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What does this dystopian art-house comedy from France have to do with food in comics? Not much, but Ora picked it anyway. Music: ‘Night of Dizzy Spells’ by Eric Skiff.
Fat people talking about food. Theme: Chopin’s Nocturnes, Op. 9 no. 2, performed by Frank Levy.
This week, the team preps for Dark Phoenix by watching Fox’s first attempt to bring one of comics’ most complex sagas to the screen. Did it work? Sure, in that it almost sank the franchise. Music: ‘Night of Dizzy Spells’ by Eric Skiff.
LATE EPISODE – The second part of our “Josh is late again” twofer sees the boys examining Avenger 200 and the Greg Pak-penned Phoenix Endsong. Both are horrible, but for different reasons. If you like time-traveling incest, rape gaslighting, an
LATE PODCAST NUMBER ONE – Sorry, my work schedule and an injury kept me from posting these in a timely manner. But hey, that just means you get to enjoy two podcasts on the same day! This one is about Soloman Kane, the James Purefoy film that a
It’s LICH KING, you sickos. Theme: Chopin’s Nocturnes, Op. 9 no. 2, performed by Frank Levy.
The bad thing about prophecies is that sometimes they come true. What does this have to do with the 90s indie mockumentary Bob Roberts, directed by and starring notorious lefty Tim Robbins? You’ll have to listen to find out. Or, like, Google it
Political satire is a tough thing to pull off in the best of times, and these are certainly not those times. But smaller comic companies try anyway, and that is where we get Barack the Barbarian and Trump’s Titans. Josh, Ora, and Kyle try to l
We follow up our episode on weird fiction comics with an examination of Hellboy, the 2004 film adaptation of famed comics scribe Mike Mahatmaghandi’s epic. Thrill along with Josh, Ora, and Kyle as Ron Perlman proves himself the most adept of p
Ring in the new year the traditional way – with tentacles. The team tackles Mike Mignola’s classic Hellboy and Fred Van Lente’s Weird Detective, but mostly as an excuse for Josh to lecture Ora and Kyle about weird fiction. Theme: Chopin’s Noctu
Do you like Christmas cartoons? Well, prepare to have that beaten out of you by the USA network’s most egergious crime, The Christmas Tree. Music: ‘Night of Dizzy Spells’ by Eric Skiff.
And that’s not even the weirdest thing that happens this episode! Tune in to hear Kyle’s Star Wars based MRA heel turn and Josh’s trademark holiday hate. Oh, and a review of Batman Noel and Gotham Central. Theme: Chopin’s Nocturnes, Op. 9 no. 2
Sorry about the lateness, but this one was TOO AWESOME TO RELEASE ON TIME!!! Well, not really. Josh was just late editing this. Listen to Josh, Ora, and Kyle talk about the weirdly British subway epic Neverwhere. Music: ‘Night of Dizzy Spells’
The Anime Kontesuto Krew sit down to watch the smash hit of. . . 2017? Okay, maybe we got a little bit more behind than we thought! Anyway, join Jessica, Alicia and Spencer as they watch the very good anime film Your Name. Come for the insightf
This week, we tackle another of the sacred cows – seminal 90s mopefest Sandman. We compare Season of Mists to the first arc of the Wicked and the Divine. But since Kyle is gone, Josh and Ora (and contest winner Jessica) mostly just make fun of
We’re Back! Join Jessica, Alicia & Spencer as they rank the Top 5 High School Anime! The winner may surprise you! It won’t, but, listen anyway!!
In the darkness of the future, there is only a soundalike 80s anthem. This week on Further Adieu, we tackle the action throwback Turbo Kid, about a post-apocalyptic biker (as in a peddle bike) and his secret robot girlfriend. Music: ‘Night of D
Well, soda or no, Josh, Ora, and Kyle have some comics to discuss. This week’s subjects are the old Kirby DC project Newsboy Legion and the 80s throwback Paper Girls. It’s synthwave madness versus nonsense gangland schemes, and only the strong
We continue our journey to the heart of 90s comedy with a look back at Kevin Smith’s second film, Mallrats. Does it stand the test of time? The answer may surprise you… unless you think the answer is yes, in which case it won’t. Plus, Kyle is a
Seriously, go vote. And when you are done, I don’t know, listen to this in the car or something. Intros are hard. Josh, Ora, and Kyle talk about Milk and Cheese and Halo and Sprocket. Theme: Chopin’s Nocturnes, Op. 9 no. 2, performed by Frank L
While Psychomania may be less well-known than Hulkamania, it does contain 500% more zombie bikers. And that has to count for something. Music: ‘Night of Dizzy Spells’ by Eric Skiff.
And what is it, anyway? The guys never really get to the heart of that mystery, but they do manage to muddle through three of the Double Take Night of the Living Death-a-verse. Join Josh, Ora, and Kyle as they mull over the incoherent insanity
It’s the sneaky return of Wrestle Week as we keep the Halloween zombie theme going with Pro Wrestlers Vs. Zombies. This is the kind of movie that leaves you with big questions like “Why did Matt Hardy bite it before the ninja indie guy?” and “J
We kick off our October festivities with a strange letter from Ora’s deceased great-uncle. But there’s no time to dwell – we have some Halloween zombie comics to get to. Josh, Ora, and Kyle chew over the rambling and fractured opening to the Ma
We cap off our Venom celebration with Frank Henenlotter’s cult hit Brain Damage, a goopy, gutsy piece of 80s New York Americana. Come for the YMCA shower dookies, stay for the in-depth discussion of streaming service price points. Music: ‘Night
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