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He's just not that into you! Or maybe he is? Or maybe we all need to just snuggle up with a good mug of tea, put on some comfy pants and watch ourselves some romantic comedies. In this episode, join Lexi and Ben and maybe Nora Ephron to really get into the world of funny romance movies. (Please note that Nora Ephron is not actually IN this episode). Are you more of a "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" kinda person, or maybe a "The Notebook" person? Listen now and pick your romantic poison!Jess Says:- I was going to say Swedish berries but like is that a gummy??? idk- Rooked is mommy, thanks for the shout out - Ryan is so tickled- You missed When Harry Met Sally!!! I just think it's iconic and the diner scene is so good- Ryan and I's song is The Whole of the Moon by The Waterboys (idk why, it's a song that Ryan always liked and I didn't know it until we started dating and we both love it)Transcript:Keywords: gummies, candy, romantic comedies, romcom, chick flick, relationship, breakup, puppet, MuppetLexi 00:01 Just regular gummy bears. Ben 00:03 Oh, I guess that's all right. I'm partial to real fruit gummies. Lexi 00:09 I like a bear in a gummy.Ben 00:11 Yeah. Lexi 00:13 Or a coke bottle. I like a good cola bottle. Ben 00:13 Coke bottles are good. What's your ultimate gummy? I don't think we've ever talked about gummies.Lexi 00:19 Iced tea.Ben 00:19 There's an iced tea gummy?Lexi 00:19 There's an iced tea gummy by the makers of the... Haribo?Ben 00:27 Haribo, yeah. Lexi 00:29 They also make an iced tea gummy. Ben 00:30 I don't think I've ever seen that one, but I'm down with some Haribo. Lexi 00:32 I've only ever found it in the candy store in Banff.Ben 00:36 Wow, I like their mixed gummies. I'm a gummy stan.Lexi 00:41 Me too. I can say no to a lot of candy, but a gummy? I have a hard time passing up a gummy. Ben 00:48 It just feels right.Lexi 00:49 It does.Ben 00:49 Okay. Taking away any sort of extra-special types of gummies, what's like a normal gummy go-to for you?Lexi 00:58 Um...Ben 00:59 If you had to choose sort of the run-of-the-mill, you can find them at the drugstore, Shoppers Drug Mart. Lexi 01:04 Coke bottle. Any type of coke bottle. Ben 01:06 All right, all right.Lexi 01:06 A blue shark. I like a blue shark. Ben 01:07 Ooh. Lexi 01:07 I like a gummy bear.Ben 01:12 Mm, mm, mm.Lexi 01:12 And then, if I'm hard pressed, I'll do a gummy worm. Ben 01:12 Mm.Lexi 01:17And then, everything else, I can kind of say no to. What about you?Ben 01:20 I'm partial to sour gummies. Lexi 01:23 Mm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Ben 01:23 I do like them. So, a sour soother is pretty good. Dina-sour, if you will. Lexi 01:29 Yeah. Very good. My mom used to have those in bulk when she was a high-school principal, and I would just eat them off of her desk all the time. Yep. Ben 01:36 Yeah. I used to hang out in a hot tub with my older brother when we were finished high school, but hadn't moved on with life yet, and we'd sit in the hot tub out back, and just eat sour soothers till, like, 3 in the morning. Lexi 01:50 Well, you know, there's worse things. Ben 01:51 Yeah, right?Lexi 01:53 Do you have a favourite colour of gummy? Ben 01:55 Oh, no. I've never really worried about that. I do like those fried egg looking ones though from Haribo, as well. Lexi 02:00 Mm. Like the 10-cent candies, which are more like a dollar, like just the mix of things.Ben 02:05 Yeah, I like a mix, as well, like a little mix bag, but I like the sour packages. If we are talking about king of gummies, for me, it's a jube-jube.Lexi 02:14 Really? Ben 02:15 Or a Jujube. Yeah, I mean, I'll eat them fresh or not fresh, but they are definitely better when they're fresh. They haven't gone all hard and shit. Lexi 02:23 Yeah. I miss the pink package of gummy bears. That was the king of gummies--Ben 02:29 Oh, I don't know that package. No, I don't. Lexi 02:31 Do you remember that? Like, I remember being a child in going to see The Lion King in theatres and my mom was like, "You can get a snack," and I was like, "I want gummy bears," and it was in a pink package.Ben 02:45 Huh.Lexi 02:45 And the gummy bears—the bears themselves—spelled out the word "gummy". Ben 02:47 Wow, I do not recall those at all, but that's dope. Lexi 02:51 And they were my favourite. Oh, they were... I'll see if I can find pictures of them, but my god, it was my favourite. Ben 02:57 There's a period from 14 to 16 where I was convinced that I liked wine gums, but now, as a more cultured individual, I realize that those are kind of trash. Lexi 03:07 Yeah, they're not...Ben 03:07 Yeah. They're bottom-of-the-barrel gummies, if we're being honest.Lexi 03:11 Yep.Ben 03:11 You know, I can still appreciate a run-of-the-mill, like a frog or, you know, even a fuzzy peach.Lexi 03:17 Mm-hmm.Ben 03:17 They're a little too sweet for me. Lexi 03:20 You know, sometimes, I don't like a whole package of fuzzy peaches, but I'd like, like, two or three.Ben 03:25 Yeah, if they're mixed in. Yeah, if they're thrown in with, like, a little dime bag. Lexi 03:27 Yeah, if they're mixed in, perfect. Little dime bag.Ben 03:31 Little bag of candies.Lexi 03:34 Sounds nice.Ben 03:34 Apparently, when the previous generation was younger, those were one cent, and then when we were kids, they were like 5 cents, and now they're like a quarter a candy.Lexi03:42 Yeah, it's wild.Ben 03:42 It's inflation, motherfuckers. Nobody's earning anymore, but those gummy prices just keep risin'. [Lexi laughs] Lexi 03:48 Gotta pay the gummy toll... the gummy tax?Ben 03:51 Something like that. I've always wanted to make my own gummies at home, but it seems like a complicated process. Lexi 03:56 Oh, god, no. No, I don't wanna see what the sausage is made of. I just wanna eat the gummy.Ben 04:01 I mean, out of sausages to make, I feel like a gummy's a pretty benign sort of thing to see. [chuckles]Lexi 04:08 Well, it's gelatin, so it's like ground hoof.Ben 04:10 Yeah, yeah, you put-- a little hoof or... No, I guess it's just ground-up hoof, isn't it? [laughs]Lexi 04:14 It is. It's ground-up bone and hoof and--Ben 04:16 You know what? Would you prefer we didn't use the entirety of the horse?Lexi 04:19 No, you know... [both laugh] Is it...? Can you...? Is it pig or what type of hoof is it? [laughs]Ben 04:25 I straight up don't fucking know. This is a perfect opportunity for Jess to jump in and educate us.Lexi 04:34 What type of hoof is in gelatin?Ben 04:34 Yeah, what's the most prominent type of hoof in gelatin? If you know, please write in. That e-mail address again is everyone@dorkmatterspodcast.com. Lexi 04:44 I hope the answer is fish bones or something really weird.Ben 04:47 Yeah, it's fish bones.Lexi 04:47 Chicken beaks. The answer is chicken beaks. Like, "Ah, yes."Ben 04:50 You know what it is? If we're being honest, it's probably all these things – everything that you can't put in anything else, yeah. Lexi 04:54 Ah, it's a mishmash. All the hoofs and beaks.Ben 04:58 And some big anus for good measure, you know? [Lexi laughs] That's where you get the tart from. You need a little pucker? [both laugh] We're terrible. Lexi 05:10 We're terrible. [both laugh]Producer Jess 05:12 [magical chime] Really bad news. I did not want to look this up because I wanted to continue enjoying gummies, but then my curiosity got the better of me. Okay, so this is from snopes.com, fact-check gelatin source. I'm going to just read this verbatim. "Sometimes the most innocuous of foodstuffs contain constituents whose origins are less than appetizing. Such is the case with JELL-O, a dessert that has graced millions of dinner tables since its 1897 debut.Underneath JELL-O's jiggly wholesomeness lurks a secret many consumers are disconcerted to learn: JELL-O is made from gelatin, an animal product rendered from the hides and bones of animals, typically pork skins, pork, horses, cattle bones, and split cattle hides." So yeah, you were right, Ben and Lexi; it's all of the above. No fish bones. Sorry if gummies are ruined. They are for me. [magical chime]Ben 06:13 We had some other intro topics. Did you still want to do that or is this good enough? Lexi 06:17 Oh, yeah. No, this is good. Let's punch it. Ben 06:20 All right, let's do the theme song then. [Dork Matters theme music, Dance by YABRA plays]Voiceover 06:51 [echoing] Dork Matters.Ben 06:53 Welcome back to the podcast. This is Dork Matters, a dorky podcast for dorks, and I'm your Dad Dork host, Ben Rankel. And, with me every time we do the show, is your Edorkater, Lexi Hunt. Yeah. Irreplaceably. With us, irreplaceably, Lexi Hunt. Lex, what are we doing today? We're not talking about pig anuses anymore. Lexi 07:14 We're not talking about pig butts. I mean, maybe we are. I mean. Ben 07:16 Maybe. Lexi 07:19 [both chuckle] I mean, anything is possible. We're talking about romantic comedies. Ben 07:25 There's gotta be a pig butt or two in there.Lexi 07:28 You gotta kiss a couple of pig butts to find the right one. Is that right? Ben 07:31 Yeah, to find a good one. Well, won't you bring us here?Lexi 07:36 This was really popular on Instagram. A lot of people were chiming in. Ben 07:39 Yeah, romcoms are a thing. It's interesting to me because I feel like the romcom is kind of gone. Lexi 07:49 The romcom is gone.Ben 07:49 Like the good one, like the blockbuster, like the big-release romcom is gone.Lexi 07:53 Yeah.Ben 07:53 That was a thing of the '90s and it's gone now.Lexi 07:56 Yeah, it's a Hallmark...Ben 07:56 Like, they just can't make bank anymore, can they? Yeah, it's a Hallmark Channel exclusive.Lexi 08:01 Yeah.Ben 08:01 Speaking of, I've got a fun game for you to play a little bit later. Lexi 08:03 Oh, okay. I'm looking forward to that one. Ben 08:05 Surprise for you after the break. Lexi 08:06 Okay. Well, a romantic comedy is just what it sounds like. It is a comedic movie that is centred around the relationships, typically between a man and a woman, although we're starting to see more movies branch out into other types of relationships. And so, it's nice to see. Ben 08:21 Bros. Lexi 08:22 Yeah, but it's also romantic comedies can be associated with negative stereotypes, one might say – a "chick flick", perhaps?Ben 08:32 Mm.Lexi 08:32 I found a great article actually called The Problem with Chick Flicks and I thought it kind of sums it up quite nicely with this quote from Deborah Barker. In the book literally titled Chick Flicks, she says, “The chick flick has been defined variously as escapist entertainment for women, simply as films men do not like, as examinations of capable independent female characters and their empowerment, as emotional ‘tearjerkers,' as tales of female bonding, and as the antithesis to male-oriented action films”.Ben 09:05 Well, we got a lot going on there and I think the primary one is the outdated sort of gender norms.Lexi 09:13 Mm-hmm.Ben 09:13 But also, there's the malignment of female-centric media, you know, the same way that things that women like in very many different aspects of media are kind of talked down to, like, you know, boy bands, etc. "Well, it's not good music. It just appeals to girls," and it's, you know, been used, I think, to malign a lot of different culture that could be engaged with more sincerely by dismissing it because it's femme-centric.Lexi09:46 Mm-hmm. Well, and it's not unheard of... I think it was Chevy Chase who actually said, like, "Women aren't funny," and so romantic comedies--Ben 09:56 Old racist, misogynistic Chevy Chase.Lexi 09:59 Old Chevy.Ben 09:59 The guy too racist to stay on Community. Lexi 10:04 Just, there's so many issues with him and there are so many great examples from Saturday Night Live of funny women, but so, you know, romantic comedies aren't exactly touted for being great examples of writing or even comedic writing, or even of, like, great romantic writing. They're kind of like the stereotype is they're these trashy, kind of like fun films that a bunch of gals get around and drink a bottle of pink wine and cry and laugh and have a good time. Ben 10:35 We call it rosé. Lexi 10:37 Rosé. Like, part of me is like, "What the hell's wrong with that? If that's what you're doing with a group of pals..."Ben 10:41 Absolutely.Lexi 10:42 ...who cares? Do it.Ben 10:43 Again, and this is like it's okay for dudes to get together and watch UFC, but you know, femmes can't get together and watch a romcom that's somehow... Like, we're supposed to think less of that than a bunch of guys watching people hit each other. Lexi 10:54 If you like the movie, watch the movie. And some of the movies, we'll talk about in a little bit. One of them was actually suggested to me by a dude friend of mine because he was like, "This movie makes me laugh every single time. It's hilarious So..."Ben 11:07 Hmm. Is it Bridesmaids? Lexi 11:10 It is not, actually. The other thing that I was reading about too, in doing research for this here episode, was about the--Ben 11:18 Research? Not on Dork Matters. Lexi 11:22 Yeah. Dork, dork, dork. Nerds!Ben 11:23 We have show notes, folks. We actually do way more work on these than I think comes across when we record them. [both laugh]Lexi 11:32 "The guy with the... What's the name of that guy? [snaps fingers] The guy with the face." [laughs]Ben 11:35Oh, that's a personal failing. [chuckles]Lexi 11:38 But, I was reading about the Bechdel Test. Ben 11:41 Alison Bechtel, comics legend. Lexi 11:43 Mm-hmm. The Bechdel-Wallace test is a test that measures the representation of women in film and other fiction. It's a test that asks whether a work of fiction basically features at least two female characters who have a conversation about something other than a man on screen or in the book, or whatever. Ben 12:01 Right. And it's been expanded since that original definition, but I don't know where we're at now to include some other criteria. But, yeah.Lexi 12:08 Yeah.Ben 12:08 Yeah, and again, the thing that some people forget about the Bechdel Test is that it is the lowest bar that you could step over.Lexi 12:16 Yes. [laughs]This is not meant to be like, "Hold your head up high and fly a flag." Like, this was the bare minimum. You had enough female representation in a film to have two people talk to each other, that are femme, that were not talking about the masc character in the film and, like, is a very low bar to clear [whispers] and a lot of media does not clear it.Lexi 12:41 Well, and especially romantic comedies because, so often, romantic comedies are typically centred around like the heteronormative man-woman, cis relationship, and so--Ben 12:51 Man-woman, man-man relationship.Lexi 12:55 Yeah, it's typically that triangle of--Ben 12:58 Yeah, M-F, M-M.Lexi 13:00 --man dates woman, woman has problem with man for some reason, starts dating other man. Original man wants to get her back with something very...Ben 13:07 Grandiose?Lexi 13:10 ...grandiose. Gets her back. There's usually some type of rain. Ben 13:13 Oh, yeah, you gotta have rain. Lexi 13:15 And then everything ends hunky dory. Ben 13:18 Yeah, happily ever after. There are a few that subvert that trope, and one of those is on my list...Lexi 13:26 Yep. