Sun, 22 November 2009 Sean and Greg set out to talk Frankenstein with Lynn, but end up talking about the sexy starlets of scifi and TV shows like V, Big Love, Smallville, FlashForward, the Vampire Diaries, Fringe and for some reason, MacGyver. Somewhere in the mix Paranormal Activity and the Amityville Horror remake enter into the conversation.Comments[0] |
Sat, 31 October 2009 ![]() The boys return with Mudoogul Mudslinger to explore more tips on surviving the Zombie War, courtesy of the University of Florida's Zombie Response Plan, Zombieland, and Left 4 Dead. Also we discuss Drag Me To Hell's portrayal of gypsies, how investigate a werewolf sighting and the dubious merits of cannibalism. Happy Halloween, everybody... Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 October 2009 Zombieland and other recent zombie stories like the Walking Dead comic are shifting the focus from surviving the initial zombie outbreak to living in a zombie world. Surviving the first 48 hours of infection is necessary, but how do you make it past the first 100 days? Living in the Zombie War requires a bigger set of the rules, which the boys are happy to provide. Mudoogul Mudslinger joins in the Halloween fun to talk zombie survival tactics, the University of Florida's short-lived zombie response plan, and the new supernatural haunted house movie, Paranormal Activity.Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 October 2009 ![]() Greg and Sean return with David to hastily answer all the burning questions left open at the end of Guilty Pleasures part 1. They discuss the Disney buyout of Marvel, the genius of Edmund Cooper, the exploits of JJ Armes, the seven gates of Hell, Project Runway, NASCAR and many other topics of intellectual import. You demanded it, people, so here it is... Comments[6] |
Sun, 4 October 2009 Greg and Sean talk guilty pleasures with David, mostly discussing the Professor's harrowing run-in with a jellyfish, the True Blood finale' and how EPCOT Center has lost its vision of yesterday's future.Comments[2] |
Sat, 19 September 2009 Sean and Greg are back with Scary Gary to talk about Bigfoot, UFO's, Facebook and the upcoming James Cameron movie, Avatar.Comments[4] |
Mon, 7 September 2009 Sean and Brooks talk about Sean's recent excursion to the Cockspur Lighthouse at Fort Pulaski. They also talk a little about the Savannah catacombs, the Tybee bomb and reality televistion.Comments[4] |
Sun, 6 September 2009 The boys get with Lynn to talk about guerilla filmmaking and amateur video production, and indirectly prove that social networking outlets like Facebook are destroying our ability to communicate with each other.Comments[17] |
Sun, 30 August 2009 Sean and Greg talk about District 9 and James Cameron's upcoming sci-fi fantasy Avatar, re-visit GI Joe and Star Trek for the zillionth time, and somehow end up talking about Superman, warning labels and the exit row on airplanes.Comments[6] |
Sat, 29 August 2009 ![]() Greg and Sean go crypto with Scary Gary to discuss the mystery of the Sasquatch, unidentified flying humanoids, the Jersey Devil, Hogzilla, the Loch Ness Monster and Mothman. Plus, Sean has finally seen Inglorious Basterds, so is qualified to form an opinion. Comments[8] |
Sat, 22 August 2009 In the inevitable follow-up to VERSUS part 1, the boys discuss TRON vs. the Matrix, Captain Caveman vs. Grape Ape, Han Solo vs. Malcom Reynolds, and of course the Terminator vs. an Allosaurus. Good water-cooler fodder for your next MENSA meeting.Comments[4] |
Sun, 16 August 2009 In this TV Ate My Dinner bonus featurette, Sir St. John C. O'Herlihy presents the conclusion of the Patriotic Paragon serial as well as comedy sketches from Cooler Than You Productions.Comments[6] |
Sat, 15 August 2009 ![]() Brooks has finally watched Watchmen, but argues there aren't as many men to watch as previously asserted by Sean and Greg. Was Dr. Manhatten's atomic junk blown out of proportion or is the whole blue business just a big fat hoax? You decide... Comments[4] |
Sat, 15 August 2009 Greg and Sean have seen GIJOE and the results are in! Hear the boys discuss the Rise of Cobra with Lynn and debate previous claims of excessive use of junk in the Watchmen movie.Comments[2] |
Sun, 9 August 2009 Who would win? Kirk or Darth Vader? A Borg ship or a Star Destroyer? How about MacGuyver vs. a Predator? The boys debate these and other burning issues in this heated episode! Plus we pay tribute to Julie Brown and discuss Lorenzo Lamas' new opus, Megashark vs. Giant Octopus!Comments[4] |
Sat, 8 August 2009 ![]() In this TV Ate My Dinner Theater featurette, Sir St. John presents the first three episodes of the classic radio serial, the Adventures of the Patriotic Paragon, America's Most Concerned Citizen! Plus some fun extras, including a look at St. John's earlier work. Comments[2] |
Tue, 4 August 2009 The boys go from strip clubs, peep shows and porno to Kenneth Branaugh's Hamlet in this episode that's supposed to be about musicals. They compare the relative merits of standards like Phantom of the Opera, Grease and the King & I to novelties like Rocky Horror, Bat Boy and Evil Dead the Musical. Plus there is a tribute to 80's Johnnie Drama, James Remar, Joe Lamont's Quiet Cool theme song, and lots of unnecessary singing from the boys themselves.Comments[2] |
Sat, 25 July 2009 ![]() Reflecting on the 40th anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landing, the boys consider where technology has brought us since then. Sure, podcasting and the wikipedia are awesome, but while we're trying to decide whether Ubuntu is preferable to Microsoft Vista, who's developing the next breakthrough technology that will make history the same way the astronauts did? Will we ever have a moon base or go to Mars? And is dark matter even real at all? Plus we talk about the new Harry Potter movie. Comments[2] |
Mon, 20 July 2009 ![]() Pulsar the Ultimate Man of Adventure, ROM the Space Knight, Shogun Warriors, Go Bots, Weebles and JJ Armes... Star Wars and GI Joe weren't the only awesome toys from our youth. From the Mego Star Trek dolls to the Six Million Dollar Man, the boys reminisce about the great toys from the seventies and eighties. PLUS: Brooks makes a shocking confession... Comments[2] |
Fri, 17 July 2009 ![]() In this TV Ate My Dinner Theater featurette, our host Sir St. John C. O'Herlihy introduces us to Angus Dundee, proprietor of the Inn of the Broken Sword, a bar where stories as much a currency as money. Comments[2] |
Sun, 12 July 2009 ![]() This Season Premiere marks the 2 year anniversary of TVAMD, and the boys celebrate by going back to where it all began: Talking about Transformers! There's also some discussion of the new Friday the 13th and still more talk about GI Joe and Star Trek. Comments[2] |
Sat, 11 July 2009 ![]() TVAMD presents a brand new featurette: TV Ate My Dinner Theater! Your host, Sir St. John C. O'Herlihy, presents stories of intrigue and adventure in the theater of the imagination. This week's story: "The Morning Star" by Brooks Robinson and Sean Gilbert. A psychiatrist gets too close to his work when he examines a serial killer with a frightening agenda. Comments[2] |
Thu, 2 July 2009 ![]() In this epic Season Finale, the boys discuss the unsung (or perhaps improperly appreciated) heroes of Star Wars. Who are the people (and in some cases, the characters) who made Star Wars great? And who got left behind as it became what it is today? Comments[3] |
Sun, 28 June 2009 This is practically a Jane Austen tribute. We discuss Stephen King adaptations like 1408 and the Shawshank Redemption, but mostly the many faces of Pride and Prejudice, including the new Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. There is also some talk of Harry Potter and Sean does a little Dr. Horrible karaoke. Consider yourselves warned.Comments[2] |
Thu, 25 June 2009 In this long-awaited (if unsolicited) follow-up to the gaming episode, the boys pretend they're going to discuss Dungeons & Dragons and the Star Wars role-playing game, but end up telling random stories about pretty much everthing else. In other words, the usual...Comments[2] |
Sat, 20 June 2009 ![]() In this episode, we pretend to discuss books that were adapted into movies, but we're so excited to have Lynn on the show we just end up chatting the whole time. We talk Lord of the Rings, Watchmen, the viciousness of Koalas, and the comparative virtues of the yowie to the bunyip. And that's only in part one... Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 June 2009 Brooks and Sean join with David to discuss the growing roster of Summer movies. From Star Trek and Wolverine to Terminator and the new Transformers, they discuss everything down to Harry Potter and Quentin Tarantino.Direct download: TAMD_Episode_76_Summer_Movies_with_David.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:11 PM Comments[3] |
Tue, 16 June 2009 This episode is not really about UFO's (except a little), but we're pretty much all over the place. From George W. Bush to James Bond and the Mysteries from Beyond the Other Dominion, we manage to rip on Oliver Stone, Paul Haggis and pretty much all TV shows. Another one from the vault and for the books, folks...Comments[2] |
