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From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 54 of "HawaiiUP" for June 17, 2006. We discuss “Grindhouse” (2007) with Eli Roth, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, and Rose McGowan; “Knocked Up” (2007) with Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, and Paul Rudd; and “Donnie Darko” (2001) with Jake Gyllenhaal, Holmes Osborne, Maggie Gyllenhaal.
From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 52 of "HawaiiUP" for Feb. 18, 2007. We discuss “This Film is Not Yet Rated” (2006) with Kimberly Peirce, Jon Lewis, and David Ansen; “Thank You For Smoking" (2005) with Joan Lunden, Eric Haberman, and Aaron Eckhart; and “The Illusionist” (2006) with Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, and Jessica Biel.
From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 51 of "HawaiiUP" for Feb. 3, 2007. We discuss “Happy Feet” (2006) with Hugh Jackman, Elijah Wood, Brittany Murphy, and Nicole Kidman; “Children of Men” (2006) with Michael Caine, Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Pam Ferris, and Peter Mullan; and “Firefly."
From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 49 of "HawaiiUP" for Nov. 4, 2006. We discuss Jen's podcast discoveries: American Cliche, Podquiz (and Music iQuiz), MommyCast.
From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 48 of "HawaiiUP" for Oct. 21, 2006. We discussed TV shows: “Smith” on CBS, “Heroes” on NBC, “Battlestar Galactica” on SciFi, and “LOST” Season Three.
From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 53 of "HawaiiUP" for March 11, 2006. “Shambala” by Three Dog Night, “Help” by Julian Coryell, “Summer in the City” by Lovin’ Spoonful, “Mama” by Country Comfort, “Whiplash” by Cake or Death.
Every spinoff needs a crossover episode. With a few introductory comments, this LostCast features an excerpt from the HawaiiUP podcast for September 24, 2005, in which Jen and I discuss the second season premiere, "Man of Science, Man of Faith." It is during this segment that "The Transmission" is born.
A pre-season taste of our LostCast. This is an excerpt from the HawaiiUP podcast for May 17, 2005, in which Jen and I discuss the finale of the first season of “Lost,” and ponder our expectations for the future.