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Caitlin, Jacob, and Sam Kingma are unionizing against Sam Mosher. Before the battle gets ugly, they discuss new movie trailers, Xbox’s next-gen consoles and the mess that is NBA 2K21. Timecodes: 3:48 Jacob takes down NBA 2K21 25:26 Xbox Series S reveal 40:31 Freaky trailer 48:13 Dune trailer Thank you to Post Sex Nachos for the music.
Kids in College is dead. Long live Critically Panned, a new pop culture podcast starring Caitlin Brenner, Jacob Douglas, Sam Kingma and Sam Mosher. On this week’s teaser episode, the hosts discuss the show’s format, name and other behind-the-scenes goodies in anticipation of the show’s first full episode. Thank you to Post Sex Nachos for the music.
It’s been a hot second since the last pitch episode, but this one is a doozy. Cameron Flatt and Sam Kingma join us once again to pitch new stories based on existing IP and people (16:15 past pitches, 20:22 Sam Mosher’s pitch, 38:00 Jacob’s pitch, 46:30 Cameron’s pitch, 1:00:08 Sam Kingma’s pitch). Other topics include Jacob’s PC build, moving and the Sonic movie. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. New episodes post every Monday.
Sam Mosher and Jacob Douglas of the Kids in College podcast join us for the conclusion of our two-part crossover. We watched The Room. Is it better than Citizen Kane? Is anything we've watched for the show better than Citizen Kane? Well you'll find out because we're also ranking everything we've see for the show so far. Go check out Kids in College. Good show. Thank you Sam Hohenstein for our logo! Hit him up at sth522@mail.missouri.edu
A Molotov cocktail a day, keeps the doctor away. Follow us on Twitter @awkpause
In our third annual best-of-the-year episode, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are joined by friend/enemy/brother Jake Mosher to discuss the best entertainment 2019 had to offer. We pick our favorite albums (18:00), video games (32:35), TV shows (46:40) and films (1:00:50) of last year. Other topics include the Golden Globe Awards, 1917 and Avatar. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. New episodes post every Monday.
It’s not about cars, it’s about family. That’s our motto this week. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher discuss what they watched this week, including The Farewell, The Art of Self-Defense, Drive, The Neon Demon, The Sopranos, Stranger Things 3 and High Life. Then, they review the first Fast and Furious spin-off, Hobbs and Shaw (31:15, spoilers 35:35-54:20). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. New episodes post every Monday.
In honor (LOL) of our 50th episode we compiled some of our favorite clips that feature some amazing guests we’ve had on the show. Special thanks to Alex Van Aken, Sam Kingma, Sam Mosher, Jacob Douglas, Moises Taveras, PixelBrave, Andrew Taylor, and Robert Mecchi. @AwkPause on Twitter and awkwardpausepod.com/merch for that hotness.
This week, the boys get real. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are joined by best friend Elmer Guardado to discuss high school, guns and looking for jobs. If you need more goofs or like video games, listen to Elmer’s podcasts, Awkward Pause and Gone Gold. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Podcasting is jazz. You just go where the vibes take you. This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher take on everything from Super Bowl Sunday to the Fast & Furious franchise to bad country music. They also discuss their Paddington cinematic universe (22:50) and answer listener questions (31:15). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
We made it. 100 (well, technically 101) episodes. To ring in the milestone, the boys celebrate what the show is all about: friendship. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher have their best friends Elmer Guardado and Sam Kingma on the show to share the stories of how they each met (14:30). Other topics include improv, P.E. class and bullying. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
This week's episode of the MarketScale IoT podcast features conversations with two industry experts who are using their knowledge to bring innovation to the industry. Correspondent Shelby Skrhak caught up with David Gilley, the Assistant Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at Encore Networks. He discusses the use of private LTE networks by energy utility providers around the world. These providers are harnessing LTE capabilities in-house for better oversight. Also on this week's show, MarketScale correspondent Sam Mosher chatted with Vice President of Brand Marketing at Allrecipes, Esmée Williams. She discusses how beacon marketing has been a massive success for Allrecipes and how others can learn from their success.