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.Ben 13:30 ...of favs, which is what I call faves, which is short form for favourite.Lexi 13:33 That is true.Ben 13:35 Can you hear the "u" when we say favourite? Lexi 13:37 Fav-our-ite.Ben 13:38 [chuckles] I feel like we can. We're Canadian, so we say the "u". Fav-our-ite col-our.Lexi 13:44 Col-our. [laughs]Ben 13:47What else we got? Although I do get tripped up because I want to add one to major. Lexi 13:51 Mm, mm-hmm. Ben 13:52 Trips me up. Lexi 13:54 Can't do it.Ben 13:54 I can't just put a "u" in whatever I want, but I want to. That "u" is important to me. Where were we? Lexi 14:01 Uh, we've talked about what they are. Let's get into it. Let's talk about what's your favourite-- your top three. Ben 14:07 Our top three? Okay, let's go. Why don't you lead us off here? Lexi 14:11 Yeah. Okay, I'm going to start with--Ben 14:14 Give me your favourite. Tell me why it's your favourite, and then let's chat about it. Lexi 14:17 So, this is the one, I was going through a breakup. I was very, very, very sad, having a hard time. Ben 14:24 Do you want to give us more details on your personal life? Lexi 14:26 Nope. I was very sad.Ben 14:27 Who did you break up with? How long were you going?Lexi 14:30 Don't want to talk about it, but I was very, very sad and my friends, Jillian and Dylan—as I like to call them, Dillian because they're a couple—Ben 14:37 Or Jillan.Lexi 14:38 Jillian... Nope. Jillan?Ben 14:40 J--J--Jillon.Lexi 14:40 I like to call them Dillian.Ben 14:41 Dillon? Dillian is better.Lexi 14:45 They are huge fans of the romcom, and Dylan was actually like, "You have to watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall." It is so ridiculous and over the top, and this was right around the time Forgetting Sarah Marshall came out. That was, like, what? 2007, 2008, in and around there. Ben 15:03 Earlier than we'd like to admit. [Jason Segel sings Peter You Suck, from Forgetting Sarah Marshall]Lexi 15:05 Yes, but it was hilarious. Now, okay, in hindsight, yes, Russell Brand. Now, by today's standards, not a good dude. Also, Jonah Hill.Ben 15:14 There was a long while there, where we're like, "Hey, this dude's telling it like it is in a more progressive bent," and...Lexi 15:19 And now we're like, "Oof." But, at the time, so you have people-- it was kind of like that frat pack group of dudes.Ben 15:27 Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.Lexi 15:28 So, you got Jonah Hill. Who else is there? Mila Kunis, Russell Brand... Oh, my god. I've completely.Ben 15:37 Star of the show. [song continues]Jason Segel 15:38 [sings] It's so self-loathing, go see a psychiatristI hate the psychiatristWell go see one anywayI don't like the psychiatristYou need to go see oneSee a psychiatristI'm not going.Lexi 15:48 Jason...Ben 15:50 You got this.Lexi 15:50 Segel.Ben 15:52 Yeah. I was gonna do a caw for you, like [caws]. Is that seagull or is that...? [laughs]Lexi 15:57 'Cause, in my head, I could see him, but I was like, "It's not Sudeikis. That's--Ben 16:00 No.Lexi 16:03 So basically, there's a breakup. He takes it hard. He has to get over Sarah Marshall. He goes to Hawaii, and hilarity ensues.Ben 16:12 Guess who's there?Lexi 16:12 Bill Hader's in it, and Sarah Marshall is there. They have this great time of, like, one-upping each other and being sad on the island. But, what I really liked about the movie was, after they leave Hawaii and things don't end well, he goes back and it shows him kind of pushing through his depression and still coping with it, still being sad, and still trying to work on himself, versus trying to get back to a relationship that, as the movie kind of goes on, you see he keeps having all these flashbacks of Sarah, and then they're so perfect at first, and then as the movie goes on, the flashbacks kind of show how the relationship actually wasn't that perfect. Ben 16:50 Rose-coloured glasses--Lexi 16:52 --start to come off. Ben 16:54 Yeah, yeah, the idealization or, you know, turning somebody into an idea as opposed to dealing with them as they actually were. Lexi 17:02 Yeah. And, seeing it from her perspective too, because she points out that he was actually quite depressed and she was trying to help him through it, but eventually had to save herself because he was not taking care of himself and she had to make this hard call. And so, then you start to empathize with her, that she's not just this bitch that she's been cheating on him. She's a person who also was really struggling. And then, it really wraps it up with, like, yeah, he kind of dates Mila Kunis to kind of get over her, but they both kind of separate and become buds in the end, and it just culminates in the funniest, cutest Muppet/puppet Dracula musical. [Jason Segel sings Dracula's Lament from Forgetting Sarah Marshall]Ben 17:43 You know we love-- we love puppets here.Lexi 17:44 And it's just so funny. We love puppets and so that--Ben 17:47 With the exception of part-time guest host, Stephanie Gerk, who is afeared of puppets.Lexi 17:52 --is not a fan of puppets. Jason Segel 18:05 [sings] And I've been living too hard to believeThat things are going to get easier nowI'm still trying to shake off the painFrom the lessons I've learnedAnd if I see Van Helsing, I swearTo the Lord I will slay him! (A-ha-ha-haa!)Take it from meI swear I will let it be so! (A-ha-ha-ha!)Blood will run down his faceWhen he is decapitated... (Aah!)His head on my mantle is howI will let this world knowLexi 18:31 But, I just love that, at the end, he wants to do this ridiculous musical and he does it. He finds a way to bring it together and I just love that movie. [song ends] There's one specific line, Ben, that I think about constantly and it's from Russell Brand's character is missing a flip flop and he's trying to find it and he's like...Russell Brand [18:45] [with Lexi quoting along sporadically] "Excuse me, missus. I lost a shoe-- like, this one. It's like this one's fellow. It's sort of the exact opposite. It's not like it's evil or something. Just, you know, a shoe like this, but for the other foot. Otherwise, I'd have two right...Lexi 19:07 And I think that is so funny. [laughs] Ben 19:12 I knew it was going to be that part. Lexi 19:13 He was funny in it.Ben 19:13 He was funny. It's too bad it didn't work out for him to be a good person, overall.Lexi 19:16 So, forgetting Sarah Marshall, I love you. Ben 19:20 A fantastic pick and that idea of focusing on oneself as a means of growth, as opposed to focusing on a relationship that didn't work and obsessing over it, is something I think I appreciate from that film as well, which leads me into my first pick, in a similar vein, which is 500 Days of Summer. [500 Days of Summer Main Title by Mychael Danna Rob Simonsen plays]Lexi 19:40 Ooh.Ben 19:40 We got Joseph Gordon Levitt and Zoe Deschanel, who I'm generally not a New Girl fan. Lexi 19:47 No. I go back and forth on her but, yeah.Ben 19:50 Yeah. Yeah. So basically, you know, guy meets girl, guy and girl have relationship, relationship seems great to one, not to the other. Eventually, it falls apart and JGL's character spends a lot of time just being like, "What went wrong? Why didn't this work out? What did I do wrong? What did she do wrong?" obsessing over this failed relationship until eventually somebody kind of is like, "Hey, you are being a bit of a loser about this. You need to stop and actually think about how this relationship was going," and it's a similar situation to FSM, if you will, as we call it – us Marshall-heads.Lexi 20:29 Mm-hmm. [both chuckle]Ben 20:29 In that he realizes that he has built up this sort of idealized version of the relationship, and even himself and Zooey's character, in the relationship as well. And then, you get... It's told out of order, as well, so you kind of start with the breakup and then work back to sort of how that happened and you start with more of his perspective on things and kind of him as the protagonist and like the victim. But then, as you get through it more, you realize how much JGL's character has pushed this other character into something she was very clear about not wanting to start with.Lexi 21:06 Mm-hmm. Ben 21:08 And we eventually find out that basically she wanted to keep things casual, and then eventually they clicked enough that, you know, he pushed her and sort of not nagged but, you know, insisted upon a relationship that she wasn't comfortable with. And then, it somehow shocked Pikachu-face when it doesn't work out the way he wants. And then, she goes off and finds a thing that he wanted with her, with somebody else and, you know, it kind of culminates in a moment where he's like, "Why? Why did you tell me you didn't want this?"Lexi 21:33 Yeah.Ben 21:33 "And yet, you immediately went out and found it with somebody else," and she said, "I didn't want it with you. It didn't work with you. You know, you weren't the right person for me."Joseph Gordon Levitt 21:43 I mean, it doesn't make sense. Zooey Deschanel 21:47 It just happened. Joseph Gordon Levitt 21:49 Right, but that's what I don't understand. What just happened? Zooey Deschanel 21:53 I just... I just woke up one day and I knew. Joseph Gordon LevittKnew what? Zooey Deschanel 22:03 What I was never sure of with you. Ben 22:03 And it's a very honest and humbling moment. And then, you know, the end of this movie is him finding a way to move on past his obsession over this failed relationship and better himself. And, that leads to sort of the culmination of his movie, which is like, you know, finding a way to be a better person and healthier relationships in the end. And, I like that as well.Lexi 22:26 Yep.Ben 22:26 Did you ever watch it? Lexi 22:27 I did watch it and I found it not my favourite of his work. Ben 22:36 So, I think for me it was a zeitgeist thing, as well, like same for you for Sarah Marshall. I had gone through a relationship and had found myself sort of obsessing over, like, "Why didn't this work out?"Lexi 22:48 Yeah.Ben 22:48 "I thought we had all of this," and then going back and being like, "Oh." Eventually, after spending some time working on myself and getting some distance and feeling better about where I am as a person, I can look more objectively at the relationship and be like, "Oh, here's some places that I pushed when I didn't need to," or when they didn't want me to and seeing some stuff that was there that you don't want to see when it breaks up initially. Lexi 23:11 They do a really good job in that movie of showing how a relationship can really bring out the worst in decent people, because I found his character, he really ran the gamut in that movie because there's moments where I was like, I understood him, I related to him, and then other times where I was like, "God, you are like an incel," because he was so angry. [Ben laughs]Ben 23:32 Yeah. Lexi 23:32 And I was like, "God, get over it." And it was right around the time that the friend is kind of like, "You're not doing well.”Ben 23:39Yeah, it's his little sister, I believe, who's like, "You're kind of an asshole about this."Lexi 23:42 Yeah. And I think we all have that in us. Like, we've all had a relationship—maybe not a romantic relationship, even a friendship—that's brought out not good things in us. And, sometimes, it takes a person who's really brave and really cares about you to be like, "You're not well." That's a hard thing to say to someone. Ben 24:01 Do you respond well to that? I find, not for me. I think I have to, like, live five to six years afterwards and be like, "Oh, fuck."Lexi 24:08 I do when it comes from certain people. Like, I have a couple of friends in my life, like if they were to sit me down and be like, "I'm concerned about you," then I'd be like, "Oh, shit." Like, I would take it super seriously because, for the most part, those people would not get involved in my problems. So, if they were to sit down and say like, "I'm concerned," I would be like, "Okay, I'm taking this seriously," and that's basically what happened with Forgetting Sarah Marshall. [both laugh] Dillian was like, "Hey, bud, you're sad. You okay?"Ben 24:40 Yeah. [Lexi laughs] Yeah, yeah, 500 Days, as well. His little sister's like, "You're only thinking about happy stuff. I saw a lot of stuff that was not very happy."Lexi 24:49 Yeah.Ben 24:49 There's the part where I think it's a party where he finds out she's engaged and he turns into a real piece of shit there. And, there's a quote during the, like, press junket from this movie where Joseph Gordon Levitt himself is like, "I need people to understand that I am the protagonist of this film. I am not the hero, and I don't think anybody should be looking at me as a heroic person in this movie."Lexi 25:09 Yeah.Ben 25:12 And I just get that. Yeah. I felt that at the time, the obsession, the confusion, the anger.Lexi 25:18 Mm-hmm. Totally. Love it. Ben 25:20 And that's what that makes that one stick for me.Lexi 25:22 That's a good pick. Ben 25:22 The title, though, not my favourite. It's a little twee. 500 Days of Summer... Oh, because her name is Summer and they're together for 500 days.Lexi 25:29 Yeah. Oh!Ben 25:32 Wow. That's a year and a half. That's a long time.Lexi 25:33 That's a good long time for a relationship that...Ben 25:36 It's not nothing, but it's also not enough to be like, it's worth your everything--Lexi 25:42 Well, and it's also, if you think about it from the other side of it, 500 days to be in a relationship that you never wanted to be in, in the first place, like, ooh.Ben 25:49 Oh, my god. Yeah, it's rough. When you start moving back through that movie and realizing that she was like, "I want to keep it casual," and he just sort of--Lexi 25:55 --like, forces her into a relationship. Ben 25:57 Pushes. Just pushes. Yeah, he just pushes and is never cool or chill about it.Lexi 26:00 No. Hence the incel part where I'm like, "Okay." [laughs]Ben 26:05 Yeah, absolutely. No, absolutely. And it was before we had a word for that or, you know, a bunch of people watched that movie and we're like, "Oh, god. She's bad to him."Lexi 26:14 She should have just said, "Yes," and gone along with it. Ben 26:15 Yeah. "Why didn't she marry him even though she didn't feel like he was the right person for her?" [Lexi laughs] "He loved her so much, and he treated her really good, and when you treat someone good, they have to give you anything you want."Lexi 26:27 Like, "Oh, boy." Reminds me of a friend from art school. [Ben laughs] I've said it before – best piece of dating advice I ever got from them was, "You don't date nice." Like, it's not a good enough reason to stay with someone. Like, "They're nice to me." Like, "So what? Everyone should be nice to you."Ben 26:41 Yeah. Everybody should be nice to you.Lexi 26:43 Yeah.Ben 26:43 Yeah, absotootly, as they say on Thomas and Friends: All Engines Go, because they're trains and they toot. [steam train whistle blows] Yep. Absotootly. [Lexi sighs] Sorry about that. Should we keep going or do you want to do mid-break? It's your call. Lexi 26:59 Let's do one more and then we'll go mid-break. We'l do three and three. Okay.Ben 27:02 All right. All right, I'm gonna do the next one.Lexi 27:04 Oh, okay.Ben 27:06 Is that okay with you, or do you wanna do the next one?Lexi 27:07 No, no. You go. You go. Ben 27:09 All right, I'm launching into a problematic fave... Lexi 27:13 Okay.Ben 27:12 ...which is You've Got Mail.Lexi 27:15 Yeah.Ben 27:15 It's a Nora Ephron flick. It's Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's re-starring together again after their first tilt at Sleepless In Seattle, which is another favour of mine, but we'll do that some other time. [Over the Rainbow by George Fenton from You've Got Mail plays] You've Got Mail, I loved. I watched the hell out of this movie. I thought it was romantic as heck until somebody confronted me and, like, this entire movie is based off of a premise of complete power imbalance towards the male character who lies and manipulates the other person and then puts her out of fucking business, all while being very callous and still trying to court her surreptitiously.Lexi 27:56 Yeah.Ben 27:57 But it still has a special place in my heart because I liked it for so long. And then, so after I was confronted with how terrible the relationship in this movie actually is and being like, "Oh, fuck, they're right," I still like the film and I had to slow down and be like, "What is it that I actually really loved about this film?" and I realized it's the character of New York in You've Got Mail. I am in love with this version of New York that they show, which admittedly is very twee and non-existent. It's almost a Friends version of New York.Lexi 28:33 [chuckles] Yep.Ben 28:33 Almost. But, it's just this really romantic version of New York, to me, where like people just stroll around and there's a Joni Mitchell soundtrack to this thing that kind of slaps, and it's just one of my favourites, and I like Parker Posey a whole lot. Lexi 28:49 Parker Posey is an absolute treasure. Ben 28:52 So, she's a delight in this as an executive who gets kind of dropped by Tom Hanks' character and is just sort of like, 'Fuck it. I don't care. I'm successful and awesome. I don't need... Like, this doesn't matter to me."and just sort of shrugs him off. And, you get a great Greg Kinnear as a nut who is really obsessed with typewriters.Lexi 29:11 Mm-hmm.Ben 29:12 I love that bit. [music continues] And... Whats his name? Steve Zahn plays a character that works in this, like, little independent bookshop who is just--Lexi 29:20 He's always like a zany--Ben 29:22 --zany, bonkers weirdo. Yeah.Lexi 29:23 He always plays a zany kind of like, "What are we gonna do with him?" kind of character.Ben 29:28 Yeah, we get a great line from him in this film, which is, "I'm going to the nut shop where it's fun." It's a real classic.Lexi 29:37 I will say, the Nora movies, they do a great cozy vibe.Ben 29:43 Yeah.Lexi 29:43 Like, everybody's got a good scarf, the kitchens always very nice.Ben 29:46 Yeah, the lighting is good.Lexi 29:46 Like all of the Father of the Bride movies, they just feel like you're having a cup of cocoa and a big-- Ben 29:54 They're very white, though. Lexi 29:55 Yeah, they're super white. Yeah.Ben 29:56 Yeah. Lexi 29:57 Very like Connecticut. Ben 30:00 Yeah, we get what's-his-face in You've Got Mail as the bestie, which is Chris... Oh, my god. This is gonna kill me. Fucking, now he's come back as a comedian again and he's very transphobic and nobody's a big fan of him returning.Lexi 30:17 Oh, who is it?Ben 30:17 Dave Chappelle. God, that took me enough.Lexi 30:19 Oh. Dave Chapelle is in that? No.Ben 30:18 Yeah, he's the best friend. Lexi 30:22 Are you sure?Ben 30:23 Not anymore. You're making me really question myself. I've watched this movie, like, 3,000 times. Lexi 30:27 I feel there's no way Dave Chappelle is in You've Got Mail. [music continues]Ben 30:30 I'm almost positive he is. To Google! [old-school computer bleeping] [scratching record, DJ-style]Lexi 30:39 Looking at it right now. Oh, my god, you're right. Ben 30:42 He's in it. Yeah, he plays Tom Hanks' best