LWJ&A – Episode 34 – Bloody Emmys!
Jim is mixing up Bloody Marys for a series of summer lunches which eventually becomes “On the Rocks” while we debate this year’s Emmy nominations.
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Jim is mixing up Bloody Marys for a series of summer lunches which eventually becomes “On the Rocks” while we debate this year’s Emmy nominations.
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Thanks to Jefferson Betmarik for making us pull 1999’s The Matrix off our shelves and talk about it. This movie was directed by the Wachowski siblings, and stars Keanu Reeves, Lawerence Fishburne, and Carrie-Anne Moss among others. Jim and I have watched this movie so much, and spent so much time talking about it over the years, so it’s no surprise that we were able to easily fill 1:20 with our personal thoughts and observations. What surprised is was how many new thoughts and ideas we had from our latest watch. We had a lot of fun revisiting the movie, and I hope you get a kick out of listening.
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Much thanks to Steven Sprague, who commissioned us to do a podcast on the 2013 Quentin Tarantino joint, “Django Unchained”. Jim and A.Ron talk about the star power, the dialogue, the action, and social issues involved in the making and consuming of Django.
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This week we talk about Bill Simmons new partnership with HBO, plans for our “Silent Movies” feature, our impending 10 million download milestone (thanks, Game of Thrones!) as well as the announcements coming out of E3 2015.
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In Episode #30, originally aired on 6.12.15:
We’ve got a short episode today with discussion of Bill Simmons leaving Grantland, leading to a possible collaboration with John Stewart and then the shows we have (or haven’t) been watching.
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Jim and A.Ron discuss podcasters behaving badly, the dark side of podcasting, movies that we’d hate to see be re-made, how Fury Road and John Wick herald the future of action movies, and our favorite Always Sunny moments. And we take some Q&A from audience, as we are wont to do.
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Jim and A.Ron talk about duck pin bowling, the latest Destiny expansion, “House of Wolves”, their experience with MMOs in general, and their thoughts on re-imagining the Star Wars prequels.
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Special thanks once again to Andrew “The Commissioner” Mount, for having us do the 2001 Christopher Nolan movie, “Memento”. Starring Guy Pierce and Carrie-Anne Moss, Memento is an engaging, cerebral, well crafted thriller mystery with an ingenious plot device that plays with our sense of memory and time. We both highly recommend you see this movie before listening to the podcast, as the first time viewing experience of this movie is hard to beat, and it’s an excellent film. If you can find it please give it a shot and then come back and see what we had to say about it.
Thanks, Andrew, that was fun and intellectually stimulating! Do you have something you’d like us to blab about on a special podcast just for you? Find out how you can commission your very own podcast right here.
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Starts approximately at 1pm EST! Grab a brew, a sammich, and have a good time hanging out with us in the Bald Move studio. We’ll talk TV, movies, games, life, the universe, and whatever you want to send in using the embedded Q&A app!
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Thanks once again to Andrew “The Commissioner” Mount for ponying up for our coverage of the wonderful 2003 film, “The Station Agent”. Staring a murderer’s row of Bald Move stars; Peter Dinklage, John Slattery, and Bobby Canavale among others, and directed by The Wire alumnus Thomas McCarthy, it is many things… A slow burn, life affirming, a study of loneliness and isolation, and the effects on being truly different on your perception and interfacing with everyday life. I highly recommend everyone watching it, and it’s free on Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant!
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