Bald Move Pulp

Bald Move Pulp is where you can get your fix of robots, aliens, action space adventures, and everything in between; on television or on the big screen. Pulp was not made for serious drama, if that’s your thing, you might be looking for Bald Move Prestige.

Watchmen (2009)

Special thanks to two time Commissioner Andrew Mount for tasking us with the pleasure of watching Watchmen, a 2009 Zack Snyder adaptation of the classic comic book series by Alan Moore.  We both love the movie, and talk about our experiences with the comic and the movie, the metaphysical realities of being Doctor Manhattan, the philosophy of the Watchmen’s world view, and of course, giant glowing blue dongs.

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Interstellar (2014), Snowpiercer (2013), Big Hero 6 (2014)

Jim, A.Ron and an 8 year old boy throw down on Interstellar, Snowpiercer, and Big Hero 6.  I’ll leave it up to you to figure out who talks what.

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Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)

May the force be with you, always.  Many, many thanks to Andrew Mount for commissioning this podcast using our Subbable site, and effectively PAYING us to WATCH STAR WARS!  Oh my god, 11 year old me would lose his MIND if he found out.  Jim and I are OG Star Wars fans, and have been BSing about it for literally decades. What do we think of a movie we’ve seen hundreds of times?  How has our fandom changed over the years?  What the heck is wrong with Lucas, anyway?  The answers to this and much more lie in this podcast.  Listen.  It is your destiny.

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Big Trouble in Little China (1986)

Big shout out to Freddie C, the man with the balls to drive his truck all the way to Cincinnati, grab his knife out of his boot, and tell us how it was going to be.  We were going to hop aboard the Porkchop Express and follow him coast to coast, double fisting sandwiches and spitting the truth about life, relationships, big rigs, and Big Trouble in Little China.  In short, we would be preaching the gospel of Jack Burton over the CB airwaves. But problems ensued.  Chinese monkey predator monsters. Lightning wielding rice patty farmers.  Ancient bastards stealing green eyed woman.  Smoldering mystical brews.  Then it was all over in a blinding flash of white light.  What few lunatic ravings that were able to be preserved, are here on this podcast for your enjoyment.

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The Newsroom, Sonic Highways, Last Week Tonight, Olive Kitteridge

Want to hear Jim and A.Ron get on their high horses about journalism, music, law enforcement and rough childhoods?  Ok, we’re on that.  It’s all in the context of TV though.

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Homeland update, The Knick wrap up

Hey there!  Jim and A.Ron are back with an assist from Shayne “The BOWman” Bowman, proprietor of the Heisenberg Chronicles and frequent guest/co-host of The Nattercast.  We talk about our thoughts on Homeland through the fifth episode, and then Shayne and I throw down about our thoughts and feelings on the first season of Cinemax’s The Knick.

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The Bridge, Californication, The Knick, Homeland

This week we talk about The Bridge, Californication, The Knick, and Homeland Season Four.

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Netflix, True Detective, On The Run Tour, The House I Live In

This week we talk about Netflix’s ew Spoiler Vault, True Detective Season Two news, Jay Z and Beyonce’s HBO On The Run concert, and The House I Live In.

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Z Nation, The Knick, The Bridge

Jim and A.Ron talk about SyFy’s new Z Nation, Doomsday Preppers, Wicked Tuna, and A.Ron catches up Jim on what he’s been missing on The Knick and The Bridge.

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The Wire – Omar Comin’ – Commissioned Podcast

Hey there, A.Ron here with a very special commissioned podcast with a unique history and focus.  First, thanks to Andrew Stannard for using Subbable to make this all possible, and for working with us patiently on the format of the podcast.

Andrew wanted us to talk about The Wire.  The problem is, I’ve got massive plans for a Ultimate Badass Criterion Sapphire The Wire Podcast, and I didn’t want to take his money to release an inferior version.  So, we compromised.  We’d record a podcast about his favorite character, Omar Little, and we’d highlight two episodes that showcase a particular facet of the character, all without doing any major spoilers. I selected episode 206, “All Prologue”, and 306, “Homecoming”, to show off Omar at his best, and Omar at one of his lowest points.  Along the way Jim and I gush about The Wire, why we love it, why it can be hard at times to love, why Omar is such an important character for The Wire in general and pop culture at large, and talk about our favorite moments from these two episodes.  I also divulge some details about my upcoming The Wire podcast series, and why it’s taking so damn long.

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