Episode 157: Give and Take and Take — The gang returns to form with a look at some bizarre headlines and the introduction of a (somewhat) new segment called Real Talk. Also, Chris makes his life more difficult, Dave gets stuck taking tests as an adult, Michelle considers her ideal yearbook photo, and Shaun continues to spout more nonsense.
Headlines
- Principal joins student in strange yearbook photos with pets
- Film company says real-life Tetris movie is actually being made
- Burglar found sleeping in couple’s home while they were away on vacation
Credits
Music:
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“Main Theme (Rhythm Thief)” by Tomoya Ohtani
- “Main Theme (Valkyria Chronicles)” by Hitoshi Sakimoto
- “Arkham City Main Theme” by Nick Arundel
- “Night at the Octodrag” by Thee Jaguar Sharks
Production Assistance: Tony Robinson, Executive Producer ![]()
Announcer: Molly Robinson
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From what I remember, Mad Max sucked but it was the first of a cult classic trilogy. Road Warrior was better and then there was Beyond Thunderdome. It’s one of the few series where the sequels were better.
1. Can’t wait for the Crunked(?) Krunked(?) show. May the podcasting gods look down upon thee.
2. I will stick up for Grease – a great modern musical that works better on stage than on film. Danny undergoes a transformation too (goes out for the track team, gets his Letterman jacket), but it’s incredibly downplayed in the movie compared to Sandy’s makeover. Now, watch Grease 2. Better or worse or the greatest movie musical in existence? I look forward to your response.
3. Ep. 156 was lots o’ fun. Best parts – not Morgan Freeman (sorry Dave, after awhile it sounded like a young Walter Cronkite, which could be a compliment, maybe) and Shaun talking with his mouth full. You guys do random banter much better than other podcasts that claim to do random banter. With as structured as your show is usually, it makes sense to do a less structured one every now and again. Just maybe with less food.
4. Sorry, I don’t like listening to people eat and talk. Maybe the rest of your audience disagrees. I am prepared to fight.
5. Grease 2 contains a song titled “Reproduction.” It’s a real showstopper.
We’ll be breaking this message down in next week’s show — the timing has been weird before this, but we still fully intend to get to it. The good news is that it’ll be early in the episode when nobody is super drunk yet.