicals that neither Joe had previously seen. The threesome get into random obsession with Jewish culture, constant Fiddler references, hopelessly mispronounced names, LAZAR WOLF, non-Jewish people making Jewish films, favorite songs, really quick character reversals, progressiveness, how to prevent plague, mistaken epiphanies, Elie’s long history with the film, and of course: TRADITIOOOOOOON! Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JoeMedforth Find Joe’s Youtube videos here: https://www.youtube.com/user/JoeMI60 Hear Hugh Laurie’s Protest Song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8chs2ncYIw Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When something has to be done about Marty McFly’s future children, Doctor Emmett Brown takes it upon himself to enlist Marty’s help in rewriting his own future; unfortunately, this gives Marty’s nemesis Biff Tannen the opportunity to steal the DeLorean time machine and create his own dystopian reality. Joe invites Back to the Future super-fans John and Kris Stahl onto the show to get into their love of Back to the Future 2 and the rest of the trilogy. They discuss back to the future day celebrations, future predictions, the universally horrible applications of a sleep inducer, noticing new things, future profanity, time travel rules, not noticing when you’ve landed in an apocalypse, the Zane train, very long days, liquid courage, alternate newspaper headlines, the future of augmented reality, and fun fan theories. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Michael J. Fox on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RealMikeFox Follow Lea Thompson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LeaKThompson Read Joe’s review of Jaws 19 here: http://www.filmmonthly.com/film/now-playing/jaws-19 Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Listen up, pitches! The Barden Bellas have been a staple of the acapella world for generations, but when a freak vomiting accident forces them to bring in a group of plucky outcasts, it starts them on a new path of self-discovery and friendship that will change their fate forever. Joe invites his wife Amanda back to the show to discuss the Pitch Perfect trilogy. They get into casting, the parallels to Mighty Ducks, favorite songs, weird stereotypes, transitioning to adulthood, Adam Levine’s hotness, chekov’s beehive, the future of the Pitch Perfect franchise, skipping to the end, and the importance of sports commentators. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Amanda on Instagram: www.instagram.com/Akketc87 Follow Anna Kendrick on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AnnaKendrick47 Follow Elizabeth Banks on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ElizabethBanks Follow Rebel Wilson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RebelWilson Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
When Rudy pretends to be Nick to seduce Millie who’s pretending to be Ashley, the girlfriend of Nick who’s pretending to have never met Millie, while Millie as Ashley is pretending to be the sister of Monster, who’s actually her other other boyfriend, things can get pretty dicey. Joe welcomes Jef and Amber Burnham back to the show to discuss John Frankenheimer’s “Christmas” “Classic” Reindeer Games. They get into the true meaning of marriage, their tradition of watching Reindeer Games ever Christmas eve for the past 15 years, Jef’s movie-linked memory, the dark years, various ways to watch the film, long shot plans, working backwards through the plot, not doing Jimmy Stewart impersonations, Michigander stereotypes, transferable skill sets, the density of every moment, Frankenheimer’s commentary, Sidnaw, and candy cane foreplay. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Ben Affleck on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BenAffleck Follow Gary Sinise on Twitter: www.twitter.com/GarySinise Follow Charlize Theron on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CharlizeAfrica Follow Danny Trejo on Twitter: www.twitter.com/OfficialDannyT Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
With her father’s candy store on the brink of foreclosure, endlessly optimistic Wendy Carroll (Ashley Williams) takes her Christmas spirit to the big city with her daughter Grace to find a job that can possible earn her enough money to save the store, but she gets more than she bargained for in this made for TV holiday music. Joe welcomes his wife Amanda Ketchum back to the show to discuss her continued love of made for TV Christmas rom-coms. They talk about the other movie they watched for this episode that was not pleasurable, predictable rom-com endings, actors who do their own singing, the film’s mysterious setting, fake snow, joe’s excessive swearing, unmarked school buses, homeless Santas, mercurial marketing geniuses, white people who can’t get cabs, forced smiling, crystal gold, consumerism, creepy Santas, workcamp daycare, and musical adaptations of A Christmas Carol. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Amanda on Twitter: www.twitter.com/akketc87 Follow Amanda on Instagram: www.instagram.com/akketc87 Check out Amanda’s LuLaRoe business here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LuLaRoeAmandaKetchumVIP/ Follow Ashley Williams on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ImTheSmash Follow Ashanti on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Ashanti Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
