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Chatting with a guy from the great Peach State and of course talking about swimbaits. Justin comes on the show to talk about his journey of swimbait fishing. We talk about his favorite techniques and we even discuss a few personal thoughts on some in-depth questions about bass. It's a good episode with a super great guy. Justin's socials: IG: tarheelswimbait Check out Leviathan Rods, and use code scales20 at check out for 20% off all your rod purchases! https://www.leviathanrods.com Check out the new official SNT tackle shop sponsor, Lake Pro Tackle! Use code "SCALES" at checkout for 15% off your order of any conventional or Swimbait-related products! https://lakeprotackle.com/ Pro Bass Adventures Mexico is the only company with lodges on both Lake El Salto and Lake Lake Baccarac in western Mexico. More 10+ pound monster bass have consistently been caught from these two lakes than anywhere else on earth. If you are considering a Mexico bass fishing trip, look no further. https://www.mexicofishing.net/index.html Meat Crafters is now offering 10% off their site when you use code SCALESNSLICES at checkout! This is small batch meat made with immense quality and attention to detail. My favorite product of theirs so far is the Raging Brats! Made with real local brewed IPA and fresh ingredients to complement the whole Brat, it's no surprise why this is my favorite! https://www.meatcrafters.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sntpod/support
Today on the Cadillac Jack – My Second Act podcast, we talk to a family who has every reason to feel resentment after a tragedy in their lives, but instead, decide to walk by faith. It makes all the difference, folks, and we are proud to tell their story. But first, before we get into it, Donna has a few things to say. Do you know those moments when you get stuck in a conversation with someone that you've really got no business being stuck in a conversation with? How do you get out of it? Donna has figured it out and she is here to fill you in. Also, my oh my has Harry Styles done it now. After he and Olivia Wilde's tryst was discovered by Jason Sudeikis with the help of an Apple Watch, Caddy and Donna talk about how wild the story is and the acceptable limits of “snooping” by people. People: keep your Fitbit under lock and key. Donna give her take on the new T-Swift Midnights album and reviews some of her favorites on this week's segment for the Donna & Caddy Hype Song Playlist. Caddy chimes in (he's not a fan of the cussing) and they talk about her song writing style and her inspirations. Even more on the album in the next episode on Thursday. When an electrical fire at their business, Heirloom Market Co., upends the lives of Laura and Justin Gibson, they turned to faith and a community they loved to get them through a hard time in their lives. Caddy visits the scene of the fire and talks with Laura about the day that would change her life forever. She recounts seeing the smoke in the distance, but not thinking much of it, until she got the call that her business was indeed gulfed in flames. She and Caddy also talk with Trinity Christian Football Coach Kenny Dallas, about how his football team ran to the scene of the fire and helped the fire department contain the blaze. In the end, time after time, the community came through for the Gibsons, they plan to rebuild, and faith will see them through. Lastly, Caddy pays his respects to Leslie Jordan, with the late breaking news that tragically, he was killed in a car crash on Monday. He was a candle for all of us during the pandemic, and he will be dearly missed. We would love to hear how faith has gotten you through a tough patch in your life. Drop us a text or give Caddy a call at 770-464-6024.
Sleep continues to be an issue for many of us so we're re-airing one of our most popular episodes with psychologist Justin Gibson who is trained CBTI (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia). A lot of us already had issues getting quality sleep before and with COVID it all went out the window. We'll be discussing practical ways to improve sleep quality. In This Episode We'll Cover: What Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI) is and why it's effective The difference between insomnia and occasional sleep troubles How many hours a night people should actually be sleeping Myths vs facts about sleep health & MORE! 3 Ways You Can Support This Podcast: Rate Review Support our sponsors using our unique ‘HOOKUP' codes here: https://foodheavenmadeeasy.com/hookup/ For our resources and shownotes, visit foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast. Produced by Dear Media
Brandon and Jon live from Mooby's St. Louis with special guest Justin Gibson! Spilling the tea on the Mooby's pop up! Dig it.