Sat, 13 June 2009 ![]() In this extract from the Summer Movie Special, Sean and Brooks team with David to discuss the upcoming GI Joe movie. So here's a little taste of that before the full episode is up. Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 June 2009 Ever since Reefer Madness, marijuana has had a dubious distinction in the eyes of the mainstream, creating a weird counter-culture of drug movies that celebrate the twinkie-craving outlaw in all of us. From Cheech & Chong to Dazed & Confused, marijuana movies have run the gamut from total crap to comedy gold. The boys look into this interesting entertainment phenomenon with their usual aplomb.Comments[0] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 The boys pretend to talk about the untimely deaths of rock legends like Jimi Hendrix and Curt Cobain (all at the age of 27), but mostly yammer about their new forum, the Bilderburg conspiracy, the new zombie video game Left 4 Dead and the new Star Trek movie.Comments[0] |
Fri, 29 May 2009 You think we're scared to thrown down the karaoke challenge, world? Well, here it is: Sean's rendition of "Leaving on a Jet Plane" by John Denver. You think you can top this? Send us your audio of your own own karoke if you've the stones. You think we're scared. You don't scare us one damn bit.Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 Computers predicting the future, the mysterious Cryptos code, and other oddities are fodder for this discussion. Did the scientists and futurists of the MERLIN project design a computer program that predicts the future (but for some reason can't see anything past 2012)? Did a sculptor come up with a code that CIA crptoanalysts can't crack? And what is the story behind the wisdom of the Georgia Guidestones? Listen and find out!Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 The boys take a few minutes to discuss the first person thriller Quarantine and the many negative examples it offers on surviving a horror movie. Plus: how to escape a hungry polar bear...Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 What happens when a remake becomes more like a sequel (or sometimes the other way around)? The new Star Trek leads the boys to examine this concept by looking at other requels past like Terminator 2, Escape from LA, and the new Friday the 13th. Plus we talk Wolverine, Highlander and the faltering merits of samurai swords in science fiction.Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 May 2009 ![]() Don't get your hopes up, this isn't our final episode... The boys talk about the dubious ends of scifi series like the new Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Quantum Leap, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Greatest American Hero. In so doing they ask the question: Do scifi finale's always suck? Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 May 2009 ![]() The Beatles, AC/DC, The Eagles, Elvis, CCR... They all at some point had songs with so-called subliminal messages, which apparently can turn you into a servant of Satan just by hearing them. Is there any truth to this, or is it a lot of nonsense and coincidence run amok? Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 May 2009 Kirk, Spock and McCoy are back with a sexy new Uhura, Rachel Nichols as an Orion slave girl and even Leonard Nimoy. Is this the Star Trek we've been waiting for? Comments[0] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 From Killer Klowns to Frailty, the boys go over great moments from dubious classics like Sleepaway Camp and Stephen King's Pet Semetary (remember Zelda?) with their friend Mudoogul Mudslinger.Comments[0] |
Fri, 8 May 2009 ![]() The Exorcist, Jaws, the Howling, American Werewolf in London, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Killer Klowns from Outer Space... We're covering it all in this one. Plus the boys discuss the Nightmare on Elm Street remake with our good friend Mudoogul Mudslinger, the horror of 2 girls 1 cup, and the impending doom of the swine flu! Comments[0] |
Sat, 2 May 2009 ![]() Time travel, repeating days, Jack the Ripper, Nostradamus... The boys cover another set of scifi cliches that it's probably time to retire. Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 April 2009 ![]() Atlantis, King Arthur, sexy vampires and techno music Karate fights... What are the cliches that could be retired forever in scifi movies? The boys discuss this and the inappropriate introduction of computer-generated atomic man-junk in Watchmen. All this and the return of boobies! And Lynn gives her review of Tyrannosaurus Wrecks. Comments[0] |
Fri, 17 April 2009 CHUD, leprechaun, Nightbreed and the Shadmock... Yes sir, there have been plenty of monsters that never hit the Rock Star status of Frankenstein and Freddy Krueger. For every zombie there's a Rumpelstilskin, for every Michael Meyers there's a Horace Pinker. Finally someone pays tribute to the heroes of classics like Basket Case and Deadly Friend. Second stringers, put on your monkey suits and get ready to receive your honors...Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 April 2009 ![]() Here it is, world... Darwinism vs. intelligent design, people riding dinosaurs, zombie strippers, the presidential doomsday plane, gun shows and taser phones, man junk, boobs and full frontal nudity... We've done big shows before, but this one is about as pointless and erratic as they come. We're not afaid to tackle the big issues. Plus, check out "How It Should Have Ended" and enjoy the Die Hard song by Guyz Nite! Comments[0] |
Sat, 28 March 2009 The boys talk Heroes, Battlestar Galactica and the new Friday the 13th, but mostly this one's all about the friends of the show. Listener mail and audience feedback is the backbone of this one, folks...Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 March 2009 ![]() The Mayan Long Count Calendar is nearing the end of its 13th (and possibly final) baktun - is that the end of humanity or will the Galactic Alignment mean a whole new era in human existence? And what does Nostradamus have to do with this? The boys discuss all things 2012, from the Masons to the Reptilian Annunaki aliens of the doom planet Nibiru to Global Warming and interstellar storms. Plus we talk about UFO Hunters and their obsession with Area 51. This is the big one, people. Get ready... Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 March 2009 The boys go off on all things irrelevant, from the Oscars and the XBox to the Blu Ray and the recent remake of "The Last House on the Left". There is an obligatory examination of Christian Bale's onset rant and for the most part a ranting review of reality television.Comments[0] |
Sat, 28 February 2009 Bloodsucking Freaks and other odd bits of discussion, including the new GI Joe movie, the Transformers sequel, the new Friday the 13th, the long-awaited Watchmen movie, Incredibad, Flight of the Conchords, the MTV effect and why pop culture may be eating itself. In short, another episode without a topic...Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 Wizards, warriors, and women in corsets! The boys use the new documentary Darkon as a springboard to wax nostalgic for their dice rolling days. Break out the Funyons and Mountain Dew; it's time to talk Dungeons & Dragons!Comments[2] |
Sun, 8 February 2009 ![]() Three guys walk into a bar... Yes, it's about jokes this week: From Seinfeld to 30Rock, the boys discuss comedians like Steve Martin and the infamous aristocrats joke. What makes bad jokes funny and why are ducks always hanging out in bars? All this and so much more... Comments[2] |
Sun, 25 January 2009 Jim Henson, Meet the Feebles, Ded Bob... From socks to foam rubber, we try to cover it all in this one. If you're not a muppet believer at the start of this show, we'll make you one by the end.Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 Sure, you know how to make it through an armageddon scenario, but once the space dust has settled and the fallout has receded, how will you survive the dystopian nightmare of the post-apocalyptic world? From Waterworld to the Road Warrior, Sean and Brooks discuss how to Mad Max your way through mohawk weirdoes and cannibal warlords.Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 January 2009 Plague, asteroids, zombies, dinosaurs, robots, aliens, nuclear war, global warming, the Ozone layer, the Highlander... The end of the world can take many forms, friends. The trick is to keep your head and know your doomsday scenarios. The boys talk about how to keep your cool and use your head (right down to what parts of the brain work best for each given situation). We're back with a vengeance, people. This is the one to listen to.Comments[0] |
Fri, 19 December 2008 In the long-awaited Season Premiere of TV Ate My Dinner's Third Season (yeah, that's right - the Real Doll episode didn't kill the show), the boys talk about their dreams. Not the "I want to grow up to make a chocolote castle" kind of dreams, no, but more like "whoa, last night I dreamed I a had a chocolate castle" kind of dreams. Plus old ladies, sleep paralysis, cannibal babies and snake people dreams. That's right: We're prophets destined to save the world with the awesome teachings of our subconscious. Buckle up, world: TVAMD Season 3 is just getting started...Comments[2] |
Wed, 19 November 2008 ![]() NOT A VERY WORK-FRIENDLY EPISODE... Real Dolls and Love Dolls are lifelike silocone sex dolls, featured more than once on HBO's Real Sex. The boys broach the subject as delicately as possible to explore the future ramifications of such appliances. Are we headed towards an era of android love slaves, as suggest by David Levy in his book "Love and Sex With Robots"? The world needs to know. Plus we break the ice by discussing JJ Abrahms' upcoming Star Trek movie and review the Cloverfield-esque handheld horror flick Quarantine. Another well-balanced foray into the weird from your self-appointed watchmen of the Zeitgeist. Comments[2] |
