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Today on the 5: I am currently almost through another rewatch of one of the greatest shows that ever graced the television landscape, MTV's Liquid Television. While this series deserves a much better quality release than it officially has, at least there are ways for people to enjoy this series either online or via bootleg collections.
Live action movies based on animated series can be a tough challenge. Now imagine taking an animated series that initially appeared on MTV's Liquid Television, a series that made you seriously wonder how good the drugs were back in the early 90's, give it to a director with one film under her belt, add in a heaping pile of studio interference, and watch the degree of difficulty rise. Time to dive in and see if 2005's Aeon Flux is not that bad. www.notthatbadcast.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notthatbadcast Social Media - @notthatbadcast (X, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's Watchcast we kick off a month of TV-related movies with the first trip to the big screen for a beloved pair of cartoon dumbasses in Beavis & Butt-Head Do America! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 87: Beavis & Butt-Head Do America (1996) (00:00:12) - Intro. (00:01:27) - What does Beavis & Butt-Head mean to us? (00:10:10) - The music video (and reality show) riffs, and Mike Judge's voices. (00:15:10) - The various controversies. (00:21:20) - Liquid Television origins, and the show's limited availability. (00:25:27) - Pelting Vinny and Brad with Beavis & Butt-Head related questions. (00:35:10) - Getting into the movie's production history. (00:41:30) - Our all-star cast. (00:46:35) - Break! (00:46:58) - We're back, and it's time to study Butt-head's giant crotch. (00:51:22) - Theme song talk. (00:53:18) - A brief stop at Highland High, and meeting Muddy. (00:58:31) - Our journey across America begins. (00:59:46) - Arriving in Vegas, and soundtrack talk. (01:03:53) - Beavis & Butt-Head Don't Do Dallas. (01:06:49) - On a bus tour to destroy America's landmarks, and Tom Anderson's life. (01:12:04) - Lost in the desert. (01:16:42) - Throwing Beavis from a moving trunk. (01:18:42) - It's all going down in Washington. (01:24:22) - White House Dumb. (01:29:20) - The final stand-off. (01:30:41) - A kindred spirit in Bill Clinton. (01:32:54) - Finally, the boys are united with their one true love. (01:34:16) - Final thoughts. (01:39:16) - Talking about next week's movie: Dragnet! (01:42:09) - Outro.
Animator Bill Plympton discusses his early days of the Spike & Mike's Animation Festival and Liquid Television to his first feature film, The Tune (1992). He also discusses how technology has changed his process as well as his latest project, Slide.Find out more at https://www.plymptoons.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Animator Bill Plympton discusses his early days of the Spike & Mike's Animation Festival and Liquid Television to his first feature film, The Tune (1992). He also discusses how technology has changed his process as well as his latest project, Slide.Find out more at https://www.plymptoons.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
In this week's BlkWmnAnimator episode, we sit down with the Ed Bell, a veteran animator and proud L.A. native. Join us as we dive into his remarkable journey through the world of animation, from his early days in the heart of Los Angeles to working on some of the most iconic animated projects in history.
Mad Adult Cartoon History Get M A D with Chris Graves 5-12-2023GM #48(Graves Notes)On this episode of Get M.A.D. with the one known as Graves, we take a look back at the weird, odd, & even flat out X rated side to the world of animation, from Fritz The Cat, to MTV's Liquid Television, to Beavis & Butt-Head, to the truly bizarre and unforgettable (while also being very unforgettable, go figure) The Brothers Grunt! I love weird animation & claymation from yesteryear. Enjoy!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_Cat_(film)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Televisionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beavis_and_Butt-Headhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Head_(1994_TV_series)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Maxx#Television_serieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brothers_GruntEverything Chris Graves can be found on his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cgravesmassguyPayPal:http://paypal.me/SirhcSevargGet Mad Archives:https://ochelli.com/category/get-m-a-d-with-chris-graves/When Short Attention Span DJ Theater Returns, Chuck will only be using what listeners send to him. Please send audio Clips, Music, and sounds you think should be part of SASDJT to blindjfkresearcher@gmail.com and all of you will be responsible for the sounds of the LIVE music-based show on the network. Stuff you like, stuff you made, your friend's music, audio quotes you like, news clips, short audio from movies, whatever you think should be part of the audio, just send MP3s and we'll add them to the library. Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliYOUR HELP TO KEEP US GOING IS CRITICAL: https://ochelli.com/donate/Rokfin https://rokfin.com/ChuckOchelliBitchute Channel: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/oxL96KiJtQLP/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ochelliSign-up on Ochelli.comhttps://ochelli.com/membership-account/membership-levels/LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx
Today on the 5: Thanks to an article over on Polygon, I watched a short anime film titled Noiseman Sound Insect. If you're a fan of Liquid Television, watch this as soon as you can!
A continuation of the biggest collection of Beavis and Butthead known to man... You name it, he's either seen it or has it in his possession. From America to Asia, everywhere there is a piece of memorabilia from the show he has. Sean has interviewed writers and illustrators from the series, even Mike Judd himself!We thank you for tuning in and supporting us with your listenership, and ask that if you should feel inclined, that you support the show further! Feel free to keep doing what you're doing, handsome. Join the BuzzSprout community!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showLinks, yo:The BuzzSprout Website: https://arguablyawesomepodcast.buzzsprout.comOur Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/572840250885371Our dead AF Discord:https://discord.gg/9cgmQVZEub(Maybe YOU can get it jumpin')Our Insta:https://instagram.com/arguablyawesomepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=A.CARD's Insta:https://instagram.com/acardtv?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Ayrflo's Insta:https://www.instagram.com/arguably_ayricOur Twitter:https://www.twitter.com/arguablyawesome
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Welcome to another rambunctious installment of Hardly Focused, with Jack Gill and Mike Tarara! Pull up a stool as Mike and Jack discuss: The importance of mental health days Children's television, and how it appeals to the parental demographic Liquid Television's finest output, Aeon Flux The return to the office, and the resulting plunge in productivity (who'da thunk?) Twitter; the “blue checkmark” controversy, and for how long Elon Musk will really be in charge Services and apps that Google has (in)famously killed The classic Fallout games, running on Android devices The Witcher on Netflix, and it's new lead actor Don't forget to subscribe to Hardly Focused on your favorite podcast app! This fine program can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the rest. Also, find the viewable version of this podcast on the Hardly Focused channel on YouTube – subscribe for more compelling content!