This week, we react to Arkansas Republicans overriding Gov. Asa Hutchinson's veto and making their state the first in the nation to outlaw affirming healthcare for transgender youth. The new law bans puberty blockers and gender transition surgery for anyone under 18. We also examine the Outsports investigation into the Women's Sports Policy Working Group and beam up trans ally and "quite gay" educator, social media maven and former powerlifter, Justin Gibson aka Jangles ScienceLad. Follow Justin on Twitter @sjwdebates and subscribe to JanglesScienceLad on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JanglesScienceLad And stay tuned for Karleigh's sneak peek at the next episode of For All Mankind and Dawn's review of WandaVision! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Loyal Order first hatched as a studio project several years ago when Jeff Buehner was approached to write a theme song for a regional outdoor hunting reality show. He reached out to guitarist Brandon Cook for a heavy riff, and the result was a song called Off the Grid (Superhuman). It aired regionally in the Pacific NW for two seasons. A bass player by trade, singing is a new beginning for Jeff. The songs were originally crafted with a different singer in mind, but after laying scratch tracks for the first few songs, the producer (Kevin Hahn) convinced him to lay the final tracks himself. From this songwriting partnership between Buehner and Cook, the songs began to flow. They soon approached Producer Rob Daiker at The Commune in Portland, Oregon, who has crafted major label releases with Slowrush, The Dan Reed Network, and Royal Bliss. Ready For Dead was released March 1, 2019 as a single and music video (Bühner Media/Von Artists/The Orchard) and rang up 50,000 Facebook views in it’s first six weeks and now sits with over 1,000,000 views. With the expertise of Thom Haezart (EMP Label Group), the single found a home in Billboard Mainstream Rock’s Top 40, and Foundation’s Top 50. Rounding out the band is Justin Gibson on guitar, Patrick Young on bass, and Kyle Baltus on the drums. All prominent Pacific NW rock players that have made names for themselves locally and nationally. The Loyal Order’s debut show was with Puddle of Mud to a sold out audience at The Bossa Nova Ballroom on September 27, 2019. Buehner and Cook have been featured in magazines such as Sleazerock, The Decibel Report, Metal Talk, KNAC, The Hard Heavy and Hair Show, Bionic Buzz and others.
The Loyal Order first hatched as a studio project several years ago when Jeff Buehner was approached to write a theme song for a regional outdoor hunting reality show. He reached out to guitarist Brandon Cook for a heavy riff, and the result was a song called Off the Grid (Superhuman). It aired regionally in the Pacific NW for two seasons. A bass player by trade, singing is a new beginning for Jeff. The songs were originally crafted with a different singer in mind, but after laying scratch tracks for the first few songs, the producer (Kevin Hahn) convinced him to lay the final tracks himself. From this songwriting partnership between Buehner and Cook, the songs began to flow. They soon approached Producer Rob Daiker at The Commune in Portland, Oregon, who has crafted major label releases with Slowrush, The Dan Reed Network, and Royal Bliss. Ready For Dead was released March 1, 2019 as a single and music video (Bühner Media/Von Artists/The Orchard) and rang up 50,000 Facebook views in it’s first six weeks and now sits with over 1,000,000 views. With the expertise of Thom Haezart (EMP Label Group), the single found a home in Billboard Mainstream Rock’s Top 40, and Foundation’s Top 50. Rounding out the band is Justin Gibson on guitar, Patrick Young on bass, and Kyle Baltus on the drums. All prominent Pacific NW rock players that have made names for themselves locally and nationally. The Loyal Order’s debut show was with Puddle of Mud to a sold out audience at The Bossa Nova Ballroom on September 27, 2019. Buehner and Cook have been featured in magazines such as Sleazerock, The Decibel Report, Metal Talk, KNAC, The Hard Heavy and Hair Show, Bionic Buzz and others.
