Hello Excellent Brutals!
After a trip to the nearest Sonic for lunch, we are joined on the show by Bryan Bierman to talk about a film he describes as “The Finnegan’s Wake of science fiction”. Topics discussed include: Green bread, Ego death, middle school musical productions, and whatever the hell “Tippogrance” is!
Plus: an update on the baby Hechicero!
Join us in second level meditation, it’s Zardoz (1974)!
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Hello Excellent Brutals!
After a trip to the nearest Sonic for lunch, we are joined on the show by Bryan Bierman to talk about a film he describes as “The Finnegan’s Wake of science fiction”. Topics discussed include: Green bread, Ego death, middle school musical productions, and whatever the hell “Tippogrance” is!
Plus: an update on the baby Hechicero!
Join us in second level meditation, it’s Zardoz (1974)!
* CONTENT WARNING * Plot-related discussion of self-harm
If you stick with this one, you’ll be privy to a very unusual episode of Hate Watch/Great Watch: the Squirrel the Ceiling-Bird Episode! Learn what that means, how it affected the podcast, and hear all about a film that might have come from a parallel reality. We're joined by Maxine Webber to discuss a double-cross kidnapping plot, a set-piece that strains the credulity of wireless technology, and a Paul Oakenfold ‘sclusie!
Plus: Find out how this is all John Hodgman’s fault!
The word of the day is anthropophagy, it’s Nobel Son (2007)!
Hate Watch / Great Watch
Hello Excellent Brutals!
After a trip to the nearest Sonic for lunch, we are joined on the show by Bryan Bierman to talk about a film he describes as “The Finnegan’s Wake of science fiction”. Topics discussed include: Green bread, Ego death, middle school musical productions, and whatever the hell “Tippogrance” is!
Plus: an update on the baby Hechicero!
Join us in second level meditation, it’s Zardoz (1974)!