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Somebody Likes It – Ep 91: Beach Slang – “The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us”
Outside of the empirical truism that ‘Bad Art & Weirdo Ideas’ is an amazing song title (and that’s not even arguable), Beach Slang are a study in certain contrasts and other constant consistencies. Lead singer James Alex fronts a punk act chiefly constructed of members half his age, and for all of his lyrical angst, his spins around the block
Thumbtacks and Screwjobs: Ep 6: Best/Worst of 2016
2016 has been bowling shoe ugly … wait, make that Braun Strowman forward choke-slam ugly. That’s why Gene and Richard are here with the worst and best of pro-wrestling in 2016. Did the whole year just Shockmaster its way out of our hearts, or are did it manage a surprise face turn? Who were they favorite tag teams, and how
Five and Out 154: Life Trophies/Achievements
This week, Wes and Steve discuss animal deaths in movies, our holiday break, and our Top 5 Life Trophies/Achievements! What are your Top 5 Life Trophies/Achievements? Let us know! Leave a comment or e-mail us at fiveplaynet@gmail.com!
Movie BS Episode 341: Our 2016 top 10 lists
0:00 – Hey, it’s the end of the year, and what a year, amirite? 5:10 – Our top 10 lists 29:20 – Other movies we liked a lot 32:25 – How our respective Christmases went, children’s joy, a book about comedy, underwear 38:00 – Thank you and good day Eric D. Snider’s top 10 list: 1 Arrival 2 Moonlight 3
In Memoriam: Carrie Fisher
It’s been a another sad week for many as science fiction and film icon Carrie Fisher died at the age of 60. She passed away from a heart attack on Tuesday according to the family’s spokesman, Simon Halls. Fisher’s mother, Debbie Reynolds (Singin’ in the Rain), a Hollywood icon herself, passed away a day later at the age of 84. Fisher
‘The Killing of America’ Returns Home
Despite the exposure of footage seen in The Killing of America growing since becoming viral, the 1981 documentary’s effect hasn’t changed since its troubled release 35 years ago. Intended as a conversation starter—still subject to categorize as a Mondo film, but immensely more sophisticated than its counterparts (Faces of Death Series, Mondo Magic, Inhumanities Series, and many more)—Killing didn’t get