A ship with 4,000 lifeforms on board is about to crash into an alien world and the only way to stop it is to convince a miserable old man to turn nice in just one night… at Christmas… Sounds like a job for The Doctor. Joe invites Basem Hassen back to the show for their own little Christmas tradition: talking about a weird adaptation of the Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. The guys discuss how to pitch Quote Unquote Guilty to others, other Doctor Who Christmas specials, other favorite episodes, what makes Matt Smith’s doctor the best, regeneration mechanics, Christmas traditions new and old, cancelling Christmas, sexy role play, music, puns that require explanation, Kazran’s motives, reverse-Marleying, magic wands and card tricks, and the best ghost of Christmas Future ever. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Basem on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TurtlePowerPod Watch Basem and Cranny eat a jelly bean and mushroom pizza here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exx1veNFPh4 Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
When detective odd couple Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) and Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) are forced to work together to take down an international heroin operation, all hell breaks loose in Richard Donner’s seminal buddy copy movie Lethal Weapon. Joe welcomes Andrew Kroepel back to the show for this first installment of Holiday Wintertainment 2017 as they discuss what makes the film a Christmas movie, what makes the film a guilty pleasure, toasting with water, differences between the director and theatrical cuts, the Lethal Weapon TV series, being too old for this shit, plots that are anorexic thin, early warning signs of depression, 80s men, doctor/patient confidentiality, terrible boat maintenance, Die Hard realism vs. Lethal Weapon realism, and Riggs murdering a bartender in cold blood. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Danny Glover on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MrDannyGlover Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
When the robots we’ve come to rely on go rogue and start throwing cement off of buildings or find a gun and start shooting innocent families, you call in the Runaway squad to calmly shut them down and reestablish organic life supremacy. Joe invites Jef Burnham back to the show to discuss dead beetle husks, abandoning their JLA episode, the other great Cynthia Rhodes vehicles, acquired tastes, criteria for rewatchable movies, cocaine-fueled art, earnest psychics, believable phobias, telling secrets, hatbox murder-bot logistics, annoying kids and one-armed robot maids, boobs, lose/lose hostage situations, sinister ambiance, poor elevator design, and making out through the credits. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Gene Simmons on Twitter: www.twitter.com/GeneSimmons Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
New York City is being threatened by a mad bomber who likes to recite nursery rhymes and only Detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) and his African American sidekick Zeus (Samuel L. Jackson) have what it takes to diffuse the situation. Joe is joined by his African American sidekick, Ray Gardner, to discuss Die Hard with a Vengeance. They get into other 3rd films in series that are their favorite, capable police captains, president baby dick, the film’s endless rewatchability, bad fucking headaches, tone deaf black characters, bowdlerizing, great lines, Christmas references, weaving in exposition, McClane being in his home town, Trump and Clinton name drops, abundant competence, solving puzzles, the sins of John Mctiernan, the alternate ending, asprin ex machina, and villains with no blood on their hands. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Follow Samuel L. Jackson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SamuelLJackson Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
When your friend is about to marry the wrong woman, sometimes the only thing to do is kidnap her, fake her death, and convince a nun to give up everything she believes to be with him instead. Joe invites his two newest friends, Keith and Andy, from the Toon In Podcast to discuss Saving Silverman. They cover conflicting date nights, the PG-13 version vs. R, Mexicans with Indian accents, the chagrin grin, blackface, what happened to Steve Zahn, casual Friday, tube boobs, inept kidnappers, useless DVD special features, fancy cocktail parties, the logistics of painted on tuxedoes, grown ass men who can’t swim, demanding good service, non-manipulative nuns, and inevitable civil rights. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Keith and Andy on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ToonInPod Follow Jason Biggs on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JasonBiggs Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2017 Joe Ketchum
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew rambles about what's coming up and his relationships with relationships. He also really opens up, so be kind. The internet is always kind, right?
