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Episode 300 - Jacob Harrington by Cajun Catholics
Join us--film critics Ryan Silberstein and Jill Malcolm--as we cross movies off of our List of Shame. Each episode we dive into a movie that's new to us and discuss it in depth. This is a special episode as we discuss the entire series, including the finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars! Joining us are friends of the show Garrett Smith of I Like 2 Movie Movie, Tori Potenza of Butter With That? and Jacob Harrington of Based on Nothing! All five of us love Star Wars, and since we're all in our separate houses (forgive any audio issues!), we decided to record our chat talking about Clone Wars and how Ahsoka Tano is just the best thing to happen to the franchise. We all write on Cinema76.com! So find us there, and find all of our podcasts (and I Saw It In a Movie and FYeah F1)wherever you're listening to this!
Garrett and Dan are joined by Jacob Harrington, host of Based On Nothing, to celebrate his birthday in style with John Woo's THE KILLER. One of Garrett's favorite movies, the gang discuss action movies as melodrama, Chow Yun-Fat's incredible mustache disguise, and of course, doves. twitter | Facebook | tumblr | iTunes
Garrett and Dan are joined by Jacob Harrington, host of Based On Nothing, to discuss the best movies of 2018 thus far.
Garrett and Dan are joined by Jacob Harrington, host of the Based On Nothing podcast, for an in-depth discussion of Denis Villeneuve's BLADE RUNNER 2049. When we talk about movie-movie's, we talk about films that make exceptional use of every aspect of filmmaking, and in this way Villeneuve continues to prove himself one of our great new directors with each subsequent film. He didn't just make a worthy sequel to one of the all-time great sci-fi films, he made a film that both stands on its own and adds more depth to the 30-year old mythos of the original. twitter | Facebook | tumblr | iTunes
PRO VERSION Guests: Maximiliano Garcia Jr., Jess Osterhout, Simon Voorhees, and Jacob Harrington Hosts: Emily Bank, Zach Moffatt, Gus Voorhees, Liz Bradley, and Nick Spannaus
The fifteenth episode of Based on Nothing features a little Based on Nothing party as hosts Spenser Milo and Jacob Harrington invite long-time contributor Jim Testa into the mix. The three of them, alongside Mal Smith (because duh), discuss the definition and history of "the scene," Gotham, The Flash, A to Z, Selfie, Mulaney, and Showtime's upcoming series The Affair. After the TV-talk is done with, they invite Special Agent Joe Meechum to talk about the secret service and his upcoming new book. Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes and email us at info@basedonnothing.net
In the first episode of Tired of Weezer, hosts Spenser Milo and Layne Montgomery delve into the band's debut album commonly known as The Blue Album. They shamelessly talk optimistically about the band as if it's 1994 and not 2014, and get into some personal stories about the album's affects on both of them. Jacob Harrington pops in to give a third opinion about the album. Also Layne eats dinner.
We have a new podcast, again. That’s right, Spenser Milo and Jacob Harrington have teamed up to recreate the Based on Nothing glory days by doing what they do best: talk about pop culture. In an effort to do just that, they take on the topics of Mad Men‘s seventh season, the cancellation of Community, and the latest album from Conor Oberst. In between those topics of course are the usual hijinks that kids love and parents hate. Enjoy the podcast below! Breakdown:9:30 – AMC talk14:22 – Mad Men season 7 (NO SPOILERS)17:10 – TV show investment discussion22:10 – Community29:37 – Conor Oberst – Upside Down Mountain discussion35:40 – Concert talk