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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Episode 52: Apple Vs Microsoft, Powerglove, The Norm Show, and Going Back To High School


Chuck and Brad open the show with their classic real-life bit, "The Warren Times Police Report". After the Senior Discount/Sky Punch and Chuck/Brad updates, the boys answer a few emails, which leads to discussions on recent microblogs, and Apple surpassing Microsoft as the largest tech company in the world.
They then move on to this week's Web Couliers (Chuck and Brad's weekly web-findings: Clickable GMail signatures, Google TV, "Ian Mackellen singing the Duck Tales Theme", a Google Voice Desktop Client, a video of what happens when Mario jumps over the flagpole in the original Super Mario Bros, and the Nintendo-soundtrack-covering metal band Powerglove!
CeeBee then discuss "The Norm Show" finally coming to DVD, and Chuck's continuing diet results. They close with a Brad pondering: "What would you do if you could go back to high school?"

Web Couliers:
Clickable GMail signatures
"Ian Mackellen" singing the Duck Tales Theme
Google TV
Mario Jumping Over The Flagpole
Google Voice Desktop Client
The Nintendo-soundtrack-covering metal band Powerglove ?

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Episode 51: Defining The Term "Super-Hero"


Chuck and Brad enlist the help of Nic and Abe to truly define the word super-hero.....and they do!
Exhaustively.

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Episode 50: Robert Ebert and 3D Movies, South Park 200, Family Guy 150 and Quizzy's In Crisis


Chuck and Brad open the show with the mention of a recent prank played on their friend Tom Wells. Laughs ensue.
After the Senior Discount/Sky Punch and Chuck/Brad updates, the boys discuss a few recent trips to shows they've taken, as well as a humorous encounter Senior Discount had with female-fronted band All These Elements.
The boys answer some emails, which prompt this week's Web Couliers (Chuck and Brad's weekly web-findings): the Jim-Baglady-submitted video for "Smell Yo Dick", Roger Ebert's recent article "Why I Hate 3D Movies", a trailer for "Human Centipede", a promo for Aziz Ansari hosting the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, the article "Invisible Boy", an interesting look at past Disney animated films (and the techniques they used for animation), and South Park episode 200.
Chuck and Brad then discuss Family Guy's 150th episode (and the non-traditional route in which they went), as well as present a desperate plea for an important cause: "Quizzy's In Crisis".

Web Couliers:
"Smell Yo Dick" video
Roger Ebert's "Why I Hate 3D Movies" article
"Human Centipede" trailer
Aziz Ansari/MTV Movie Awards promo
"Invisible Boy" article
Disney animation techniques?
South Park episode 200

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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Episode 49: "The Gift", Jim Carrey's Mysterious Movie, Green Day Rock Band, and True Fandom


After the Senior Discount/Sky Punch and Chuck/Brad updates, the boys discuss this week's Web Couliers (Chuck and Brad's weekly web-findings): the trailer for "Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World", the short film "Pixels", a trailer for "Mega Pirahna", the short film "The Gift", a trailer for "The Other Guys", and the sketches "The Audtion" and Phobias".
Brad and Chuck go on to tell the odd story behind the Jim Carrey vehicle "I Love You Phillip Morris", they discuss Green Day Rock Band, and ponder true fandom. They end with a short conversation about the creators of South Park coming out with a musical.

Web Couliers:
"Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World" trailer
The short film "Pixels"
"Mega Pirahna" trailer
The short film "The Gift"
"The Other Guys" trailer
"The Audition" comedy sketch
"Phobias" comedy sketch

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Episode 48: Silly Marvel Casting, Raffle-Winning, Avatar DVDs, and Jamie Oliver vs West Virginia


