Episode 56: David Bowie – Low vs. Lady Gaga – ARTPOP w/ Michael Morris

Michael Morris once again insinuates himself into the conversation, which means a whole episode dedicated to woodworking, hunting and Sonny Bono.

David Bowie – Low

Lady Gaga – ARTPOP

Episode 55: The Fantastic Four #48-#50 vs. Brian K. Vaughan’s The Private Eye #4

Pat & John once again attempt to alienate the cool kids by talking comic books. Unlike the comic book talk on a certain popular sitcom, however, you might actually find something to laugh at here.

The Fantastic Four

The Private Eye by Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin

Episode 54: Comedy Bang Bang vs. U Talkin’ U2 To Me?

John & Pat have been been doing intense studies into marketing. An important concept they have been reading about is how a brand can be built up in people’s minds by associating it with closely affiliated well loved products.

Unrelated to this, the guys hope you enjoy this episode about two popular Earwolf podcasts.

Comedy Bang Bang

U Talkn’ U2 To Me?

Episode 53: Match Game vs. @midnight

Pat & John delve into the philosophical universe of TV game shows, doing their best to muster the subtle wit necessary to unraveling such an intellectual puzzle for the lay listener. Also, probably some fart jokes.

Match Game
@midnight

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Episode 52 Recommendations

Pat is nerdily insisting that everyone catch up on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. It’s a show that started slow, but grew momentum as the season went on until it became a weekly must-see.

John thinks that if you want to watch someone absolutely carry a show, you have to watch Tatiana Maslany absolutely kill it in Orphan Black.

Pat & John both think it’s worthwhile to experience live theater – plays and musicals. Check out what your community has going on, and support it.

Episode 52: One Year Anniversary Show

John & Pat reminiscence about the past year and try to come up with highlights from previous shows. When they are, unsurprisingly, unable to do that, they debate the best season of Hee Haw and spout incorrect facts about Colbert’s upcoming late night television show.

Episode 51 Recommendations

We’ve dropped the ball on putting our recommendations out; we’re making up for it this time in pure volume.

Laura, John and Neil all agree that people should be watching more shows that Comedy Central has put out there. Neil wants you to watch The Kroll Show. Nick Kroll’s sketch show that offers funny sketches, and insights into how the show is made. Laura wants you to watch the Amy Poehler produced Broad City. A show that started as a web series about two 20 year old women living in New York City. John has two selections. Drunk History – a show that finally gives drunks a chance to tell history’s tales. Each episode features a narrator drunkenly describing an historical event, while presumably sober actors play out these events. John also likes @midnight; the Chris Hardwick hosted comedy panel show.

Neil and Pat agree that you need to have more golems in your life. Pat’s choice has the word golem explicit in the title – The Golem and the Jinni. An excellent supernatural novel that transcends it’s fantastical elements to tell a simple story about romance and cultures in 1900s New York City. Neil recommends Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. This Pulitzer Prize winning novel offers insights into the early history of comic books and film, 1940s culture, and Jewish mysticism – among a great many other things.

Finally, Laura picked up Black Hole by Charles Burns and thinks that you will be happy if you follow her lead.

Episode 51: Fantastic Planet vs. Princess Mononoke with Neil and Laura

John & Pat go on a lurid Hieronymus Boschesque trip to a planet where things don’t quite make sense and spend time with Nature Spirits, while Neil and Laura valiantly try to steer the conversation back to animation from the 1970s and the 1990s.

Fantastic Planet
Princess Mononoke

Episode 50: Pixies – Surfer Rosa vs. Pixies – Indie Cindy

John & Pat compare the classic Pixies to what passes for the band nowadays, which naturally means they engage in lengthy discussions of the careers of Billy Dee Williams and Scott Baio.

Pixies – Surfer Rosa
Pixies – Indie Cindy