friend/assistant/whatever his job is. Lexi 30:48 I find that shocking. It has been so long since I have seen that movie. Ben 30:54 Yeah.Lexi 30:57 My goodness. Ben 30:57 It's been a minute now for me too, 'cause I don't have time to do anything anymore, but yeah. Yeah, so the whole premise is manipulative and wrong, and he treats this woman like shit, in person, and then, via these emails that they're sending is just romantic and nice. And for, like, two thirds/three quarters of the movie, he knows who she is, she doesn't know who he is, and he never bothers being like, "Hey, I'm actually the guy you're emailing with. Let's deal with this relationship on an equal footing." He just fucking manipulates her. Yeah. Lexi 31:32 No, he catfished her before it was catfishing and this was the precursor to shitty social media relationships where it's like, "Don't talk to me in public, but online we can, like, sext, and it'll be cool."Ben 31:42 And then they meet up in the park and she's like, "I hoped it would be you." And then I'm like, "Nah, real life, she'd be like, 'You motherfucker.'"Lexi 31:50 "No, you didn't." Ben 31:50 Shove him in the water.Lexi 31:51 Yes, she should. That's how it should have ended – just, "Fuck you," right in the water.Ben 31:56 "You fucking piece of shit," and just shoves him into the water. [both laugh] Yeah. Lexi 32:01 "You've ruined my life. But don't worry, you can be the little honey bun at home."Ben 32:04 Yeah, "You destroyed the shop that my mother started," and that's supposed to be a great release for her, according to this movie.Lexi 32:12 Hey, she finally let her mother go. Ben 32:13 Yeah, "You troubled yourself too much with this shop. This shop wasn't really for you. It was for your mom." No, it's for her, too. It's her business. And now what? She gets to go edit books or something for Parker Posey? I guess that's not that bad.Lexi 32:25 No, it sounds kind of nice too, but...Ben 32:26 Yeah, Parker Posey hires her in the end, which I think is great. [chuckles]Lexi 32:30 [sighs] Yeah.Ben 32:30 [Dreams by The Cranberries from You've Got Mail plays] Anyhow, I still like the film from the version of New York, we get to the Joni Mitchell opening. Greg Kinnear is great. Steve Zahn's awesome in it. And then, you also have this like story where Tom Hanks' character's father is on his third wife and he's got these two little siblings from, like, his grandfather's just disgusting relationship with a younger woman and his father's disgusting relationship, and then eventually the nanny leaves with the second or third wife or whatever. It's amusing.Lexi 33:01 Yeah, there's some jabs in there, but okay.Ben 33:03 Anyhow, I can't do faves without talking about it, even though it is problematic and, you know, I now see a lot of issues with that film's writing, but... [both chuckle] I had a huge crush on Meg Ryan for a long time. [music fades out] What is your second one? Do you have a great lead in? Lexi 33:23 I do because actually, as you were talking, I changed my mind about--Ben 33:29 Oh, my goodness. What?!Lexi 33:29 I did.Ben 33:32 I saw that a pop up on the screen here that said, "Lexi has edited the show notes."Lexi 33:35 I made a change. So, I've changed my second one to others to kind of chat about, runner up, whatever. The next movie romcom that I'd like to talk about is Baby Mama. Sorry.Ben 33:47 So, I've never heard of this.Lexi 33:47 [Stay Up Late by The Talking Heads from Baby Mama plays] Oh, Benjamin. It is awesome. Okay, so we've got Tina Fey, we've got Amy Poehler, we've got Greg Kinnear, and Dax Shepard. So, the whole premise is Tina Fey... Again, this movie was recommended to me by Dillian. Ben 34:07 Oh, it's coming back to me now. Lexi 34:09 And it's about Tina Fey, who's this corporate lady who she's getting up there in age and she wants to have a baby, but she's not in a relationship. So, she decides to just hire a surrogate who turns out to be Amy Poehler, who kind of plays this like white trash crazy lady. Ben 34:28 Yeah. Yeah. Lexi 34:28 And the two of them forge this, like, really unlikely friendship, and meanwhile are having their own, like, issues with men on the side. And I feel like it's a romantic comedy about friends and, like, yes, there's male love interests in both of the ladies' lives, but it's more or less like it's the coming together of two unlikely friends to form a really strong relationship. Ben 34:48 Mm-hmm.Lexi 34:49 And it is funny as shit. I loved it. To this day, still makes me LOL. I love it. Ben 34:56 Yeah, laugh out loud for the younger generation. Lexi 35:00 Just, there's one scene because. I worked at--Ben 35:02 Wafflecopter.Lexi 35:02 I worked at a well-known grocery store...Ben 35:07 We all know by now, if you listen to the show.Lexi 35:07 I worked there, and we used to joke about it all the time that this movie came out 'cause it kind of felt like working in this, like, corporate, natural grocery store, where the owner of the store is, like, fabulously rich and wealthy and very like, not down to earth, but then is also pretending to be this hippy.Ben 35:26 Only hires granola people. Lexi 35:28 Well, no, but like is pretending to be this hippie and kind of is, but absolutely so disconnected from life, and there's one minute, and it's they played by Steve Martin and he plays such a good wacky, hippie billionaire. He rewards Tina Fey's character with five minutes of uninterrupted eye contact [Ben laughs] and it's just so good. Ben 35:52 My god, I can't do a three count of eye contact with anybody. Five minutes is fucking torture. It's like staring into the sun. Lexi 35:58 It's so funny and the whole thing, it starts with Liz Lemon-- [laughs] Tina Fey's character--Ben 36:05 I feel like when you have a prominent actor, you can call them anybody from their oeuvre of films or whatever. Lexi 36:12 Yeah. Tina Fey's character is looking for a new location for one of their new grocery stores, which is basically like a Whole Foods, and she scouts out a place which is Greg Kinnear's juice shop and they forge a bit of a romantic relationship that way. That man plays a good romantic lead. Ben 36:29 Yeah, he's unthreatening and has sort of big eyes.Lexi 36:32 Yeah. Very gentle, deer-like qualities.Ben 36:36 [laughs] Yeah, he's a deer man.Lexi 36:38 He is a dear man. But, if you haven't seen it, Ben, you need to watch Baby Mama. It's hilarious. [song continues]Ben 36:42 Yeah, I'll check it out. I'll put it on the to-watch list, for sure. Awesome. [music fades out] Well, if that wraps up the second, I think it's time for us to go to our mid-show break. [sings along with "Who's That Pokémon?" theme music] Da-na, na-na... [record scratches off record] No, no. What? Da-na... [record scratches off record] No, we're not doing it, not this time.Lexi 36:56 Whaaaat?Ben 36:57 [sings along with "Who's That Pokémon?" theme music] Da-na, na-na... [record scratches off record] We're not doing Who's that Pokémon? [gasps] We're playing a game I've stolen from another podcast called My Brother, My Brother and Me, in which I offer you a Hallmark rom comedy description.Lexi 37:11 Okay.Ben 37:12 I'm going to give you a romcom title and description. You tell me if it's Hallmark or AI [Lexi laughs] in a segment I like to call... [playful music plays] Hey, I?Lexi 37:23 Oh, wow.Ben 37:25 Hallmark or AI?Lexi 37:25 AI.Ben 37:27 AI, question mark. I don't know. So, that's the game we're playing today. Lexi 37:31 Okay.Lexi 37:31 Yeah, let's do it. Ben 37:31 Let's get into it. You ready for your first one? [romantic music plays] The title of this romcom is Love Notes and Bookstore Blunders. "In a quaint bookstore nestled in the heart of a bustling city, a shy and reserved librarian finds herself caught in a whirlwind romance with a charming but disorganized writer who accidentally swaps their notebooks, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and unexpected connections as they embark on a journey to retrieve their misplaced musings and maybe find love along the way." AI or Hallmark? [music ends]Lexi 38:03 I'm going to go with AI.Ben 38:04 Ding, ding, ding! That is AI. Well done. Lexi 38:07 Yay!Ben 38:07 [laughs] What gave it away? Lexi 38:11 It's a little too on-the-nose.Ben 38:12 Is it too on-the-nose? You just wait. Some of these Hallmark ones are very...Lexi 38:16 Okay. Well, no, I mean like I don't have... Yeah, okay. Give me the next one. Let's do this. Ben 38:20 The next one here is Cupid's Catering Chaos. [romantic music plays] Lexi 38:24 Oh, god. [Ben laughs]Ben 38:26 "When an ambitious but overwhelmed chef reluctantly agrees to cater her ex's wedding, she finds herself entangled in a comedic web of mistaken identities, culinary calamities, and unexpected romance when she collides with the charming wedding planner determined to make the event perfect, forcing her to confront her past and maybe find a second chance at love." [music ends]Lexi 38:49 I'm going to say that's Hallmark. [wrong buzzer sounds]Ben 38:50 It's AI. Lexi 38:53 Agh. Okay, okay.Ben 38:57 All right. All right, let's do one more.Lexi 38:59 Okay.Ben 38:59 Let's see if you'll land this one. The next one is called Dater's Handbook. [romantic music plays] "Cass is searching for the man of her dreams, except she thinks she has found the ideal man. She finds out she's wrong after a few dates and decides to read The Dater's Handbook, a guide that outlines the expectations a man should achieve. George follows all the expectations in the handbook, whereas Robert doesn't, but he's equally charming. Blah blah, blah blah blah." Basically, should you follow your heart or the expectations of others? That's it. [music ends]Lexi 39:29 I'm gonna go with AI. [wrong buzzer sounds]Ben 39:31 It's Hallmark.Lexi 39:32 No! Oh, my god. Ben 39:35 Dater's Handbook, 2016m starring Meghan Markle in this cast.Lexi 39:40 No.Ben 39:40 Yeah, and two people I've never heard of as the other competing men. [Lexi sighs] Anyway, I could play this game all day, but it does lead you to wonder if perhaps AI is writing everything that comes out of Hallmark. [Lexi laughs] Lexi 39:56 I mean, reading some of the titles that came out around Christmas-time, I was just like, "My god. This is awful."Ben 40:04 I'm not going to do the full thing, but here's a couple more. There's one called Finding Normal.Lexi 40:08 Ooh.Ben 40:08 So boring. Summer Villa, generic as hell. Hidden Gems. Lexi 40:12 Yeah, I've heard of that one. Ben 40:13 Deliver by Christmas--Lexi 40:16 I've heard of that one too. Ben 40:15 Just My Type.Lexi 40:18 Oh. Ben 40:18 So, I think the thing I'm taking away here is that the more specific the title is, the more likely it is to be AI. The actual Hallmark ones are boring as hell. Lexi 40:28 We should write one of these. Ben 40:30 We absolutely should. Lexi 40:32 Like, "Man in sweater likes pie." Like, "Oh."Ben 40:34 Yeah, it's called Pie of my Eye. [laughs]Lexi 40:38 Pie of My Eye.Ben 40:39 When an artisanal sweater maker accidentally has their yarn delivered to the equally artisanal pie maker next door, hilarity ensues.Lexi 40:52 Basically, there's so many ones like The Truth About Cats and Dogs. Ben 40:56 Yeah. Lexi 40:56 Like, that's another one of like the dogs meet in the dog park.Ben 40:59 Well, that's not Hallmark.Lexi 40:59 40:59 No, but I'm just saying that lie they could definitely do one where it's like, "The people at the puppy store are next door to the kitten store and they fall in love, but will cats and dogs ever truly get along?" Like, "Eugh." Puke.Ben 41:13 Yeah, because cats are the opposite of dogs. Lexi 41:16 Cats are girls and dogs are boys. [both laugh]Ben 41:17 Yeah. There's a term for that stupid thing in psychology, but I don't remember what it is, so fuck that. Anyhow, [sings along with "Who's That Pokémon?" theme music] Da-na, na-na-na. [speaks] AI? The worst fucking title for that.Lexi 41:33 That's a good one.Ben 41:35 All right, I'm glad we got to switch it up a little bit. Let's go into our final choices here.Lexi 41:40 Yeah.Ben 41:40 Why don't you take it away? Lexi 41:42 Okay, for my final romantic comedy shout-out of the evening, I'd like to... [laughs] It makes sense to me. My movie pick is Idiocracy. Ben 41:55 Okay. Yeah. [Buckaroo by Buck Owens from Idiocracy plays] This is a strange one for me. I don't necessarily think of Idiocracy as a romcom or as a prescient look into the future that we now live in. Lexi 42:06 Yeah, it's a documentary about our current day and age.Ben 42:10 Yeah.Lexi 42:10 No. I just find like the two-- well, I guess there's three main characters in. it. So, you've got Maya Rudolph and then one of the Wilson boys--Ben 42:19 Luke.Lexi 42:19 Luke Wilson, fall in love in a hopeless place, Ben.Ben 42:25 A hopeless place being what amounts to now, 2024 America. Lexi 42:32 The future. It's just so funny because both of them are kind of like useless in the present day, but then they wind up--Ben 42:38 But really shine.Lexi 42:38 But then they wind up-- they're absolute geniuses—geniusi?—in the future. Ben 42:44 Yeah, geni.Lexi 42:44 Geni. And they come together to, like, have a really positive relationship that's built on respect and kindness, and I think that's something that we should all aspire to is just like doing the best you can, be nice to each other, look out for everybody around you, and be respectful. And that movie is so hilariously bad and so much of it, Terry Crews, as the president who rides a motorcycle, and my favourite is when he--Ben 43:17 They're spraying Gatorade on all the lawns. Lexi 43:19 When he's doing the state of the address and he's walking up and down the stage and just like into the microphone is like, "Shit." Like, that is so funny. That entire movie is amazing and it is a great romantic comedy. I don't care what anyone says. Ben 43:35 No, we ain't here to judge. You get to choose what you like, and I think that's a fantastic choice. Lexi 43:41 Other favourite part of the movie is when he's in prison—Luke Wilson's character—is in prison and he goes up to the guards and he's like, "Hi, excuse me. I'm actually I'm supposed to be getting out," of jail and the guards are like, "Then you're supposed to be in that line, stupid." [laughs] "Yeah, right. Sorry." [laughs] Ah, it's so good.Ben 43:59 The idea that, you know, a completely sort of average to below-average intelligence like myself could someday be useful or possibly a genius is very appealing to someone like me, so I get it. Lexi 44:15 Great movie. Ben 44:17 Idiocracy, apparently a romcom. Lexi 44:19 Yep. It is. It is.Ben 44:20 I'm letting you have it. I ain't challenging that. Lexi 44:22 Prove me wrong, world. Prove me wrong. Ben 44:24 None of us want to take the time to do that. We're all very busy.Lexi 44:27 Busy. Well, I definitely have a lot of shout-outs about runners up, but I think we'll probably talk about them in just--Ben 44:32 Let's do it. Let's go around in a minute. I'm going to do my next one quickly here and it's Music and Lyrics. [Main Theme from Music and Lyrics by Adam Schlesinger plays] After I started my relationship with [imitating Borat] my wife, [in usual voice] we decided to exchange romantic comedies that we enjoyed, and I presented You've Got Mail to Fiona and I was like, "Did you love it? Did you love it?" and that's when I got the, "Actually, it's fucked up and here's why" back from Fiona. [Lexi laughs] And then, she's like, here's a romantic comedy where the two main people are on a more even footing with each other and it was Music and Lyrics. This is a movie starring everyone's favourite British dude--Lexi 45:17 Hugh Grant. Yep.Ben 45:18 High Grant. I can't believe I just blanked on his name, who is a sort of washed-up or retired pop star from the '80s – think like George Michael from Wham, but he's straight. So, he was a young pop megastar and now he's sort of washed up and then Drew Barrymore as a... What is she? A house sitter in this movie, if I'm remembering correctly? She ends up watering his plants for some reason while he's busy taking jobs, writing shitty lyrics for shitty pop stars that he doesn't really care about, and he's just in it for the pay check and they come to a point where she starts meddling with his lyrics, and they get together and they start working on the music and lyrics together and they form this really lovely relationship where they are equals in it and they're both contributing to all aspects of it and we get this great fake Shakira in the movie that I think is just wonderful. Lexi 46:15 Mm-hmm. Ben 46:17 And it was the juxtaposition of the romcom that I'd offered up as a fave versus this one that has made it a fast fave for me, and also came from the person that I chose to spend the rest of my life with--Lexi 46:30 Aw, that's sweet.Ben 46:30 --which makes it a very special movie to me that I've watched many, many times, but it's just a lovely, wholesome romantic comedy full of laughs because Drew Barrymore is, generally speaking, charming when she's not crossing picket lines. Writers' strike reference there, for everybody.Lexi 46:47 That's true.Ben 46:50 And, you know, Hugh Grant is charming, always charming, and that makes this my third pick. Music and