Wed, 12 November 2008 What are the greatest sitcoms? Friends? Cheers? How I Met Your Mother? The boys discuss the merits of classics like Taxi and Family Ties while outlining a few helpful hints on how you can avoid sitcom mistakes and Three's Company style misunderstandings.Comments[2] |
Sun, 2 November 2008 ![]() What is a hero? Are they born heroes or are they forged in the fires of opportunity and disaster? The boys talk about Indiana Jones and Captain Kirk, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, and the differences between Batman and Superman. Who's more heroic - Buffy the Vampire Slayer because she's the chosen one or Angel because he's on a solemn quest for redemption? And we'd like to introduce you to a new breed of hero... A hero known as the Aquamarine! Also featuring songs by Jennifer Daniels and Belle's Wake. Comments[0] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 Happy Halloween, world. In honor of All Hallow's Eve and the modern festival of Samhain, Brooks and Sean put on their scary faces to bring you some of their real-life horror yarns and ghost tales. If you're a spook enthusiast or a run-of-the-mill Ghost Hunters fan, check out our tribute to the paranormal and the supernatural.Comments[2] |
Sat, 18 October 2008 ![]() Robot monkeys, cloned cats, smart houses, where does it all end? Where does it begin? Will our desire to have sex with robots lead to the Terminator apocalypse? Did aliens build Stonehenge and the pyramids? The boys debate the rise of technology and ways it can go wrong, the development of Artificial General Intelligence and what the exponential advancement of computer technology might mean for the future. Comments[4] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 The long-awaited Robot Apocalypse episode. Part 1 of 2.Comments[2] |
Sat, 4 October 2008 ![]() Time Travel, Captain Kirk, sex with robots, women showing their breasts, man junk and the beefiness of Nathan Fillion, Star Crash, Thomas Ian Griffith, Terminator, Star Wars, masturbating with a cheese grater, men called Bacon, men playing with dolls, men trapped in a meat locker, Die Hard Security Guards, hill mutants and how to survive them... Yeah. It's been an awesome first year. Hasn't it, world? Comments[1] |
Sun, 28 September 2008 Fall TV shows return and the boys are ready to have opinions and stuff. More Terminator talk and some Knight Rider discussion, plus concerns over Joss Whedon's Dollhouse and its production problems. Some discussion on hidden gems like Adult Swim's Frisky Dingo and Xavier: Renegade Angel, plus some discussion of HBO's Entourage, True Blood and Flight of the Conchords. Then we just talk about T-shirts and nicknames for, like, ten minutes or so. Take from this episode what you will, world...Comments[2] |
Tue, 23 September 2008 What movies should be ahead of Thundercats in the line to get made? What pop sensations and retro tv shows should get their shot at the big screen first? The Boys discuss the A-Team, The Fall Guy (again), the Greatest American hero and cartoons with toy lines like MASK. Who wouldn't want to see GI Joe meets the Transformers? And whatever happened to the Sandman movie? And why did everybody but the Germans forget Baywatch Nights? Comments[4] |
Sun, 14 September 2008 Who are the superheroes who've made the most impact on the pop culture? From Superman and Batman to Space Ghost and Plastic Man, the boys talk supe to sort the best from the worst and the best known from the oft ignored. Comments[2] |
Sat, 6 September 2008 ![]() Thundercats the Movie? Superman gets a reboot with Nathan Fillion as Lobo? Adrian Brody as the Riddler in Batman 3? Everything phrased as a question? The boys tackle these and other items of no importance, including a long-overdue tribute to Star Trek Deep Space Nine's front man, Avery Brooks. Also a recap of Brooks and Greg's adventures at this year's DragonCon. Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 September 2008 Prepare yourselves for the "Waiting for Godot" of scifi convention experiences. Brooks and Greg tread the treacherous landscape of DragonCon, the # 1 convention of the American Southeast. Doesn't sound like they got to do that much, though...Comments[0] |
Sat, 30 August 2008 Between Kevin Costner's strange predilection toward playing lovable white trash and the mainstream media's insistence on portraying all Southerners like we just stepped off the set of My Cousin Vinnie, we Waffle House folk don't always get a fair shake. Greg and Sean discuss this phenomenon as well as indulging a somewhat pointless slam on Sleepless in Seattle and pretty much all romantic comedies. Also, Tron 2, Billy Dee Williams, Dina Meyer, and an ode to the Black Hole. Well rounded fun for everyone!Comments[4] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 Tribute to boobs in movies! Or is it? Sean and Brooks take a long hard look at the disturbing decline of naked shower scenes and real sex scenes in movies. Is this a more enlightened temperament in modern film, or a backhanded effort to sell sex to kids by keeping the nudity out of it? And is the mainstream's sudden shyness leaving the door open for pornography to become a part of our everyday lives? Just look at Traci Lords! If you still can...Comments[2] |
Sat, 16 August 2008 This is not a show about disaster movies or real-life disasters, folks. This episode was a real-life disaster, plagued with production problems, technical errors and equipment failures. But somewhere along the line we managed to talk about the mystery of twins like Jason and Jeremy London, the Barbarian Brothers, & Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito. Also, why do dragon movies always suck? Is the robot invasion already happening and how will life-size silicone sex dolls help make it happen? We soldier through it all to bring you the truth, world...Comments[2] |
Sat, 9 August 2008 How do you survive Star Trek? Is it just a matter of avoiding techno-tortures like the holodeck or is it about something more? Is it about knowing how to be like Kirk and overthrowing civilisations for the greater good with kidney punches and scissor kicks? Listen and find out!Comments[2] |
Sat, 2 August 2008 Between Batman's big money and Dr. Horrible's dynamic debut online, it's a good summer for superheroes and supervillains. Even Hellboy got a little something for his trouble. The boys talk about what makes Heath Ledger's Joker the world's first scary comic book movie bad guy and discuss where the Dark Knight should go next. Who will be the next big bad? Catwoman? The Riddler? And what does the future have in store for Joss Whedon's latest creation? And what trends is this setting for future superhero projects like Watchmen? Listen and find out!Comments[2] |
Sat, 26 July 2008 The boys address issues brought up in their mail. Lynn from Australia has some additional life lessons you can learn from horror movies, plus some talk about Hancock, Death Proof, and the steady decline of American television.Comments[2] |
Sat, 12 July 2008 All things Nathan Fillion, as only TV Ate My Dinner can bring it! The boys express their love for the star of Firefly and Slither so deeply here that they're forced to take a long hard look at themselves in the process. Also, quite a lot of talk about the Fall Guy. It makes more sense in context, people...Comments[4] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 This episode's a crap shoot, but you should be used to that. Lacking a central topic, the boys BS about Dollhouse, the upcoming Joss Whedon project starring Eliza Dushku, some belated praise for the Iron Man movie with speculation about where the Avengers movie could be going. Plus a hard look at what's going wrong with the new Justice League movie. We also bring you a new Movie From the Vault (House 2 tackled Crystal Skulls way before Indiana Jones) and the latest Johnny Drama (all hail the reigning Re-Animator, Jeffrey Combs!) All this and the long-awaited follow-up on whether the junxploitation poster project "Teeth" is worth the trip. Should be something for everybody in this one.Comments[4] |
Tue, 10 June 2008 James Bond, Jason Bourne, Jack Bauer... The boys look at the best of the JB's and offer their survival tips to anyone looking at joining the spy game (on either side). Do's and don'ts we picked up watching 24's CTU and Her Majesty's Secret Service, and some basic budget suggestions for gadget designers and supervillains who are probably just overthinking their jobs. Plus a little zombie talk about George Romero's Diary of the Dead and the Day of the Dead remake.Comments[2] |
Wed, 4 June 2008 Is Indiana Jones back, or are George Lucas and Steven Spielberg just dressing Harrison Ford up to try and re-capture their glory days? We seem to have made up our minds on this one, but you give this episode a listen and decide for yourself.Comments[4] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 Highlander 2? House 2, the Second Story? Any horror sequel ever made? Which ones do you think should have never seen the screen? Should there have been Back to the Future Sequels? Or a Matrix trilogy? If Aliens broke the mold, shouldn't they have stopped there? And what about Star Wars and Indiana Jones? Is it cinematic blasphemy to re-visit the only perfect movies ever made? These are the things we think about, world. We ask the tough questions.Comments[2] |