The by-gone days of MTV's animation was a sight to see. Starting with 1991's Liquid Television and all the way through the early 2000's MTV rolled out a virtual circus sideshow of animated programs aimed right at the lunatics among us. So sit back and enjoyable that was! Follow us on social media and don't forget to like, subscribe and rate us on your pod catcher of choice!! Instagram discord Facebook projectgenxpod@gmail.com
They Might Be Giants is an alternative rock band that formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. They are known as an absurdist, surreal alternative band popular on modern rock charts and college radio. They are also known in the DIY music genre and in children's music. Flood is their third studio album and has been certified platinum. It is their best selling album, and considered their signature work. During the 80's Flansburgh and Linnell started recording their songs onto an answering machine and advertised the phone number in The Village Voice and other newspapers as “Dial-A-Song.” The answering machine would play one track at a time, sometimes uncompleted work, sometimes mock advertisements. It became quite popular, but it was an answering machine, so the quality wasn't great. One of their slogans was “Always Busy, Often Broken.” It was a local Brooklyn number, so long distance fees applied. The band advertised it with the line, “Free when you call from work.”TMBG have released 23 studio albums, 10 compilations, 10 live albums, 8 EP's 7 videos and 11 singles. They have also released five children's albums – Tiny Toon Adventures exposed them to a younger audience, and they leveraged it to expand their career. They made heavy use of the internet since the early 90's, creating one of the first artist-owned music stores in 2004, and have made podcasts on a monthly basis from 2005 to 2014.Bruce brings us this unusual album. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) This is a cover originally written in 1953 on the 500th anniversary of the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans. Lyrics are by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Nat Simon, and performed by the Four Lads. The TMBG version was featured in the first season of MTV's Liquid Television and in an episode of "Tiny Toon Adventures."Your Racist FriendIn discussing this song, John Flansburgh told Songfacts, “You can't confront every person who's making an ass of themselves. But there are times when you want to. So it's really about a subtler idea than over-the-top expressions of race hate. It's more just about the culture.”Somebody Keeps Moving My ChairI think we can all identify with the premise of this song, that there's a lot of unpleasantness that we have to deal with, and we can do that for the most part. But when somebody keeps moving your chair that is beyond the pale. Theme from FloodThis brief piece starts off the album and leads into “Birdhouse In Your Soul.” It seemed like a good addition to include, since most of the songs are short.Birdhouse In Your Soul This is the lead single from the album, and is their highest charting single in both the US and the UK, hitting number 3 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 6 on the UK singles chart. The lyrics are narrated from the perspective of a blue nightlight shaped like a canary. We found it fascinating that there are 18 key changes in this song! ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:"The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman (from the television series "The Simpsons”)Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie made their TV series debut in this month in 1990, though they had shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show prior to that. STAFF PICKS:I Remember You by Skid RowBrian starts off this week's staff picks with an acoustic/power pop hair ballad from the band fronted by Sebastian Bach. Bassist Rachel Boland and guitarist Dave “The Snake” Sabo penned this song which was their third single from their debut album. It is about the girl from days gone by that you just can't forget. Fly High Michelle by Enuff Z'nuffRob's staff pick was inspired by a tragedy caused by a drug overdose. Donnie Vie wrote this song in remembrance of a friend who had passed, and it was the biggest hit of the group's career. The band takes their name from their bassist, Chip Z'nuff.Pure by The Lightning Seeds Wayne features this track from Liverpool's The Lightning Seeds. The group is the product of producer Ian Broudie, and is really more of a solo project with musicians brought in to create a touring band. The name comes from a misheard lyric from Prince's “Raspberry Beret.”Girl Like You by The SmithereensBruce's staff pick is the first single from the Smithereens third album, appropriately (?) named 11. Madonna was supposed to sing the harmony vocals but didn't show up for the recording session. The band got Maria Vidal to do the vocals. It hit number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the US Mainstream Rock charts. NOVELTY TRACK:Swing the Mood by Jive Bunny and the MastermixersThis mashup of swing and early rock songs was on the charts in January 1990.
