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On February 26, 2019 Sensible People performed live for the very first time at SafeHouse Chicago in front of 200,000 screaming Sensible Nation members. Mandi B explains how she got “Raw Dogged” by her latest fling, Tay explains his ultimate place of comfort and Raw Dog shares how he crossed one big ticket item off … Continue reading "Bonus Episode | Sensible People Live"
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Captain Baxter crank it up a notch with some nightlife, Crick cranks it down a notch with some clones. From each according to their crank; to each according their notch. Improvised August 12, 2018 from a suggestion by Emily Grenon via Facebook. Edited by Roger Payton Featuring Sean Kelley as Crick Watson, Friendly Native, Mary Shellys Brideof-Frankenstein Eli Mandel as Rip Stipley, Andorianman, a Bluocrat, Friendly Native Chris Rathjen as Corbomite Hayes Nick Wagner as Ch'arles Lorem, a Bluocrat, Frankenstein, Friendly Native Mary Cait Walthall as Zarlene Zonalzon, Ticket Agent, Swampthing Matt Young as Julius V. Baxter, Vulcan Captain, a Bluocrat Sponsored by Safehouse Chicago via The Chicago Podcast Coop
Rumor Flies' Ryan Caligari is a budding electrical engineer and a blossoming respectrical friendgineer. He'll teach Dottore a thing or twelve about the ittle bittle bits that make computing possible. SCHEDULE CHANGE: In 2019 this show will shift to releasing episodes every 6 weeks (or so) instead of every month. This change is temporary. Thank you for continuing to listen in spite of our poor life decisions. Love Blastropodcast, Muffed Movies, or Rue Britannia? Prove it with filthy lucre. Donate on Patreon and Ko-Fi! Choice Blastropodcast gear is still available on our Threadless store. Mark hasn't bought all of it for himself. Yet. This episode was sponsored in part by Safehouse Chicago. Thank you Safehouse! Blastropodcast is a member of the Chicago Podcast Cooperative. This ragtag team of outlaws and scoundrels has only one mission - save this city or die trying.
Are you listening closely? Sebastian Orr returns to deliver a rare jewel of a holiday present - a commentary track of The Prestige (2006). As for Mark? He just can't stop thinking about Batman. Happy Holidays, you marvelous mouth magicians. Thank you for listening. Support this show, become a Patron right now even! Destroy the shame of nudity with clothing from the Blastropodcast Threadless store! Blastropodcast continues to defy scrutiny and remains a member of the Chicago Podcast Cooperative. This episode is brought to you in part by Safehouse Chicago. Take THAT Safehouse Duluth! This episode is an unofficial commentary of The Prestige. It is a fan production which celebrates the film through parody. The Prestige was produced by Touchstone Pictures, Warner Bros., Newmarket Films, and Syncopy.
Happy holidays, listeners! Every year, we take on an unconventional Christmas movie around the Yuletide season, and this time we (along with returning guest Mark Soloff of Blastropodcast) dip back to investigate Tim Burton's deeply strange, fascinatingly weird superhero flick Batman Returns! After Burton's first Batman revitalized the superhero movie as a pop culture phenomenon, he decided to get real strange with it in Batman Returns. Ostensibly, the film features a pitched battle between the Caped Crusader (Michael Keaton) and his arch-nemeses, the Penguin (Danny DeVito) and Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer); but it manifests itself in a strange story about mayoral races, masquerade balls and fake news campaigns to discredit Batman. The most dastardly plan anyone has in the film is Trumpian billionaire Max Schreck (Christopher Walken), who schemes to, like... build a power plant? None of the plot dressing matters, though, since the film itself is a dazzling display of Burton's biggest idiosyncrasies - pale outcasts with mountains of guyliner, Gothic cityscapes, and mountains of quirky Danny Elfman scoring. This is the least Batman-y Batman film to date (and we should know), which might well be the biggest point in its favor. Anyway, listen to us debate the film's finer, freakier points, along with our custom drinking game! (Thanks to our sponsor Safehouse Chicago as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)