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Tell Me Where I Lose You
060 - Cameo for Fighting (ft. Alex Sanchez and Heath Huffman)

Tell Me Where I Lose You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 65:08


The bois are joined by royalty this week as Alex and Heath of "The Praisedown" fame grace our discord server with their japes. Join all FIVE of us as we discuss the implications of amiibos for real life people and the hijinx they could cause. Hop on the train as we discuss fighting hoards of feral hogs, whether or not Bill Maher fights dirty, and of course discuss whether or not John Wick can be considered a cartoon.Tell Me Where I Lose You: Cameo for FightingTHEIR LINKS:www.twitter.com/thepraisedownwww.instagram.com/thepraisedownwww.twitter.com/serioussanchezwww.twitter.com/100hp100mpOUR LINKS:www.twitter.com/tmwilypodcastwww.instagram.com/tmwilypodcastwww.instagram.com/stillwhitsonSend all hate mail to Tellmewily@gmail.com

Tunes/Toons
Heath Huffman (The Praisedown)

Tunes/Toons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 90:49


Heath Huffman of The Praisedown and Paneled: Comic Book Narration stopped by the studio to chat about Neon Genesis Evangelion, Five Iron Frenzy, Homestar Runner and much more! Check out The Praisedown - https://apple.co/2WNguOy Check out Paneled: Comic Book Narration - https://apple.co/2MXzUfj

GoodTrash GenreCast
Titanic — GTGC #300

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 99:17


It's a massive episode 300 as we set sail with one of the biggest movies of all time, Titanic. James Cameron's landmark romantic epic was the first film to cross the $1 Billion mark, and it stayed at the top of the box office for a record 15 weeks. It was a pop culture phenomenon that earned 11 Oscar Wins and 14 Total Nominations. One of the most highly recognized films of the modern era, Titanic is a juggernaut in many ways. So, what bigger movie to celebrate 300 episodes with than Titanic. In honor of 300, we bring in voices from the past, including Alex Bohannon, Caleb Masters, Kirsten Therkelson, Heath Huffman and a supernatural appearance from Nick Sanford. We skip the game this week to fully delve into the material, we talk meme culture, try to analyze GoodTrash and the prestige that surrounds Titanic. Topics of gender presentation and class standings follow. We also make a special announcement about an upcoming giveaway you can be part of, so tune in and follow us on Twitter @Good_Trash for more information! Make sure to rate and subscribe and thanks for listening. 

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GoodTrash GenreCast
GoodTrash Praisedown Presents: Jesus Christ Superstar

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 63:12


What is this a crossover episode? Indeed it is! The sweet boys from The Praisedown, Heath Huffman and Alex Sanchez, join the GenreCast to discuss the 1973 musical Jesus Christ Superstar.  As we near Easter Sunday, we thought what better way to celebrate than to join forces with GTM's resident CCM aficionados. A good time is had as the Mega Powers unite to bring you a podcast of Biblically-epic proportions. Gettin' Down with Jesus Christ Superstar We have recently been discussing ways to cross promote our shows, as well potential future projects, and somehow we landed on the idea of an Easter Crossover episode. It just made sense. So, we all got together and made it happen. We recorded this episode immediately after we all sat down to watch Jesus Christ Superstar. It was a first-time watch for everyone except Dustin. Jesus Christ Superstar tells the story of Passion Week over some psychedelic 70s rock. Focusing on the relationship between Christ and Judas, the film brings many pertinent questions about the narrative to light, while also framing within a surreal context that allows it to touch on 1970s' current events. We kick the show off as we always do with our quick reviews. We nix the game this week so Heath and Alex can deliver their Tune Talk segment. They discuss how the music is constructed within the film and how it affects the narrative. We then move into film analysis to talk formalism, theology and more about the music. It's a good time. Well, look's like the stone is rolling away. We'll see you next week!   GET IN TOUCH Thanks for joining us this week! If you haven’t yet, you can connect with us through our various means of social media. Hit us up and let us know what you like and what you don’t like. Also, it would mean a lot if you left a review on iTunes after you finish subscribing. Follow Us on Twitter.Subscribe and Review us on iTunes. Follow The Praisedown on Twitter. Subscribe and Review the Praisedown on iTunes. Supporting the GenreCast If you’re interested in offering financial support for the show, that would be awesome. We use these funds to cover production costs and hosting and domain fees, as well as occasional events and merchandise. Support on Patreon comes with a variety of rewards and additional content, such as physical rewards, bonus shows and fun stuff and even programming opportunities.