Lyrics – go watch it if you haven't watched it yet. I think you'll enjoy it. Lexi 46:59 He's kind of like the British, Greg Kinnear, isn't he? Ben 47:04 Yeah, yeah. Lexi 47:05 Or Greg Kinnear is the American Hugh Grant. Ben 47:08 Yeah, that sounds better. I think that's the way we put it. Greg Kinnear is an American Hugh Grant, with less staying power. Lexi 47:15 Yes. Yeah.Ben 47:18 I mean, what's that new movie that's Guy Pearce that was like Colin Farrell and Hugh Grant and is like a... [pause] Woof. We're bad at this. It's like a a crime movie.Lexi 47:33 Is it, like, The Gentlemen?Ben 47:33 A British crime. Is that what it's called? The one with the blond guy that looks like Thor that isn't Thor.Lexi 47:39 Yeah, that's Charlie...Ben 47:41 Yeah, yeah.Lexi 47:42 The Gentlemen.Ben 47:42 Yeah, Charlie Hunnam and is that called The Gentlemen?Lexi 47:46 Yeah.Ben 47:46 Yeah, it's a great one and Hugh Grant's playing this like smarmy-ass tabloid reporter. Lexi 47:53 I'm just double checking. Ben 47:54 It's great. He's wonderful.Lexi 47:55 Matthew McConaughey's in it.Ben 47:57 Yeah. Lexi 47:58 Colin Farrell. Oh, yeah. That's a great... Have you seen the TV show?Ben 48:02 There's a TV show based off of this?Lexi 48:05 Yeah, it's on Netflix. There's a series now that's kind of in the same universe. It is excellent. Ben 48:09 Oh, wow. No, I haven't, so there's a drop. Lexi 48:10 Yeah, Guy Ritchie also works on that one too. It's wonderful. Ben 48:16 Hugh Grant's very likeable and hilariously this is not Notting Hill, which other people might choose as his more prominent romcom adventure, but...Lexi 48:27 I'm just making sure. Yeah. Charlie Hunnam, Michael McConaughey...Ben 48:32 Is he in Love Actually?Lexi 48:32 Who? Charlie?Ben 48:35 No, Hugh Grant.Lexi 48:37 Yes, he is. He's the prime minister.Ben 48:37 Is he the president or I mean the premier-- yeah, prime minister. [chuckles] And he's the one that basically has the really inappropriate relationship with his staffer. Lexi 48:45 There's a lot of inappropriate relationships in that whole film, but yes. Ben 48:50 What I wanted to do, since we were talking about how great the response was on Instagram, is just shout out some of the favourites from the listeners here.Lexi 48:58 Yeah, do it.Ben 48:58 Somebody suggested that... Oh, username... I'm bad at this. We don't usually actually remember to call people out on the show, so... @timothywinchester offered up a classic romantic comedy called I've Got Your Number, and they suggested that it's more fun than they expected. For worse, the same person—Timothy Winchester—offered up Holiday in Handcuffs, which looks like a Hallmark movie with that dude from Saved By the Bell and, for some reason, they're handcuffed together.Lexi 49:30 Oh.Ben 49:30 I don't know. Let's keep going. What else we got? The F Word is a recommendation from somebody.Lexi 49:36 Ainsley? Ben 49:36 Was it Ainsley?Lexi 49:38 Yes, Ainsley suggests The F Word. Ben 49:41 Also known as What If? in other countries. Yeah, for some reason I can't see who actually sent these in to me anymore. Lexi 49:46 Oh, I can kind of see here, I can see Dave, who was just recently on the podcast, Dave Stone, said PS I Love You is a great romantic comedy. Ben 49:54 Oh, cool. We got...Lexi 49:58 Ryan Webb says the worst is Love, Actually. Ben 50:02 Of Rooked podcast – our homies over at Rooked.Lexi 50:05 Of Rooked podcast.Ben 50:05 I would say sister podcast. Mother podcast? Brother podcast. Anyhow, Ryan. Lexi 50:11 Yeah, probably mother podcast. The best is She's All That. Ben 50:15 As they posit, it's a prequel to the Scooby-Doo movie. Lexi 50:19 What else do we have here? We have @photoguy79 says How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is the best, but only for the bullshit scene. Matthew McConaughey 50:27 Lexi I think you're running away. Drew Barrymore 50:32 Why don't you save your mind games for your next bet? Okay, I am not running away.Matthew McConaughey 50:36 Bullshit.Drew Barrymore 50:36 [softly] Excuse me. Matthew McConaughey 50:39 [softly] You heard me. [romantic music plays] [softly] Bullshit.Lexi 50:44 What else we have? Ling Zena has a couple – While You Were Sleeping, probably the biggest one, Irish Wish, is a cool premise but with zero chemistry and the friendships make no sense. Ben 51:02 It's a Lindsay Lohan romcom.Lexi 51:03 Yeah. And, I feel like that was like her comeback movie.Ben 51:07 Her attempted revival.Lexi 51:07 Like, she wanted... This was going to be... Yeah.Ben 51:10 Yeah. Did not work. And the same user gave us While You Were Sleeping, which I enjoyed, I remember watching that, but it is a weird premise, as well...Lexi 51:20 It is.Ben 51:21 ...where Sandra Bullock is so in love with--Lexi 51:24 --a person she doesn't even know because she's--Ben 51:25 With Peter Gallagher. Yeah, because she sees him at the train.Lexi 51:30 Yeah. She's made up this fake world for themselves. Ben 51:31 This delusional relationship, and then eventually, that all comes to light and it's terrible, but she falls for his brother, Bill Pullman... RIP.Lexi 51:38 [laughs] Aw.Ben 51:40Peter Gallagher, if you don't recall, is Sandy Cohen from The OC. [sings along with OC theme song] Dana-nana-na-na-na. California, here we come. [speaks] Right, that's enough. So, thank you for submitting those. Lexi 51:52 Yeah.Ben 51:52 I think that's everybody. Lexi 51:53 Yeah, yeah. And we have some runners-up to kind of throw down. We won't go into big detail, but there's a lot of really great ones. I'm going to throw out there 10 Things I Hate About You. Ben 52:03 Yeah, yeah. That's on my list of runners-up as well. 10 Things I Hate About You is fantastic. We got some Joseph Gordon Levitt and his brother, Heath Ledger. Have you ever seen those memes where they put like their faces together and it looks like the same guy? [Heath Ledger sings Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You]Lexi 52:16 Yeah, if they're the same person. Julia Stiles.Ben 52:18 Julia Stiles.Lexi 52:17 There's Alexis from... Well, Alex, from Alex Mack.Ben 52:24 I don't know.Lexi 52:24 You never watched Alex Mack?Ben 52:27 No.Lexi 52:27 [gasps] Ben, what were you doing in the '90s?Ben 52:30 It's the blonde one, though, but I--Lexi 52:31 It's The Secret World of Alex Mack. Like Alexis...Ben 52:34 But I I mean, I know who you're talking about and I had a huge crush on her when I was younger. Yeah. 10 Things I Hate About You is just fantastic because of Heath Ledger's bleacher scene. Lexi 52:44 Larissa Oleynick. Thank you. Sorry.Ben 52:46 No. Please.Lexi 52:46 There we go.Ben 52:48 Heath Ledger's dancing up and down the bleachers bit is pretty fantastic. Lexi 52:54 Yeah, it's a great one. So, 10 Things I Hate About You, Bridesmaids – another one about, like, finding yourself before you can care for others. You have to care for yourself.Ben 53:04 Yep.Lexi 53:05 Really great. And another one where a friend comes forward and says, "You're not doing well. I care about you. You got to get your shit together," so great, great movie.Ben 53:15 Maya Rudolph plays the friend who comes forward and is like, "You are effing this all up."Lexi 53:20 Well, she's actually-- there's a couple of people that go forward and kind of say that. Sookie St. James actually sits her down and says, "Get your shit... Better get your poop in a group." Maya Rudolph shits in the street. Ben 53:31 Yep. Yep. Yes, diarrhea. [blows raspberry] Diarrhea. If you're sitting in a Chevy and you're feeling something heavy...Lexi 53:38 Oh, what have I done?Ben 53:40 Diarrhea. [blows raspberries]Lexi 53:40 I'd also like to throw out The Princess Bride. That was what I swapped out Baby Mama for.Ben 53:46 Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.Lexi 53:47 I love The Princess Bride. I think that it is--Ben 53:49 [imitating Peter Cook] Mawage. Twoo wuv.Lexi 53:52 There's so many great moments in that movie about love and friendship. Ben 53:56 "Witch, get out of here!" "I'm not a witch. I'm your wife."Lexi 54:01 Perseverance. Whenever anybody asks me to like, "Hey, what are you up to? You never post pictures of yourself on Instagram," I always send them a picture of Miracle Max and I say, "I'm not looking my best these days," and then I post that, and people... I like to laugh, Ben. I like to laugh.Ben 54:17 I wouldn't say you look that much like Miracle Max. Passing resemblance at most. Lexi 54:22 Thank you, but I feel like I do, at my best. But anyway, great movie. Andre the Giant. Delightful.Ben 54:24 Yeah. Uh-huh. Absolutely. It is a delight. Another one I wanted to talk about is The Notebook. It's not one of my faves. I just like the fact that Ryan Gosling apparently did not get along so much with Rachel McAdams that they hate each other to this day.Lexi 54:43 Really?Ben 54:43 Yeah, they apparently just did not gel on set. Because it was everybody's favourite romance movie when it came out. It was a huge hit and I just love that little factoid that they apparently just did not work well together to the point that they still dislike each other. Lexi 54:59 [laughs] Hey, whatever. The working relationship--Ben 55:04 The Wedding Singer. Drew Barrymore is a great romcom star. Lexi 55:07 Ah yes, she is. And Adam Sandler is a really good opposite for her. Ben 55:11 Yeah. And we get a redo with them as well, later on, in kind of the same way that we got Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail. We've got 50 First Dates, which is actually a super charming film. Lexi 55:20 It is.. And there's a song in there that I sing to myself in the car all the time. Ben 55:25 Which song is? Lexi 55:28 [sings along to Forgetful Lucy by Adam Sandler] Cracked her head like Gary Busey. [Ben laughs] Bum, bum, bum. [speaks] It's such a great little. He's a good singer, Adam Sandler. Ben 55:37 The more I think about it, the more I really like that film, the way that it ends with just sort of like finding a way forward together, even though things can't be the way they were initially, and I think that's--Lexi 55:47 Yeah, or the way they want it.Ben 55:50 Yeah. And I think that's kind of sweet and beautiful is that it's still worth having, [song continues] even though it's changed and it's harder and there's more to it. There's more difficulty. It's kind of about-- I mean it's literally about an injury, a life-altering injury for a person, but it's, you know, kind of about the idea of like for better or for worse sort of idea of a relationship and caring for a partner as their health needs change. And, that's kind of-- that's romantic.Lexi 56:16 Yeah. Well, it's unconditional love. Ben 56:19 Yeah. There you go. Thank you for summing that up in two words [chuckles] what took me about 50 paragraphs? I am AI. You can tell that we live in an AI because I am just spewing out nonsense that I've heard before.Lexi 56:33 What else we got? Ben 56:34 Groundhog Day, I want to talk about because I love Groundhog Day. I think it's funny. As a romcom though, it is disgusting. Lexi 56:43 It's all about manipulation, but...Ben 56:46 Yeah, exactly. Again. He never learns. Bill Murray's character never learns to be a better person. He learns how to game the system to get what he wants.Lexi 56:54 Yes. Yeah.Ben 56:54 It is literally the wrong message to be sending to people that want to find a healthy relationship. Lexi 57:01 But, at the same time, too, I feel like he's punished for it because he's basically in purgatory. Like, somebody did the math and something like he lived 9,000 years or something.Ben 57:10 Yeah. Yeah, to get all these things right. Lexi 57:12 He is a horrible person, but, yeah, he's stuck in his own personal hell. Ben 57:18 I don't feel like this movie gives us a change for him.Lexi 57:21 No.Ben 57:21 More that he just finally gets the game right and presses all the controls in the right way.Lexi 57:24 Yeah, absolutely. Ben 57:26 He never engages. I mean, I guess the idea is that he finally, when he stops trying and actually engages, is sort of the premise, but I never really felt that way. I felt like he's just trying. Lexi 57:37 Figured out how to game it. Yeah.Ben 57:38 Yeah, exactly. But anyhow, it's still a fun film and I quote what's-his-name who plays Ned. "Ned? Watch out for that step. It's a doozy."Lexi 57:53 That's a good one.Ben57:55 Gross Point Blank is a blast. I like the idea of an assassin romcom.Lexi 58:00 Where he goes back to his high school reunion, trying to make something of himself.Ben 58:02 Yeah. Yeah. Assassin is in the doldrums because he's like, "Oh, I never saw myself being an assassin. Let me go back to my hometown and see if I can find myself again."Lexi 58:14 Tom Cusack is a is another good romantic comedy guy. Ben 58:16 Did you just call him Tom Cusack? Lexi 58:17 What did I say? Ben 58:18 I think you said Tom. But, I like Tom Cusack. He's like his evil twin brother...Lexi 58:23 What's his actual...? John Cusack.Ben 58:24 ...for Johnny, Johnny. Lexi 58:25 Oh, god.Ben 58:30 Yeah, and you get Dan Ackroyd as a kind of menacing villain. Lexi 58:30 Yeah. Mm-hmm.Ben 58:31 With a bad haircut. Lexi 58:34 Many levels to hi
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The Hunt begins in earnest, on today's episode! Game: “C.J. Carrella's WitchCraft“ Oracle: “GameMaster's Apprentice – Weird Horror Deck“ Music: “Celebration” by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Subscribe to the podcast here!
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Umsjón: Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Lovísa Rut var stýrimaður Popplands í dag. Póstkassinn var opnaður, heyrðum viðtal við Silkikettina, nýtt frá Úlfi Úlfi, Ed Sheeran, Rolling Stones, Pale Moon og fleirum. Og plata vikunnar á sínum stað, platan heitir Repeat og er með Brynju Bjarnadóttur. CELL7 - City Lights. Sudan Archives - Come Meh Way. BEABADOOBEE - the way things go. KÁRI - Sleepwalking. Sheeran, Ed - American Town. THE BAMBOOS - Ex-Files. ÚLFUR ÚLFUR - Þú hér. Hackman, Marika - No Caffeine. Gladys Knight and The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia. Bubbi Morthens - Holan. Wonder, Stevie, Rolling Stones, The, Lady Gaga - Sweet Sound of Heaven [Edit]. SILKIKETTIRNIR, SILKIKETTIRNIR - Þolinmæðiskona. SILKIKETTIRNIR - Ekki vera viss. LEO SAYER - You make me feel like dancing. Big Thief - Born For Loving You. Brynja Bjarnadóttir - Fight. Cyrus, Miley - Used To Be Young. BILLY JOEL - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song). Una Torfadóttir, Elín Hall - Bankastræti. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Road Trippin'. CAROLINE POLACHECK - Smoke. Post Malone - Something Real. JEFF WHO? - She's Got The Touch. Tayo Sound, Pixey - Daisy Chain. FUTURE ISLANDS - King of Sweden. BUBBI & KATRÍN HALLDÓRA - Án Þín. Lúpína - Yfir skýin. SUZANNE VEGA - Luka. DIKTA - From Now On. Pale Moon - Spaghetti. FLEETWOOD MAC - Never Going Back Again. Birkir Blær - Thinking Bout You. Birnir - Spurningar (ft. Páll Óskar). Grace, Kenya - Strangers. HAPPY MONDAYS - Step On. UXI - Wolfes. DAÐI FREYR - Limit To Love. Brynja Bjarnadóttir - Tropical. JAMIROQUAI - Canned Heat. MOSES HIGHTOWER - Stutt Skref. UNNSTEINN - Andandi. MALEN & RAVEN - Right? JULIAN CIVILIAN - Fyrirmyndarborgari. THE WHITE STRIPES - Seven Nation Army. TAPPI TÍKARRASS - Tekinn Upp. HELGI BJÖRNSSON - Besta Útgáfan Af Mér.
Umsjón: Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Lovísa Rut var stýrimaður Popplands í dag. Póstkassinn var opnaður, heyrðum viðtal við Silkikettina, nýtt frá Úlfi Úlfi, Ed Sheeran, Rolling Stones, Pale Moon og fleirum. Og plata vikunnar á sínum stað, platan heitir Repeat og er með Brynju Bjarnadóttur. CELL7 - City Lights. Sudan Archives - Come Meh Way. BEABADOOBEE - the way things go. KÁRI - Sleepwalking. Sheeran, Ed - American Town. THE BAMBOOS - Ex-Files. ÚLFUR ÚLFUR - Þú hér. Hackman, Marika - No Caffeine. Gladys Knight and The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia. Bubbi Morthens - Holan. Wonder, Stevie, Rolling Stones, The, Lady Gaga - Sweet Sound of Heaven [Edit]. SILKIKETTIRNIR, SILKIKETTIRNIR - Þolinmæðiskona. SILKIKETTIRNIR - Ekki vera viss. LEO SAYER - You make me feel like dancing. Big Thief - Born For Loving You. Brynja Bjarnadóttir - Fight. Cyrus, Miley - Used To Be Young. BILLY JOEL - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song). Una Torfadóttir, Elín Hall - Bankastræti. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Road Trippin'. CAROLINE POLACHECK - Smoke. Post Malone - Something Real. JEFF WHO? - She's Got The Touch. Tayo Sound, Pixey - Daisy Chain. FUTURE ISLANDS - King of Sweden. BUBBI & KATRÍN HALLDÓRA - Án Þín. Lúpína - Yfir skýin. SUZANNE VEGA - Luka. DIKTA - From Now On. Pale Moon - Spaghetti. FLEETWOOD MAC - Never Going Back Again. Birkir Blær - Thinking Bout You. Birnir - Spurningar (ft. Páll Óskar). Grace, Kenya - Strangers. HAPPY MONDAYS - Step On. UXI - Wolfes. DAÐI FREYR - Limit To Love. Brynja Bjarnadóttir - Tropical. JAMIROQUAI - Canned Heat. MOSES HIGHTOWER - Stutt Skref. UNNSTEINN - Andandi. MALEN & RAVEN - Right? JULIAN CIVILIAN - Fyrirmyndarborgari. THE WHITE STRIPES - Seven Nation Army. TAPPI TÍKARRASS - Tekinn Upp. HELGI BJÖRNSSON - Besta Útgáfan Af Mér.