After the Senior Discount/Sky Punch and Chuck/Brad updates, third-time guest Aaron Arcello is welcomed to the show. The boys discuss the very recent Senior Discount show at Lupo's, the special filming they did, and Chuck's unprecedented nervousness beforehand.
Some emails are answered, prompting a discussion of disappointing April Fool's day pranks, and a convenient segue into this week's Web Couliers (Chuck and Brad's weekly web-findings): a trailer for the star-studded film "The Expendables", an article about the best April Fool's Day pranks, a trailer for the documentary "Best Worst Movie", an article about the world's greatest thief, a humorous "Back To The Future"-inspired fake letter from Doc Brown to Marty McFly, and an article written about an exchange between the writer of the film "Monster House" and a child frightened of the film.
The three pilgrims discuss a recent wrestling death, and the very odd decision to cast Chris Evans as Captain America, when he already plays the Human Torch (both owned by Marvel). The upcoming Zune HD (64 GB) is discussed, and then guest Arcello brags for a while about his innate ability to "win raffles". The boys discuss Fat Mike (of NOFX fame) and his disturbing "set" as SXSW, and "Avatar"'s extremely ironic three-release-plan in conjunction with their Earth Day DVD release. They converse about Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, and the film "Babies", and close the show with some more debate about the iPad.

Web Couliers:
"The Expendables" Trailer
Best April Fool's Day pranks article
"Best Worst Movie" trailer
The Art of the Steal article
My story about the film "Monster House" article
An Open Letter from Doc Brown to Marty McFly

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Episode 47: Boondock Saints 2, White Crosses, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and Brad's Unfulfilled Late Night Fantasy


We open the show this week with a joke (and possibly true story) about Brad as a child. Laughs all around. After the Senior Discount/Sky Punch and Chuck/Brad updates, the boys talk about their Web Couliers (their weekly web-findings): Senior Discount's track "We All Fall Down" being posted for a free download, Chuck Palahniuk's article "Live Like You're Dying" about suicide, Jimmy Kimmel's "Handsome Men's Club" sketch, the trailer for the game NBA Jam 2010, and the web sensation "Chat Roulette Piano Improv".
The fellows dish some info on Kevin Smith's "Red State" and discuss "Boondock Saints 2". Chuck introduces the segment "Chuck's Petty Print-Outs" where he exposes some rude eBay buyers and their foolish bickering. They talk about Against Me!'s leaked album "White Crosses" and the recent trip to see the Jimmy Fallon show (as well as Brad's "Unfulfilled Late Night Fantasy").
The two close the show with a discussion of the slightly drastic measures Warner Bros has taken against FYE, Redbox and Netflix.

Web Couliers:
Senior Discount - We All Fall Down
Chuck Palahniuk - Live Like You're Dying article (For people who want to commit suicide)
Jimmy Kimmel's "Handsome Men's Club"
NBA Jam 2010 Trailer
Chat Roulette Piano Improv

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Episode 46: Exciting Music Videos and Movie Trailers, HOT TUB TIME MACHINE and Harvey Weinstein


After the Senior Discount/Sky Punch and Chuck/Brad updates, Chuck and Brad answer some emails, which leads to a big discussion on copyright. The tawdry two then mention their online-finds with their weekly "Web Couliers": OK Go's TWO amazing new videos for their song "This Too Shall Pass", the trailer for Banksy's "Exit Through the Gift Shop", the Dropkick Murphys and the Mighty Bosstones performing "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" together at the Boston HOB, the trailer for the upcoming Jonah Hill/Russel Brand vehicle "Get Him To The Greek", the hilarious new website Hacked IRL, and the amazing music of Rodrigo Y Gabriela.
Chuck then talks about how Senior Discount's equipment is currently being held hostage, and ponders about how to get it back. He then laments about the Against Me documentary "We're Never Going Home", Russel Brand's "Live from New York" stand-up special, and "Hot Tub Time Machine". Brad counters Chuck with an exciting trip to a business fair, where he plays his Nintendo DS and cock-blocks a random individual.
Chuck introduces his (non-)weekly segment "Chuck's Tidbit Toss-Around" where he announces some entertainment news, and podcast padres end the show talking about a provocative new documentary that targets the unbelievable movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Web Couliers:
OK Go - "This Too Shall Pass" (Rube Goldberg Video)
OK Go - "This Too Shall Pass" (Marching Band Video)
Banksy's "Exit Through the Gift Shop" trailer"
Dropkick Murphys and the Mighty Bosstones performing "I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
"Get Him To The Greek" trailer
Hacked IRL.com
"Rodrigo Y Gabriela's Myspace


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