This guest podcast is a compelling MMA Podcast with a smattering of social commentary, ramblings & colorful anecdotes from your host's life. This week: mostly personal ramblings & storytelling, some takes on the Depp vs Heard trial, gun violence in America, & near the end some UFC Vegas 56 & UFC 275 banter. "It's a crazy blacked out 2 weeks...but we're here to explain..." - Eugene S. Robinson 6.5.2022 Your talented guest host, Eugene S. Robinson, author of the ‘Eugene S. Robinson Substack', the fight book: “Fight: Everything You Wanted to Know About Ass-Kicking but Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking”, as well as the "Long Slow Screw", eclectic host of the ‘Eugene S. Robinson Show Stomper!' Podcast of course, and co-host of the ‘If The Shoes Fit' socio-political podcast. He is also a recurring guest of the ‘Crooklyn's Corner' Podcast, the host and demonstrator on the ‘JJB! - Jiu Jitsu Breakdown!' show, as well as the wildly popular host of the former ‘Knuckle Up Podcast' (prior episodes can be found here in our BEP playlists. He grew up in New York City, where he first understood the surreal joy of a bloody nose obtained through fighting. The 6'1”, 235lb Robinson is a talented practicing Jiu Jitsu Artist, having studied boxing, Kenpo karate, Muay Thai, & wrestling. He has also worked in magazine publishing, film, and television. His most recent writing gig is part of his duties as the Assistant Vice President of Marketing Content for the web presence ‘WONGDOODY' on LinkedIn; while also routinely creating freelance pieces for The New York Times. Over the years he has written for publications including GQ, Revolver, Real Fighter, Gladiator, The Wire, Grappling Magazine, Vice Magazine, Hustler, Mac|Life, SF Weekly, LA Weekly, Corporate Computing, PC Gamer and Decibel, among many others. He has also been Editor-in-Chief of Code and EQ. Eugene is also the vocalist & front man for the alt metal band: OXBOW, a rock group-cum-fight club whose most recent album, Love's Holiday, will be released this yr with Ipecac Records. The band has achieved a substantial int'l cult following, still conducting European Tours. Some of his music is in the intro & outro of his ‘Show Stomper' pod ea wk & in the custom video of the show which airs on both his 'Stompville' fb pg; there's a 1 min snippet from Stigmata, which can be heard at the end of the pod, while the show scrolls his various social media pages & such. He was also a founding member of the band Whipping Boy prior to branching out into OXBOW & Buñuel. He has worked on many musical collaborations as well. His infrequent film/television wk has seen him appearing in Leonard Part 6 with Bill Cosby, NBC's Midnight Caller, ABC's King of Love, MTV's Liquid Television's Las Apassionadas, & commercials — most notably one directed by Gus Van Sant for Miller Genuine Draft. Above all else, he's the adoring, devoted father of four incredible young ladies, & an outstanding spouse to his lovely wife. They currently reside near the Stanford, California area, with an exciting future living off the coast of Spain. Subscribe to eugenesrobinson.substack.com, follow Eugene on twitter @EugeneSRobinson, on Insta @eugene.s.robinson. PAY here at his Patreon IF you wish: https://www.patreon.com/thestomper OR use pinko95014@yahoo.com for PayPal, OR eugene-robinson-28 for CashApp, OR PlanetOxbow for Venmo. Give the live video broadcast of ‘The Show Stomper! Podcast' a “thumbs up”, subscribe on The Stomper YT pg every Sun at https://youtu.be/cLSdXBIGSow OR: Give the premium video production of the show a “like” & share on The Stomper's fb every Mon at: https://www.facebook.com/stompville/ OR: Listen to premium audio on his... Spotify, iTunes & Apple TV, iHeartRadio, OverCast, PlayerFM, TuneIn, Stitcher, blubrry or at Amazon Music. Video production, show distribution, original graphics & logos, via – June M. Williams: https://twitter.com/JuneMWilliams2, orijunels@gmail.com.
This week we talk about angry customers-are people more angry & entitled these days or are we just catching examples more with expanding social media?; The NBA Finals get underway with the Celtics vs. the Warriors; ‘This Week in Music' including Donna Summer being the ‘Queen of Disco' & Elvis gets to show his moves on TV for the first time; The Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial comes to an end + the crazy social media coverage of it; ‘Top Gun Maverick' hits it big over Memorial Day weekend; Actress Moses Ingram has to contend with hateful comments on social media; ‘This Week in Pop Culture History' including ‘Survivor' debuted in 2000 Star Wars' debuted in 2000, ‘Liquid Television' debuted on MTV in 1991 + more GenX memories, rants & insults! Find us on your favorite podcast platforms including Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Overcast & more! Ask your home assistant device to “Play the It Came From GenX Podcast on Apple Podcasts!” Videos of our show on our YouTube channel (It Came From GenX). All show links & info can be found on our website: itcamefromgenx.wordpress.com All show links also on Link Tree: linktr.ee/ItCameFromGenX Find us on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok! Email us at: itcamefromgenx330@gmail.com Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ItCameFromGenX It'd be gnarly to hear from you! Tell us how we're doing, suggest topics or just say hello. Stay strong friends! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-fisher98/support
This guest video podcast is basically a compelling MMA Podcast that touches on all aspects of the sport inside & outside the octagon with a smattering of social commentary & ramblings, with some colorful anecdotes from your host's life... "And the Cecil People's Award goes to..." -- Eugene S. Robinson 05/22/2022 Your talented guest host is none other than the astounding, Eugene S. Robinson, author of the ‘Eugene S. Robinson Substack', the fight book: “Fight: Everything You Wanted to Know About Ass-Kicking but Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking”, host of the ‘Eugene S. Robinson Show Stomper!' Podcast of course, and co-host of the ‘If The Shoes Fit' Podcast. He is also a reoccurring guest of this ‘Crooklyn's Corner' Podcast, host and demonstrator on the ‘JJB! - Jiu Jitsu Breakdown!' show, as well as the wildly popular host of the former ‘Knuckle Up Podcast'. He grew up in New York City, where he first understood the surreal joy of a bloody nose obtained through fighting. The 6'1”, 235lb Robinson is a talented practicing Jiu Jitsu Artist, having studied boxing, Kenpo karate, Muay Thai, & wrestling. He has also worked in magazine publishing, film, and television. His most recent writing gig is part of his duties as the Assistant Vice President of Marketing Content for the web presence ‘WONGDOODY' on LinkedIn; while also routinely creating freelance pieces for The New York Times. Over the years he has written for publications including GQ, Revolver, Real Fighter, Gladiator, The Wire, Grappling Magazine, Vice Magazine, Hustler, Mac|Life, SF Weekly, LA Weekly, Corporate Computing, PC Gamer and Decibel, among many others. He has also been Editor-in-Chief of Code and EQ. Eugene is also the vocalist and front man for the alt metal band: OXBOW, a rock group-cum-fight club whose most recent album, Love's Holiday, will be released this year with Ipecac Records. The band has achieved a substantial international cult following and still conducts European Tours. Some of his music is in the intro and outro of his ‘Show Stomper' pod each week and in the custom video of the show which airs on both his Stompville fb page and every Wednesday on our own Bloody Elbow Presents podcast network as a Guest Pod; there is a one minute snippet from Stigmata, which can be heard at the end of the pod, while the show scrolls his various social media pages and such. He was also a founding member of the band, Whipping Boy prior to branching out into OXBOW, as well as Buñuel. His infrequent film and television work has seen him appearing in Leonard Part 6 with Bill Cosby, NBC's Midnight Caller, ABC's King of Love, MTV's Liquid Television's Las Apassionadas, and commercials — most notably one directed by Gus Van Sant for Miller Genuine Draft. As if all the above wasn't enough, above all else, he is the adoring, devoted father of four incredible ladies, and an outstanding spouse to his lovely wife. They currently reside near the Stanford, California area. ______________________________________ Subscribe to eugenesrobinson.substack.com, follow Eugene on twitter @EugeneSRobinson, on Insta @eugene.s.robinson, PAY here at his Patreon IF you wish: https://www.patreon.com/thestomper Give the LIVE VIDEO broadcast of ‘The Show Stomper! Podcast' a “thumbs up”, subscribe on The Stomper YT page every Sunday at: https://youtu.be/LwjUBWuPXco OR: Give the premium video production of the show a “like” and share on The Stomper's Facebook every Monday at: https://www.facebook.com/stompville/ OR: Listen to premium audio on his... * Spotify, iTunes & Apple TV, iHeartRadio, OverCast, PlayerFM, TuneIn:, Stitcher, blubrry or at Amazon Music. ________________________________________
At the dawn of the '90s, a magical thing happened when MTV began diversifying their programming - they launched a cutting-edge animation show called LIQUID TELEVISION, which changed animation forever. AEON FLUX and BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD sprung from this fertile anthology show, bringing the avant-guard and the hilariously puerile into homes across the world. The success of these shows lead to hits like DARIA, THE HEAD, THE MAXX, and more!
