Episode 124: Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny vs. The Star Wars Holiday Special with Michael Morris

It’s Christmas in July in August on Pop Culture Continuum! Michael Morris sits with John & Pat to discuss two Christmas Classics – Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny, a film that featured a methed out Santa stuck on a beach, and The Star Wars Holiday Special, a special that featured Bea Arthur singing a song in the Star Wars Cantina. In watching these films the guys found the true meaning of Christmas in July in August. Listen to find out! IF YOU DARE…

Episode 119: Mad Max vs. Mad Max: Fury Road with Davis Schneider

David joins the guys to talk about post-apocalyptic wastelands and guzzling spray paint. Then they move on from their personal lives to discuss a couple movies.

Mad Max
Mad Max: Fury Road

Episode 118: Dave Chappelle’s Block Party vs. Be Kind Rewind w Jessica Balenger

Jessica joins the guys for their usual inarticulate blather, but with a catch – she’s speaking from BEYOND THE GRAVE! Or not. Probably not.

Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
Be Kind Rewind

Episode 111: Paris is Burning vs. Rupaul’s Drag Race with Michael Morris

Michael joins Pat & John for another look at drag culture – this time with 75% less white devils! Except for the hosts, of course.

Paris is Burning
Rupaul’s Drag Race

Episode 105: Class of 1984 vs. Society w/ Michael Morris

Michael joins John & Pat to talk about Ronald Reagan’s favorite movies from his favorite decade: the ’80s. Have a jelly bean and travel back with them to a time when “butthead” was a common insult and angel dust was a common way to spend an afternoon. You’ll be glad you did!

Class of 1984
Society

Episode 103: The Oscars: 1985 vs. 2015

Pat & John look 3 decades into the past and literally hours into the future to compare two majestic Oscar ceremonies. Of course, their future will be your past, which just proves Stephen Hawking’s theory right: time is a big load of horse puckey.

Episode 92: Pop Culture Anticipation

John and Pat pick a vague subject and half-heartedly try to discuss it, but in the end they just wind up arguing over the merits of Wheat Thins. So it’s basically an episode of Dr. Oz, but with better medical information.