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Iceland Airwaves issue! Discover great new music from Iceland featuring: Hrim, BSI, Pale Moon and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebottomforty/support
🦙 Hola estimades! Setmana molt complerta a Les Golfes! Al programa 44 anunciem la festa especial que estem preparant pel pròxim 10 de desembre... i a més us informem de l'hora del pati, un festival de música independent a Gelida, amb un cartell IMPRESSIONANT! Musicalment parlant, continuem descobrint novetats del darrer tram del 2022 com les de Sandra Monfort, Filippin Yes, Moito! o Baldosa. I al darrer tram del programa, fem una mini secció de PSICODÈLIA d'aquesta que agrada tant a Antonio. Estigueu atentes els pròxims dies a xarxes... Hi haurà novetats! Salut i música! Han sonat: Germà Aire, Filipin Yess, Moito!, Garrafa Nadal + Reïna, Baldosa, Pale Moon, Cometa, Judit Neddermann + Vernat, Magalí Datzira, Julia Colom, Sandra Monfort, Arde, Abraxas , PJ Harvey
Ten Years After "Bad Scene"Big Joe Turner "Shake, Rattle And Roll"Eilen Jewell "Shakin' All Over"Dinosaur Jr. "Repulsion"Aretha Franklin "(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone"Them "Mystic Eyes"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Married Man Blues"Johnny Cash "The Man Comes Around"Big Bill Broonzy "Terrible Operation Blues"Elvis Costello "Jimmie Standing In the Rain"Steve Earle "Tom Ames' Prayer"Joan Shelley "If the Storms Never Came"Fats Waller "Stay"Jimmie Rodgers "Blue Yodel #9"Nina Simone "Blues for Mama"The Black Keys "Sinister Kid"Gladys Bentley Quintet "Boogie'n My Woogie"The Light Crust Doughboys "Beer Drinkin' Mama"Superchunk "Shallow End"Cafeteria "Poloroids"Shannon McNally "Pale Moon"Justin Townes Earle "Yuma"The Black Crowes "P. 25 London"Drag The River "Bug Country"Valerie June "Shakedown"Lucinda Williams "Joy"Alvin Youngblood hart "Mama Don't Allow"Jimbo Mathus "Poor Lost Souls"The Cactus Blossoms "Everybody (feat. Jenny Lewis)"The Yardbirds "New York City Blues"The Mountain Goats "New Monster Avenue"Ed Young "Reg'lar, Reg'lar, Rolling Under"Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra/Adelaide Hall "Creole Love Call"Jim Weatherly "Midnight Plane To Houston"Hartman's Heartbreakers "Fetch It on Down to My House"Lil Green "My Mellow Man"Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys "Settin' the Woods on Fire"Rosalie Hill "Rolled and Tumbled"Billie Holiday "It's Like Reaching for the Moon"Tom Waits "Way Down In The Hole"Fred McDowell "Come and Found You Gone"Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos "Aurora En Pekin"The Lonesome Doves "When We Were Wild"Otis Redding "I've Got Dreams To Remember"James Booker "Feel So Bad"
Con el calor que hace, y yo resfriado, manda …… Pido disculpas por esta voz acatarrada en el programa de hoy. Un Sonidos y Sonados en el que hemos podido meter 19 propuestas musicales variaditas, son las siguientes : O Paradis, Pale Moon, Port Louis, Puma Rai Tape Diana, Cristina Quesada, Fujita, Monalisa, Egon Soda, […]
😇 A les Golfes no descansem ni per setmana santa.. Això si, baixem revolucions i fem un programa molt de tranquis, amb ritme lent i pausat. Preneu seient i degusteu una copa de vi de la comarca, acompanyats de la Maria Jaume, Red Perill o Pale Moon. Acomiadem el programa amb un clàssic de la Björk. Fins aviat, estimats oients! Salut i música!!! Han sonat: Maria Jaume · Joan Sordé · Pale Moon · RODEO, b1n0, PHOAC · Alex Cameron · Alon Tayar · Hoonine · Aina Tramullas · Darren Hayman · Pau Pratso · xicu, roserona · Björk
Chris Fury, Nix of @doyouspeakgeek and NavyMontel of @bledricornspeaks discuss and breakdown the first two episodes of the new Marvel/ Disney plus series, Moon Knight!
Chris Fury, Nix of @doyouspeakgeek and NavyMontel of @bledricornspeaks discuss and breakdown the first two episodes of the new Marvel/ Disney plus series, Moon Knight!
Jack Nicholson is terrifying us yet again but this time as The Clown Prince of Crime, The Joker! Join us, as Brandon finds out who Michael Keaton plays in Beetlejuice and how P'Tricia avoided getting mugged in the mean streets of Sacramento. All this and more on this week's episode of The Way Back Recap! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewaybackrecap/support
Song: Into the Wayside Part I / SickBand: CeremonyFrom: Rohnert Park, CaliforniaAlbum: Rohnert Park, 2010Song: Dude NoBand: Cliquey BitchesFrom: Los AngelesAlbum: Scorpio Scorpio, 2020Label: Fettkakao RecordsSong: One More Beer (maybe first)Band: Mud City ManglersFrom: Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaAlbum: Heart Full of Hate, 2022 (re-release of debut album in 2000)Label: Beluga Records Song: Ramona Pt. 1Band: Mike Wicked From: Moncton, New Brunswick Album: Love, Sick, Love, 2022Song: Parts UnknownBand: OuttacontrollerFrom: HalifaxAlbum: Single, 2021Song: ReactionBand: Fat StupidsFrom: Halifax Album: Reaction, 2017Song: Mega Babes Of The Wild OrderBand: Mrs. PissFrom: California Album: Self-Surgery (live), 2022Label: Sargent HouseSong: Heil SatanásBand: Retro mor cego From: Basel, SwitzerlandAlbum: Split single with Cigarkills, 2021Song: SanidadBand: INYECCIÓNFrom: Chile and Argentina Album: Porqueria, 2022Label: Discos EnfermosSong: LevitateBand: Liquid FaceFrom: NSW, AustraliaAlbum: II, 2022Label: Goodbye Boozy RecordsSong: Creepin'Band: BASIL & The Red - Bellied PikesFrom: Nova ScotiaAlbum: Self-titled, 2022Label: Big Turnip RecordsSong: The Back Side Of DallasBand: Miss Georgia PeachFrom: Minneapolis, MinnesotaAlbum: Aloha from Kentucky, 2022Label: Rum Bar RecordsSong: Market StreetBand: Sugar TraditionFrom: DetroitAlbum: Single, 2022Label: Remove RecordsSong: PanicBand: The AnomalysFrom: AmsterdamAlbum: Glitch, March 2022 Label: Slovenly RecordingsSong: Sidewalk Surfing OverdriveBand: Orally Fixated From: MontrealAlbum: Traxide benefit compilation #1 (compilation) 2022Song: Chica Superpoderosa Band: Confusion From: ChileAlbum: Lo Que No Es Simple Y Fácil De Entender No Puede Ser La Verdad, 2022Label: Junko RecordsSong: Crazy BoysBand: The Clams (band from the 80s)From: MinnesotaAlbum: Two-song single, re-release, 2022Label: Rum Bar RecordsSong: OversimplificationBand: Modern CynicsFrom: Halifax, Nova Scotia Album: Fuck 2021: Dead Broke Rekerds & Dirt Cult Records Sampler, 2022 Label: Dirt Cult RecordsSong: Hummingbird Band: Peter PanthersFrom: HalifaxAlbum: Self-titled, 2022 (previous recordings)Song: CapricesBand: Swamp PrinceFrom: Nova Scotia Album: Self-titled, 2022Song: Walking Through A DreamBand: Zygome From: Halifax Album: Demo, 2018Song: Peruvian CokeBand: FoilFrom: Kansas CityAlbum: Full Band Demo, 2022Label: Dirtbag Distro RecordsSong: Vision ZeroBand: JailerFrom: New York CityAlbum: Demo, 2021Label: Sorry State RecordsSong: BastardosBand: La Milagrosa From: Puerto Rican punks in NYCAlbum: Panico, 2022Label: Iron Lung RecordsSong: LeaveBand: Wilting PrimroseFrom: Rosenheim, GermanyAlbum: Single, 2022Song: FlatfootBand: MoarFrom: Antwerp, BelgiumAlbum: Flatfoot, 2022Label: Belly Button RecordsSong: Bad NewsBand: BzdetFrom: PolandAlbum: Nie Ma Nic, 2022Label: Discos PeroquébienSong: Guillotine BladeBand: The DrinFrom: Cincinnati, OhioAlbum: Engines Sing for the Pale Moon, 2022Label: Drunken Sailor RecordsSong: Paladin's Wrath (Live from the Oubliette) Maybe cutBand: Poison RüinFrom: PhiladelphiaAlbum: Live / Tour Tape '22, 2022Song: The Butcher Of BurundiBand: Uncle ToastyFrom: Fort Worth, Texas Album: Self-titled, 2022Label: Saustex Records Song: Irrelevant ManBand: SmirkFrom: Los AngelesAlbum: 2021 Sampler, 2022Label: Drunken Sailor RecordsSong: The Perfect CocktailBand: Tigers On OpiumFrom: Portland, OregonAlbum: Escape To Weird Mountain Volume 7, 2022Label: Forbidden Place RecordsSong: HonestlyBand: The Maxines (2-piece band, Texas expats, 2009-2012)From: Olympia, Washington Album: Burn It DownLabel: GirlsvilleSong: Lows & HighsBand: Weird OmenFrom: FranceAlbum: Lows & Highs / Warsaw - EP, 2022Label: Beast RecordsSong: Cash ‘Em InBand: BossFrom: England and France Album: Two-song single, 2021Label: Static Shock RecordsSong: NornBand: BornFrom: Iceland Album: Drottningar Dauðans, 2022Label: Iron Lung RecordsSong: Nobody CaresBand: DD Owen & Shitty LifeFrom: Parma, Italy Album: Self-titled, 2016, re-release Label: Goodbye Boozy RecordsSong: SDKBand: Conan Castro and The Moonshine PiñatasFrom: Lisbon, PortugalAlbum: Shrimp Waterfall, 2022Label: Groovie RecordsSong: The End Of Everything Band: The Black TonesFrom: Seattle, Washington Album: The End Of Everything, 2022Label: Sub Pop Records
Legit interview with the duo 'Pale Moon'. Bona fide music excerpts.00:00 Introduction01:05 'Strange Days'02:34 Nata and Árni introduce themselves08:12 Why and how do you make music?22:15 'Dusty Road'23:02 Genre and income streams31:47 Music videos37:05 'Happier'38:33 About 'Clown'46:30 'Clown'47:30 Siberia and Iceland50:35 We love taxes57:50 OutroPale Moon's website: https://www.palemoonmusic.com/Podcast soundtrack by Mohamed Amer.You can support this podcast through Ko-fi For any comments, my email address is ragnhild@wesenberg.org.You can also find this podcast on Instagram: @themusiciansjourneypodcast
Legit interview with the duo 'Pale Moon'. Bona fide music excerpts.00:00 Introduction01:05 'Strange Days'02:34 Nata and Árni introduce themselves08:12 Why and how do you make music?22:15 'Dusty Road'23:02 Genre and income streams31:47 Music videos37:05 'Happier'38:33 About 'Clown'46:30 'Clown'47:30 Siberia and Iceland50:35 We love taxes57:50 OutroPale Moon's website: https://www.palemoonmusic.com/Podcast soundtrack by Mohamed Amer.You can support this podcast through Ko-fi For any comments, my email address is ragnhild@wesenberg.org.You can also find this podcast on Instagram: @themusiciansjourneypodcast
As broadcast February 16, 2022 with plenty of reunited for your podcast feels so good. Tonight we welcome back Prince Paolo for the first time in several weeks with the Lunar New Year and Danno's quarantine last week ruining our chance to get him into the studio. Thus, a special night calls for good tunes, and both Danno and Prince Paolo brought it for the full two hours with fresh cuts and slept on specials for the palette, with highlights from Jordana, Pale Moon, and Sampa The Great to taste test, amongst other highly worthy artists just making their way. One correction to be made here is that Gino Vanelli made his appearance on Soul Train in 1975, not 1972.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Gino Vanelli – People Gotta MoveCalson – Galactic Sushis Time To ShineSpoon – Feels AlrightThe Golf Club – funny lil thingRyan Egan – Soft PowerSimen Mitlid – Leon T.Part II (31:35)L'Objectif - Same ThingMwanje – Wild Ones feat Sampa The GreatSynapson feat Dominique Fils-Aimé - Stand TallAlfie Templeman - BrokenDust in the Sunlight - Former LivesMALIA - Only One Part III (61:03)Jordana - Catch My DriftVance Eris - HOT FUDGECayo Coco – SofieUrban Parcs – Kool AidMeyru - Off WhiteLo Moon - StopPart IV (91:06)Luxxury - Just Like It Was Before (Art of Tones Remix)Phil From Havea - SavoureuxPale Moon - ClownAu Gres - do you think were old enough?Carli Brill - Concrete JungleErin Rae - Lighten Up & Try
Það er sterkur íslenskur indí-blær yfir popplandi dagsins. Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen og Andrea Jónsdóttir líta við til að ræða plötu vikunnar, sem að þessu sinni er platan Kill The Moon eftir Kig & Husk. Við fáum líka heimsókn frá Árna Guðjónssyni, öðrum liðsmanna sveitarinnar Pale Moon, sem var að senda frá sér glænýja smáskífu, lagið Clown, á miðnætti í nótt sem leið. Umsjón: Bjarni Daníel Þorvaldsson Lagalisti: Hjálmar, Kári Stefánsson - Kona Billie Eilish - Male Fantasy RAKEL - Nothing Ever Changes Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason The Beatles - Drive My Car The Clash - Police & Thieves Salóme Katrín - The Other Side Phoebe Bridgers - Kyoto BSÍ - My Knee Against Kyriarchy The Vaccines - If You Wanna Teezo Touchdown - Social Cues Mitski - The Only Heartbreaker Kig & Husk - Aha (those Were The Ways) Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, Christine & The Queens - New Shapes Toro Y Moi - Freelance Yaeji - When I Grow Up PinkPantheress - I must apologise Inspector Spacetime - Bára Rico Nasty, Flo Milli - Money Tears For Fears - No Small Thing Bubbi Morthens - Háflóð Damon Albarn - Royal Morning Blue Team Dreams - Where The Map Runs Out Silk Sonic - Smokin Out The Window Tennis - Need Your Love Cate Le Bon - Remember Me Snorri Helgason - Ingileif Aldous Harding - Lawn Kig & Husk - So Long Holly Kig & Husk - Maximillion Magnús Þór, Jónas Sig - Ef ég gæti hugsana minna (Hljómskálinn) Svavar Knútur, Irish Mythen - Hope & Fortune Emiliana Torrini - Baby Blue Wet Leg - Too Late Now Little Simz - I Love You I Hate You Kanye West - Flashing Lights feat. Dwele Kevin Abstract, Ryan Beatty - SIERRA NIGHTS Birnir - 200 Arlo Parks - Eugene Pale Moon - Stranger Pale Moon - Strange Days Pale Moon - Clown CeaseTone, RAKEL, JóiPé - Ég var að spá
Það er sterkur íslenskur indí-blær yfir popplandi dagsins. Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen og Andrea Jónsdóttir líta við til að ræða plötu vikunnar, sem að þessu sinni er platan Kill The Moon eftir Kig & Husk. Við fáum líka heimsókn frá Árna Guðjónssyni, öðrum liðsmanna sveitarinnar Pale Moon, sem var að senda frá sér glænýja smáskífu, lagið Clown, á miðnætti í nótt sem leið. Umsjón: Bjarni Daníel Þorvaldsson Lagalisti: Hjálmar, Kári Stefánsson - Kona Billie Eilish - Male Fantasy RAKEL - Nothing Ever Changes Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason The Beatles - Drive My Car The Clash - Police & Thieves Salóme Katrín - The Other Side Phoebe Bridgers - Kyoto BSÍ - My Knee Against Kyriarchy The Vaccines - If You Wanna Teezo Touchdown - Social Cues Mitski - The Only Heartbreaker Kig & Husk - Aha (those Were The Ways) Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, Christine & The Queens - New Shapes Toro Y Moi - Freelance Yaeji - When I Grow Up PinkPantheress - I must apologise Inspector Spacetime - Bára Rico Nasty, Flo Milli - Money Tears For Fears - No Small Thing Bubbi Morthens - Háflóð Damon Albarn - Royal Morning Blue Team Dreams - Where The Map Runs Out Silk Sonic - Smokin Out The Window Tennis - Need Your Love Cate Le Bon - Remember Me Snorri Helgason - Ingileif Aldous Harding - Lawn Kig & Husk - So Long Holly Kig & Husk - Maximillion Magnús Þór, Jónas Sig - Ef ég gæti hugsana minna (Hljómskálinn) Svavar Knútur, Irish Mythen - Hope & Fortune Emiliana Torrini - Baby Blue Wet Leg - Too Late Now Little Simz - I Love You I Hate You Kanye West - Flashing Lights feat. Dwele Kevin Abstract, Ryan Beatty - SIERRA NIGHTS Birnir - 200 Arlo Parks - Eugene Pale Moon - Stranger Pale Moon - Strange Days Pale Moon - Clown CeaseTone, RAKEL, JóiPé - Ég var að spá
In Autumn Sesshin's Day Four Teisho, given on Oct. 5th, 2021, Rinzan Osho examines The Hidden Lamp, "Nyozen's Pale Moon of Dawn." We try desperately to hold the strands of our life -- and our identity -- together. What happens when the bottom falls out?