It’s the end of the year, so it’s time to do what nerds do best: get in a room and argue. In this case, mostly about Post Malone. We (hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher, along with guests Bryce Cross, Sam Kingma and Jake Mosher) celebrate 2018’s best albums (4:20), video games (24:45), TV shows (42:00) and movies (58:30). We also mourn and laugh about some of the year’s worst things. Stay tuned after the end song (1:18:40) for the Hosts and Guests’ Choice winners and the People’s Choice nominations. Check our Twitter all week for that poll. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Greg Crumpton was born in 1964, the last year classified as the “Baby Boomer” generation. Not only was he born into this generation, but his vertical is defined by it; working in the skilled trade industry, Crumpton is seeing a massive wave of retirement from the Baby Boomers. In the next 13 years, 47 million Baby Boomers will retire, and more than two million will be skilled trade workers. The skilled trade workforce is already experiencing a labor shortage, and now, the industry must look to replace an entire generation of people. Crumpton has felt this impending retirement wave first hand; he’s the vice president of critical facilities at Service Logic, the largest privately owned HVAC and mechanical services company in the United States. Service Logic has experienced the industry’s labor shortage, but its hiring team works to recruit high school graduates, military veterans and displaced workers from other industries. They also find innovative and authentic ways retain their current staff and train them for other skilled trades. “We’re actually able to give workers something that’s applicable to their daily life and that can really help them with a whole career,” Crumpton said. On this MarketScale Building Management Podcast, listen to Crumpton and host Sam Mosher discuss the skilled trade labor shortage and how those in the industry can work to fill it.
After a hellish week of school, hosts Jacob Douglas, Sam Mosher and special guest Sam Zvirgzdins are ready for Thanksgiving break. But first, they’re ready to kick back and podcast. They celebrate the amazing Detective Pikachu trailer (40:20) and discuss all nighters (16:55), senior pranks (19:50), hauntings (26:00), surviving in a scary movie (28:45) and Toy Story 4 (36:45). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
As promised for weeks, Cameron Flatt returns to the show for the first time in months. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher catch up with him by discussing Cameron’s favorite films of the year so far. They also discuss Jacob’s theory behind “lullaby movies,” Black Friday shopping, college football and Jacob’s problems with the great Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
American Vandal may be gone, but our show goes on! This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher talk about fights, bets, and scares. Jacob’s recent nightmare fuels a discussion about fights (12:40), Sam says sorry to @AwkPause’s Andrew Street (32:55), and they talk about the best and worst scary movies (43:05). Other topics include American Vandal, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
It’s spooky season, and hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are looking for costumes and reviewing Halloween (2018), the latest Michael Myers film. They break down the best and worst parts of the movie (11:55, spoilers 16:50-47:05), discuss the modern golden age of horror films and briefly review First Man and Bad Times at the El Royale (7:45). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s pitch season. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher have four pitches for you this week, and they want to hear what you think. First, after the news of James Gunn taking over, they pitch ideas for his Suicide Squad movie (13:10-Jacob’s, 19:35-Sam’s, 28:55-other ideas). Then, Jacob pitches the Kanye West biopic (34:15) and Sam pitches some Star Wars ideas (46:15). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Why don’t studios make movies for charity? Was Searching a thrilling mystery or a cheap gimmick film? How was Jacob’s trip to New York City? Listen to this week’s episode with Jacob Douglas, Sam Mosher and special guest Sam Kingma to find out. Spoilers for Searching go from 37:15 to 48:05. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
With only three months left in 2018, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are ready for some end-of-year surprises, bombs and let-downs. Listen to them discuss the biggest movies, music and more still to come in 2018 (18:00), and in the spirit of bombs, they discuss the biggest mistakes in pop culture history (43:00). Other topics include The Defiant Ones and buying alcohol. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are joined by fellow journalism major Taylor Moore to talk about their worst memories in the field so far (23:35). Jacob discusses his rough week of work and sickness, and then they recast the entire DC Cinematic Universe (40:15). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Bryce Cross had an internship in San Francisco this summer. This week, he joins hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher to discuss his adventures (23:00) involving nude beaches, burgers, public transportation and Kinda Funny. The boys also discuss Sam’s 21st birthday and Call of Duty’s battle royale comeback. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
August is over, which means it’s time for the annual summer movie review. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are joined by special guest Jake Mosher to discuss their favorite and least favorite movies of the summer. Films discussed include M:I- Fallout (13:00), BlackkKlansman (16:15), Eighth Grade (18:40), Hereditary (27:00), Avengers: Infinity War (30:15), Sorry to Bother You (38:30), Incredibles 2 (42:10), Solo (44:20), Ocean’s 8 (48:35), Tag (50:00), Upgrade (50:50), Deadpool 2 (51:55), Ant-Man and the Wasp (53:55) and Set It Up (54:55). They also discuss the 2018 box office numbers (57:35) and their no. 1 film of the year so far (1:07:45). Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
The boys (hosts Jacob Douglas, Sam Mosher and special guest Sam Kingma) want food, and this week, it’s more obvious than ever as they discuss what defines fast food and rank the shapes of fries. After a time warp, they discuss childhood nightmares. Then, Jacob’s dirty mind and Sam’s lack of one gets them in a raunchy predicament. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
The boys (hosts Jacob Douglas, Sam Mosher and special guest Sam Kingma) are back in town, and it’s time to discuss the town’s best burgers (21:05) and learn about the art of Twitch streaming from Mr. Kingma (40:00). Other topics include The Meg (of course), the infuriating death of MoviePass, Drake’s concert and ASMR. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
