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Dave and Ethan conclude their interview with Joseph C. Krause, the Weird Al superfan that produced the first-ever Weird Al tribute album, Prosthetic Lips. He discusses how his band Zelda and the Unibrows were also featured on the second Weird Al tribute album, Me, Myself and I, and how made headlines after protesting a rock concert.
In this episode, 2 guests and no Java. Our first guest is an old friend of the show, author, cinema reviewer, Bram Stoker Award Winner and raconteur LL Soares, here to talk about his newest book, Buried in Blue Clay. BiBC is an all out creepfest, but if you’re in any way aware of LL’s […]
In this week's episode of Watch.Read.Listen., we continue our discussion with Shoe on the effect of media on the criminal justice system. We compare The Jinx and Making a Murderer, how class affects justice, the effect of coercion on finding the truth, and the sad irony of pleading guilty but not guilty (i.e. the Alford Plea). In the end, we wrestle with the question "Does any of this matter, or is it just entertainment?" and maybe come up with an answer. In the This Week segment: Shoe: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, Better Call Saul, How to Get Away With Murder, Weezer, and My Chemical Romance. Duane: The Game of Owns Podcast, Radio Free Tatooine Podcast, Neil Gaiman's interview with Michael Chabon, and The Shaping of Middle-earth seminar from Mythgard Academy David: Better Call Saul, The Final Girls (movie), The Gift (movie), Southbound (anthology horror film), and the Orbit Magazine anthology by Rob St. Mary. Next month (March) will be Creator's Month, in which we explore the works of some of our favorite creators, starting with director, animator, and Python Terry Gilliam.
Every once in a while we just turn on the mics and go. We answer listener emails, play some voicemails, and talk about how the Projection Booth sausage is made.
Rob and Mike answer your emails and voicemails on this special episode. Find out about Rob's new book, Re-Entry: The Orbit Magazine Anthology.
In this special episode of The Projection Booth, we talk about the Aspen Film Festival, the Kansas City Film Festival, upcoming episodes, and conspiracy theories.