Posts Tagged ‘drama’

Episode 66: Moon

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Recorded on February 21, 2010.

66

Scanning for long range communications…

On this spoiler-heavy episode of Gutter Trash, we review the Sam Rockwell sci-fi film Moon. And seriously? About the spoilers? Holy crap do we mean it. If you read this before listening to the episode, for the love of Christ, go watch Moon first and then come back to listen. Seriously. We’re not fucking around here. Thar be spoilers in yonder podcast. We’ll wait. Show’s not going anywhere. Okay, you were warned…

Episode 66: Moon

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and The Zutons.

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Episode 66 / Time – 82:38 min. / File Size – 38mb

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Episode 63: Asterios Polyp

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Recorded on January 31, 2010.

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Nothing funny here. Just go read Asterios Polyp.

This week on the show, Jason and I review David Mazzucchelli’s debut(?!) graphic novel and masterpiece, Asterios Polyp. We also make the decision to try to be drunk more when recording, have dinner with our former Mayor at a restaurant staffed with psychic Mexicans. I declare that I’ll never see Avatar, and review the movie Big Fan. Finally we wrap up by discussing old people fuckin’.

Episode 63: Asterios Polyp

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and The Barnhills.

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Episode 63 / Time – 87:58 min. / File Size – 40mb

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Episode 60: Goliath

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Recorded on January 10, 2010.

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I CAN HAS DA 80 MINITS U STOLEZ FROM MUH LIFES?

This week on Gutter Trash, we “review” the Zellner Bros. movie Goliath. Review is a strong word. Slag it is more in the ballpark. Jason and I play “What’s Your Ailment?”, debate porn at convenient stores, and talk about Jason’s new Bowling Shoe Stunt Doubles. We express our love of cats (kitties!), make plans to celebrate The Simpsons 20th Anniversary, and Jason drains life from me like a vampire.

Episode 60: Goliath

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Ralph Stanley.

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Episode 60 / Time – 68:12 min. / File Size – 31mb

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Episode 58: Save the Green Planet

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Recorded on December 22, 2009.

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It’s the show that’s not good for anyone’s mom.

While I honestly think this is our strongest show yet, it’s our weakest sound-wise. Sorry. But to make up for it, Jason and I invite our friend Joe Grunenwald – King of all Flash Knowledge – to be a guest on the show and help us review the Korean mash-up film, Save the Green Planet. We talk about comedy pointing, airline food, the Legion of Super-Pets, repetition, comedy pointing, airline food and the Legion of Super-Pets.

Happy New Year to all of our listeners, I hope it’s been great for you, and thanks for supporting us in ‘09. We’ll see you on the flipside of 2010 – The Year We Make Contact.

Episode 58: Save the Green Planet

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.

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Episode 58 / Time – 82:58 min. / File Size – 38mb

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Episode 49: I Kill Giants

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Recorded on October 15, 2009.

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There’s gold in them thar podcasts.

This week on Gutter Trash, we review Joe Kelly’s comic I Kill Giants, featuring a surprising lack of giants and suprising abundance of awesome. We show Keith Giffen some love and wished he loved us back, we contemplate blackmailing Chris Ware, I defend The Walking Dead and Image Comics, and Jason gushes about Dungeons and Dragons. Join us as we introduce a new segment to the show: Stripper Chat, where we talk about creepy old stripper veterans and the Junior Stripper Association.

Episode 49: I Kill Giants

Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight, and Hazmat Modine.

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Episode 49 / Time – 75:07 min. / File Size – 34mb

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