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew and Joe discuss the “R” word and how it is harmful to use mental disabilities as shorthand for negative traits. Sorry this is late. Phillip struck again! If you want to support Dealing with Phillip, please subscribe to us on itunes, soundcloud, and pretty much all the podcatchers out there. Please give us feedback so we can see what we are doing right and wrong. We'd really appreciate 4 or 5 star reviews. If you want to support DWP and the other Word Salad Productions podcasts (Quote Unquote Guilty, The Countdown, and CadaverCast), please go to https://www.patreon.com/WordSalad. Chip in a bit if you can.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew and his Marine friend talk about proper nomenclature for former marines, a history of friends, vet cliques, Andrew’s super manly day, swearing in airports, Baseball With Phillip, Flu in Fallujah, how to get to war, more baseball, the first time out, friendly fire, his first exposure to real combat, loss explained through Mario, American Sniper, PTSD stereotypes, “it was an honor,” the pros and cons of proposing before deployment, faith, Mass Effect anger, and computer stuff. Also, check out "Fallujah Awakens." It's an interesting story about marines life around the time of my marine friend's deployment. If you want to support Dealing with Phillip, please subscribe to us on itunes, soundcloud, and pretty much all the podcatchers out there. Please give us feedback so we can see what we are doing right and wrong. We'd really appreciate 4 or 5 star reviews. If you want to support DWP and the other Word Salad Productions podcasts (Quote Unquote Guilty, The Countdown, and CadaverCast), please go to https://www.patreon.com/WordSalad. Chip in a bit if you can.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew, Joe, and Jef discuss. . . Thunderstorms, Dealing With Phillip After Dark, Joe’s odd camping trip, getting a job for money, Gold-Dust [sp.?], creating podcasts, Max Steel, Tomatometer (or Tomatometer), music theory that nobody wanted to know about, tying shoes, “pubescence,” Mutual De-Coupling, and more!!! If you want to support Dealing with Phillip, please subscribe to us on itunes, soundcloud, and pretty much all the podcatchers out there. Please give us feedback so we can see what we are doing right and wrong. We'd really appreciate 4 or 5 star reviews. If you want to support DWP and the other Word Salad Productions podcasts (Quote Unquote Guilty, The Countdown, and CadaverCast), please go to https://www.patreon.com/WordSalad. Chip in a bit if you can.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew has Jef and special guest Al on to discuss. . . Naming Phillip, CadaverCast, Al’s week, Andrew’s good week this week, and Andrew’s “interview.” Andrew then explains therapy, bipolar disorder, brain chemicals, medicine, health insurance to Al before he loses interest. Eventually, Andrew explains why he went on break and the two discuss stress relief. If you want to support Dealing with Phillip, please subscribe to us on itunes, soundcloud, and pretty much all the podcatchers out there. Please give us feedback so we can see what we are doing right and wrong. We'd really appreciate 4 or 5 star reviews. If you want to support DWP and the other Word Salad Productions podcasts (Quote Unquote Guilty, The Countdown, and CadaverCast), please go to https://www.patreon.com/WordSalad. Chip in a bit if you can.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: L.R. Wickwire from the #PodernFamily podcast "Anxiety and Me" joins Andrew for a discussion about travel, food, anxiety (of course), gardening!, podcasting, politics!, buckets, nail biting, family, and everything in between. It's a fascinating podcast that I think everybody will enjoy! Please follow L.R. Wickwire on Twitter @L_R_Wickwire. Support her on her Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/anxietyandme), her gofundme page (https://www.gofundme.com/anxietyandme), and please listen to her podcast! It's excellent and should be heard all around. Also a special thanks to Joe Sanders who helped edit the podcast this week while I had an emergency in the family. I'll be talking about that for sure in the next episode. If you want to support Dealing with Phillip, please subscribe to us on itunes, soundcloud, and pretty much all the podcatchers out there. Please give us feedback so we can see what we are doing right and wrong. We'd really appreciate 4 or 5 star reviews. If you want to support DWP and the other Word Salad Productions podcasts (Quote Unquote Guilty, The Countdown, and CadaverCast), please go to https://www.patreon.com/WordSalad. Chip in a bit if you can.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode, Joe and Andrew talk about: Joe’s Magellan Cruise Package Belize Our first kiss What countries have we been to The home of Edgar Burgan Joe getting kidnapped AWANA! Nostalgia Christmas tragedies Lasagna Finally, our topic of the week: 2016. We celebrate the good things that happened and then after that 10 seconds, we talk about the dumpster fire. We talk about Trump, the media, then we bring up a list of all of the deaths as of the recording, and we finally talk about Carrie Fisher and dedicate the rest of the podcast to her.