April 5-11, 1997 This week Ken welcomes , Curator of Comics and Cartoon Art, and Associate Professor, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum and co-host of the Found Footage Festival's Shaterday Morning Cartoons, Caitlin McGurk. Ken and Caitlin discuss being a transplanted New Yorker, calling from Ohio, living in a small town, Ken's near death experience in Vermont, growing up on Long Island, never going into "the city", the danger of the big city, Commack LI, Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Costas being famous alum of your High School, The Muppets, going to a taping of Rosie's talk show, Another Stakeout, losing your mom at a young age, the importance of representation, next door neighbors having an amusement park in their back yard, childhood injuries, Jon Stewart's ill fated talk show, SNICK, Kablam!, Nickelodeon magazine, underground cartoonists, Liquid Television, Southern Fried Fugitives, collecting comic book cards as a kid, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, The Tick, black boxes, watching alien pornography by accident, The X-Files, Killer Garage Doors, Unsolved Mysteries, Ticketmaster, Ken's hot inside tip for buying concert tickets in the 1990s, cable access teaching Ken the difference between hardcore and softcore sex, Unsolved Mysteries Haunted Bunk Bed, Cropsey, urban legends, Biodome, Pauly Shore, the hidden evil behind Biosphere II, Dana Carvey and how his comedy special was EVERYTHING, loving Mimi on Drew Carey, the tragic loss of Phil Hartman, newsradio, when John Lovitz was a jerk to Ken, learning from ER, generational obsession with Topanga, TGIF, TV Guide's vocabulary, the Hunchback lawsuit, sad kids telling Oprah sad stories about being sad, and how The Adventures of Pete and Pete is the greatest TV show of all time.
This week Ken welcomes writer, performer, improvers and the people behind Left Handed Radio Anna Rubanova and Adam Bozarth to the show. Ken, Ann and Adam discuss helicopters, L.A., palm trees, going full tar pits, NY Shaped cages, growing up in the mid-west, growing up outside of Manhattan, visiting backlots, being an extra, the horrors of being non-Union, Norma Rae, Highlander the Series, awful editing, having three headed dogs, televised blood drives, the novelty of being on camera, cigarette empowerment, Star Trek, stealing organ, Captain Mrs. Columbo, deep fakes, Fred Sassy, Total Recall, Running Man, Robocop, reusing sets, being eaten by Dracula, Hammer Horror, WKRP in Cincinnati, The NEW shows, being out for revenge, USA Network, Saturday Nightmares, Baywatch Nights, adding "nights", FBI Mash Ups, shared universes, Bloopers, America's Funniest People, the legacy of The Grimace, censorship, true crime, deprogramming, shock humor, dealing with sensationalist trauma, newsrooms, the angle, werewolf phases, Christopher Lee, living life before you're an actor, The Monster Club, A Return to Salem's Lot, Danse Macabre, being offended, irony, reflecting your comedic style, The George Carlin Show, Ken being a violent jerk, dirty ugly gross animation, Liquid Television, and working towards Part II.
Episode #33 - Hip-Hop on Saturday Morning We are 2 Legit 2 Quit on Hammerman, delivering the definitive break down of our MC from Oaktown's shuffle on Saturday morning! Plus Mark and Dan hit up Kid 'n Play around the way to Jellystone Mall as we beatbox back to when your Liquid Television came In Living Color. This time, on The Best Hip-Hop Mornings of Our Lives! 00:00:24 Parental Advisory 00:10:22 In Defense of Hammerman 00:27:06 Where To Stick Yogi This Decade? 00:30:39 Disco on Saturday Morning Total Runtime: 00:33:49 The ESO Network https://esonetwork.com #esonetwork Mark McCray The Best Saturdays Of Our Lives tbsool.com The Best Saturdays of Our Lives Podcast tbsool.com/podcast @MarkMcTBSOOL markmccray072@gmail.com thebestsaturdaysofourlives.com Instagram: instagram.com/best_saturdays_of_our_lives Facebook: facebook.com/tbsool #tbsool Dan Klink Instagram: @dan_klink Twitter.com/TheRealDanKlink facebook.com/Dan.M.Klink Thunder Talk thundertalk.org FIND US ON Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @thundertalkpod JOIN THE THUNDER FAITHFUL @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/578372072758335/ Emaill thundertalkpodcast@gmail.com #thundertalk
We are 2 Legit 2 Quit on Hammerman, delivering the definitive break down of our MC from Oaktown’s shuffle on Saturday morning! Plus Mark and Dan hit up Kid ‘n Play around the way to Jellystone Mall as we beatbox back to when your Liquid Television came In Living Color. This time, on The Best … Episode #33 – Hip-Hop on Saturday Morning Read More » The post Episode #33 – Hip-Hop on Saturday Morning appeared first on The ESO Network.