The gang (sans Gus) takes on the ultimate holiday question: how to talk to your family about politics (or not). Is it possible to convince your Republican relatives that Biden won? Special guest Justin Gibson from Aurellia's Bottle Shop & Brewhouse (https://www.facebook.com/aurelliasbrewery/menu/?p_ref=pa)
Keri and Carter chat with self-proclaimed SJW Justin Gibson. Justin recently received his master's degree in biomechanics from the University of Kentucky. He runs the YouTube channel "Jangles ScienceLad" where he does debates and makes video essays discussing the academic literature on social issues and comedy. You can follow Justin on: Twitter: @sjwdebates YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/JanglesScienceLad/ Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to like, subscribe, and share. Follow us on the following social media channels...at least until we get banned: Twitter: @unsafespace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Pick up some Unsafe Space merch at unsafespace.com! YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/MpmyjWmKjk4
Keri and Carter chat with self-proclaimed SJW Justin Gibson. Justin recently received his master's degree in biomechanics from the University of Kentucky. He runs the YouTube channel "Jangles ScienceLad" where he does debates and makes video essays discussing the academic literature on social issues and comedy. You can follow Justin on: Twitter: @sjwdebates YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/JanglesScienceLad/ Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to like, subscribe, and share. Follow us on the following social media channels...at least until we get banned: Twitter: @unsafespace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Pick up some Unsafe Space merch at unsafespace.com! YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/MpmyjWmKjk4
A lot of us already had issues getting quality sleep before, and now with COVID it’s all gone out the window. Today we’re talking with psychologist Justin Gibson who is trained CBTI (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia). We’ll be discussing practical ways to improve sleep quality during COVID. In This Episode We’ll Cover: • What Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI) is and why it’s effective • The difference between insomnia and occasional sleep troubles • How many hours a night people should actually be sleeping• Myths vs facts about sleep health & MORE! 3 Ways You Can Support This Podcast:• Rate• Review• Support our sponsors using our unique ‘HOOKUP’ codes below HOOKUP CODES: • Blake's Seed Based: Visit blakesseedbased.com/FOODHEAVEN and get 20% off your first order now! • Tasting Room: Go to TastingRoom.com and enter code FOOD at checkout to get your wine tasting kit for just $9.95 ($30 in savings) plus FREE Shipping! • Urban Movie: Visit UMC.TV and use code FOODHEAVEN for an extended 30-day free trial. After that, it’s just $4.99 per month. For our resources and shownotes, visit foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast. Produced by Dear Media
Episode # 72 - Rock Vocalist Jeff Buehner of The Loyal Order - 6-4-2020 promoting their single/video "Ready For Dead," Brandon Cook, Outdoors Reality Show Theme Song, Rough Cutt, "Tears From Kelly," "Hell Fire," David Ellefson Youth Music Foundation and much more!
Bethany files suit against her husband Jeff. They have an old minivan that will need to be replaced soon. Bethany wants to buy her dream car-- a vintage VW Bus. Jeff believes these vehicles are unsafe and would like to purchase a more practical vehicle. Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Thank you to Justin Gibson for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, follow Judge John Hodgman on Facebook. We regularly put out a call for submissions.
In the latest Down in the Weeds, we talk with John Gates, Nick Lammers and Justin Gibson of CropMetrics on the company's newly-launched Virtual Predictor tool that combines models, data streams, agronomist recommendations for advanced irrigation decision-making.
This sermon was preached by Rev. Justin Gibson on Wednesday, September 25, 2019. Luke 11:14-26
When little Billy’s grandfather dies he wills him ownership of the Minnesota Twins, so naturally when things aren’t working out with the current manager, Billy fires him and appoints himself. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to talk Little Big League. The guys get into what ever happened to Octomom, this movie’s very specific target audience, when kids take an interest in porn, obscure baseball rules, proper video will etiquette, super specific baseball records, unsolvable math problems, bad child actors, the love of the game, full blown retarded, little big league chew, and justice for Lowell. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
When Elio met Oliver, it sparked a passionate obsession that would define the rest of his life, and the end result is one of the most beautifully crafted romance novels ever written. It was later turned into a boring film. Jef invites Joe Ketchum back to the show to discuss the Call Me By Your Name novel written by André Aciman. The guys discuss the importance of perspective, gay utopias, adaptation, reliable narrators, rich people problems, relatability, chemistry, raw carnal sexuality, aspiring to intellectualism, fan theories, and losing the one. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow André Aciman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/aaciman Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
