Tue, 31 August 2010
In a rare flashback episode, Clark revisits the eerie sounds of cinematic horror, spotlighting music from Wait Until Dark, Tales from the Hood, Spider Baby, The Stendhal Syndrome, The Orphanage, Damien: Omen II, Candyman, Darkness Falls, The Ninth Gate, The Fog, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Enjoy! Submit your comments, questions, and suggestions to the Sounds and Sights Discussion Forum. |
Mon, 30 August 2010
Our resident contrarian a-holes (Dave Johnson and Dan Mancini) are back, armed to the teeth with Judge Mike Rubino in tow, to take down anyone who dares claim that Rambo III is an inferior action film. |
Sat, 28 August 2010
Lock and load, as a freshly buff Judge Patrick Bromley and new co-host Mark Ahn let loose their roid rage on Sylvester Stallone's latest action-packed epic The Expendables. |
Fri, 27 August 2010
Erich gets around to watching Memento, Mac chainsmokes Dexter, and Dave reveals his teen girl crush on Vampire Diaries. Plus: Reviews of Lost: Season Six, Ben 10 Alien Force: Volume 8, Roger Corman's Starcrash on Blu-ray, Unimposing villains, Lovable bad guys, and favorite fictional islands. Don't forget: You can enjoy the madness all week long on the Friday Filibuster Facebook page. |
Thu, 26 August 2010
Steve and Jon tackle this episode Co-op style while Adam ventures across the frozen tundra of Greenland to rescue rare sea birds. Jon's been playing a lot of Ys Seven on his PSP, and Steve got a little quality time in with Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days, Mafia II, and makes a second attempt at Final Fantasy XIII. They both have some early thoughts on the first hour or so of Metroid: Other M to share as well. After that comes discussion of Gamescom, Europe's biggest video game conference. What rocked? What sucked? Listen and learn. This one is much better than the last time we let these two run an episode. Blast Processing theme song by Dan "String Vulture" Moore Feel free to join the rest of the gaming junkies in the Blast Processing! discussion forum. |
Tue, 24 August 2010
It's two for the price of one this week, as Clark places the spotlight on composers Vic Mizzy and Billy May. In addition to spotlighting such well-known works as The Addams Family, The Green Hornet, and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, the show also explores some of the duo's less well-known music from outside the world of film and television. Enjoy! Submit your comments, questions, and suggestions to the Sounds and Sights Discussion Forum. |
Mon, 23 August 2010
Judge Mike Rubino becomes the latest inductee into the realm of contrarian a-holery, joining Dave and Dan on the ice for a slapshot defense of the Jean-Claude Van Damme hockey epic Sudden Death. And don't forget to visit the show's official Facebook fan page. |
Sat, 21 August 2010
From dramatic Dark Knights to comedic dark nights, Judge Patrick Bromley and co-host J.B. suit up and cross their streams for a total protonic f-ing of the one... the only... Ghostbusters. You know, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!Email your comments, complaints, and suggestions to fthismoviepodcast(at)gmail.com |
Fri, 20 August 2010
Erich experiences his own Life on Mars, as he's thrust into hosting the show in an alternate universe where Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick" is hot on the stacks of wax, Mike recreates scenes from Early Edition on the streets of Chicago, and everyone keeps coyly referring to "The Big Movie," as if anticipating Voldemort's final bad guy death scene. Plus! Ultimate movie mashups, scenes from the docks, terrible rear-projection special effects, inappropriate music selections, and the horrors of modern-day camping. Don't forget: You can enjoy the madness all week long on the Friday Filibuster Facebook page. |
Thu, 19 August 2010
It's a smorgasbord of downloadable titles, mobile apps, and terrible ideas as Jon, Dave, and Erich slog through the gaming doldrums of August. Games discussed include Civilization Revolution for iPod, Basketball Shot for Droid, Family Feud, Dead Space, and a lengthy review of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game. Plus, the killer iPhone app the world has been waiting for: the Snake Eyes in Drag Dress-Up Doll! Feel free to join the rest of the gaming junkies in the Blast Processing! discussion forum. |