Sun, 18 May 2008 In this over-sized long-awaited Season Premiere, the boys resolve all issues left unanswered in last season's cliffhanger finale. What were the best movies of the nineties? Why are they remaking Evid Dead? Is Nathan Fillion the new Bruce Campbell or the new Harrison Ford? If Indiana Jones can come out of retirement to save the world with crystal skulls, then shouldn't Ash come out of retirement to settle the Alien Predator conflict? And what impact did the Matrix and the new Star Wars movies have on the nineties? And if they can make a TV show about the clone wars, why not one about they early adventures of Han Solo and Lando Calrissian? And we also talk about EPCOT Center for a few minutes. I'm not sure why.Comments[2] |
Wed, 16 April 2008 The Crow, Flatliners, Jurassic Park, Diggstown, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Fisher King, Nightbreed, Hal Hartley's Trust, The Usual Suspects, The Prophecy... What do all these movies possibly have to do with each other? They were made in the nineties, my friends. The age of the overcoat and the flannel shirt.Comments[3] |
Mon, 7 April 2008 Were there ever any good movies made from video games? Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Mario Brothers, Doom, Dungeon Siege, Double Dragon, Alone in the Dark, Bloodrayne, Silent Hill, Resident Evil... hmm, guess not. Do Tron and the Last Starfighter count?Comments[2] |
Tue, 1 April 2008 What are the great cartoons of your childhood? Did you watch Dungeons & Dragons or Super Friends (or the Super Powers show)? Remember Hanna Barbera classics like Thundarr the Barbarian and the Herculoids before Adult Swim caught hold of them? Of were you a robot man? Did you follow Voltron and the Mighty Orbots? Were you a Transformers man or did you favor the Gobots instead? Remember the Batman Animated Series and the awesomeness of the Tick? Everyone watched He-Man and GI Joe, but do you remember Plastic Man and the original Space Ghost? Remember the Real Ghostbusters and the original Ghostbusters (with the gorilla in it)? How about Galaxy High, Teen Wolf and Turbo Teen? The boys talk about these and all the toys that went with them (whatever happened to the Shogun Warriors anyway?), and somewhere in this still have time to discuss cinematic gems like Star Crash and Space Mutiny (the one that used the special FX from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show); we even talk about the Captain America TV movies a little. This show's got it all, folks...Comments[2] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 ![]() In a world where anyone with internet access could get their own show, three friends stood together to make their dream of talking about great movie trailers come true. But they're about to find out that there's more to trailers than Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Don LaFontaine voice-overs... and Darkman, Necessary Roughness, The Strangers, Star Trek VI, Superman Returns, and Patriot Games... and with a little luck, a little love, and lot of hope, they might just figure out what GI Joe and that Hey There Dililah have got to do with the rise of the modern day trailer. And is Mad Max back from the dead? Seriously, if that Doomsday movie isn't a throwback to the Road Warrior then... Oh well. Just listen to the show. Your life might just depend on it! Comments[2] |
Tue, 11 March 2008 Time Travel! The boys discuss time-bending classics like Quantum Leap and Back to the Future, the temporal antics of the many Star Trek incarnations, and the many faces of Doctor Who. What are the real life applications of time travel and alternate realities? Did Napolean Dynamite get it right when it comes to strapping yourself to a car battery and looking for a vortex? And what does Predator 2 have to do with any of this? Somewhere in all this there is also time for a little discussion of the new Knight Rider movie.Comments[2] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 Is Superbad super bad for our economy? Brooks and Sean ask this and other equally pointless questions, probing into the conventions of teen movies like the Stoned Age, American Pie and Juno, but also wondering why grown men collect action figures, how the Beanie Babies phenomenon got started, and how all this affects our ever-expanding consumer economy. Somewhere along the line we also touch on why people are always saying Sean looks like Kevin Smith and the impact this has had on his opinion of Smith's movies.Comments[2] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 What is junxploitation? Well, you know all these movies (Pulp Fiction, Planet Terror, Sin City, RoboCop, Black Sheep, Hostel 2, etc.) about guys getting attacked in their man-business? Well, the boys begrudgingly decide to delve into this disturbing cinematic trend by analyzing the long strange history of wang in film. But they also take the time to exalt the awesome career of Karate Kid baddie Thomas Ian Griffith and discuss the virtues of the Star Trek unitard. All in all, a weird and wild ride that might not be appropriate for office listening.Comments[2] |
Sat, 2 February 2008 ![]() Want to survive the scenarios you'd face in movies like Cloverfield? Would you have what it takes to sidestep Godzilla or lay low while King Kong is ravaging the city? From hopping biting monster spawn to ray gun powered giant robots, the boys are there with the survival tips you need to make it through the night. Direct download: TAMD_Episode_23_Monster_Survival_Guide.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:31 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 26 January 2008 ![]() Who is the REAL Leroy Mercer? Where can you get a good copy of Black Devil Doll from Hell? When is The Dolemite Explosion coming to your town? Just a few of the questions you can try to answer if you take up the TVAMD scavenger hunt! If Battlestar Galactica 1980 can make it to DVD, why not Heat Vision & Jack? And have you ever heard of Edmund Cooper's visionary scifi masterpiece, Slaves of Heaven? Plus a little (more) discussion of the new Terminator TV show. Is Summer Glau enough to save it? Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 January 2008 Of all the underground art forms being exalted in the popular culture, comic books are among the least respected despite their influence on every other commercial art forms embraced by the mainstream. If Spider-man and X-men top box office records alongside Batman and Superman while Dark Knight director Frank Miller dazzles us with big screen adaptations like Sin City and 300, why can't people accept the importance of Alan Moore classics like Watchmen and Swamp Thing? And what about the great underground comics like American Splendor, Box Office Poison and the Devil's Panties?Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 Knight Rider returns and the boys are ready! In this tribute to the Hof and his awesome computer car, the guys talk about the original KR and its follow-up incarnations. Remember Knight Rider 2000? How about Knight Rider 2010? Did anybody watch Team Knight Rider? Will the new car measure up? And what will the future hold? Knight Rider 3050, maybe?Comments[0] |
Sat, 29 December 2007 ![]() Who are the unsung talents languishing in relative obscurity while millionaire entertainers are going on strike? The boys talk about web sensations like Odd Todd and Homestarrunner.com (featuring Strongbad, Trogdor and Teen Girl Squad). Are there internet treasures waiting to be tapped by mainstream media? And what will it take for Hollywood to see that? Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 WRITER'S STRIKE! The boys talk about the repercussions of the ongoing writer's strike and the impact it could have on quality television when the only shows left on the air are American Idol and I Love New York. Also a bit of talk on Die Hard and its brutal body count of slain security guards. As always, a dead-on laser focus discussion of relevant entertainment issues.Comments[2] |
Mon, 10 December 2007 ![]() What are the movies that define a generation? What movies defined yours? The boys discuss this and how John Wayne and Star Wars represent the time in which they were made. How does the Atari generation compare to the Halo generation? What's the Breakfast Club for the modern age? Listen and find out! Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 December 2007 ![]() TVAMD: The Jump the Shark Edition! The boys discuss shows like Happy Days and their famous Jump the Shark moments. At what point does a TV show overshoot its premise, lose credibility with its audience or lose its mind altogether? Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 November 2007 ![]() The boys jabber about movies gone wrong, the wisdom of the continued Terminator franchise, and some stuff they've seen that they actually liked. Also, weird adventures in movie theaters... Bonus Feature: Learn how you can play the Kicking & Screaming game with your friends! Are you a Max or a Chet? Comments[2] |
Sat, 17 November 2007 Brooks and Sean look at the interesting film career of visionary director George Lucas, excluding his 800 pound gorillas - Star Wars & Indiana Jones. Where was his film career going before Star Wars came along, and where might it have gone if it never had?Comments[6] |
Wed, 14 November 2007 In today's short attention span society, are thirty second commerical spots the new entertainment? The boys discuss it, along with classics like Burger King ads, the Geico cavemen and their weird TV show spinoff, the many incarnations of Max Headroom and whether Sonic ads are funny or just annoying. |