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The Maxx, personaje del autor Sam Kieth, de trazos viscerales, altos contrastes, tan exagerado como expresivo, que lo mismo nos llevaba de la podredumbre del crimen en las calles a escenarios oníricos con princesas y jaguares salvajes, en este episodio comentamos sobre esta obra y su paso por los cómics y por el glorioso LIQUID TELEVISION en MTV. Comentan Tony Sandoval, Abraham Martínez Cuervoscuro y Miguel Ángel Hernández.
These episodes suck. This week, Clay and Adam (and a persistently squeaky chair) go back to the show's inauspicious beginning. After debuting with the rough but charming "Frog Baseball" on MTV's Liquid Television, the official run of Beavis and Butt-Head began with "Door to Door" and "Give Blood," two episodes even series creator Mike Judge hates. To help us from becoming the podcasting world's answer to Moby Grape, please consider subscribing to the show wherever you get your podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tonight we discuss the phenomenon of Pop Art Animation that was Liquid Television! Yes, I know, this was heading towards the end of what made MTV, well, Music Television, but it was also one of the few things they managed to get right. Insane segments, weird stories and awesome animation Liquid Television was living modern art by people who would go on to change the industry. Sit down and learn a little something! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mixtapepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mixtapepod/support
Musician/logician/filmician Michael J. Epstein and I prepare ourselves to rewatch Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991), and the conversation quite naturally shifts to torture porn, the pyramids at Giza, and supposedly feminist rape-revenge movies. I mean, obviously, right? You can find Michael's work at https://launchover.com/ If you missed Liquid Television from back in the day, all the “Psychogram” segments are assembled at https://youtu.be/-Y678pI9ry0 Finally, the Mongolian rape-revenge movie I mentioned was actually Indonesian, which I screwed up because I'm dumb. It's called Malina the Murderer in Four Acts, and you can see the trailer at https://youtu.be/sTuAVGhmgto
Tonight I'm joined by Andy Last, host of the Beyond Synth podcast. We're talking Liquid Television, Weird TV, YouTube, and video games.
Matt and J-Man fly through some weird '90s worlds as they encounter super cereal and easy stick limbs. Help us find our decoder ring here: Patreon.com/ToonJamPod
Today on the 5: As recent events have weighed down on me, I've found an odd mental oasis: revisiting the MTV series Liquid Television.
An artificial intelligence escapes her spaceship to turn into a female ghost and challenges two pop culture podcasts to a galactic chase. On Episode 409 of Trick or Treat Radio we have a Bloody Shudder Double Feature. First up, we are joined by Jimmy and Greg from the Give Me Five Podcast to discuss Blood Machines, the long anticipated film from Seth Ickerman and Carpenter Brut! Then we go on the reservation with a bonus discussion of Blood Quantum, an indie Zombie flick with a twist. Does it stand out from the pack or is it just another old zombie film? We also talk about sci-fi inspiration, Romero zombie lore and Florida Man strikes again while Jimmy is on air with us! So grab your Cobretti Pizza Shears, crank up some Carpenter Brut and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Among the Living, low wattage, quarantine, health insurance, Cobra, Marion Cobretti, Police Academy, how many Axl’s do you know?, Axl Whiplash, Cobretti Pizza Shears, Grimbro, Blade Runner, Sam Raimi, Spider-Man 2, watching a 43 year old man cry, Al Cool, who is your Aunt May?, stuffed tiddy bear, where can you listen to us?, need the big D, cap sensitive passwords, Seth Ickerman, Blood Machines, Shudder, Give Me Five Podcast, Raphaël Hernandez and Savitri Joly-Gonfard, Kung Fury, David Sandberg, Carpenter Brut, Turbo Killer, Panos Cosmatos, Astron-6, Liquid Television, Heavy Metal Magazine, H.R. Giger, video game cutscenes, Ares gushing, Fritz Lang, Metropolis, screenshots that are a work of art, Black Mirror Han Solo, Jan Michael Vincent, girls with upside crosses, Florida Man strikes again, Derek Rook, Rough House Publishing, Blood Quantum, Jeff Barnaby, George A. Romero, Repo Man, Quentin Tarantino, how to say Z in Canada, Dawn of the Dead, zombie fish, the flapping looks weird, Demons, Native American representation in films, Native Rick Grimes, post-apocalyptic films, time jump in films, Farm Aid, We Are the World, Duane Jones, the anti-zombie gene, two time stamps and a twist, Cannibal Holocaust, another zombie film, The Vast of Night, Professor Jay, tribal racism, experimental comic book art, Moebius, uncrustables, Bob Kraft Goldthwaite, How Do Huggies Work?, and Sci-Fi Mahamajahambo.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
We're rollin' up into the Free Range Idiocy Trailer Park to preview all the movies we want to see that are coming out in 2020 (and the ones we don't want to see) based solely on the online trailers. Join us as we discuss CGI dogs, the wonders of youth, how DC can mangle another property, and whether the world really needed another movie about cars! LINKS OF INTEREST:- Here's the list of 2020 movies and trailers that we used for research.- Tim was correct, it does appear that Morbius will be associated with the MCU in some way.- For those of you who aren't familiar with Stranger Things (like Todd), here's a link to the awesomely named Finn Wolfhard's IMDB page.- Here's that article Todd was reading about the term "uncanny valley".- Here's a link to Keanu Reeves on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.- Here's an article talking about Alex Winter's work as a producer, the internet, and Bitcoin.- For those of you that didn't experience the about mindjob that was MTV's Liquid Television in real time, here's the first clip of "The Head".- Yeah, Wonder Woman is a badass (aka the No Mans Land scene).- Chuck Yeager's Wikipedia page is pretty interesting reading, but the book is better. ...AND ANOTHER THING:Tim was in a literary mood for this episode and recommends you check out the Mobituaries podcast and book by Mo Rocca wherein he gives remarkable people the send-offs they really deserve. Also, check out the wiki page for John Quincy Adams since we got on that tangent as well. Todd had a chance to catch the gypsy flamenco swing trio Ameranouche awhile back and would recommend downloading everything possible by them and also finding them out live. FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS:Did you love what you listened to? Fantastic - we love people with questionable taste that enjoy a couple chuckleheads cracking each other up. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more of the internet funny.Also, be sure to follow Scruffy Looking Podcasters on Twitter and here on Podbean.
