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Public Axis #168: Donglegangers
IT Dream Casting! Sibling Similarities! Celebrity Look-A-Likes! We’re trying to pair up all sorts of things in this edition of Public Axis with guest Miguel Cantu! Recorded at the Alamo City Studios on September 14th, 2017. Let your friends know about Public Axis on Facebook and Twitter and keep those Facebook comments coming at our Happy Campers group!
Somebody Likes It – Ep 116 – Blackalicious: “Blazing Arrow”
By now, we’re familiar with the Blackalicious mojo: Gift of Gab throwing obsessive, complicated rhymes over the steady propulsive backbeat dropped by one Chief Xcel, a formula that’s earned the pair accolades. But all rocket ships launch from somewhere, and it’s clear word spread about the duo during production…how else might we factor the parade of guest turns on their
Geeks@Large Episode 30: That Mindhunter State of Mind
Halloween is upon us and Taylor, Neil and Steven are here to discuss the new Netflix series, Mindhunter! In the first segment, the trio breaks down their thoughts on this telling of the beginnings of FBI’s criminal psychology unit, studying the minds of real life serial killing monsters. Then, stick around for the second segment, as Neil and Taylor chat
October Watch: ‘The Burning Moon’ is Hardcore
The Burning Moon is grotesque. I’ve spoken a bit about shot-on-video before, so if you’re unfamiliar with the brief and utterly unique subgenre, check it out. While a lot of the most commonly referenced and released are American-made, it’s not limited to a solely state-side phenomenon. Europe, specifically France (Purveyors of classics like Sexandroide) and Germany, produced its fair output
Movie BS Ep 381: ‘Goodbye Christopher Robin,’ ‘Suburbicon,’ ‘All I See Is You’
0:00 – Hello, Dylan’s Halloween costume, an iTunes review, Jeff’s “giggle water” 6:50 – Goodbye Christopher Robin review 20:00 – Suburbicon review (sadly, not “Subunicorn”) 30:10 – All I See Is You review (Snider only) 34:40 – This week’s DVDs 36:10 – Reminder about our MOTM, The Great Dictator, which we’ll discuss on next week’s show, then recap and good
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
You get so excited to talk about a movie sometimes and then you hit record and you’re like, “How the hell do I get across what this film made me feel like?” The Killing of a Sacred Deer is one of those films…entrancing, complex, difficult to summarize. Basically, Colin Farrell plays a surgeon with a God complex who is hanging