Mon, 29 October 2007 ![]() The boys discuss movies that suck (mostly, anyway). They trek into the vast wasteland of vampire movies, deconstructing where exactly the original undead lost their teeth and what it will take to get them back. Comments[2] |
Sun, 21 October 2007 As the undisputed unequivocal authorities on what is empirically funny, Brooks and Sean discuss oft overlooked comedies like Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket and Noah Baumbach's Kicking & Screaming. They also discuss sleeper classics like Office Space and the Big Lebowski, what it takes to be funny and why so many movies aren't.Comments[4] |
Sat, 20 October 2007 In this scaled-down TVAMD minisode, Brooks and Sean review the monster flick The Host and talk a little about where horror movies are going, and how movies like Evil Dead may have taken their cue from the 60's experimental movie The Equinox: Journey Into the Supernatural. We cover a lot of ground in 12 minutes, folks...Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 October 2007 As promised, the boys return to the 80's with this tribute to the Power Anthems of classics like Karate Kid, Rocky & Footloose! If it set the scene for losers doing pullups so they could stand up to town toughs, then we'll cover it here! Just record this show and play it every time you work out. Or if you don't work out, then just listen to this show once and develop a six-pack montage-style!Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 October 2007 The guys tackle the very guy-like subject of movie beatdowns, tough one liners, and other macho moments. They also share some personal tough guy stories (all from Greg...interesting...)Comments[0] |
Sat, 29 September 2007 Now that remakes are the new sequels, the boys tackle what movies should be reimagined (ever heard of Vally of Gwangi or Champions of Justice?), the direction giant monkey movies should be headed in, and what went wrong with the Rob Zombie Halloween remake. There's also a couple of movies that maybe never should be remade. Or maybe sooner or later they'll all get remade. Who knows?Comments[2] |
Sat, 22 September 2007 ![]() The inevitable 80's retrospective is here! The guys go over classic 80's movies like Blade Runner, Aliens, and Back to the Future. 1987 alone gave us Predator, Robocop and Evil Dead 2. What a decade for cool flicks. Comments[2] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 Safety & survival tips you can get from watching movies and playing games. The adventuring skills you picked up playing Dungeons & Dragons and watching Indiana Jones may just come in handy in your real life. We also discuss the awesome precision and durability of booby trap technology, as evidenced in movies like The Goonies. You'd be amazed what you can accomplish with a couple of ropes and a really big rock.Comments[2] |
Mon, 10 September 2007 Dolph vs. Arnold: Separated at birth? You Dolph-fans should be pleased at this impromptu Dolph Lundgren tribute which contrasts the careers of the Masters of the Universe star and Predator macho man Arnold Schwarzenegger. Who's the bigger action star? You decide...Comments[2] |
Sat, 8 September 2007 From the WWGC archives comes a beautifully bizarre Dark Crazy bonus feature. This is part of our ongoing Radio Rescue Project, so we present this offbeat radio play that we did not produce. We just found it. So we give it to you, world. Enjoy. Comments[0] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 ![]() You cannot deny the undeniable coolness of Episode Z! Sean and Brooks take time from sharing their views on movies and television to prepare you, the listener, for mankind's inevitable fall to the growing zombie menace. This is one episode you can't afford to miss! Comments[2] |
Fri, 24 August 2007 The guys bring the truth when they uncover the secret conspiracies veiled in SciFi. Were the Smurfs communist? Did Star Trek have a secret socialist agenda? Was Gandalf magical or did he just have awesome weed? We may never know the answers to these questions. But we're gonna do our best to crack this nut before the night is through. So the real question is: Can you handle it? Are you ready for this much truth? Comments[2] |
Fri, 17 August 2007 The boys tackle all things twisty, from Twilight Zone to the Sixth Sense. If someone dies in the first five minutes or the hero turns out to be the killer, or the whole thing turns out to be a dream, you're gonna hear about it here. If you're not up to speed on your thrill-kill suspense films, you might want to sit this one out. All secrets are revealed...Comments[2] |
Sat, 11 August 2007 Sean and Brooks trek deep into Sci Fi country to explore the show that started it all. What separates the original Star Trek from its spin-offs and countless imitators? Where did science fiction lose its way? And can the new Trek film set it right by bringing back Kirk and Spock?Comments[0] |
Thu, 2 August 2007 Sean and Brooks discuss the Simpsons Movie and the newest Harry Potter, also what makes Potter such a cultural phenomenon and what drives Cuba Gooding's unfortunate career decisions...Comments[0] |
Thu, 26 July 2007 Brooks & Sean talk about important life lessons you can learn from watching horror movies. There are also a few lessons horror filmmakers can learn about their craft and the expectations of their audience.Comments[2] |
Sat, 21 July 2007 Sean Gilbert, Greg Starks, and Brooks Robinson talk about movies, TV and media issues. In this first episode we cover the Transformers movie, the new JJ Abrahms project, the success of TV shows like Heroes and the unfortunate demise of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. There is also some talk about how housewives are ruining American television.Comments[2] |
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Sun, 20 May 2007 The Dark Crazy gets real with some straight talk about image obsessed attention freaks. What did Lenny Kravitz or Audrey Hepburn ever do to me? Nothin', but that's beside the point. I'll tackle Playboy, Maxim and Victoria's Secret for their collective role in making the world feel ugly and making it harder for me to get served in bars. Pluse some new music, too.Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 In the latest edition of This Week in Angst, Sean explores the impact of the WB's demise on 30 year old men who watch TV shows about 17 year old girls. Also covered is the death of the OC, the future of One Tree Hill, the failing Fox formula of fast-paced thrillers like 24 and the rise of Heroes. And what's with the guy on Prisonbreak? He's a super-genius, but he has to have a tattoo to remember where he parked his car? And what happened to Studio 60 on the Sunset strip? No one is safe this time around.Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 April 2007 Sean returns to rambling about TV shows, abandoning the bones left behind by the late WB and targeting bigger game. No more Gilmore Girls, no more One Tree Hilll, no more OC. This time around it's about Fox thrillers like PrisonBreak and why a guy who needs to get a tattoo to remember where he left his car is considered a genius. Now it's about why 24 is losing ground to NBC's Heroes, and shows about how networks should set a higher standard for their shows (like Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip) are never gonna be long for this world. And a little about Smallville, too.Comments[0] |
Sat, 4 November 2006 The Secret Lives of Socks Comments[2] |
Thu, 2 November 2006 Return your videos, folks... Comments[2] |
Thu, 2 November 2006 The Arm Wrestling World Championship! Comments[1] |
Sun, 29 October 2006 My latest video blog is a procedural analysis of a gradual alcoholic meltdown, documented by me every step of the way.Comments[4] |
Sun, 29 October 2006 This latest edition of the program is basically me drinking some beers and complaining about the demise of the beloved WB. I sound like I'm hopped up on cough syrup and am really agitated considering I'm a grown man talking about shows that were created to appeal to 15 year old girls.Comments[5] |
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Fri, 23 June 2006 ![]() The video diary of a nothin' nobody trying to get noticed in the information age. The Ducksuit Shuffle is a peek into the Early Days of El Gilberto and a fun look at the Dark Crazy's production efforts. Comments[2] |
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Sun, 29 January 2006 This time Sean turns his overattention to the WB spook show, "Supernatural". Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 January 2006 This time Sean turns his overattention to the WB spook show, "Supernatural". Comments[0] |
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Sat, 14 January 2006 Over 10 minutes of incoherent babbling on the subject of the WB teen melo-drama, "One Tree Hill".Comments[2] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 Over 10 minutes of incoherent babbling on the subject of the WB teen melo-drama, "One Tree Hill".Comments[2] |
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Sun, 30 October 2005 As a somewhat pointless public service, Sean has decided to get new viewers up to speed on all his favorite teen melodramas. Comments[2] |
Sun, 30 October 2005 As a somewhat pointless public service, Sean has decided to get new viewers up to speed on all his favorite teen melodramas. Comments[2] |
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Mon, 26 September 2005 Cooler Than You Presents: The Ultimate Comedy Fighting Championship!