GoodTrash GenreCast
GTGC - #184 - Watchmen

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016 72:43


Who watches the Watchmen? We do. That's right, we go back to 2009 to discuss Zack Snyder's second comic adaptation, Watchmen. This week, the gang gather's around the table with OKC Saadboy Heath Huffman who brought this movie to the table for us. Mr. Huffman helped us with a few things and we owed him a favor, so we sat down to take on Snyder's divisive film.  Things get started this week with a fun game where we assemble our own super hero squads. Heath Huffman raises the bar and everyone has a lot of fun, much giggling follows. Next, the boys from New Zealand let us know it's time to get down to business and everyone decided to bring it this week. Heath kicks things off by comparingWatchmen to Greek mythology. He goes into the philosophical ideals behind each character, in doing so he creates a launching pad for Dalton Stuart. Dalton goes further into the different archetypes on display in Snyder's work. Caleb brings his thoughts next. He discusses how Watchmen addresses the american dream and the way that looks in a modern landscape. Alexandra goes next and talks about the emotional and mental impacts on viewers. This viewer driven analysis gives a lot of insight into what happens psychologically when we watch film. Dustin, as usual, brings everything home for us. He puts on his collar to discuss the theological workings on display in Watchmen.  Lifting the veil, everyone was very proud of this episode--so if you only listen to one episode of GoodTrash TODAY make it this one. This is a controversial film, so please hit us up on social media to let us know your thoughts about Watchmen and our readings of it.  Watchmen Timestamps 00:39 - Welcome and Introductions03:31 - Synopsis and Reviews 19:36 - The Game: Hero Squads Assembled 28:47 - Social Media 30:04 - Analysis 1:05:50 - Shelf/Trash--Else/Instead 1:11:39 - Wrap Up and Announce Next Week's Film

GoodTrash GenreCast
GTGC - #176 - Scott Pilgrim vs the World

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 60:02


Welcome to the strange world of GoodTrash Media, Dear Listener! This week, the long awaited host pick from Caleb Masters has arrived! Caleb slaved for hours over his list of dream movies for the show and he narrowed it down to Scott Pilgrim vs The World. It's a fun time as Arthur, Dalton, Dustin, Alex, and Caleb sit down to record a podcast.  This week, the gang talk about their favorite cinematic boss battles! Their list is strong, but we want to know about your favorite cinematic boss battles - play the game with us on Twitter and Facebook. The Trash levels up as we turn towards our analysis. The picker of the film starts the discussion by talking about Scott Pilgrim's commentary on the male millennial identity. Caleb puts together a strong foundation for his analysis by discussing the motivation behind millennial actions. Dalton piggybacks off of Caleb's analysis, and discusses the movies careful cultivation of human relationships and love. He also highlights the theme of self respect that came up in Caleb's analysis. The conversation shifts as Alex takes the mic and brings up the topic of style versus the idea of auteurism. Citing Sidney Lumet's Making Movies, Alex looks at Scott Pilgrim through the lens of formalism and how that impacts the storied auteur theory. Dustin, doing what Dustin does, audibles on the fly and bends his analysis to work off of Alex's. He presents the Modernity Thesis and raises the thought of the Post-Modernity Thesis. He talks about the gap between generations and why the audience reaction between generations varies towards Scott Pilgrim.It's dangerous to go alone, Dear Listener. And this week we want to thank Heath Huffman and Daniel Stull for contributing via Patreon. It is through the support of listeners like you that we are able to produce the content that we do. But, enough schilling, it's time for you to make a decision. Do you answer the call? Or do you keep sleeping in every day? Continue - 10, 9, 8, 7, 6... Scott Pilgrim vs The World Timestamps 01:05 - Welcome and Intros 05:02 - Synopsis and Reviews 13:43 - The Game - Favorite Cinematic Boss Battles 23:55 - Analysis 51:36 - Shelf or Trash/Else or Instead 58:08 - Wrap Up, Social Media, Announce Next Week's Film

GoodTrash GenreCast
GTGC - #131 - E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 52:25


We get back around the table, ladies and gentlemen, to discuss a keystone from the 80s; Steven Spielberg's E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. In a rare moment, Dalton does not make it to the table, so Alex searched high and low for a decent replacement; please welcome @huffmanheath Heath Huffman as he provides a generic trope reading of the film. The rest of the gang talk psychoanalysis, cultural immersion, christian iconography, and narrative scoring. We talk about what movie creatures we would like as pets or friends. And we end as always, with what has us fired up in pop culture. 

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