The FIRST ORDER reigns, and Star Wars fanboys ain’t happy about what happens next as writer/director Rian Johnson takes our heroes into the murky waters between good and evil in The Last Jedi. Joe invites fellow casual Star Wars fan Johnny Stahl back to the show to discuss the proper use of the word “Decimate,” being terrorized by your children, changing the Luke Skywalker character, Leia’s sexuality, the many mistakes of Poe Dameron, Rey’s lack of lineage, the “rise of Skywalker,” science fantasy, haters and hatin’, balance in the force, learning through failure, letting the past die, fickle visions, the sound of silence, and long forgotten Life Day traditions. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Johnny on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMagnar Follow Rian Johnson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RianJohnson Follow Mark Hamill on Twitter: www.twitter.com/HamillHimself Follow Laura Dern on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LauraDern Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
When Frank Castle and his seal team buddies kill the son of a powerful crime boss, he retaliates and wipes out Castle’s entire family and gives birth to the world’s newest super anti-hero: The Punisher. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to discuss The Punisher (2004). They get into creepy musical assassins, the all-star cast, fat people who look alike, Frank Castle the super spy, taking punishment, absurd shirts, the belief that no cops are criminals, cool villain women, dusters, no Stan Lee, pun punishment, and persistent surrogate families. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Thomas Jane on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ThomasJane Follow Rebecca Romijn on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RebeccaRomijn Follow Ben Foster on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BenFoster Watch Punisher: Dirty Laundry here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWpK0wsnitc Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
The evil sorcerer Shang Tsung has never been kloser to achieving his goal of konquering Earth. His supernatural khampions have defeated Earth in 9 straight Moral Kombat tournaments and if they win again, the Earth is forfeit. Rayden, the lord of thunder and lightning kalls upon the help of Earth’s mightiest heroes to put their lives on the line and defeat Shang Tsung once and for all. Joe invites Tyler Pistorius back to the show to discuss all things Mortal Kombat. The guys get into their life-long fanaticism for the film and the games, backstory and lore, Khristopher Lambert’s acting khoices, sausage fests in the games, dispensable heroes, homages, escaping hell, fan service, wasting good food, an Mortal Kombat Kinematic Universe, flawed victories, forced kostume khanges, fast friends, Shang Tsung’s odd choices for warriors, and Master Boyd. 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 Kheck out The Quote Unquote Klub on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Tyler on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlCampbellSoup Follow Linden Ashby on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LindenAshby Follow Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CHTOfficial Opening theme komposed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Kover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
A rich ensemble of characters can’t begin to fathom how their lives will intersect in Dan Fogelman’s beautiful discussion of life, love, death, loss, and the unreliable narrator. Joe welcomes first time guest Julio Olivera from The Contrarians Podcast to talk all things Life Itself. The guys get into tear-jerker moments, Fogelman’s filmography, saying goodbye to our pets, teenage angst, pride, heroes and villains, making subtext text, failing to persevere, the butterfly effect, Sam Jackson hijinks, coping, a Tarantino influence, red flag monologues, April fools, and colonizing. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Julio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Ovnio Follow The Contrarians on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ContrarianPrime Follow Dan Fogelman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Dan_Fogelman Follow Olivia Wylde on Twitter: www.twitter.com/OliviaWilde Follow Antonio Banderas on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AntonioBanderas 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) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
After he fails to save a little girl, fireman Darren McCord hangs up his giant hose to become the fire marshall for the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team, but he gets more than he bargained for when terrorists silently seize control of the arena, take the Vice President hostage and threated to kill everyone inside if their demands are not met. One of them wears a penguin costume. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to start year 4 of Quote Unquote Guilty! They talk about what to do when they run out of JCVD movies to talk about, how many terrorists it takes to pull this job off, how many firemen it takes to screw in a lightbulb, the royal He, nice stepdad characters, how much Spider-man loves you, little Tyler’s bizarre arc, furry fight club, getting rich or dying trying, terrorist recruitment, and the most deadly explosive in the world. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Check out the Materia Collective: https://www.materiacollective.com/ Follow JCVD on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JCVD Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