If you don't remember MTV back in the '90s, when it was 98% music and 1% Kurt Loder, then you definitely don't remember the other 1% – the ballsy, experimental animated shorts of Liquid Television and the longer, more serial (but not any less weird) shorts of the Oddities animation programming block. Join Jared and Ink as they reflect upon their teenage cartoon obsessions by talking about Liquid Television's Aeon Flux as well as The Head and The Maxx from MTV's Oddities after a fresh rewatch of all three! And to mark our three-year anniversary as a podcasting duo, Jared and Ink reminisce about the past year as well as the two before that. So grateful to have you(r ears). Now press play already!
If you don't remember MTV back in the '90s, when it was 98% music and 1% Kurt Loder, then you definitely don't remember the other 1% – the ballsy, experimental animated shorts of Liquid Television and the longer, more serial (but not any less weird) shorts of the Oddities animation programming block. Join Jared and Ink as they reflect upon their teenage cartoon obsessions by talking about Liquid Television's Aeon Flux as well as The Head and The Maxx from MTV's Oddities after a fresh rewatch of all three! And to mark our three-year anniversary as a podcasting duo, Jared and Ink reminisce about the past year as well as the two before that. So grateful to have you(r ears). Now press play already!
If you don't remember MTV back in the '90s, when it was 98% music and 1% Kurt Loder, then you definitely don't remember the other 1% – the ballsy, experimental animated shorts of Liquid Television and the longer, more serial (but not any less weird) shorts of the Oddities animation programming block. Join Jared and Ink as they reflect upon their teenage cartoon obsessions by talking about Liquid Television's Aeon Flux as well as The Head and The Maxx from MTV's Oddities after a fresh rewatch of all three! And to mark our three-year anniversary as a podcasting duo, Jared and Ink reminisce about the past year as well as the two before that. So grateful to have you(r ears). Now press play already!
If you don't remember MTV back in the '90s, when it was 98% music and 1% Kurt Loder, then you definitely don't remember the other 1% – the ballsy, experimental animated shorts of Liquid Television and the longer, more serial (but not any less weird) shorts of the Oddities animation programming block. Join Jared and Ink as they reflect upon their teenage cartoon obsessions by talking about Liquid Television's Aeon Flux as well as The Head and The Maxx from MTV's Oddities after a fresh rewatch of all three! And to mark our three-year anniversary as a podcasting duo, Jared and Ink reminisce about the past year as well as the two before that. So grateful to have you(r ears). Now press play already!
Elwood and Lackey are back for another season of Cult TV goodness kicking things off with "Gravity Falls" a recent Disney show which picked up were "Eerrie Indianna" left off as Dipper and Mabel join thier Grunkle Stan in search of the many mysterys the town hides beneath it's quaint surface. We also look at Liquid Television a series which not only championed independent animation but also gave the world thier first glimpses of Beavis and Butthead and Aeon Flux. Plus the round up of the top shows of 2019 so far, Game of Thrones revisited and much more!!
Chris Prynoski never dreamed he would run his own animation studio until he started to do just that with Titmouse Inc. Chris joins episode 138 of the podcast to talk about starting out in animation in the early nineties at MTV, working on many titles in the Liquid Television era. Chris also worked on Beavis and Butthead Do America, helping to plot out the famous hallucination sequence in the movie. But then Chris just wanted to start his own T-shirt company on the side of his animation career, and Titmouse was born. Chris quickly learned he could actually start his own animation studio, and Titmouse has become a giant player in cartoons today, producing fan favorites on Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Netflix including Metalocoplyse, The Venture Brothers, and Big Mouth. Titmouse Inc is also integral in one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns in history for Critical Role - The Legend of Vox Machina, a new animated series based in the realm of Dungeons and Dragons. Check out the full transcript and more at www.deathwishcoffee.com/titmouse
It wasn't our intention to be gone this long, but life has a funny way of things. Especially when it comes to scheduling rehearsals and performances of storefront theatre goof 'em ups! But hey, we're BACK, and this week, we're discussing 2019's TRIPLE THREAT! Listen in as we do what we always do: A WHOLE LOTTA NOTHING! We've got: harsh words for Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest! Kind words for Alice Cooper! We invent a new drug: FAT POWDER! Fried bologna tips! A brief reminiscence of Liquid Television and the glory days of pepperoni! PLUS: We very likely mispronounce ALL! THE! NAMES! Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher or pretty much anywhere fine podcasts are purveyed. Leave us a rating and review so we can score them with trance music and have our reviews played as graduation songs! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/BodyCountCast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/bodycountsandbeer/ Email us: bodycountsandbeer@gmail.com Let us know what you liked, what you hated, your favorite movie kick, your least favorite movie grenade launcher, what movie to watch next or ANYTHING AT ALL!
Mike and John review the Netflix animated anthology series, Love, Death, and Robots. Our hosts discuss the parallels of this series with the movie Heavy Metal as well is it's feel being like Liquid Television.