Mission of Burma "Secrets"Jelly Roll Morton "Doctor Jazz Stomp"Memphis Minnie "Night Watchman Blues (Take 2)"Wanda Jackson "Hot Dog! That Mad Him Mad"The Replacements "Kiss Me On The Bus"The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion "Wail"Big Joe Williams "49 Highway Blues"Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes "Sloppy Drunk"Tom Rush "Baby Please Don't Go"Big Joe Williams "Sitting On Top Of The World"Kathleen Edwards "Empty Threat"Broken Social Scene "Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl"The Mountain Goats "The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton"Palace Music "New Partner"Uncle Tupelo "Still Be Around"Eilen Jewell "I'm Gonna Dress in Black"Adam Faucett "Day Drinker"Fugazi "Strangelight"Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit "Sometimes Salvation"Jimi Hendrix "Gypsy Eyes"Loretta Lynn "Have Mercy"Sugar Pie DeSanto "It's Done And Forgotten"Dave Van Ronk "Sunday Street"X "In This House That I Call Come"Andrew Bird "Plasticites"Brandi Carlile "The Eye"Tom Waits "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You"Jelly Roll Morton "Don t you leave me here"Excuse 17 "Watchmaker"The Stooges "1969"Minutemen "Corona"Robert Petway "Catfish Blues"Sweet Emma & Her Dixieland Boys "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll"John Lee Hooker "Seven Days And Seven Nights"Billie Holiday "God Bless the Child"Shannon Mcnally;Neal Casal "Pale Moon"Hank Williams "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"Mississippi John Hurt "Louis Collins"Sister O.M. Terrell "I'm Going to That City (To Die No More)"Sister O.M. Terrell "I'm Going to That City"Jelly Roll Morton "Smoke House Blues"Hüsker Dü "Divide And Conquer"Sebadoh "Drama Mine"Joni Mitchell "The Dawntreader - Live at Le Hibou Coffee House, Ottawa, Ontario, 3/19/1968"Jelly Roll Morton "Slow Swing and "Sweet Jazz Music""
Meet Victoria, author of books like Like a Pale Moon, Our lady of theVarious Sorrows, and Who By Water. Hear about what it was like to move from Appalachia to California, hear a story of manifesting beer, and find out the real reason her clothes are all black!https://victoriaraschke.com/https://www.instagram.com/victoria_raschke/Be sure to check out her latest book: The Renegade Tea Cookbook! Filled with recipes and tips both mundane and magical, it's a great companion to her Voices of the Dead series. Get monthly spell boxes, join the Marco Polo chat, plus hear bloopers, extra stories, and other bonus content on my patreon! Choose from a variety of tiers and rewards from $1 to $60. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cleverkimscurios)
Two tales from native cultures. Under a Pale Moon is about the kappa, a mythical, monstrous creature of Japan and Mulliwonk, an indigenous tale from the Nurrindjeri culture. Both creatures live in water and terrify unsuspecting humans.Mark Meyer is a septuagenarian artist, writer, & former research biologist who resides in the middle of a lake in Washington State. He enjoys a great fondness for dogs, guitars, & scotch. His artwork & poetry have somehow managed to get around here and there. Tim Law submitted the poem The Mulliwonk. Timothy Law is a writer of fantasy, horror, detective and general fiction from a little town in Southern Australia called Murray Bridge. Currently working at the Murray Bridge Library in the role of Library Manager he has dreamed since high school of becoming a fulltime author. His stories can be found at http://somecallmetimmy.blogspot.com.au/ and on other platforms.Read by Andi Brooks, a Tokyo resident and Bella Lugosi biographer.You can read today's story and all the stories featured on kaidankai at https://www.whiteenso.com/100-stories.html. If you'd like to participate in kaidankai, please send your story here: https://www.whiteenso.com/kadankai-submit.html.Follow us on twitter at: Japanese Ghost Stories @ghostJapaneseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaidankai100/
As broadcast September 14, 2021 with plenty of surplus minutes for your podcast adventurism. We begin tonight by noting yesterday in 1969, when a concert promoter in Toronto made an indelible mark on the history of concerts world-wide, and then it's time to bring the juice with Prince Paolo and his #indie & #underground gems unearthed from the past week! Great tunes from all over the map for our season finale here, with a banger from Strategy, some soul from Russian artist PASHA, more brilliance from HANYA, and a Webmoms finisher that is oh so right. Happy birthday as well to our dear friend also from Toronto, Stevie Zita!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Avalanches – Light UpThe Avalanches – If I Was A FolkstarPale Moon – Strange DaysStevie Zita – LunaLemonade Baby – Is It Too LateSly 5th Ave feat Dinitia – With You (Chamber Edit)Strategy & Fiend – Premium GreasePart II (32:42)Hunter Blair Ambrose - Alone TogetherSpunsugar - RodanPASHA - Bad TripsHelven - u my homieRYA - SECONDSPali Gap – Bliss Part III (60:47)SOOT SPRITE - Alone Not LonelyHANYA – FortunesMe and The Moon - StrangersOSOO - Young LoversCharly Haze - Getaway CarAnna Vincent - Thin Skin Part IV (90:55)Eliza Elliot - Go Outside!Ocean Flaws - HologramThala – contradictionsThyla – GumToni Sancho - Survive!Webmoms - Waiting ft MADDY
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"Today on our journey up the Natchez Trace Parkway we are visiting the Meriwether Lewis exhibit and are going to listen to part of Pale Moon Rider, a song written about the danger posed by robbers along this early National Road. "Captain Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition died here in 1809. In 1848 the state of Tennessee erected a monument at Lewis's grave, which visitors can see at this exhibit. The monument is a broken shaft symbolizing the early death of a promising life. The surrounding County is also called Lewis County. "To this day there is some question about his death. Was it the suicide of a troubled young man? Or had Lewis, in his post as governor of Louisiana, discovered something about his predecessors, General Wilkinson and associates, that they wouldn't allow him to report to Washington? Too, the Trace was notorious for its criminals and bandits. Was Lewis robbed and murdered? (SONG CLIP PERFORMED HERE) Highwaymen are coming. They're on a dead run through the cane break. Hide all the women and the silver and the gold, Highwaymen, on the road. Don't you be fooled by all those fancy clothes, He's a highwayman and he's a rogue. "Join us next time when we will visit PHOSPHATE MINE. I'm Frank Thomas, Your guide along the Natchez Trace a road through the wilderness." For more about Natchez Trace: A Road Through the Wilderness, visit eddieandfrank.com
Clay Travis talks Wizards locking in the 8 seed and says the play-in hasn't made a difference. Unless the Warriors lose tonight and then Clay believes a lot of people will complain. Clay also talks Russell Westbrook, the real leg-up winner of the play-in so far and Cory Conners at the PGA Championship. FOX's Shannon Spake joins the show to talk NASCAR, Florida, tree rats, rough waters, and 2 great shark stories. Plus, they reminisce over station wagons, kids in the back of pick-ups, discuss a tally of 55-7, Tebow, and Shannon's auction for the Iron Man Foundation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Jay & Bailey interview Tristan Tritt, Travis Tritt's son, about his own music with Pale Moon Creek & the impact his father's success has had on his journey towards success.
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Icelandic-Siberian duo Pale Moon bring the heat in episode 20 of Music On Repeat. Suzie Q sits down with Arni and Nata to talk about their new single ‘Stranger', the complicated task of filming a one-shot music video, and the multi-faceted meaning of the name ‘Pale Moon'.
Better late than never, right? We're watched the first few episodes of a lot of shows of Summer 2020 and then we talked about them! Is Summer 2020 the kind of season that you should write home about? Maybe if your parents and you keep up correspondence about anime, I suppose. We're looking at a whole lot of the new hotness but we're also skimming over some of the more interesting and "unique" shows about horny tokusatsu teenagers and horny ogresses. I guess a lot of the shows this season are kind of about just being really really in the mood, huh? Or maybe that's just the entirety of anime in general? In this episode, we're talking about Deca-Dence, Super Hentai HxEROS, Rent-A-Girlfriend, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Climax, Gibiate, Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time, The God of High School, Monster Girl Doctor, Fire Force Season Two, Uzaki-Chan Wants to Hang Out, Lapis Re:LIGHTS, Re:Zero Season Two, and The Misfit of Demon King Academy. Remember to always bring a snack if you're gonna do a three hour long podcast, boy and girls! Go to www.otakumelancholy.com for all our links including the ones to all our other socials and join the Discord at https://discord.gg/rUHYUyW to continue the conversation! Check out Amelia's podcast at www.otakuhostclub.com and go watch her on the YouTube at www.youtube.com/c/MOESODA/! Ganbatte!
This was recorded a few weeks ago, and its finally released! Nick takes us to the circus with some new and old Pale Moon cards including Harri and Venus Luquier!! Also, Cole's adio is messed up, but don't worry, it has been fixed for the future!! Vanguard Zero friend codes: Will - 849225481 Cole - 113121736 Alan - 909225142 Jack - 909228007 E-mail: drivecheckpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @drive_check @washinthesink @cole_mccune Instead of a Patreon Link, I'll be including a link to a website that has a ton of organizations that could use your money more. nym.ag/2ALP59q For singles and clan set bundles, check out badmonstergames.com Special Thanks to our Patreon backers: Mewwill Alan Camacho Wesley Welch Kay William Anderson Skyridge Games Philip Bass Geoffrey Butler Mr James F Butler Britney PKMNcast Deven Paradis Ouellet Alex Stewart Alec Manke Nicklol2 Alison
This week on The Reel Debaters James Beaver shits on sewer people, Jimmy tells Micheal he's wrong a lot, Martin thinks the best toilets are in Tokyo and we ask the questions if you could work for any bad guy as an apprentice who would it be and why and if 2020 was a movie , what would it be about...kinda of. Cast: Jimmy Skinner, Martin Navarro, Micheal Petrow and James Beaver Twitter @reeldebaters Instagram @reeldebaters [Click here to give us a review](https://ratethispodcast.com/reeldebaters) We are supported by: [Proper Designworks](https://www.instagram.com/properdesignworks/?hl=en). For all your custom embroidery and clothing needs.
We have been excited for this one, for WEEKS. Or at least Atlas has. Pale Moon, Granblue, Dark Irregulars, and Murakumo have some new toys in Butterfly D'Moonlight, which means our good friend Commanderjaime is back to talk Granblue while Atlas gushes about his new Pale Moon toys, Root Beer seems moderately satisfied, and Matt literally falls asleep on air because the Murakumo stuff is that disappointing.Check out CommanderJaime's Granblue blog!Or visit his Youtube channel!Follow Jaime on Twitter @JaimeUlisesAlv1Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @NexusatNight, or support us on Patreon!Follow Atlas on Twitter or Instagram @atlasnovackFollow Matt on Twitter @wiggumzzFollow Alvin/Root Beer on Twitter @plasmaeclipseDon't forget to send us Create-a-Card ideas if you got em, with the hashtag #nexuscards!Send us episode ideas, questions, or just come say hi!Listen to Atlas' other podcast, Bad Reading, here!Or watch it here!
Errane, Steve and Syd discuss Fiege Promotion, Star Wars trailer and our favorite Joker. Socials Steve - twitter.com/canyougeek Errane - twitter.com/southamdesigns Sydney - https://twitter.com/SydStahr Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1889286891176453/ Email - Show@canyougeek.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/canyougeek Discord - http://discord.gg/G9HHcbf Music Used under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Song: Something Elated Artist: Broke For Free http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Something_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Something_EP_-_05_Something_Elated https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/legalcode
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to look at the emergence of the web through the lens of Netscape, the browser that pushed everything forward into the mainstream. The Netscape story starts back at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana where the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (or NCSA) inspired Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina to write Mosaic, which was originally called xmosaic and built for X11 or the X Window System. In 1992 there were only 26 websites in the world. But that was up from the 1 that Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee built at info.cern.ch in 1991. The internet had really only been born a few years earlier in 1989. But funded by the Gore Bill, Andreessen and a team of developers released the Alpha version of the NCSA Mosaic browser in 1993 and ported it to Windows, Mac, and of course the Amiga. At this point there were about 130 websites. Version two of Mosaic came later that year and then the National Science Foundation picked up the tab to maintain Mosaic from 94 to 97. James Clark, a co-founder of Silicon Graphics and a legend in Silicon Valley, took notice. He recruited some of the Mosaic team, led by Marc Andreessen, to start Mosaic Communications Corporation, which released Netscape Navigator in 1994, the same year Andreessen graduated from college. By then there were over 2,700 websites, and a lot of other people were taking notice after 2 four digit growth years. Yahoo! and EXCITE were released in 1994 and enjoyed an explosion in popularity, entering a field with 25 million people accessing such a small number of sites. Justin Hall was posting personal stuff on links.net, one of the earliest forms of what we now call blogging. Someone else couldn't help but notice: Bill Gates from Microsoft. He considered cross-platform web pages and the commoditization of the operating system to be a huge problem for his maturing startup called Microsoft, and famously sent The Internet Tidal Wave memo to his direct reports, laying out a vision for how Microsoft would respond to this thread. We got Netscape for free at the University, but I remember when I went to the professional world we had to pay for it. The look and feel of Navigator then can still be seen in modern browsers today. There was an address bar, a customizable home page, a status bar, and you could write little javascripts to do cutesy things like have a message scroll here and there or have blinked things. 1995 also brought us HTML frames, fonts on pages, the ability to change the background color, the ability to embed various forms of media, and image maps. Building sites back then was a breeze. And with an 80% market share for browsers, testing was simple: just open Netscape and view your page! Netscape was a press darling. They had insane fans that loved them. And while they hadn't made money yet, they did something that a lot of companies do now, but few did then: they went IPO early and raked in $600 million in their first day, turning Marc Andreessen the poster child into an overnight sensation. They even started to say that the PC would live on the web - and it would do so using Netscape. Andreessen then committed the cardinal sin that put many in tech out of a job: he went after Microsoft claiming they'd reduce Microsoft to a set of “poorly debugged device drivers.” Microsoft finally responded. They had a meeting with Netscape and offered to acquire the company or they would put them out of business. Netscape lawyered up, claiming Microsoft offered to split the market up where they owned Windows and left the rest to Netscape. Internet Explorer 1 was released by Microsoft in 1995 - a fork of Mosaic which had been indirectly licensed from the code Andreessen had written while still working with the NCSA in college. And so began the “Browser Wars” with Netscape 2 being released and Internet Explorer 2, the same year. 1995 saw the web shoot up to over 23,000 sites. Netscape 2 added Netscape Mail, an email program with about as simple a name as Microsoft Mail, which had been in Windows since 1991. In 1995, Brendan Eich, a developer at Netscape wrote SpiderMonkey, the original JavaScript engine, a language many web apps still use today (just look for the .jsp extension). I was managing labs at the University of Georgia at the time and remember the fast pace that we were upgrading these browsers. NCSA telnet hadn't been updated in years but it had never been as cool as this Netscape thing. Geocities popped up and I can still remember my first time building a website there and accessing incredible amounts of content being built - and maybe even learning a thing or two while dinking around in those neighborhoods. 1995 had been a huge and eventful year, with nearly 45 million people now “on the web.” Amazon, early search engine Altavista, LYCOS, and eBay launching as well. The search engine space sure was heating up… Then came 1996. Things got fun. Point releases of browsers came monthly. New features dropped with each release. Plugins for Internet Explorer leveraged API hooks into the Windows operating system that made pages only work on IE. Those of us working on pages had to update for both, and test for both. By the end of 1996 there were over a quarter million web pages and over 77 million people were using the web. Apple, The New York Times, Dell.com appeared on the web, but 41 percent of people checked AOL regularly and other popular sites would be from ISPs for years to come. Finally, after a lot of talk and a lot of point releases, Netscape 3 was released in 1997. Javascript got a rev, a lot of styling elements some still use today like tables and frames came out and forms could be filled out automatically. There was also a gold version of Netscape 3 that allowed editing pages. But Dreamweaver gave us a nice WYSIWIG to build web pages that was far more feature rich. Netscape got buggier, they bit on more and more thus spreading developers thing. They just couldn't keep up. And Internet Explorer was made free in Windows as of IE 3, and had become equal to Netscape. It had a lot of plugins for Windows that made it work better on that platform, for better or worse. The Browser Wars ended when Netscape decided to open source their code in 1998, creating the Mozilla project by open sourcing the Netscape Browser Suite source code. This led to Waterfox, Pale Moon, SeaMonkey, Ice Weasel, Ice Cat, Wyzo, and of course, Tor Browser, Swiftfox, Swift Weasel, Timberwolf, TenFourFox, Comodo IceDragon, CometBird, Basilisk, Cliqz, AT&T Pogo, IceCat, and Flock. But most importantly, Mozilla released Firefox themselves, which still maintains between 8 and 10 percent marketshare for browser usage according to who you ask. Of course, ultimately everyone lost the browser wars now that Chrome owns a 67% market share! Netscape was sold to AOL in 1999 for $4.2 billion, the first year they dropped out of the website popularity contest called the top 10. At this point, Microsoft controlled the market with an 80% market share. That was the first year Amazon showed up on the top list of websites. The Netscape problems continued. AOL released Netscape 6 in 2000, which was buggy and I remember a concerted effort at the time to start removing Netscape from computers. In 2003, after being acquired by Time Warner, AOL finally killed off Netscape. This was the same year Apple released Safari. They released 7.2 in 2004 after outsourcing some of the development. Netscape 9, a port of Firefox, was released in 2007. The next year Google Chrome was released. Today, Mozilla is a half-billion dollar a year not-for profit. They ship the Firefox browser, the Firefox OS mobile OS, the online file sharing service Firefox Send, the Bugzilla bug tracking tool, the Rust programming language, the Thunderbird email client, and other tools like SpiderMonkey, which is still the javascript engine embedded into Firefox and Thunderbird. If the later stage of Netscape's code in the form of the open source Mozilla projects appeal to you, consider becoming a Mozilla Rep. You can help contribute, promote, document, and build the community with other passionate and knowledgeable humans that are on the forefront of pushing the web into new and beautiful places. For more on that, go to reps.mozilla.org. Andreessen went on to build Opsware with Ben Horowitz (who's not a bad author) and others. He sold the hosting business and in 2005 continued on with Horowitz founded Andreessen Horowitz which were early investors of Facebook, Foursquare, GitHub, Groupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, Jawbone, Zynga, Skype, and many, many others. He didn't win the browser wars, but he has been at the center of helping to shape the Internet as we know it today, and due to the open sourcing of the source code many other browsers popped up. The advent of the cloud has also validated many of his early arguments about the web making computer operating systems more of a commodity. Anyone who's used Office 365 online or Google apps can back that up. Ultimately, the story of Netscape could be looked at as yet another “Bill Gates screwed us” story. But I'm not sure that does it justice. Netscape did as much to shape the Internet in those early days as anything else. Many of those early contributions, like the open nature of the Internet, various languages and techniques, and of course the code in the form of Mozilla, live on today. There were other browsers, and the Internet might have grown to what it is today. But we might not have had as much of the velocity without Andreessen and Netscape and specifically the heated competition that led to so much innovation in such a short period of time - so we certainly owe them our gratitude that we've come as far as we have. And I owe you my gratitude. Thank you so very much for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!