An Egyptian priest and the Pharoh’s girlfriend pay the ultimate price for their forbidden love and now the world is in a grave danger that only American hotshot Rick O’Connell can hope to defuse. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to discuss The Mummy (1999)! They get into the illustrious career of Stephen Sommers, pure evil, ancient fornication detection systems, consent, the deadly downside to reading, camel power, booby traps, and sciamachy. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Brendan Fraser on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Breandan_C_ward Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
When terrorists start wiping out heterosexual beefcake John Matrix’s old military unit and kidnap his daughter, he goes on the warpath to get her back and figure out who’s behind the plot to ruin his life. Joe welcomes back to the show Jef Burnham and Tyler Pistorius to discuss Commando! They get into macho bullshit, Terminator references, spina bifida, the film’s lack of resolution, 90 minutes of climax, homosexual undertones, Rae Dawn Chong, fun father-daughter activities, the Joe cut of Deadpool 2, moosekels, folliculaphobia, coping with puns, and the line of succession. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cadaver_cast To help Tyler fix his apartment from flood damage, donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/thrillo-pad-flood-recovery-amp-startup-boost Find the Mollusk facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/MolluskMovie/ Follow Arnold Schwarzenegger on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Schwarzenegger Follow Alyssa Milano on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano Follow Rae Dawn Chong on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Rae_Dawn_Chong Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
Circus proprietor and all-around monster P. T. Barnham is given a larger than life story of redemption in The Greatest Showman, one of Joe and Amanda’s favorite movies from 2017. The couple get into traditional musicals, musicals being more believable than horror movies, historical accuracy, romanticizing the dead, the art of deception, the pitfalls of capitalism, keeping up with the Joneses, anti-trust laws, Efron’s career, singing like nobody’s watching when nobody’s watching, great bit parts, animal enrichment, hard to say words, slow motion singing, and legacy shaming. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Amanda on twitter: www.twitter.com/www.twitter.com/akketc87 Follow Hugh Jackman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/realhughjackman Follow Zac Efron on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ZacEfron Follow Zendaya on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Zendaya Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
Things have never been worse in Gotham City and this Christmas there are more and more reports of a 6 foot tall bat hitting back at the organized crime families plaguing the city. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to discuss the video game Arkham: Origins. They get into common core math, why Origins is unpopular, the history of Rocksteady, batmobile tedium, canons and loose canons, speed runs, editing video game footage into a movie, combat, prowler mode, the voice cast, rumored future Rocksteady projects, and megamanning. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
The future has been saved, but Doc Brown is gone and Marty finds himself trapped in 1955. His mission: jerry-rig a 70 year old rotting time machine to save Doc in 1885 from certain death and get them both back home to 1985, all while crankin’ the Alan Silvestri and ZZ Top music! Joe brings in the new year with Kris and John Stahl, leaping into 2019 with a full review of Back to the Future: Part III. They discuss a few points missed with Part II last year, Doc’s questionable ethics, wibbly wobbly stuff, Doc tying up loose ends, Marty’s propensity for getting knocked out, convincing hangings, making things worse, the eyes of a time traveler, Clara givin’ it up, technology of the old west, callbacks, destiny, watching 80s movies today, the origins of “dude,” Martin’s perilous fortnight, and always thinking fourth dimensionally. 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 The Quote Unquote Club on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Contribute to the Michael J. Fox Foundation here: www.michaeljfox.org Follow Tom Wilson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TomWilsonUSA Follow Christopher Lloyd on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DocBrownLloyd Follow Lea Thompson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LeaKThompson Follow ZZ Top no Twitter: www.twitter.com/ZZTop Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2019 Joe Ketchum
When famed rapscallion Kevin McCallister gets separated from his family for the second year in a row and finds himself stranded in New York City with no means to survive except a huge wad of cash and his trusty Talk Boy® and the Wet Sticky bandits hot on his trail, what’s he to do? NOT set up a death house of elaborate and definitely fatal traps? Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to discuss why Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is better than the first film, John Williams doing a Danny Elfman, merciless defense, cartoon violence, Chrismtas in a tropical climate, the worst McCallisters, how small New York is, Talk Boy® chat, anchor babies, KVP: Kevin vs. Predator, sequel ideas, 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 Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Man the trenches, dig the latrines, polish up your semi-automatic candy canes because this week we deploy feet first into the war on Christmas! Joe invites Andrew Kroepel and John Stahl back to the show to discuss Trump claiming victory in the war, the war on X-mas, cherry-picking your freedom of religion values, becoming what you are indifferent to, Santa mythology, favorite Santa bible stories, the war on Christmas naughty and nice lists, The Daily Show’s War on the War on Christmas, appropriated Pegan traditions, rapture fan fiction, favorite bible verses, and Kirk Cameron’s quest to save Christmas. 