Letterboxd, Digiview Entertainment list by Michael Berger
Abraxas is not available on youtube (as it's obviously not public domain?) but the RiffTrax is available for purchase or rent
Jesse Ventura wikipedia
Tasha Yar (we were vaguely wrong; she died at the end of season 1 and returned for two guest appearances)
Sven-Ole Thorsen We'd like to apologize to Mr. Thorsen, who was born in Denmark and has had a long and illustrious career including TIMECOP: THE BERLIN DECISION(2003)
Fudgie the Whale (it's from Carvel, Kevin, you MORON)
The judge from JUDGMENT(2001) is Michael Copeman
"Grok" as coined by Robert A. Heinlein
Kevin is kind of wrong about death of the author, Lindsay Ellis explains it better
Per wikipedia, "Golding wrote [Lord of the Flies] as a counterpoint to R. M. Ballantyne's youth novel "The Coral Island (1857)"
Louis Cole and Knower - Overtime
Do not follow any self-defense advice present in this podcast. Or any advice present in this podcast, actually.
Letterboxd, Digiview Entertainment list by Michael Berger
Abraxas is not available on youtube (as it's obviously not public domain?) but the RiffTrax is available for purchase or rent
Jesse Ventura wikipedia
Tasha Yar (we were vaguely wrong; she died at the end of season 1 and returned for two guest appearances)
Sven-Ole Thorsen We'd like to apologize to Mr. Thorsen, who was born in Denmark and has had a long and illustrious career including TIMECOP: THE BERLIN DECISION(2003)
Fudgie the Whale (it's from Carvel, Kevin, you MORON)
The judge from JUDGMENT(2001) is Michael Copeman
"Grok" as coined by Robert A. Heinlein
Kevin is kind of wrong about death of the author, Lindsay Ellis explains it better
Per wikipedia, "Golding wrote [Lord of the Flies] as a counterpoint to R. M. Ballantyne's youth novel "The Coral Island (1857)"
Louis Cole and Knower - Overtime
Do not follow any self-defense advice present in this podcast. Or any advice present in this podcast, actually.