Wait, weren't we just here like three weeks ago? There was a dude on a horse... Nope, you're not seeing things. There's yet another set review! This time with the AL4 clans- Shadow Paladin, Dark Irregulars, Pale Moon, and Murakumo. After the medium minus effort of Vilest Deletor, the guys have brought in their good friend James to talk Pale Moon, meanwhile Matt fights off sleep deprivation.Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @NexusatNight, or support us on Patreon! patreon.com/nexuscorpsFollow Atlas @atlasnovack, Matt @wiggumzz, or Alvin/Root Beer @plasmaeclipse. James doesn't do social media so nuts to him I guess. Send us episode ideas, questions, or just come say hi!
The product stream happened a few days ago with many things being shown off. Join the Sack boys as they head down the rabbit hole of the new year of Vanguard. Also Andrew comes back, and their are some Pale Moon reveals everyone cares about, and DI reveals no one cares about.
A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.Episode 106 - 11 July 2019Sea Turtle spreads - https://www.scmagazine.com/home/security-news/sea-turtle-dns-hijackers-linked-to-breach-of-greeces-cctld-organization/Pale Moon waxed - https://www.zdnet.com/article/pale-moon-says-hackers-added-malware-to-older-browser-versions/Intel priv esc fix - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/intel-fixes-priv-escalation-vulnerability-in-enterprise-ssd/QNAP getting ransomed - https://www.scmagazine.com/home/security-news/ransomware/new-ech0raix-ransomware-now-hitting-qnap-nas-drives/Agent Smith attacks - https://threatpost.com/malware-agent-smith-android-ads/146359/
After lamenting the fate of an unlucky dragon the previous week, the rest of the AL4 clans are out to play! Dark Irregulars, Pale Moon, and Murakumo join Shadow Paladin in the metagame as our three hosts unpack the whole set. Follow us on Twitter @NexusatNight, Atlas @atlasnovack, Matt @wiggumzz, and Alvin/Root Beer @plasmaeclipse!
Would you dare to dance with the devil in the pale moonlight? In this episode of "None of my business" Rich from Success4 talks about selling out and the moral dilemma's you might face in business. David Icke's son Gareth was offered a huge recording contract by a notable record company with one stipulation?! that he changed his last name. What would you do if you were him? Fame and Glory or peaceful nights? Success4.com Passionate about safe self development
Our heroes find themselves at the siege of the city Tun Vareg, plans are made to use the tunnels under the city to gain an advantage over the inhabitants, but someone tiny and something massive lay below in the tunnels.
Our heroes twist something beautiful and make it monstrous and then find themselves on a wild goose chase than end where it began. Only this time with about 30 or 40 more spears.
This is the second session of 4 playing Dungeon World with Gauntlet Hangouts. Our heroes have met up with their new allies orcs from The Pale Moon horde and prepare to march and scout ahead of the oncoming army when they discover something that stinks.....
AsiaBSDcon review, Meltdown and Spectre Patches in FreeBSD stable, Interview with MidnightBSD founder, 8 months with TrueOS, mysteries of GNU and BSD split This episode was brought to you by Headlines AsiaBSDCon 2018 has concluded (https://2018.asiabsdcon.org/) We have just returned from AsiaBSDCon in Tokyo, Japan last weekend Please excuse our jetlag The conference consisted two days of meeting followed by 2 days of paper presentations We arrived a few days early to see some sights and take a few extra delicious meals in Tokyo The first day of meetings was a FreeBSD developer summit (while Benedict was teaching his two tutorials) where we discussed the FreeBSD release cycle and our thoughts on improving it, the new Casper capsicum helper service, and developments in SDIO which will eventually enable WiFi and SD card readers on more embedded devices The second day of meetings consisted of bhyvecon, a miniconf that covered development in all hypervisors on all BSDs. It also included presentations on the porting of bhyve to IllumOS. Then the conference started There were a number of great presentations, plus an amazing hallway track as usual It was great to see many old friends and to spend time discussing the latest happenings in BSD. A couple of people came by and asked to take a picture with us and we were happy to do that. *** FreeBSD releases Spectre and Meltdown mitigations for 11.1 (https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-18:03.speculative_execution.asc) Speculative execution vulnerability mitigation is a work in progress. This advisory addresses the most significant issues for FreeBSD 11.1 on amd64 CPUs. We expect to update this advisory to include 10.x for amd64 CPUs. Future FreeBSD releases will address this issue on i386 and other CPUs. freebsd-update will include changes on i386 as part of this update due to common code changes shared between amd64 and i386, however it contains no functional changes for i386 (in particular, it does not mitigate the issue on i386). Many modern processors have implementation issues that allow unprivileged attackers to bypass user-kernel or inter-process memory access restrictions by exploiting speculative execution and shared resources (for example, caches). An attacker may be able to read secret data from the kernel or from a process when executing untrusted code (for example, in a web browser). + Meltdown: The mitigation is known as Page Table Isolation (PTI). PTI largely separates kernel and user mode page tables, so that even during speculative execution most of the kernel's data is unmapped and not accessible. A demonstration of the Meltdown vulnerability is available at https://github.com/dag-erling/meltdown. A positive result is definitive (that is, the vulnerability exists with certainty). A negative result indicates either that the CPU is not affected, or that the test is not capable of demonstrating the issue on the CPU (and may need to be modified). A patched kernel will automatically enable PTI on Intel CPUs. The status can be checked via the vm.pmap.pti sysctl PTI introduces a performance regression. The observed performance loss is significant in microbenchmarks of system call overhead, but is much smaller for many real workloads. + Spectre V2: There are two common mitigations for Spectre V2. This patch includes a mitigation using Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation, a feature available via a microcode update from processor manufacturers. The alternate mitigation, Retpoline, is a feature available in newer compilers. The feasibility of applying Retpoline to stable branches and/or releases is under investigation. The patch includes the IBRS mitigation for Spectre V2. To use the mitigation the system must have an updated microcode; with older microcode a patched kernel will function without the mitigation. IBRS can be disabled via the hw.ibrsdisable sysctl (and tunable), and the status can be checked via the hw.ibrsactive sysctl. IBRS may be enabled or disabled at runtime. Additional detail on microcode updates will follow. + Wiki tracking the vulnerabilities and mitigations on different platforms (https://wiki.freebsd.org/SpeculativeExecutionVulnerabilities) Interview with MidnightBSD Founder and Lead Dev Lucas Holt (https://itsfoss.com/midnightbsd-founder-lucas-holt/) Recently, I have taken a little dip into the world of BSD. As part of my attempt to understand the BSD world a little better, I connected with Lucas Holt (MidnightBSD founder and lead developer) to ask him a few questions about his project. Here are his answers. It's FOSS: Please explain MidnightBSD in a nutshell. How is it different than other BSDs? Lucas Holt: MidnightBSD is a desktop focused operating system. When it's considered stable, it will provide a full desktop experience. This differs from other efforts such as TrueOS or GhostBSD in that it's not a distro of FreeBSD, but rather a fork. MidnightBSD has its own package manager, mport as well as unique package cluster software and several features built into user land such as mDNSresponder, libdispatch, and customizations throughout the system. It's FOSS: Who is MidnightBSD aimed at? Lucas Holt: The goal with MidnightBSD has always been to provide a desktop OS that's usable for everyday tasks and that even somewhat non technical people can use. Early versions of Mac OS X were certainly an inspiration. In practice, we're rather far from that goal at this point, but it's been an excellent learning opportunity. It's FOSS: What is your background in computers? Lucas Holt: I started in technical support at a small ISP and moved into web design and system administration. While there, I learned BSDi, Solaris and Linux. I also started tinkering with programming web apps in ASP and a little perl CGI. I then did a mix of programming and system administration jobs through college and graduated with a bachelors in C.S. from Eastern Michigan University. During that time, I learned NetBSD and FreeBSD. I started working on several projects such as porting Apple's HFS+ code to FreeBSD 6 and working on getting the nforce2 chipset SATA controller working with FreeBSD 6, with the latter getting committed. I got a real taste for BSD and after seeing the lack of interest in the community for desktop BSDs, I started MidnightBSD. I began work on it in late 2005. Currently, I'm a Senior Software Engineer focusing on backend rest services by day and a part-time graduate student at the University of Michigan Flint. It's FOSS: I recently installed TrueOS. I was disappointed that a couple of the programs I wanted were not available. The FreeBSD port system looked mildly complicated for beginners. I'm used to using pacman to get the job done quickly. How does MidnightBSD deal with ports? Lucas Holt: MidnightBSD has it's own port system, mports, which shared similarities with FreeBSD ports as well as some ideas from OpenBSD. We decided early on that decent package management was essential for regular users. Power users will still use ports for certain software, but it's just so time consuming to build everything. We started work on our own package manager, mport. Every package is a tar lzma archive with a sqlite3 manifest file as well as a sqlite 3 index that's downloaded from our server. This allows users to query and customize the package system with standard SQL queries. We're also building more user friendly graphical tools. Package availability is another issue that most BSDs have. Software tends to be written for one or two operating systems and many projects are reluctant to support other systems, particularly smaller projects like MidnightBSD. There are certainly gaps. All of the BSD projects need more volunteers to help with porting software and keeping it up to date. It's FOSS: During your June 2015 interview on BSDNow, you mentioned that even though you support both i386 and amd64, that you recommend people choose amd64. Do you have any plans to drop i386 support in the future, like many have done? Lucas Holt: Yes, we do plan to drop i386 support, mostly because of the extra work needed to build and maintain packages. I've held off on this so far because I had a lot of feedback from users in South America that they still needed it. For now, the plan is to keep i386 support through 1.0 release. That's probably a year or two out. It's FOSS: What desktop environments does MidnightBSD support? Lucas Holt: The original plan was to use Etoile as a desktop environment, but that project changed focus. We currently support Xfce, Gnome 3, WindowMaker + GNUstep + Gworkspace as primary choices. We also have several other window managers and desktop environments available such as Enlightenment, rat poison, afterstep, etc. Early versions offered KDE 3.x but we had some issues with KDE 4. We may revisit that with newer versions. It's FOSS: What is MidnightBSD's default filesystem? Do you support DragonflyBSD's HAMMER filesystem? What other filesystems? Lucas Holt: Boot volumes are UFS2. We also support ZFS for additional storage. We have read support for ExFat, NTFS, ext2, CD9660. NFS v3 and v4 are also supported for network file systems. We do not support HAMMER, although it was considered. I would love to see HAMMER2 get added to MidnightBSD eventually. It's FOSS: Is MidnightBSD affected by the recent Spectre and Meltdown issues? Lucas Holt: Yes. Most operating systems were affected by these issues. We were not informed of the issue until the general public became aware. Work is ongoing to come up with appropriate mitigations. Unfortunately, we do not have a patch yet. It's FOSS: The Raspberry Pi and its many clones have made the ARM platform very popular. Are there any plans to make MidnightBSD available on that platform? Lucas Holt: No immediate plans. ARM is an interesting architecture, but by the very nature of SoC designs, takes a lot of work to support a broad number of devices. It might be possible when we stop supporting i386 or if someone volunteers to work on the ARM port. Eventually, I think most hobby systems will need to run ARM chips. Intel's planning on locking down hardware with UEFI 3 and this may make it difficult to run on commodity hardware in the future not only for MidnightBSD but other systems as well. At one point, MidinightBSD ran on sparc64. When workstations were killed off, we dropped support. A desktop OS on a server platform makes little sense. It's FOSS: Does MidnightBSD offer support for Linux applications? Lucas Holt: Yes, we offer Linux emulation. It's emulating a 2.6.16 kernel currently and that needs to be updated so support newer apps. It's possible to run semi-recent versions of Firefox, Thunderbird, Java, and OpenOffice on it though. I've also used it to host game servers in the past and play older games such as Quake 3, enemy territory, etc. It's FOSS: Could you comment on the recent dust-up between the Pale Moon browser developers and the team behind the OpenBSD ports system? [Author's Note: For those who haven't heard about this, let me summarize. Last month, someone from the OpenBSD team added the Pale Moon browser to their ports collection. A Pale Moon developer demanded that they include Pale Moon's libraries instead of using system libraries. As the conversation continued, it got more hostile, especially on the Pale Moon side. The net result is that Pale Moon will not be available on OpenBSD, MidnightBSD, or FreeBSD.] Lucas Holt: I found this discussion frustrating. Many of the BSD projects hear a lot of complaints about browser availability and compatibility. With Firefox moving to Rust, it makes it even more difficult. Then you get into branding issues. Like Firefox, the Pale Moon developers have decided to protect their brand at the cost of users. Unlike the Firefox devs, they've made even stranger requirements for branding. It is not possible to use a system library version of anything with Pale Moon and keep their branding requirements. As such, we cannot offer Pale Moon in MidnightBSD. The reason this is an issue for an open source project is that many third party libraries are used in something as complex as a web browser. For instance, Gecko-based browsers use several multimedia libraries, sqlite3 (for bookmarks), audio and video codecs, etc. Trying to maintain upstream patches for each of these items is difficult. That's why the BSDs have ports collections to begin with. It allows us to track and manage custom patches to make all these libraries work. We go through a lot of effort in keeping these up to date. Sometimes upstream patches don't get included. That means our versions are the only working copies. With pale moon's policy, we'd need to submit separate patches to their customized versions of all these libraries too and any new release of the browser would not be available as changes occur. It might not even be possible to compile pale moon without a patch locally. With regard to Rust, it requires porting the language, as well as an appropriate version of LLVM before you can even start on the browser. It's FOSS: If someone wanted to contribute to your project, both financial and technical, how can they do that? Lucas Holt: Financial assistance for the project can be submitted online. We have a page outlining how to make donations with Patreon, Paypal or via bitcoin. Donations are not tax deductible. You can learn more at http://www.midnightbsd.org/donate/ We also need assistance with translations, porting applications, and working on the actual OS. Interested parties can contact us on the mailing list or through IRC on freenode #midnightbsd We also could use assistance with mirroring ISOs and packages. I would like to thank Lucas for taking the time to reply to my many questions. For more information about MidnightBSD or to download it, please visit their website. The most recent version of MidnightBSD is 0.8.6. News Roundup 8 months with TrueOS (https://inflo.ws/blog/post/2018-03-03-trueos-8th-month-review/) Purpose of this review - what it is and what it is not. I vowed to write down what I felt about TrueOS if I ever got to the six month mark of usage. This is just that. This is neither a tutorial, nor a piece of evangelism dedicated towards it. This is also not a review of specific parts of TrueOS such as Lumina or AppCafe, since I don't use them at all. In the spirit of presenting a screen shot, here is my i3wm displaying 4 windows in one screen - a configuration that I never use. https://inflo.ws/blog/images/trues-screenshot.png The primary tasks I get done with my computer. I need a tiling wm with multi-desktop capability. As regards what I do with a computer, it is fairly straightforward to describe if I just list down my most frequently used applications. xterm (CLI) Emacs (General editing and org mode) Intellij IDEA (Java, Kotlin, SQL) Firefox (Main web browser, with Multi-Account Containers) Thunderbird (Work e-mail) Notmuchmail (Personal e-mail) Chromium/Iridium (Dumb web browser) Telegram Desktop weechat (with wee-slack) cmus (Music player) mpv (Video player) mps-youtube (Youtube client) transmission-gtk Postgresql10 (daemon) Rabbitmq (daemon) Seafile (file sync) Shotwell (manage pictures) GIMP (Edit pictures) Calibre (Manage e-books) VirtualBox All of these are available as binary packages from the repository. Since I use Intellij Ultimate edition, I decided to download the no-jdk linux version from the website rather than install it. This would make sure that it gets updated regularly. Why did I pick TrueOS ? I ran various Linux distributions from 2001 all the way till 2009, till I discovered Arch, and continued with it till 2017. I tried out Void for two months before I switched to TrueOS. Over