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 Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer 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) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Submitted for your approval: A computer writes a fish but can’t make the gills out of spaghetti without a fury of eyes and faces of dog so it delights to discover sunken treasure in… the twilight zone. Joe invites John Stahl back to the show to discuss AI generated content and things get real weird. They mostly just read some of their favorite AI-authored stuff from the internet, but also find time to discuss chronic masturbation, the Harry Potter craze, being mean to Oprah, deep dream, Diapers Indiana, throwing around the N word, dating tips, being the chicken ranch flatbread Trump is going to piss on, altering history textbooks, and when to carve The Candy Ghoul. 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 Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Bruce was on his way to becoming one of the premier salsa dancers in the world when he was a kid, but a group of punks beat him up for loving salsa and he gave it all up, only to find himself drawn back to salsa’s sweet embrace when he falls for his new boss Julia, who loves salsa dancing. Joe invites Andrew Kroepel back to the show to talk all things Cuban Fury. The guys discuss how badly the movie bombed at the box office, the great casting, pursuing what you love, working in more conflict, British profanity, mixed tapes, the evil Amazon, meals of yogurt, hidden talents, mirrors, and spot on accents. 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 Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Nick Frost on Twitter: www.twitter.com/NickJFrost Follow Chris O’Dowd on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BigBoyer Follow Rashida Jones on Twitter: www.twitter.com/iamrashidajones Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Death doesn’t like to be cheated, so when Devon Sawa and his friends get off a plane to France due to a vision that the plane will explode, it spawns a chain of events that somehow justifies the creation of 5 Final Destination movies that are basically identical. Joe invites CadaverDad Jef Burnham back to the show to discuss if there’s a good movie within this franchise if you cut it up and shuffle it around. They rank the series, discuss the importance of consistent rules, convoluted deaths, Devon Sawa cuteness, little shifts in the mythology, the royal We, and the best deaths. 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 Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Devon Sawa on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DevonESawa Follow Nicholas D’Agosto: www.twitter.com/NicholasDAgosto Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When Clare’s embarrassing pack rat garbage diving father finds a broken Chinese music box to give her for her birthday, she soon discovers that it has the ability to grant wishes, making her popular at school, destroying her enemies, and forcing the boy she likes to love her back, but Clare doesn’t realize each wish comes with a terrible price: the death of someone close to her. Joe is joined by CadaverDad Jef Burnham to discuss the recent and ignored horror film Wish Upon. The guys get into pubic beards, wonton sluts, fake teenage colloquialisms, awesome AR games, fart blaming and facing your fart blamer, bad garbage disposal designs, their real life bullies who died, the importance of washing your nards, conversations overheard in barber shops, calling over wifi, programming against blockbusters, and not fulfilling someone’s dying wish. 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 Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cadaver_cast Follow Joey King on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JoeyKing Follow Shannon Purser on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ShannonPurser Follow Ki Hong Lee on Twitter: www.twitter.com/KiHongLee Read about a meth addict chewing off his own penis here: https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/crystal-meth-addict-nearly-dies-after-chewing-off-his-own-penis/ Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
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When hotshot lawyer Jeff Winger gets caught with a phony bachelor’s degree, he has to go back to school to earn a real one, so where better than the ultimate blow off college: Greendale. Jeff befriends a group of plucky outcasts as they learn about life, love, and ladders in Dan Harmon’s seminal sitcom Community. Joe is joined by Andrew Kroepel to discuss the show as a whole, but mostly focusing on the guilty pleasures they take in seasons 5 and 6. They get into the absence of Chevy Chase, favorite seasons and episodes, the Chang problem, the appeal of D&D, Betty White, argument theory, finding your bliss, revealing secrets, great stingers, homages and parodies, and VHS video games. 