With one week before they officially reunite, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher discuss their second to last week of summer and tackle the latest in pop culture like Jacob’s review of The Meg (9:45), changes to the Oscars (21:15), Kanye West’s interview with Jimmy Kimmel (36:35) and the slow undoing of Alex Jones (46:25). Other topics include Nicki Minaj’s mega diss track, Madden 19 and Overcooked 2. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
Summer is winding down and the boys are ready to go back to school. This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher share college advice, move-in stories and sweet dorm memories as they prepare to return to Mizzou. Other topics include spider bites, sports-related injuries and the infamous Gaddafi trend of middle school. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
This past weekend, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher took off work and did some of their favorite things: see movies, hang out with Elmer and eat good food. Hear all about the weekend on this two-part episode in which they review Sorry to Bother You (6:10) with help from special guest Jake Mosher and then review Mission Impossible: Fallout (29:00) and Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (43:25, spoilers 48:30-51:40) while stuck in traffic. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
Remember that cutie from the Sandlot? Well that’s basically been Sam Mosher this Summer. On this episode we talk about summer jobs, Pepsi Production’s Uncle Drew, Elmer’s promotion at NPR, and much more. Shout out to Weird Heat and Grimecraft for the show’s music and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @AwkPause.
Let’s see if this clickbait title works. This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher discuss new movies and answer listener questions. Films discussed include Ocean’s 8, Hereditary (spoilers 7:20-10:05) and Tag. Listener questions (30:00) cover topics like original movie ideas, MoviePass vs. AMC, technology and Queer Eye. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
This podcast didn’t take 14 years to make, but it’s still a good one. This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher discuss E3 (13:25) and review The Incredibles 2. They determine who won the E3 prediction special (18:35) and choose their games of the show (34:15). They discuss the newest Pixar sequel with non-spoiler (36:45) and spoiler-filled (42:55-1:02:15) discussion. Other topics include preparing to see Hereditary, new movie trailers and crazy moms. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
69… nice. In honor of the episode number milestone, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher run down the nicest things in life (25:25). Other topics discussed include Spy Kids, The Terror and Kanye West. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
It’s the most wonderful time of year for gamer girls and gamer boys around the world: E3. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher have some hot predictions for the video game trade show and they’re competing to have the best ones. They discuss the games they’re most excited to see (4:15), share predictions (15:05), read backups and listener submissions (47:45) and dream up some “Gatorade Get Hype” moments (56:05). Games discussed include Smash Bros., Spider-Man, Red Dead and many more. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. Regular episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
Two years down, at least two more to go. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher reflect on their second year of college and all of the hilarity, long nights and enemies made along the way. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
A movie review, Jacob’s Alabama Adventures™ and pool stories… it must be a summer episode of Kids in College. This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher review the newest Star Wars story (“Solo”) without spoilers (18:05) and with spoilers (32:05-59:35). They geek out over its big reveal, lament its forgettable plot and share their love of L3. They also discuss the Pusha T/Drake beef. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
The X-Force of podcasting brings you a Deadpool 2 review on this week’s episode. Listen to hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher give spoiler-free thoughts (14:45) and spoiler-filled discussion (28:10-49:05) on what they loved, liked, disliked and think is next for the Deadpool franchise. Other topics include Haim, Atlanta, their published works, God of War, Fortnite and their favorite music at the moment. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
Superheroes, sharks and stunts... It must be time for summer movies. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are joined by special guests Bryce Cross and Sam Kingma to discuss their most anticipated films of the season. They run down the summer’s 10 biggest films (Deadpool 2- 6:30, Solo- 14:20, Ocean’s 8- 19:50, Hereditary- 23:00, Incredibles 2- 25:40, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom- 30:45, The First Purge- 42:20, Ant-Man and the Wasp- 44:25, Mission Impossible: Fallout- 49:00, Christopher Robin- 51:35) and others to keep an eye on (56:10- Sorry to Bother You, The Meg, Teen Titans Go to the Movies and more). The boys also get horribly off track when they bring up the Ice Age franchise (35:50). Thank you to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
Self-made musician Sammy Elfanbaum joins hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher this week to discuss his new EP “Sinner,” debut album “Mazes” and going on tour. Other topics include bedroom invasions, bees and J. Cole. Our interview with Sammy starts at 19:00. Find his music on Spotify and Apple Music. The outro song is titled “Miss You.” Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
The boys assemble this week for a very special review. Avengers: Infinity War is finally out, and hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher have a lot to say about it. Listen to the boys give spoiler-free (8:25) and spoiler-filled thoughts (16:30-1:01:00) on what they loved, liked, disliked and think is next for the MCU. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
The boys from St. Charles return, this time with a love for camels and a feud over wings. Special guests Tyler Bickmeyer, Ben Black and Jake Mosher join hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher to discuss meeting Greg Miller and Tim Gettys (6:15), their trip to Disney World (14:15) and Memphis (28:40), battle royale games and the Purge (37:25) and Buffalo Wild Wings (50:15). Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday at 7 am CST.
