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Somebody Likes It Ep 119: Dream Syndicate – “How Did I Find Myself Here”
Let’s get into the Dream Syndicate (or perhaps not, as they didn’t get into much of anything from the years 1989-2012). Here in 2017, they’re back with new work, How Did I Find Myself Here? Spirited discussions ensue as to whether they have moved on from their previous incarnation (ca.1989), from the “Paisley Underground,” a scene in Los Angeles that I’m
Five and Out 163: Comfort Content (feat. members of Bagel Country)
This week Wes is joined by Sean Buckley and Colleen Perry of Bagel Country to discuss Thanksgiving, Bagel Country’s current show, and our Top 5 Comfort Content! Enjoy! What is your Top 5 Comfort Content? Let us know! Leave a comment or e-mail us at fiveandoutshow@gmail.com!
Intern Dot Cast Ep 26 – Future Man
Trace Cohosts with us again this week as we discuss Animal Crossing, The Dressmaker, and Watership Down. Next we time jump into the past to a time when toilet humor ruled the world and was the key to saving the human race! At least thats what the creators of this weeks review, Hulu’s Future Man, tell us.
‘Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story’ Review
Hedy Lamarr is an icon of many facets. For decades, she was just known as one of the most beautiful women ever to grace the big screen. Although, in recent years, the public and in particular the scientific community have discovered that Lamarr was much more than a pretty face that society had labeled her. She was a brilliant scientific
Movie BS Ep 384: ‘Coco,’ ‘Three Billboards…,’ ‘The Man Who Invented Christmas’
0:00 – Hello, an iTunes review, it just was or perhaps almost is Thanksgiving 5:05 – Coco review 10:20 – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review 28:30 – The Man Who Invented Christmas review (Snider only), and talk of Scrooge in movies 35:30 – New DVDs, including a giveaway of The Hitman’s Bodyguard, recap and good day REVIEWS: Coco: B+
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Man Who Invented Christmas
Charles Dickens. We all knew he was responsible for some of the most beloved works of literature from the 19th century. And that it’s because of him there’s gotta be a new goddamn version of A Christmas Carol every freakin’ year. But hold on, that’s because it really was quite good. Timeless, even. So here we go with the META