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew, Jef, and Joe discuss 2015's Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). But before that the gang talk about the film, they talk about video games, Joe's time at the movies, Christmas stuff, casting of A Christmas Carol, eviscerating Decatur, and *radio edits* galore.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew, Joe, and Jef try out this new conversational podcast thing. We talk about Jef's class work, Joe's week, gaming!, parenting, Andrew having another anxiety attack, how Joe is a human who actually feels stress, and the topic of shaming celebrities for mental illness. Look us up on twitter: @WordSaladPro @DealWithPhillip, @QuoteGuilty, @Cadaver_Cast, @TheCountdownPC. Patreon: patreon.com/wordsalad GoFundMe: gofundme.com/wordsaladpro Joe: @Play_Architect, Jef: @Cadaver_Cast, Andrew: @VGComposer
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew talks about the new changes to the show and wants to hear from you (@DealWithPhillip). He also explains a panic attack that happened about three weeks ago and how Phillip messes with his confidence in music. He also does #OneNiceThing
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew, Jef, and Joe discuss Borderline Personality Disorder, how doctors talk to patients, the philosophy of Descartes, alcohol, eating, "Borderline" facts, odd grammar , fights, the social structure of Decatur High School in the early 2000s, the movie "Things", a film by Jef, "Tyler Perry's Temptation", BLOODSPORT, and why it's important to see a professional. The show introduces a new member to the crew, Samuel: The Plug Pug, who then proceeds to break Andrew. Also, Word Salad Productions has a GoFundMe raffle for an awesome Q Pop Batman figure. For $5, you are entered into the raffle. Just head to gofundme.com/WordSaladPro to donate. Word Salad also has a Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/WordSalad)where you can donate to help the network monthly. Any little bit helps.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew sits down to talk about loss and plugs other podcasts. Man this show is getting depressing.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Happy Birthday Joe and Andrew!!! One of us was going to kill himself this particular birthday!!! Also discussed: Joe gets a home; Andrew gets a Master's degree and shows off; turning 30 and suicide; the Decatur Education System and the joy of drugs; the Super Mario Brothers' Universe; returning to inappropriate suicide talk; sounding weird; adulting; horse fighting; forgetting meds; books and movies; and Pillowman. Needless to say, we rambled. Next episode is on Borderline Personality disorder. Follow us on twitter: @DealWithPhillip, @Play_Architect, @die_musicman, @WordSaladPro. Other podcasts in the network include @QuoteGuilty, @Cadaver_Cast, @thecountdownpc. Feel free to donate at www.gofundme.com/wordsaladpro. Word Salad Productions- Wonkey Oranges, Righteous Dragons.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: *Spoilers for Inside Out and Mr. Holland's Opus?* Andrew, Joe, and Elie discuss the 2015 Disney/Pixar film "Inside Out." We discuss technical difficulties, death vs. disappearing, sadness being a good thing, and many more things. Enjoy and know that episodes are going to start coming out consistently soon!!!
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Today we speak to Elie Pomaville, someone who has been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. We discuss bathtubs, "criminal histories," families, trying to get sponsorships from insurance companies, and we end with #OneNiceThing. I hope you enjoy. I apologize for being inconsistent. Give me a month and I'll be back on the horse.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: We listen to Andrew struggle with the English language, Joe feels the wrath of Andrew's depression, Jef finally gets a good night sleep, we discuss MLA, Chicago Style, and Turabian style citation. At some point we actually discuss depression, get some ursine facts, and make extremely inappropriate jokes. It's long, we talk some PG-13 stuff. We lose focus. I'm sorry it's late, but it's worth it. #StupidPhillip
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Andrew, Joe, and Jef discuss Andrew’s run in with Phillip, the stress of teaching college and attending grad school, Jef’s busy week, movies, handling criticism, perfectionism, and more.
Episode 1: Another Manic Monday DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. This week Andrew, Joe, and Jef discuss the joys of Bipolar Disorder (specifically mania). What are the symptoms? What are the misconceptions? Does Andrew know how to host a podcast? Where is this Phillip character? The guys also talk about suicide and self-diagnosis. Please follow us on Twitter @dealwithphilliip. Follow Andrew @die_musicman Follow Joe @Play_Architect. Follow Jef @JefBurnham. Feel free to email us at dealingwithphillip@gmail.com.