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Beware the ball, beware the tall man, beware the never dead. We return this month to break into Morningside Mortuary and get some fuckin' answers with returning guest Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto, because we're digging up the 1979 psychedelic cult horror classic: … Continue reading →
Beware the ball, beware the tall man, beware the never dead. We return this month to break into Morningside Mortuary and get some fuckin' answers with returning guest Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto, because we're digging up the 1979 psychedelic cult horror classic: … Continue reading →
Breaking out is an inside job. After nearly forty years of waiting, it’s finally happened. It’s time to inject ourselves with tracking devices and ready our homemade sextants. This month, we sit down with our good friend Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto to … Continue reading →
Breaking out is an inside job. After nearly forty years of waiting, it’s finally happened. It’s time to inject ourselves with tracking devices and ready our homemade sextants. This month, we sit down with our good friend Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto to … Continue reading →
Hold on to your butts! Mike and Casey are stocking up on Reese’s Pieces and heading to Devil’s Tower to compare scars with sound engineer Scott Kramer (the Expendables, Transparent) and the composer of our show’s theme song, Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto! … Continue reading →
It’s a madhouse! A MADHOUSE! Mike and Casey invade the Forbidden Zone with our theme song’s composer Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto and Comics Should Be Good!‘s Greg Hatcher. This month we’re talking about the classic film franchise: the Planet of the Apes! … Continue reading →
It’s not a tumor! Mike and Casey get their asses to Mars with our theme song’s composer, Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto, and Ask an Atheist‘s Rebecca Friedman to talk about America’s favorite Austrian import, Arnold Schwarzenegger! From cinematic machismo to the governor’s … Continue reading →
A podcast six months in the making! Mike and Casey reserve a booth in the Mos Eisley cantina with the composer of our show’s theme song, Todd Maxfield-Matsumoto, and Ryan Chaddock, creator of the Pantheon live action role-playing game, to … Continue reading →