The Animatrix, Liquid Television, Ren & Stimpy - there have always been blips of mature content on the animation spectrum, but never anything like Love, Death & Robots. This new anthology kicks open the doors for adult storytelling in the medium, taking Tim Miller and David Fincher’s unique influences, and letting over 14 studios run wild through topics like racism, war, free will and human nature, as they collectively produced 18 jaw-dropping shorts. This week, series’ VFX supervisor Jerome “Jed” Denjean stops by the podcast to talk about his own history, as well as explain how this project came together, from Tim’s initial ideas to how Blur brought in competing studios to join in on the fun. As the discussion continues, they get into bigger topics like what Love, Death & Robots means for the entertainment industry as a whole, why we could be moving away from longer-form storytelling and into bite-size chunks, and the chances of a second season. Love, Death and Robots is streaming now.
20 years ago today, a 10 million dollar workplace comedy directed by the 37 year old creator of Beavis and Butthead was released by a major Hollywood studio and audiences ignored it EN MASSE. Today it occupies rarefied air as one of the most beloved cult texts of the 1990s. On the occasion of Office Space‘s 20th anniversary we travel back to 1999 to talk Liquid Television, Cornholio, Generation X, and the enduring legacy of Gary Cole’s matching tie and suspender set. If you don’t listen to this episode expect a strongly-worded memo about TPS reports to land on your desk first thing tomorrow morning. Email: wlmpodcast@gmail.com Donate: Thanks! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Overcast / RSS
We can't explain this episode. We babble about Florida man articles, crazy yelp reviews and other topics. Don't forget to email us at slowmotionminds@gmail.com, like us on Facebook too!
October 23-29, 1993 Today Ken welcomes comedian and man about town Kevin Harrington to the show. Ken and Kevin discuss bouncers, consequences, Kevin's grandkids, lying about having nieces and nephews, Ken's superman fortress of solitude, Dean Koontz, Tobe Hooper's Funhouse, St. Louis, central time, O'Boisie's, potatoes, regional candybars, Norwegian heritage, Ren & Stimpy, Aeon Flux, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Ray Bradbury, Liquid Television, Married...with Children, Knight Rider, Murphy Brown, Newhart, strong man competitions, lumberjacks, edited Dream On, Dave Holmes, Kevin Kline, Herman's Head, The John Larroquette Show, Melrose Place, Martin, Amanda Donohoe, Fraiser, The Wild Wild West, Alan Ruck date raped by a woman, and Mortal Kombat.
Note: slight spoilers about mid-series Steven Universe! Stephanie’s partner, Paul Myers, joins in for a *sober* art chat (Steph was on antibiotics and not looking to mix meds with booze). Travel with them to a little-known place (lol jk) called the nineties/early 2000’s as they all discuss some popular animated shows and whether or not they think cartoons are just for kids. Hear talk of Arthur memes, struggles separating Ren and Stimpy’s creator from the show, and somewhat terrifying Ash Ketchum impressions! They touch on shows like Gumby, Unico, Liquid Television, Daria, Home Movies, Dr. Katz, The Critic, and a buttload more. Also in this episode, a discussion around politics in cartoons and examination of Disney’s “Der Fuehrer's Face” and ways in why they think it is people forgive racism in cartoons. Paul discusses his experiences animating and both he and Cam geek out over rotoscoping. Plus, soon much more! Music by Jonathan Stutz: http://stutzmusic.bandcamp.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunk-art-chat/support
Time for another cult TV double as on this episode Elwood and Lackey meet the world's most deadliest assassin in "Aeon Flux" before meeting the worst students in the world who are probebly more of a danger to themselves in "The Young Ones. All this plus we look at British fringe comedy, Elwood takes on Stephen Fry and Lackey shares his memories of Liquid Television plus much more!!
I’m chatting with comedian Parker Newman in Episode 145. In this episode Parker and I chat about Liquid Television show’s like The Maxx and The Head and other shows on Liquid Television; beginnings of tribalism in high school football; the The post Episode 145: Parker Newman appeared first on Serious Talk. Seriously..
Is animation really just for kids? How does animation relate to SciFi? Shay will explain it to you here on this episode of the GSMC SciFi podcast. He also gives you some juicy Star Wars news.Follow the GSMC SciFi Podcast at http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/sci-fi-podcast.html
On this week's episode of This Week's Episode, Kris and Karen are back! And as promised, Kris made everyone watch the pilot episode of MTV's classically bizarre Liquid Television. Plus, cord cutting gets bigger, The Simpsons hit a milestone, the NFL gets scared, and more!Show NotesUseful LinksLiquid Television - Episode #1.1 (S01E01)First Look at Mehcad Brooks as The Guardian on Supergirl‘The Simpsons’ Joins Extremely Rare 600 Episode ClubAMC Renews ‘The Walking Dead’ For Season 8Netflix, Amazon Now Rank Among TV’s GiantsTrump-Themed Law & Order: SVU Episode Shelved Until After ElectionNFL ratings plunge could spell doom for traditional TVSocial StuffTWEP FacebookTWEP TwitterFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeTumblrTwitchWebsiteContact Us
In this special Holiday Season bonus episode Ken welcomes illustrator, writer and all around talent Molly Crabapple to the show. Ken and Molly discuss the perils of mispeaking, a natural inclination to introversion, growing up in New York, sneaking into Manhattan, social awkwardness, enjoying things from afar, being a punk rock teen, Fact Sheet Five, the wonder of 90s 'zines, maximumrocknroll, teenage life hacks, anarchists, Dawson's Creek, New York girls, re-writing your teenage years via media, hate watching, social media, D.A.R.E., how scare films can actually give you ideas, MTV, Liquid Television, The Head, Aeon Flux, My So-Called Life, Sassy, Daria, trying not to discount the pain of youth, Gender roles in media, Vice TV, having not watched TV in 16 years due to an uncomfortable couch, Mark Kistler's Secret City, drawing instruction on television, watching television in foreign countries, pro-Assaad regime TV, Propaganda on TV, how the whole world doesn't actually worship American mass media, Havana, being culturally illiterate, animation, translating Arabic to English for fun, loving Kurt Cobain and Hole, Low Low: Lures and Snares of Old New York by Luc Sante, needing to know the language of an art to make it, and having an aversion to being on camera as a proponent of the individual arts.