the last few years, I started feeling like no matter which Linux distribution I touched, they all just stopped making a lot of sense. Generally in the way things were organised, and particularly in terms of software like systemd, which just got pushed down my throat. I couldn't wrap my head around half the things going on in my computer. Mostly I found that Linux distributions stopped becoming a collection of applications that got developed together to something more coupled by software mechanisms like systemd - and that process was more and more opaque. I don't want to talk about the merits and de-merits of systemd, lets just say that I found it of no use and an unnecessary hassle. In February, I found myself in charge of the entire technology stack of a company, and I was free to make choices. A friend who was a long time FreeBSD user convinced me to try it on the servers. My requirement then was to run Postgres, Rabbitmq, Nginx and a couple of JVM processes. The setup was zero hassle and it hasn't changed much in a year. About three months of running FreeBSD-11.x on servers was enough for me to consider it for my laptop. I was very apprehensive of hardware support, but luckily my computer is a Thinkpad, and Thinkpads sort of work out of the box with various BSDs. My general requirements were: Must run Intellij IDEA. Must have proper graphics and sound driver support. Must be able to run VirtualBox. I had to pick from FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD, since these were the major BSDs that I was familiar with. One of my requirements was that I needed to be able to run VMs just in case I needed to test something on Windows/Linux. This ruled out OpenBSD. Then I was left with NetBSD and FreeBSD. NetBSD's driver support for newer Intel chip-sets were questionable, and FreeBSD was the only choice then. When I was digging through FreeBSD forums, I found out that running the 11.x RELEASE on my laptop was out of the question since it didn't have proper drivers for my chip-set either. A few more hours of digging led me to GhostBSD and TrueOS. I picked TrueOS straightaway because - well because TrueOS came from the old PC-BSD and it was built off FreeBSD-12-CURRENT with the latest drivers integrated. I downloaded the UNSTABLE version available in June 2017, backed up ALL my data and home directory, and then installed it. There were no glitches during installation - I simply followed the installation as described in the handbook and everything was fine. My entire switch from Arch/Void to TrueOS took about an hour, discounting the time it took to backup my data to an external hard disk. It was that easy. Everything I wanted to work just worked, everything was available in the repo. Tweaks from cooltrainer.org : I discovered this excellent tutorial that describes setting up a FreeBSD 11 desktop. It documents several useful tweaks, some of which I applied. A few examples - Fonts, VirtualBox, Firewall, UTF-8 sections. TrueOS (and FreeBSD) specific things I liked Open-rc The open-rc init system is familiar and is well documented. TrueOS specific parts are described here. When I installed postgresql10-server, there was no open-rc script for it, but I could cobble one together in two hours with zero prior experience writing init scripts. Later on I figured out that the init script for postgresql9 would work for 10 as well, and used that. Boot Environments This was an alien concept to me, but the first time I did an update without waiting for a CDN sync to finish, my computer booted into the shell and remained there. The friendly people at TrueOS discourse asked me to roll back to an older BE and wait for sync to finish. I dug through the forums and found "ZFS / Snapshots basics & How-To's for those new to TrueOS". This describes ZFS and BEs, and is well worth reading. ZFS My experience with boot environments was enough to convince me about the utility of ZFS. I am still reading about it and trying things out, and whatever I read just convinces me more about why it is good. File-system layout Coming from the Linux world, how the FreeBSD file-system is laid out seemed odd at first. Then I realised that it was the Linux distros that were doing the odd thing. e.g : The whole OS is split into base system and applications. All the non base system configurations and apps go into /usr/local. That made a lot of sense. The entire OS is developed along with its applications as a single coherent entity, and that shows. Documentation The handbooks for both TrueOS and FreeBSD are really really good. For e.g, I kept some files in an LUKS encrypted drive (when I used Arch Linux). To find an equivalent, all I had to do was read the handbook and look at the GELI section. It is actually nice being able to go to a source like Handbook and things from there just work. Arch Linux and Gentoo has excellent documentation as well, if anyone is wondering about Linux distros. Community The TrueOS community on both Telegram as well as on Discourse are very friendly and patient. They help out a lot and do not get upset when I pose really stupid questions. TrueOS core developers hangout in the Telegram chat-room too, and it is nice being able to talk to them directly about things. What did not work in TrueOS ? The following things that worked during my Linux tenure doesn't work in TrueOS. Netflix Google Hangouts Electron based applications (Slack, Skype) These are not major concerns for the kind of work I do, so it doesn't bother me much. I run a WinXP VM to play some old games, and a Bunsenlabs installation for Linux things like Hangouts/Netflix. I don't have a video calling system setup in TrueOS because I use my phone for both voice and video calls exclusively. Why am I staying on TrueOS ? Great community - whether on Discourse or on the telegram channel, the people make you feel welcome. If things go unanswered, someone will promise to work on it/file a bug/suggest work-arounds. Switching to TrueOS was philosophical as well - I thought a lot more about licenses, and I have arrived at the conclusion that I like BSD more than GPL. I believe it is a more practical license. I believe TrueOS is improving continuously, and is a great desktop UNIX if you put some time into it. AsiaBSDCon 2016 videos now available (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTFqpZk5ebD-FfVScL-x6ZnZSecMA1jI) The videos from AsiaBSDCon 2016 have been posted to youtube, 30 videos in all We'll cover the videos from 2017 next week The videos from 2018 should be posted in 4-6 weeks I are working on a new version of https://papers.freebsd.org/ that will make it easier to find the papers, slides, and videos of all talks related to FreeBSD *** syspatches will be provided for both supported releases (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20180307234243) Good news for people doing upgrades only once per year: syspatches will be provided for both supported releases. The commit from T.J. Townsend (tj@) speaks for itself: ``` Subject: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: www From: T.J. Townsend Date: 2018-03-06 22:09:12 CVSROOT: /cvs Module name: www Changes by: tj@cvs.openbsd.org 2018/03/06 15:09:12 Modified files: . : errata61.html stable.html faq : faq10.html Log message: syspatches will now be provided for both supported releases. ``` Thanks to all the developers involved in providing these! Update: An official announcement has been released: ``` I'm happy to announce that we are now able to provide two releases worth of syspatches on the amd64 and i386 platforms. The binary patches for 6.1 will hit the mirrors shortly, so you will be able to catch up with the errata on https://www.openbsd.org/errata61.html using the syspatch utility. People running amd64 will thus get the meltdown workaround. This means in particular that 6.2 will remain supported by syspatch when 6.3 comes out. Thanks to robert and ajacoutot for their amazing work on syspatch and for all their help. Thanks also to tj and the volunteers from #openbsd for their timely tests and of course to Theo for overseeing it all. ``` Exploring permutations and a mystery with BSD and GNU split filenames (https://www.lorainekv.com/permutations_split_and_gsplit/) Recently, I was playing around with the split command-line tool on Mac OS X, and I decided to chop a 4000-line file into 4000 separate single-line files. However, when I attempted to run split -l1, I ran into a funny error: split: too many files Curious to see if any splitting had occurred, I ran ls and sure enough, a huge list of filenames appeared, such as: xaa xab ... xzy xzz Now I could see why you'd run out of unique filenames - there are only 26 letters in the alphabet and these filenames were only three letters long. Also, they all seemed to begin with the letter "x". BSD split's filename defaults I checked the manual for split's defaults and confirmed what I was seeing: each file into which the file is split is named by the prefix followed by a lexically ordered suffix using suffix_length characters in the range 'a-z'. If -a is not specified, two letters are used as the suffix....with the prefix 'x' and with suffixes as above. Got it, so running split with the defaults for prefix name and suffix length will give me filenames that always start with the letter "x" followed by two-letter alphabetical permutations composed of a-z letters, with repeats allowed. I say "repeats allowed" because I noticed filenames such as xaa and xbb in the output. Side node: The reason why I say "permutations" rather than "combinations" is because letter order matters. For example, xab and xba are two distinct and legitimate filenames. Here's a nice explanation about the difference between permutations and combinations. Some permutation math So how many filenames can you get from the BSD split tool using the defaults? There are permutation formulas out there for repeating values and non-repeating values. Based on split's behavior, I wanted to use the repeating values formula: n^r where n equals the number of possible values (26 for a-z) and r equals the number of values (2, since there are only 2 letters after "x" in the filename). 26^2 = 676 So the total number of filename permutations allowed with BSD split's defaults should be 676. To double check, I ran ls | wc -l to get the total number of files in my split_test directory. The output was 677. If you subtract my original input file, input.txt, then you have 676, or the number of permutations split would allow before running out of filenames! Neat. But I still wanted my 4000 files. Moar permutations pls While 26^2 permutations doesn't support 4000 different filenames, I wondered if I could increase r to 3. Then, I'd have 17,576 different filename permutations to play with - more than enough. Earlier, I remembered the manual mentioning suffix length: -a suffixlength Use suffixlength letters to form the suffix of the file name. So I passed 3 in with the -a flag and guess what? I got my 4000 files! split -l1 -a3 input.txt ls | wc -l 4001 But that was a lot of work. It would be great if split would just handle these permutations and suffix lengths by default! In fact, I vaguely remember splitting large files into smaller ones with numerical filenames, which I prefer. I also remember not having to worry about suffixes in the past. But numerical filenames didn't seem to be an option with split installed on Mac OS X - there was no mention of it in the manual. Turns out that I was remembering GNU split from using the Debian OS two years ago, a different flavor of the split tool with different defaults and behaviors. Beastie Bits Michael Lucas is speaking at mug.org 10 April 2018 (https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/3121) PkgsrcCon 2018 July 7+8 Berlin (http://pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2018/) Tint2 rocks (http://www.vincentdelft.be/post/post_20180310) Open Source Summit Europe 2018 Call for Proposals (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/call-for-papers/open-source-summit-europe-2018-call-for-proposals/) Travel Grants for BSDCan 2018 (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/bsdcan-2018-travel-grant-application-now-open/) BSDCan 2018 FreeBSD Developers Summit Call for Proposals (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/call-for-papers/bsdcan-2018-freebsd-developers-summit-call-for-proposals/) OpenBSD vmm(4) update, by Mike Larkin (https://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon2018-vmm-slides.pdf) Feedback/Questions Morgan ZFS Install Question (http://dpaste.com/3NZN49P#wrap) Andre - Splitting ZFS Array, or not (http://dpaste.com/3V09BZ5#wrap) Jake - Python Projects (http://dpaste.com/2CY5MRE#wrap) Dave - Screen Sharing & Video Conference (http://dpaste.com/257WGCB#wrap) James - ZFS disk id switching (http://dpaste.com/3HAPZ90#wrap)
Today I sit down and interview Maryland Artist/Rapper/Producer Pale Moon. We have a really in depth discussion about his latest project entitled ONA Tapes. We go into to detail about is creative process, inspiration for the album and his overall progression not only as an artist but as a person. And at the end we even get into some Justice League talk. This is one of my favorite episodes that I've recorded and also my first ever interview so I hope you guys enjoy this. Side note: I apologize for the edit that happens in the episode, sometimes technology isn't my friend. Listen/Download ONA Tapes https://palemoonmusic.bandcamp.com/album/ona-tapes https://soundcloud.com/palemoonmusic/sets/ona-tapes Pale Moon-Alexithymia https://theycallmepraya.bandcamp.com/album/alexithymia Like The Dojo Talk Podcast Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/dojotalkpodcast/ Listen And Rate On ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dojo-talk-podcast/id1265990272?mt=2 Listen On Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Inphp5ad4dilhyuq5mcg5rjhnze Follow Me On Twitter https://twitter.com/CerealSensei
Long ago, under the light of the Blue Moon, Benjin and Belan spoke Oaths. They became inextricably bound to one another. They have since seen The Red Moon and the undoing of many beautiful things. Forall this, the Pale Moon still waits for them as does destiny.
Cole fell ill at the mere mention of it. Jack trembled in fear at the thought. Only Will would plunge headfirst into Hell and no God or Demon could hold him back! Join Will and Atlas Novack from the Nexus at Night podcast as they discuss Vanguard cards, being a Vanguard podcaster, and mostly nothing at all. If you've ever wondered what Atlas would sound like if his audio was edited for quality . . . https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nexus-at-night-podcast/id1133873756?mt=2
Just as she was about to leave to spy on the mysterious devil "Dungeon" Starlight was attacked by a horrible monster who claims to be a hell born assassin. Luckily the Compass Cats sensed she was in danger and ran to join the fight. Unfortunately, her would-be protectors don't trust her! Will Starlight be able to fend off her attacker without revealing her secret identity to the compass Cats? Is there something going on between Bishop Bicep and Curly Joe?
Just as she was about to leave to spy on the mysterious devil "Dungeon" Starlight was attacked by a horrible monster who claims to be a hell born assassin. Luckily the Compass Cats sensed she was in danger and ran to join the fight. Unfortunately, her would-be protectors don't trust her! Will Starlight be able to fend off her attacker without revealing her secret identity to the compass Cats? Is there something going on between Bishop Bicep and Curly Joe?
Immediately after Small Benjamin's trying Hell in a Cell match Percival the Unwavering enters the arena to bring his brother an urgent mission from Queen Felicia herself. It is a task so gravely important only The Compass Cats can be trusted with it: they must watch over The Pale Moon Princess on her rumspringa. A concept that we can assure you have very different meaning in the vampire capital of Arimore.
Immediately after Small Benjamin's trying Hell in a Cell match Percival the Unwavering enters the arena to bring his brother an urgent mission from Queen Felicia herself. It is a task so gravely important only The Compass Cats can be trusted with it: they must watch over The Pale Moon Princess on her rumspringa. A concept that we can assure you have very different meaning in the vampire capital of Arimore.
She's back! Ash joins the guys this week for the first time in a while to talk about her favorite (and Atlas' second favorite)clan: Pale Moon. Hijinks ensue when Gabe can't get his dogs to stop barking.
Gabe's out again, so Atlas and Matt take a look at an April Fools joke a year in the making: Character Booster 3! They also take some time to talk about the recently revealed Japanese banlist, and what it could mean for the metagame.
Our Heroes(?) have arrived at the Shrine only to be confronted with a creature from another world. The fight is joined. System: Dungeons and Dragons 5e by Wizards of the [...] Source
We're putting extra treats in your goodie bag: The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) is reviewed, an Unexpected Encounter, a brand new Halloween song, plus school bus smooching. Enjoy!
Angelo Acerbi tells about the last 24h to the 32° Turin Film Festival. The post DAILY – Pale moon – What we do in the shadows #TFF32 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Angelo Acerbi tells about the last 24h to the 32° Turin Film Festival. The post DAILY – Pale moon – What we do in the shadows #TFF32 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Angelo Acerbi tells about the last 24h to the 32° Turin Film Festival. The post DAILY – Pale moon – What we do in the shadows #TFF32 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Angelo Acerbi tells about the last 24h to the 32° Turin Film Festival. The post DAILY – Pale moon – What we do in the shadows #TFF32 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Angelo Acerbi tells about the last 24h to the 32° Turin Film Festival. The post DAILY – Pale moon – What we do in the shadows #TFF32 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Angelo Acerbi tells about the last 24h to the 32° Turin Film Festival. The post DAILY – Pale moon – What we do in the shadows #TFF32 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On this episode, we sit down and discuss Batman 89 (celebrating its 25th anniversary) and how it made an impression on our young minds. We also talk about Batman Returns, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin (regrettably).
What happens when you try and impress attractive girls at a party when your sober and attempt a series of mid-air backflips off a beach deck...