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By Joseph Stanford and Jimmy Hackett
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.
Join us with special guest host (though, at this point we hesitate to say guest) Joe Matz with three movie reviews. We discuss Belfast, The Harder They Fall, and The French Dispatch. Along the way we discuss artistic license in covering past tragic events, child actors, and how neither one of us knows that much about the history of conflict in Northern Ireland.
Join us as Joe does his level best to describe things I show him. We talk about cursive, smiling, school, and all these kids being nerds.
Join us for an opening discussion on naps followed by Joe's impression on the unfolding of current court cases. We dive into a more general discussion on other forms of "confusopolies" before getting into the movie review for this week, Eternals.
Join us for a love between the two hosts. Joe takes us through some emails pertaining to last week's episodes where he discussed affirmations. Jimmy then does a terrible job explaining a book he recently read before getting his feet underneath him for a strong finish.
Join us this episode for a lively discussion on how Joe was able to quit his job and still maintain financial stability. We also discuss how anyone can author their own reality.
Join us with special guest host, Joe Matz as we finally dig into Dune. We cover the basics of the plot, the role of cinematography in the storytelling, and our anticipation for the sequel. Before the movie review, we continue the discussion of "The Origins of Totalitarianism", focusing on the characteristics of ideology in such regimes and the implications for contemporary politics.
Join us as we speak with Porter, our latest candidate for the GM position of the intramural softball team. We start with a background and move towards an analysis of his philosophy as a heckler and the skills he brings to the field from coaching. We use other techniques and tangents to fill the time.
Join us for an interview with singer/songwriter Luka James to discuss his new single, Hazy Dreams. We touch on inspiration for the song, the artist's background, and the relationship an artist has with their creations and audience.
Join us with special guest host Joe Matz. We open with a discussion of the latest James Bond film, No Time to Die. We then move onto a continuation of the discussion last week regarding the role of violence in storytelling.
Join us as we discuss the necessity of universality, the importance of using the right tools for the job, and a sure fire way to always sounds your best. Joe Matz joins us for reviews of Fright Night (2011) and Green Room.
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.