Sketch comedy from the minds that brought you "insert title here" - Brooks Robinson, Sean Gilbert, Tommy Butler, Shawn Garrett, Russ Gnann, Julisa Hendrix, and many more.Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 September 2005 Cooler Than You Presents: The Ultimate Comedy Fighting Championship!
Sketch comedy from the minds that brought you "insert title here" - Brooks Robinson, Sean Gilbert, Tommy Butler, Shawn Garrett, Russ Gnann, Julisa Hendrix, and many more.Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 September 2005 Sean Gilbert presents an hour-long look at the dark crazy world of entertainment featuring original music, sketch comedy, commentary and editorials. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 September 2005 Sean Gilbert presents an hour-long look at the dark crazy world of entertainment featuring original music, sketch comedy, commentary and editorials. Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 September 2005 This default podcast has been automatically generated by the libsyn system. Feel free to delete it at any time. Welcome to Liberated Syndication, and happy casting Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 September 2005 This default podcast has been automatically generated by the libsyn system. Feel free to delete it at any time. Welcome to Liberated Syndication, and happy casting Comments[0] |

Sean and Greg set out to talk Frankenstein with Lynn, but end up talking about the sexy starlets of scifi and TV shows like V, Big Love, Smallville, FlashForward, the Vampire Diaries, Fringe and for some reason, MacGyver. Somewhere in the mix Paranormal Activity and the Amityville Horror remake enter into the conversation.
Zombieland and other recent zombie stories like the Walking Dead comic are shifting the focus from surviving the initial zombie outbreak to living in a zombie world. Surviving the first 48 hours of infection is necessary, but how do you make it past the first 100 days? Living in the Zombie War requires a bigger set of the rules, which the boys are happy to provide. Mudoogul Mudslinger joins in the Halloween fun to talk zombie survival tactics, the University of Florida's short-lived zombie response plan, and the new supernatural haunted house movie, Paranormal Activity.
Greg and Sean talk guilty pleasures with David, mostly discussing the Professor's harrowing run-in with a jellyfish, the True Blood finale' and how EPCOT Center has lost its vision of yesterday's future.
Sean and Greg are back with Scary Gary to talk about Bigfoot, UFO's, Facebook and the upcoming James Cameron movie, Avatar.
Sean and Brooks talk about Sean's recent excursion to the Cockspur Lighthouse at Fort Pulaski. They also talk a little about the Savannah catacombs, the Tybee bomb and reality televistion.
The boys get with Lynn to talk about guerilla filmmaking and amateur video production, and indirectly prove that social networking outlets like Facebook are destroying our ability to communicate with each other.
Sean and Greg talk about District 9 and James Cameron's upcoming sci-fi fantasy Avatar, re-visit GI Joe and Star Trek for the zillionth time, and somehow end up talking about Superman, warning labels and the exit row on airplanes.
In the inevitable follow-up to VERSUS part 1, the boys discuss TRON vs. the Matrix, Captain Caveman vs. Grape Ape, Han Solo vs. Malcom Reynolds, and of course the Terminator vs. an Allosaurus. Good water-cooler fodder for your next MENSA meeting.
In this TV Ate My Dinner bonus featurette, Sir St. John C. O'Herlihy presents the conclusion of the Patriotic Paragon serial as well as comedy sketches from Cooler Than You Productions.
Greg and Sean have seen GIJOE and the results are in! Hear the boys discuss the Rise of Cobra with Lynn and debate previous claims of excessive use of junk in the Watchmen movie.
Who would win? Kirk or Darth Vader? A Borg ship or a Star Destroyer? How about MacGuyver vs. a Predator? The boys debate these and other burning issues in this heated episode! Plus we pay tribute to Julie Brown and discuss Lorenzo Lamas' new opus, Megashark vs. Giant Octopus!
The boys go from strip clubs, peep shows and porno to Kenneth Branaugh's Hamlet in this episode that's supposed to be about musicals. They compare the relative merits of standards like Phantom of the Opera, Grease and the King & I to novelties like Rocky Horror, Bat Boy and Evil Dead the Musical. Plus there is a tribute to 80's Johnnie Drama, James Remar, Joe Lamont's Quiet Cool theme song, and lots of unnecessary singing from the boys themselves.





This is practically a Jane Austen tribute. We discuss Stephen King adaptations like 1408 and the Shawshank Redemption, but mostly the many faces of Pride and Prejudice, including the new Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. There is also some talk of Harry Potter and Sean does a little Dr. Horrible karaoke. Consider yourselves warned.
In this long-awaited (if unsolicited) follow-up to the gaming episode, the boys pretend they're going to discuss Dungeons & Dragons and the Star Wars role-playing game, but end up telling random stories about pretty much everthing else. In other words, the usual...
Brooks and Sean join with David to discuss the growing roster of Summer movies. From Star Trek and Wolverine to Terminator and the new Transformers, they discuss everything down to Harry Potter and Quentin Tarantino.
This episode is not really about UFO's (except a little), but we're pretty much all over the place. From George W. Bush to James Bond and the Mysteries from Beyond the Other Dominion, we manage to rip on Oliver Stone, Paul Haggis and pretty much all TV shows. Another one from the vault and for the books, folks...
Ever since Reefer Madness, marijuana has had a dubious distinction in the eyes of the mainstream, creating a weird counter-culture of drug movies that celebrate the twinkie-craving outlaw in all of us. From Cheech & Chong to Dazed & Confused, marijuana movies have run the gamut from total crap to comedy gold. The boys look into this interesting entertainment phenomenon with their usual aplomb.
The boys pretend to talk about the untimely deaths of rock legends like Jimi Hendrix and Curt Cobain (all at the age of 27), but mostly yammer about their new forum, the Bilderburg conspiracy, the new zombie video game Left 4 Dead and the new Star Trek movie.
You think we're scared to thrown down the karaoke challenge, world? Well, here it is: Sean's rendition of "Leaving on a Jet Plane" by John Denver. You think you can top this? Send us your audio of your own own karoke if you've the stones. You think we're scared. You don't scare us one damn bit.
Computers predicting the future, the mysterious Cryptos code, and other oddities are fodder for this discussion. Did the scientists and futurists of the MERLIN project design a computer program that predicts the future (but for some reason can't see anything past 2012)? Did a sculptor come up with a code that CIA crptoanalysts can't crack? And what is the story behind the wisdom of the Georgia Guidestones? Listen and find out!
The boys take a few minutes to discuss the first person thriller Quarantine and the many negative examples it offers on surviving a horror movie. Plus: how to escape a hungry polar bear...
What happens when a remake becomes more like a sequel (or sometimes the other way around)? The new Star Trek leads the boys to examine this concept by looking at other requels past like Terminator 2, Escape from LA, and the new Friday the 13th. Plus we talk Wolverine, Highlander and the faltering merits of samurai swords in science fiction.

Kirk, Spock and McCoy are back with a sexy new Uhura, Rachel Nichols as an Orion slave girl and even Leonard Nimoy. Is this the Star Trek we've been waiting for?
From Killer Klowns to Frailty, the boys go over great moments from dubious classics like Sleepaway Camp and Stephen King's Pet Semetary (remember Zelda?) with their friend Mudoogul Mudslinger.


CHUD, leprechaun, Nightbreed and the Shadmock... Yes sir, there have been plenty of monsters that never hit the Rock Star status of Frankenstein and Freddy Krueger. For every zombie there's a Rumpelstilskin, for every Michael Meyers there's a Horace Pinker. Finally someone pays tribute to the heroes of classics like Basket Case and Deadly Friend. Second stringers, put on your monkey suits and get ready to receive your honors...
The boys talk Heroes, Battlestar Galactica and the new Friday the 13th, but mostly this one's all about the friends of the show. Listener mail and audience feedback is the backbone of this one, folks...
The boys go off on all things irrelevant, from the Oscars and the XBox to the Blu Ray and the recent remake of "The Last House on the Left". There is an obligatory examination of Christian Bale's onset rant and for the most part a ranting review of reality television.
