Episode 17: The Wrestler

Recorded on February 2, 2009.

The Wrestler

Dear Pat,

This week on an episode that thought Mickey Rourke made his comeback with Sin City, Eric and Jason invite indie filmmaker/friend/roommate Matt Brassfield along to review the new Darren Aronofsky film, The Wrestler and wrestling in general. They also discuss why no one should ever listen to this show, and the mind-blowing awesomeness of a time-traveling Michael Bay. Eric and Jason jump to Rob Liefeld’s defense, talk about super-villains and may or may not want some pot.

Your pals,
Gutter Trash.

P.S. Please remember to leave us an iTunes review, Pat.

Episode 17: The Wrestler

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Winger.

That’s right. Winger.

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You can find Matt Brassfield on the internet at Bloodline Video.

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Episode 17 / File Size – 41mb

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Episode 16: Criminal

Recorded on January 23, 2009.

Criminal

Like a heist gone wrong, it’s another episode gone wrongish.

This week Eric and Jason review the first five issues (or the first trade) of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips crime comic Criminal. Along the way, Eric offends the entire gay community, vegetarians, hobos, Mormons, Democrats and Republicans, and possible even Jason. The guys debate whether the X-Men suck or not, if Walter Matthau is awesome or not, why Obama hasn’t made us rich yet, and if watching Bum Fights makes us wrong. It’s a lowlife kinda episode, and we sink to the occasion.

Please Please Please, give us an iTunes review.

Episode 16: Criminal

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Turtletoes.

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Episode 16 / File Size – 34mb

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Episode 15: The Host

Recorded on January 16, 2009.

The Host

This week, on the only comics podcast defiant enough to defend George W. Bush, we learn that America is Evil, courtesy of the Korean monster movie The Host. We also learn that “fun” does not automatically mean “good”, and that a “Devil’s Strip” is not exactly a reverse happy trail. All this, unsavory puddles, and Obama and Spider-man team up to destroy the lives of comic fans everywhere. Straight from God’s Country, we are Gutter Trash.

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Episode 15: The Host
Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Damien Jurado.

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Episode 15 / File Size – 29mb

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Episode 14: Hulk & Thing

Recorded on January 12, 2009.

Hulk Thing

Hulk weep quietly!

On an incredibly depressed and bummed out episode of Gutter Trash, Eric and Jason review Jim Starlin and Bernie Wrightson’s 1987 Marvel graphic novel, Hulk/Thing: The Big Change. Nostalgia slaps Jason around like a little bitch, and the boys discuss William Burroughs, Chuck Palahniuk, H.G. Wells and Jackass. Judas Priest gets a mention, as well as a faux-outburst at idiotic parents.

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Episode 14: Hulk/Thing: The Big Change

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Captain of Industry.

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Episode 14 / File Size – 26mb

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Episode 13: Cabin Boy

Recorded on January 4, 2009.

Cabin Boy

“These pipes are clean!”

And boy are they ever. This week on Gutter Trash, Jason and Eric review the criminally underrated Chris Elliot cult comedy classic Cabin Boy. In addition, they discuss the vampire/ serial killer/video store owner who lived in Eric’s apartment, the world famous M*A*S*H Museum, and our favorite whipping boy, Jeph Loeb.

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Episode 13: Cabin Boy

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Killswitch Engage.

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Episode 13 / File Size – 33mb

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