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 Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Joel McHale on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JoelMcHale Follow Danny Pudi on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DannyPudi Follow Gillian Jacobs on Twitter: www.twitter.com/GillianJacobs Follow Alison Brie on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlisonBrie Follow Chevy Chase on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ChevyChaseToGo Follow Donald Glover on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DonaldGlover Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When four typical kids from Derry, Maine were given superpowers by their mentally handicapped friend, it seemed almost inevitable that they would be one day fighting for their lives against a sentient alien virus that gives birth to man-eating shit weasels and doe-eyed giants that take over your memory warehouse. Tale as old as time, are we right? Joe invites Jef Burnham back to the show to discuss the bizarre Lawrence Kasdan/Stephen King collaboration of Dreamcatcher. They try to explain why they actually like the film while discussing these aliens’ lifecycle, really good drugs, bluetoothing your shining, the amazing cast and crew assembled here, exposition dumps, Stephen King movies that should or should not be remade, fake accents, why everyone isn’t just working together here, Carls Jr., unanswered questions, Star Wars references, and why people still live in Derry. 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 Jef on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast Follow Morgan Freeman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MJFree Follow Thomas Jane on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ThomasJane Follow Donnie Wahlberg on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DonnieWahlberg Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
When Seth and Evan hatch a scheme to get the girls they like drunk enough to have sex with them, an entire generation of assholes laughed and laughed, but Joe and Andrew roll out the red carpet to give their third annual Mooby Award to the completely terrible Superbad. The guys discuss the few funny moments in the film, wasting Emma Stone, the intended audience, date rape, women who apologize for no reason, Seth being terrible to everyone in his life, high school stereotypes, Canadian secondary school, 80s nostalgia, the myth of the friendzone, facing zero repercussions, amazon reviews, transporting beer in detergent jugs, Amazon X-Ray, and the comedy rule of two. 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 Andrew on Twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Follow Jonah Hill on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JonahHill Follow Seth Rogen on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SethRogen Follow Judd Apatow on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JuddApatow Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
The saga of aspiring chef Gabby and her boss/boyfriend Josh continue as Joe and his wife Amanda dive back into the world of Young & Hungry to discuss the latter few seasons and the finale. They get into Joe’s alcohol intake, where we left off, Gabby shenanigans, the metaphors of the opening credits, ending on a cliffhanger, how time flows in the Young & Hungry universe, ending your series on a cliffhanger, unsatisfying character arcs, responsible representations of characters, couples needing space, what we’d want in season 6, poke bowls, and the most commonly banned wedding songs. 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 Amanda on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Akketc87 Follow Amanda on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/akketc87 Follow Emily Osment on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EmilyOsment Follow Jonathan Sadowski on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Sadowski23 Follow Aimee Carrero on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AimeeCarrero Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
It’s been a few years since an aged Bruce Wayne pulled his cape and cowl out of retirement and faked his death to raise a new legion of vigilantes beneath the streets of Gotham. Now he’s back in Frank Miller’s much anticipated and much maligned sequel: The Dark Knight Strikes Again. Joe is joined by first time guest Andrew Davis from the Pop Anime Comics Podcast to discuss online podcast guest finding groups, taking Batman out of his canon, the foresight of the book, meeting people’s expectations, other bad Batman stories, how to blackmail Superman, how to kick Superman’s ass, wartime Batman, reading the book now vs. immediately after 9/11, great character reveals, cynicism, being specific with criticism, and Batman’s sense of humor. 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/PopAnimeComics Follow Frank Miller on Twitter: www.twitter.com/FrankMillerInk Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
To get his young friend out of a life of prostitution and abuse, Robert McCall must come out of retirement to equalize anyone who stands between him and his friend’s freedom. When the crime syndicate he tries to equalize retaliates, well then there’s just that much more equalizing to do… Joe is joined by Andrew Kroepel and Raymond Gardner to discuss genial white interactions, reasonable expectations, heroes vs. vigilantes, Pipperoo, self-timing, baseball analogies, what cops who are cops do, Denzel’s avoidance of sequels, favorite equalizations, the tale of Ralphie, the future of the series, the serial killer button, Russel Crowe’s Equalizer, and our hopes for the sequel. 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 Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Follow Chloe Grace Moretz on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ChloeGMoretz Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum To get his young friend out of a life of prostitution and abuse, Robert McCall must come out of retirement to equalize anyone who stands between him and his friend’s freedom. When the crime syndicate he tries to equalize retaliates, well then there’s just that much more equalizing to do… Joe is joined by Andrew Kroepel and Raymond Gardner to discuss genial white interactions, reasonable expectations, heroes vs. vigilantes, Pipperoo, self-timing, baseball analogies, what cops who are cops do, Denzel’s avoidance of sequels, favorite equalizations, the tale of Ralphie, the future of the series, the serial killer button, Russel Crowe’s Equalizer, and our hopes for the sequel. 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 Ray on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moski1213 Follow Chloe Grace Moretz on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ChloeGMoretz Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