Bloodsucking Freaks and other odd bits of discussion, including the new GI Joe movie, the Transformers sequel, the new Friday the 13th, the long-awaited Watchmen movie, Incredibad, Flight of the Conchords, the MTV effect and why pop culture may be eating itself. In short, another episode without a topic...
Wizards, warriors, and women in corsets! The boys use the new documentary Darkon as a springboard to wax nostalgic for their dice rolling days. Break out the Funyons and Mountain Dew; it's time to talk Dungeons & Dragons!
Jim Henson, Meet the Feebles, Ded Bob... From socks to foam rubber, we try to cover it all in this one. If you're not a muppet believer at the start of this show, we'll make you one by the end.
Sure, you know how to make it through an armageddon scenario, but once the space dust has settled and the fallout has receded, how will you survive the dystopian nightmare of the post-apocalyptic world? From Waterworld to the Road Warrior, Sean and Brooks discuss how to Mad Max your way through mohawk weirdoes and cannibal warlords.
Plague, asteroids, zombies, dinosaurs, robots, aliens, nuclear war, global warming, the Ozone layer, the Highlander... The end of the world can take many forms, friends. The trick is to keep your head and know your doomsday scenarios. The boys talk about how to keep your cool and use your head (right down to what parts of the brain work best for each given situation). We're back with a vengeance, people. This is the one to listen to.
In the long-awaited Season Premiere of TV Ate My Dinner's Third Season (yeah, that's right - the Real Doll episode didn't kill the show), the boys talk about their dreams. Not the "I want to grow up to make a chocolote castle" kind of dreams, no, but more like "whoa, last night I dreamed I a had a chocolate castle" kind of dreams. Plus old ladies, sleep paralysis, cannibal babies and snake people dreams. That's right: We're prophets destined to save the world with the awesome teachings of our subconscious. Buckle up, world: TVAMD Season 3 is just getting started...
What are the greatest sitcoms? Friends? Cheers? How I Met Your Mother? The boys discuss the merits of classics like Taxi and Family Ties while outlining a few helpful hints on how you can avoid sitcom mistakes and Three's Company style misunderstandings.
Happy Halloween, world. In honor of All Hallow's Eve and the modern festival of Samhain, Brooks and Sean put on their scary faces to bring you some of their real-life horror yarns and ghost tales. If you're a spook enthusiast or a run-of-the-mill Ghost Hunters fan, check out our tribute to the paranormal and the supernatural.
The long-awaited Robot Apocalypse episode. Part 1 of 2.
Fall TV shows return and the boys are ready to have opinions and stuff. More Terminator talk and some Knight Rider discussion, plus concerns over Joss Whedon's Dollhouse and its production problems. Some discussion on hidden gems like Adult Swim's Frisky Dingo and Xavier: Renegade Angel, plus some discussion of HBO's Entourage, True Blood and Flight of the Conchords. Then we just talk about T-shirts and nicknames for, like, ten minutes or so. Take from this episode what you will, world...
What movies should be ahead of Thundercats in the line to get made? What pop sensations and retro tv shows should get their shot at the big screen first? The Boys discuss the A-Team, The Fall Guy (again), the Greatest American hero and cartoons with toy lines like MASK. Who wouldn't want to see GI Joe meets the Transformers? And whatever happened to the Sandman movie? And why did everybody but the Germans forget Baywatch Nights?
Who are the superheroes who've made the most impact on the pop culture? From Superman and Batman to Space Ghost and Plastic Man, the boys talk supe to sort the best from the worst and the best known from the oft ignored. 
Prepare yourselves for the "Waiting for Godot" of scifi convention experiences. Brooks and Greg tread the treacherous landscape of DragonCon, the # 1 convention of the American Southeast. Doesn't sound like they got to do that much, though...
Between Kevin Costner's strange predilection toward playing lovable white trash and the mainstream media's insistence on portraying all Southerners like we just stepped off the set of My Cousin Vinnie, we Waffle House folk don't always get a fair shake. Greg and Sean discuss this phenomenon as well as indulging a somewhat pointless slam on Sleepless in Seattle and pretty much all romantic comedies. Also, Tron 2, Billy Dee Williams, Dina Meyer, and an ode to the Black Hole. Well rounded fun for everyone!
Tribute to boobs in movies! Or is it? Sean and Brooks take a long hard look at the disturbing decline of naked shower scenes and real sex scenes in movies. Is this a more enlightened temperament in modern film, or a backhanded effort to sell sex to kids by keeping the nudity out of it? And is the mainstream's sudden shyness leaving the door open for pornography to become a part of our everyday lives? Just look at Traci Lords! If you still can...
This is not a show about disaster movies or real-life disasters, folks. This episode was a real-life disaster, plagued with production problems, technical errors and equipment failures. But somewhere along the line we managed to talk about the mystery of twins like Jason and Jeremy London, the Barbarian Brothers, & Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito. Also, why do dragon movies always suck? Is the robot invasion already happening and how will life-size silicone sex dolls help make it happen? We soldier through it all to bring you the truth, world...
How do you survive Star Trek? Is it just a matter of avoiding techno-tortures like the holodeck or is it about something more? Is it about knowing how to be like Kirk and overthrowing civilisations for the greater good with kidney punches and scissor kicks? Listen and find out!
Between Batman's big money and Dr. Horrible's dynamic debut online, it's a good summer for superheroes and supervillains. Even Hellboy got a little something for his trouble. The boys talk about what makes Heath Ledger's Joker the world's first scary comic book movie bad guy and discuss where the Dark Knight should go next. Who will be the next big bad? Catwoman? The Riddler? And what does the future have in store for Joss Whedon's latest creation? And what trends is this setting for future superhero projects like Watchmen? Listen and find out!
The boys address issues brought up in their mail. Lynn from Australia has some additional life lessons you can learn from horror movies, plus some talk about Hancock, Death Proof, and the steady decline of American television.
All things Nathan Fillion, as only TV Ate My Dinner can bring it! The boys express their love for the star of Firefly and Slither so deeply here that they're forced to take a long hard look at themselves in the process. Also, quite a lot of talk about the Fall Guy. It makes more sense in context, people...
This episode's a crap shoot, but you should be used to that. Lacking a central topic, the boys BS about Dollhouse, the upcoming Joss Whedon project starring Eliza Dushku, some belated praise for the Iron Man movie with speculation about where the Avengers movie could be going. Plus a hard look at what's going wrong with the new Justice League movie. We also bring you a new Movie From the Vault (House 2 tackled Crystal Skulls way before Indiana Jones) and the latest Johnny Drama (all hail the reigning Re-Animator, Jeffrey Combs!) All this and the long-awaited follow-up on whether the junxploitation poster project "Teeth" is worth the trip. Should be something for everybody in this one.
James Bond, Jason Bourne, Jack Bauer... The boys look at the best of the JB's and offer their survival tips to anyone looking at joining the spy game (on either side). Do's and don'ts we picked up watching 24's CTU and Her Majesty's Secret Service, and some basic budget suggestions for gadget designers and supervillains who are probably just overthinking their jobs. Plus a little zombie talk about George Romero's Diary of the Dead and the Day of the Dead remake.
Is Indiana Jones back, or are George Lucas and Steven Spielberg just dressing Harrison Ford up to try and re-capture their glory days? We seem to have made up our minds on this one, but you give this episode a listen and decide for yourself.
Highlander 2? House 2, the Second Story? Any horror sequel ever made? Which ones do you think should have never seen the screen? Should there have been Back to the Future Sequels? Or a Matrix trilogy? If Aliens broke the mold, shouldn't they have stopped there? And what about Star Wars and Indiana Jones? Is it cinematic blasphemy to re-visit the only perfect movies ever made? These are the things we think about, world. We ask the tough questions.
In this over-sized long-awaited Season Premiere, the boys resolve all issues left unanswered in last season's cliffhanger finale. What were the best movies of the nineties? Why are they remaking Evid Dead? Is Nathan Fillion the new Bruce Campbell or the new Harrison Ford? If Indiana Jones can come out of retirement to save the world with crystal skulls, then shouldn't Ash come out of retirement to settle the Alien Predator conflict? And what impact did the Matrix and the new Star Wars movies have on the nineties? And if they can make a TV show about the clone wars, why not one about they early adventures of Han Solo and Lando Calrissian? And we also talk about EPCOT Center for a few minutes. I'm not sure why.