In the News: Super Mario is 30 GIJoe is also turning 30 Liquid Television is online I want to party here! Ok well maybe not Raise your mixtapes for Gary Richrath Indiana Jones-themed bar opens in Downtown Disney: The Live Action Jungle Book trailer is here: They’re Bringing it Back Up Nickelodeon Just made nerds squee Could Creed be...good?
July 22 -27, 1978 This week Ken welcomes writer, comedian and master storyteller Kevin Allison to the show. Ken and Kevin discuss crazy things in your home leading to murderous theories, living in Pee Wee's Playhouse, Jesuit High School leading to a lack of television watching, falling asleep with Citizen Kane, pyromania, watching classics on TV, Night of the Living Dead, Leonard Maltin's books, Understanding Movies, Cincinnati, OH, The Boys in the Band, Catholicism, William Friedkin into gay stuff, stumbling onto life changing media, Marilu Henner, Dukes of Hazard, hatred of sports, going to the Opera, being introduced to television and culture by your father, being terrified of The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, PBS and Monty Python, scary music, The Muppet Show, The Electric Company, MTV, Liquid Television, watching TV at school, New Zoo Review, Catholic TV, ABC Sunday Night Movie, Roots, The Thorne Birds, Pulp Novels, The Exorcist, 70s obsession with the supernatural, Satanism, hypnotism, The Bionic Man, buying a Betamax VCR in 1980, Playboy on TV, Three's Company, "The Jiggle Factor", banning Love American Style, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, The Love Boat, early fan fiction, grindhouse movies, Basket Case, Dawn of the Dead, Choir camp in NYC, Paul Lynde, Soap, The Jeffersons, jewel thieves, Bigfoot, brain washing, 70s obsession with the 50s, House of Style, 90s MTV, Ken Marino, The Brady Bunch, Bobby Brady teaching you you are gay, The State, Love Sydney, You Wrote It You Watch It, Who Bob Dylan is, Taco Man, Squirt TV, The Gong Show, Dick Cavet, Amy Schumer, outrage culture, when great art falls through the cracks, and the horror of the Sleestacks.
The heroes return to fill your heads with more bullshit. This week Cody and Phil discuss coffee being too much work, the allure of catshit coffee, weird food, Mad Max: Fury Road, Real Sex vs. Skinimax, missing Vegas and strip clubs, the case of the Cannibal Cop, Liquid Television, weird music and weirder books, and Cody ranting against cyclists again.
Today Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian welcomes Brian Patton, author of The Sexy Vegan’s Happy Hour at Home: Small Plates, Big Flavors, and Potent Cocktails (New World Library, June 1, 2013). In addition we’ll chat with animator Eugene Hamm, about his 18 minute short Cook For Your Life. When Brian Patton, a regular guy rather than a highfalutin chef, began posting videos on YouTube as his hilarious alter ego, “The Sexy Vegan,” he achieved celebrity status, including a book deal for his first book The Sexy Vegan Cookbook. In his new book, recipes include yamburger sliders, seven-second salsa, cucumber almond dates, and heart of palm ceviche. The book also has innovative delights such as rhubarb pancakes and rhubarb mimosas, because, as Brian writes, it's always 5 o’clock somewhere. Eugene Hamm is an animator whose 18 minute short COOK FOR YOUR LIFE is about a chicken, a pig, and a bull who wake up one morning to find they are the last three animals the farmer hasn't eaten and they have until lunchtime to turn him into a vegetarian. It is part comedy, part cooking show. Hamm is an animator on such shows as The Smurfs, Gumby, Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings, Liquid Television and music videos.
We chat with Dan Weeks about creating tools for visual effects companies, Liquid Television, photography, and interface design This episode sponsored by Red Giant Software
(NSFW!)The panel looks at Disney's Star Wars takeover. We cover facts and fiction. Electro in Spidey 2. Lego Batman: the movie. Liquid Television returns? Hugo vs Michael B. Trekkie Dating. David Vincent joins us. American Horror Story lawsuit is stupid. Jay & Nate from purenintendo.com. Wii U. Amazing Spider-man. They Live. Planes, Trains & Automobiles. … Continue reading "0233 – New Episode: John Luc Dicard"
(NSFW!)The panel looks at Disney's Star Wars takeover. We cover facts and fiction. Electro in Spidey 2. Lego Batman: the movie. Liquid Television returns? Hugo vs Michael B. Trekkie Dating. David Vincent joins us. American Horror Story lawsuit is stupid. Jay & Nate from purenintendo.com. Wii U. Amazing Spider-man. They Live. Planes, Trains & Automobiles. … Continue reading "0233 – New Episode: John Luc Dicard"
1/2 hour podcast every Wednesday Noon PST || 1pm MTN || 2pm Central || 3pm EST Internet Finds + Pop Culture Commentary & Weekly Updates w/ Sara Tea This week's guest is Liquid Television http://liquidtelevision.com
1/2 hour podcast every Wednesday Noon PST || 1pm MTN || 2pm Central || 3pm EST Internet Finds + Pop Culture Commentary & Weekly Updates w/ Sara Tea This week's guest is Liquid Television http://liquidtelevision.com
Rob and Ceej discuss how they are not made for warm climates, what Rob does to entice Lesley and then they take a moment of silence for Harvey Pekar. They discuss Mike Judge bringing back "Beavis and Butthead" and just how awesome Liquid Television was. They then bond over Roseanne and bitch about the lack of lower middle class sitcoms. Rob takes a trip back to the Shire with Lesley and has it out with Ceej over the lack of an invitation to play a real pen and paper game. Then, VOICEMAIL!
Jeremy and Erik discuss Books: A Clockwork Orange, Naked Lunch, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Then they move on to Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Beavis and Butthead, Liquid Television, Aeon Flux and South … Continue reading →