After witnessing his mother’s murder at the hands of a lascivious camp counselor, Jason Voorhees hones his skills to seek revenge on any sex-crazed teens that infiltrate his home at Camp Crystal Lake in this reboot of Friday the 13th! Joe welcomes CadaverDad Jef Burnham back to the show to discuss fan backlash, eclectic DVD collections, the critical panning of the entire series, the career of Derek Mears, lost episodes, power naps, best deaths, a Winchester, “success,” the wonders of GPS, the Breast to Death ratio, running themes in the series, how the second group of kids are friends, head canon, the strange workings of Trent’s penis, final girl vs. final girl, Jef’s hick relatives, the logistics of having sex with a mannequin, the more upsetting kills in the film, product placement, Jason’s mining abilities, and passing for a trainee. 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 Danielle Panabaker on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DPanabaker Follow Jared Padalecki on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Jarpad Follow Aaron Woo on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MerlinWizDog Follow Derek Mears on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DerekMears Follow Jonathan Sadowski on Twitter: www.twitter.com/sadowski23 Follow Arlen Escarpeta on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ArlenEscarpeta Check out Nick Antosca’s script for a Friday the 13th reboot here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B42MkZ5MXBjtcnJNbWtkWG9iS3lScU9nMmpudmtrTjBmUGlr/view Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
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
Jay and Silent Bob are back with a vengeance as they learn that the comic book based on their lives is being turned into a movie, which would be fine except the internet has already decided to pre-hate the movie and say horrible things about our plucky heroes online, so Jay and Silent Bob decide to go to Hollywood to stop the film from being made and hopefully then stop people on the internet from saying mean things about them. Joe invites Paul from The Countdown Movie and TV Reviews Podcast back to the show to discuss the many guilty pleasures in Kevin Smith’s catalog, watching this without seeing the other View Askewniverse movies, directors who do the unexpected, watching the film with your religious stepfather, how terrible Ben Affleck’s Phantoms is, impersonation and infiltration, realistic fantasies, lovely tea parties, breaking the fourth wall, cameos, the definition of snoogins, and why Jason Lee doesn’t get work anymore. 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 Paul on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheCountdownPC Follow Kevin Smith on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ThatKevinSmith Follow Jason Mewes on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JayMewes Follow Ben Affleck on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BenAffleck Follow Chris Rock on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ChrisRock Follow Jason Lee on Twitter: www.twitter.com/JasonLeePHL17 Follow Eliza Dushku on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ElizaDushku Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood and a neighborly day in the beautyhood, so won’t you be my neighbor? Joe invites grown man Andrew Kroepel back to the show to discuss his love of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. They discuss identity theft, watching Mr. Rogers as an adult, the dark side of vegetarianism, the tranquil effects of the show, origin stories, holding kids to higher learning standards, modern lessons we need Mr. Rogers to teach us about, celebrities who got their start with Mr. Rogers, patience, responding to fan mail, 143 fan theories, zombie fish, and devil worship. 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 Watch Mr. Rogers testify to congress here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKy7ljRr0AA Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum
Bah-weep-Graaaaagnah wheep ni ni bong! The powerful Unicron is making his way through the galaxy, eating planets wherever he goes and only The Transformers who aren’t completely wiped out by their war with the decepticons can stop him. Joe invites Raymond Gardner and John Stahl back to the show to discuss Michael Bay raping and pillaging their childhoods, transformers’ gender, script readings, time jumps, keeping up on all the shows, vaccination worst-case scenarios, the fate of the human race, proper screenplay format, grounded good guys, autobot welfare, pomp and circumstance, police artist drawings of criminals, horrible transformer deaths, decepticon gay panic, and technical wins. 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) 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
Justin Gibson and I'm 25 years old and I live in southwest Atlanta I'm an actor whose been down here for 5 years I ran across your information and I would love to perform a monologue in front of you to get some kind of help for my acting I would truly be thankful of the opportunity to do so my email is polkagreene@yahoo.com