Kinda Funny CEO and host Greg Miller visited Mizzou and we somehow got him on the show. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher sit down with Greg to talk about Mizzou (3:45), the Antlers (5:20), Speaker’s Circle (8:10), best KF memories (10:15), the Let’s Play Family (14:45), advice for creators (17:45), comics (19:35) and how to enjoy college (20:35). Thank you so much Greg. It was an honor having you on the show. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
March Madness is over, but there’s still time for one last bracket: the KIC Bracket of Champions. Hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher test their friendship by making brackets of each other’s favorite things (18:40). Kanye West vs. Brie Larson? Water vs. Milk? Listen to find out! Other topics include their spring break and the MCU. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Do you like getting those warm, fuzzy feelings when you think about the best parts of your childhood? Well, this episode is for you! Listen to hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher and special guests Maddie Polonus and Sam Zvirgzdins talk about what nostalgia means to them (19:35). They answer questions about cartoons (24:15), what they want to come back (38:15), Disney movies (51:35), Disney World (56:25), their dream park (1:02:00) and One Direction (1:08:45). Other topics include Jacob’s haircut, March Madness, MoviePass and Stephen Hawking. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
After weeks of uncontrollable hype, The Hurricane Heist is here. Because no one else on the Internet is willing to do it, we have made the definitive spoilercast for the disaster movie. Listen to hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher and special guests Bryce Cross, Elmer Guardado and Sam Kingma hilariously dissect the movie by memory. This episode is the best kind of trainwreck. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
In episode 55, hosts Sam Mosher and Jacob Douglas are joined by Pat Skrivan to talk about astrology. The boys talk about other topics like Hurricane Heist, The Hunger Games, and The Purge's edgy marketing campaign. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
It’s time to roll out the red carpet. The 90th Academy Awards are less than a week away, so hosts Jacob Douglas, Sam Mosher and special guest Elmer Guardado predict this year’s winners. Along the way, the boys praise Michael Shannon, gush over Queer Eye, defend The Boss Baby and gang up on Wonder. If you lose your place, here are timecodes for the predictions: screenplay (22:10), technical awards (visual effects, sound mixing/editing and production design-31:55), original song and score (39:35), more technical awards (makeup/hairstyling and editing-43:45), directing (48:45), costumes (53:25), cinematography (55:15), animated feature (58:10), supporting actress/actor (1:05:30), lead actress/actor (1:09:55), and best picture (1:15:30). Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Kids in College is officially one year old, so hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher look back on their favorite memories of the show (9:35) with special guests Cameron Flatt and Sam Kingma. Then, the boys pitch new movie ideas inspired by the NBA, video games and a love for musicals. For our brief Black Panther discussion, go to 1:14:35. Other topics include Rampage, Young the Giant and Reviewbrah. If you lose your place, here are timecodes for the pitches: Jacob’s pitch (23:15), Sam Mosher’s pitch (28:55), Sam Kingma’s pitch (37:30) and Cameron’s pitch (44:15). Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Put on your capes, pre-order your tickets and buy your popcorn. It’s time for the Kids in College Cinematic Universe, a superhero universe made up entirely of former show guests and dumb inside jokes. In episode 52, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher nerd out over pitches for their respective KICCU’s (20:15). Other topics include the Super Bowl, I, Tonya and new trailers (12:35) for Venom, Solo and Deadpool 2. If you lose your place, here are timecodes for the KICCU segment: Sam’s Phase 1 (22:00), Jacob’s KICCU (42:00), Sam’s Phase 2 (55:30) and his Phase 3 (1:04:30). Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
In episode 51, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher are joined by special guests Aaron Carter and Mitch Soell to bond over embarrassing sports stories (18:35). The group talks about mean coaches, trash-talking rivals, awful practices and more. Other topics include Jumanji vs. Zathura, caffeine migraines and cute guys on MU’s campus. Special thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo, and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.