The Crow, Flatliners, Jurassic Park, Diggstown, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Fisher King, Nightbreed, Hal Hartley's Trust, The Usual Suspects, The Prophecy... What do all these movies possibly have to do with each other? They were made in the nineties, my friends. The age of the overcoat and the flannel shirt.
Were there ever any good movies made from video games? Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Mario Brothers, Doom, Dungeon Siege, Double Dragon, Alone in the Dark, Bloodrayne, Silent Hill, Resident Evil... hmm, guess not. Do Tron and the Last Starfighter count?
What are the great cartoons of your childhood? Did you watch Dungeons & Dragons or Super Friends (or the Super Powers show)? Remember Hanna Barbera classics like Thundarr the Barbarian and the Herculoids before Adult Swim caught hold of them? Of were you a robot man? Did you follow Voltron and the Mighty Orbots? Were you a Transformers man or did you favor the Gobots instead? Remember the Batman Animated Series and the awesomeness of the Tick? Everyone watched He-Man and GI Joe, but do you remember Plastic Man and the original Space Ghost? Remember the Real Ghostbusters and the original Ghostbusters (with the gorilla in it)? How about Galaxy High, Teen Wolf and Turbo Teen? The boys talk about these and all the toys that went with them (whatever happened to the Shogun Warriors anyway?), and somewhere in this still have time to discuss cinematic gems like Star Crash and Space Mutiny (the one that used the special FX from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show); we even talk about the Captain America TV movies a little. This show's got it all, folks...
Time Travel! The boys discuss time-bending classics like Quantum Leap and Back to the Future, the temporal antics of the many Star Trek incarnations, and the many faces of Doctor Who. What are the real life applications of time travel and alternate realities? Did Napolean Dynamite get it right when it comes to strapping yourself to a car battery and looking for a vortex? And what does Predator 2 have to do with any of this? Somewhere in all this there is also time for a little discussion of the new Knight Rider movie.
Is Superbad super bad for our economy? Brooks and Sean ask this and other equally pointless questions, probing into the conventions of teen movies like the Stoned Age, American Pie and Juno, but also wondering why grown men collect action figures, how the Beanie Babies phenomenon got started, and how all this affects our ever-expanding consumer economy. Somewhere along the line we also touch on why people are always saying Sean looks like Kevin Smith and the impact this has had on his opinion of Smith's movies.
What is junxploitation? Well, you know all these movies (Pulp Fiction, Planet Terror, Sin City, RoboCop, Black Sheep, Hostel 2, etc.) about guys getting attacked in their man-business? Well, the boys begrudgingly decide to delve into this disturbing cinematic trend by analyzing the long strange history of wang in film. But they also take the time to exalt the awesome career of Karate Kid baddie Thomas Ian Griffith and discuss the virtues of the Star Trek unitard. All in all, a weird and wild ride that might not be appropriate for office listening.

Of all the underground art forms being exalted in the popular culture, comic books are among the least respected despite their influence on every other commercial art forms embraced by the mainstream. If Spider-man and X-men top box office records alongside Batman and Superman while Dark Knight director Frank Miller dazzles us with big screen adaptations like Sin City and 300, why can't people accept the importance of Alan Moore classics like Watchmen and Swamp Thing? And what about the great underground comics like American Splendor, Box Office Poison and the Devil's Panties?
Knight Rider returns and the boys are ready! In this tribute to the Hof and his awesome computer car, the guys talk about the original KR and its follow-up incarnations. Remember Knight Rider 2000? How about Knight Rider 2010? Did anybody watch Team Knight Rider? Will the new car measure up? And what will the future hold? Knight Rider 3050, maybe?
WRITER'S STRIKE! The boys talk about the repercussions of the ongoing writer's strike and the impact it could have on quality television when the only shows left on the air are American Idol and I Love New York. Also a bit of talk on Die Hard and its brutal body count of slain security guards. As always, a dead-on laser focus discussion of relevant entertainment issues.


Brooks and Sean look at the interesting film career of visionary director George Lucas, excluding his 800 pound gorillas - Star Wars & Indiana Jones. Where was his film career going before Star Wars came along, and where might it have gone if it never had?
In today's short attention span society, are thirty second commerical spots the new entertainment? The boys discuss it, along with classics like Burger King ads, the Geico cavemen and their weird TV show spinoff, the many incarnations of Max Headroom and whether Sonic ads are funny or just annoying.
As the undisputed unequivocal authorities on what is empirically funny, Brooks and Sean discuss oft overlooked comedies like Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket and Noah Baumbach's Kicking & Screaming. They also discuss sleeper classics like Office Space and the Big Lebowski, what it takes to be funny and why so many movies aren't.
In this scaled-down TVAMD minisode, Brooks and Sean review the monster flick The Host and talk a little about where horror movies are going, and how movies like Evil Dead may have taken their cue from the 60's experimental movie The Equinox: Journey Into the Supernatural. We cover a lot of ground in 12 minutes, folks...
As promised, the boys return to the 80's with this tribute to the Power Anthems of classics like Karate Kid, Rocky & Footloose! If it set the scene for losers doing pullups so they could stand up to town toughs, then we'll cover it here! Just record this show and play it every time you work out. Or if you don't work out, then just listen to this show once and develop a six-pack montage-style!
The guys tackle the very guy-like subject of movie beatdowns, tough one liners, and other macho moments. They also share some personal tough guy stories (all from Greg...interesting...)
Now that remakes are the new sequels, the boys tackle what movies should be reimagined (ever heard of Vally of Gwangi or Champions of Justice?), the direction giant monkey movies should be headed in, and what went wrong with the Rob Zombie Halloween remake. There's also a couple of movies that maybe never should be remade. Or maybe sooner or later they'll all get remade. Who knows?
Safety & survival tips you can get from watching movies and playing games. The adventuring skills you picked up playing Dungeons & Dragons and watching Indiana Jones may just come in handy in your real life. We also discuss the awesome precision and durability of booby trap technology, as evidenced in movies like The Goonies. You'd be amazed what you can accomplish with a couple of ropes and a really big rock.
Dolph vs. Arnold: Separated at birth? You Dolph-fans should be pleased at this impromptu Dolph Lundgren tribute which contrasts the careers of the Masters of the Universe star and Predator macho man Arnold Schwarzenegger. Who's the bigger action star? You decide...
The guys bring the truth when they uncover the secret conspiracies veiled in SciFi. Were the Smurfs communist? Did Star Trek have a secret socialist agenda? Was Gandalf magical or did he just have awesome weed? We may never know the answers to these questions. But we're gonna do our best to crack this nut before the night is through. So the real question is: Can you handle it? Are you ready for this much truth?
The boys tackle all things twisty, from Twilight Zone to the Sixth Sense. If someone dies in the first five minutes or the hero turns out to be the killer, or the whole thing turns out to be a dream, you're gonna hear about it here. If you're not up to speed on your thrill-kill suspense films, you might want to sit this one out. All secrets are revealed...
Sean and Brooks trek deep into Sci Fi country to explore the show that started it all. What separates the original Star Trek from its spin-offs and countless imitators? Where did science fiction lose its way? And can the new Trek film set it right by bringing back Kirk and Spock?
Sean and Brooks discuss the Simpsons Movie and the newest Harry Potter, also what makes Potter such a cultural phenomenon and what drives Cuba Gooding's unfortunate career decisions...
Sean Gilbert, Greg Starks, and Brooks Robinson talk about movies, TV and media issues. In this first episode we cover the Transformers movie, the new JJ Abrahms project, the success of TV shows like Heroes and the unfortunate demise of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. There is also some talk about how housewives are ruining American television.
The Dark Crazy gets real with some straight talk about image obsessed attention freaks. What did Lenny Kravitz or Audrey Hepburn ever do to me? Nothin', but that's beside the point. I'll tackle Playboy, Maxim and Victoria's Secret for their collective role in making the world feel ugly and making it harder for me to get served in bars. Pluse some new music, too.
In the latest edition of This Week in Angst, Sean explores the impact of the WB's demise on 30 year old men who watch TV shows about 17 year old girls. Also covered is the death of the OC, the future of One Tree Hill, the failing Fox formula of fast-paced thrillers like 24 and the rise of Heroes. And what's with the guy on Prisonbreak? He's a super-genius, but he has to have a tattoo to remember where he parked his car? And what happened to Studio 60 on the Sunset strip? No one is safe this time around.
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