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By Andrew Patrick
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Content Blues returns for a new season! We discuss Prequels, what they are, and how they can work, while discussing some that have worked in the past. Star Wars didn't invent them.
In which I confront my inability to form new fandoms, discuss why Community is The Last Sitcom, and embrace my status as a Publisher. An episode almost as meta as Abed, who is to being meta what Mary Shelley is to being Goth.
A pondering of the life cycle of cinema through an examination of Streets of Fire and The Irishman.
Let us dig up old fossils from the 80's, and hold them up to the light, and see what shines through:
Be sure to roll over to contentblues.com when you're done.
We're back from Summer Vacation with a bunch of notes we took months ago and will turn deftly into a full episode:
Huzzah for Content!
The new poetry of R. Cam, the old essays of Montaigne, and why Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt is a better film than it has any need to be.
An episode that begins with a Nietzsche quote builds to ranting about the degraded state of pop culture. Deal with it:
You're gonna be listening to me run my mouth and overhear myself, in the attempt to fix where I am right now, in what I'm reading, writing, and otherwise absorbing. It's dorky but it's real. Also, Absinthe is delicious.
Episode Zero of the Content Blues Podcast, from back in 2020 when I was calling it "Whatever." only to discover several other podcasts that were called that. All yield to Branding.
This episode explores how, contrary to Twitter rumour, the Confederate States of America actually did have a Post Office, waxes nerdy about "The Vast of Night" and "The Lighthouse" and has some friendly banter about casette nostalgia.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.