Episode 22: Network vs. Broadcast News

What could be more exciting than movies about network news? Practically everything, but don’t let that discourage you from listening. If you’re still not sure, there’s also a visitor from beyond the grave!

Network
Broadcast News

Bonus Episode: The Arsenio Hall Show

Teeth and fingers compete for your focus as Arsenio Hall returns to late night. Meet the new jokes, same as the old jokes. Plus, Pop Culture Continuum introduces their first listener contest. Much like listening to the show, there are no actual rewards.

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Episode 21: Sullivan’s Travels vs. O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Depression, poverty, violence – the classic comedic themes are on display as Pat & John talk about two movies set during the period when the Greatest Generation hadn’t started boring us with how much better they were than us yet.

Sullivan’s Travels
O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Episode 20: The Uncanny X-Men vs. The Private Eye

Finally, somebody on the internet caters to the interests of nerds! Join John and Pat for a geeky discussion of the geekiest geekery in geekdom: Comic books. Geek!

The Private Eye
X-Men: Days of Future Past

Episode 19: Seinfeld vs. It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia

John & Pat take over an hour to discuss 40 minutes of classic television. Your time might have been better served watching the actual shows. You made your choice; we all hope you can live with it.

Seinfeld
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia

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Episode 18: Vegas In Space vs. Girls Will Be Girls (with guest Michael Morris)

Drag queen expert Michael Morris schools the guys on two classics of the genre: Vegas in Space and Girls Will Be Girls, causing John and Pat to question their own sexuality. So, really, just like any other week.

Vegas In Space
Girls Will Be Girls

Episode 16: Hüsker Dü – Zen Arcade vs. Grant Hart – The Argument

Hüsker Dü – Zen Arcade
Grant Hart – The Argument

Go from rage to middle age as John & Pat discuss two concept double albums from an era when such things shouldn’t still exist.