Orson Welles' The Other Side of the Wind has finally been finished and released by Netflix. Welles is a mythic figure in the world of cinema and this film, started in the early 70's and unfinished at his death in 1985, stands as the last statement of a cinematic giant. Or does it? Can it really be considered a Welles film considering it was completed by a group of his friends and acolytes? Azed and Jay discuss the film and all other things Welles over cigars and a 10 course meal. Also discussed in this episode: the deaths of Bernardo Bertolucci and Nicolas Roeg, All in the Family, Azed's first date with his wife and, as always, some pee and poo.