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Showing posts with label Weird Al. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weird Al. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Episode 332: New Futurama, The Future Of Technology, and "UHF" Live



We're joined this week by local self-proclaimed beauty queen Gina Mastrostefano. We review some listener emails discussing the power of language, a Die Hard Christmas book, the Ducktales theme song in emojis, and a sketch from James Corden. We then duck into movie driplets about an upcoming Jim Carrey/Andy Kaufman documentary and the new Futurama episode (recorded through Nerdist). Chuck tells us about new innovations in wireless charging; this leads to a long discussion about the future of technology and what it will look like and how quickly we'll get there. An unplanned tangent that leads to some really interesting places! Even more interesting than the year 3000? The new Batman/TMNT comic book crossover! We talk about the band "Decapitated" and the charges against them, then talk about Chuck's Nintendo Switch and we all marvel at his Mario Kart prowess. We recount a recent trip to see a screening of "UHF" and Q&A with Weird Al Yankovic, then talk about our time this weekend riding electric bikes around Bristol!
- Brad

WEB COULIERS:
VIDEO: Ducktales theme song in emoji
MUSIC: New song from Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Jon Feldman

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Episode 167: Bullying, Neighbors, 22 Jump Street, and Weird Al


The podcast opens with Chuck and Brad chatting and giving updates about their respective projects, including an upcoming solo show for Chuck in Boston with Kris Roe of the Ataris. Chuck then talks about the Senior Discount/Guttermouth show from June. Brad brings up an interesting dilemma he was faced with when he was visiting family in Indiana - how to handle playground bullies.
Personal matters aside, the guys move on to movies. First up, they review the Seth Rogen/Zac Efron comedy "Neighbors," which was very funny. After that, C&B discuss the documentary feature Bad Grandpa.5 - also very funny. Finally (movie-wise), they break down what made 22 Jump Street so very, very, very funny.
A project the guys designed and completed this summer is talked about (link below), and then they discuss their trip to Boston to see a WWE pay-per-view. Brad's birthday weekend N64 tournament was a success, then Chuck bookends the episode nicely by discussing another local show he had the good fortune to see.

Web Couliers:
VIDEO: Senior Discount Kickstarts SoundOff's Kickstarter