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Weekly Blend #328 – Oscar Wrap Up 2013
The Oscars are over and now it’s time to deconstruct Hollywood’s biggest night. We analyze quite a few aspects of the show, from the awards themselves to host Seth MacFarlane to the strengths and weaknesses of the “theme” of the evening. We discuss some of the surprise awards of the night (although there weren’t many of those) and some of the fallout to come from the festivities,...
Weekly Blend #319 – Nazi Zombies and Family Dynamics
This is this week’s new episode, but make sure you didn’t miss last week’s episode, which unfortunately also posted today. This week, we start off with a debate between Rafe and Tim regarding the announcement of Seth Macfarlane as the host of the Oscars. Then, we take a look at Argo and Sinister courtesy of Thomas and Doc Rotten. Finally, we continue our Halloween horror-fest with...
Tags: argo, ben affleck, dead snow, ethan hawke, halloween movies, oscars, seth macfarlane, sinister, the host
Weekly Blend #309 – Spinning a Web of Malaise
Before the negative comments hit, yes, I realize I mixed in some Ethan Embry roles when we talked about Giovanni Ribisi. It is, yet again, the difficult part about doing a show where we talk about things off the cuff – try not to rake me too much over the coals. This week we give reviews of Ted and The Amazing Spider-Man, deal with some technical difficulties brought about by Skype’s latest...
Ted [Review]
John Bennett’s (Mark Wahlberg) childhood was a sad one at first. As a boy, John could never make friends, so he decided to wish for one that would stand by him for the rest of his life, which he does get… in the form of his now-living teddy bear Ted (voiced by Seth MacFarlane). After years of now forgotten fame over this amazing anomaly of magic, Ted and John are now a couple of semi-successful...
Trailer Park: Ted
I know a lot of people who obsess over Seth MacFarlane’s work. I’ve been a fan of Family Guy for a while, but as the creator has put out more and more work (American Dad, The Cleveland Show), I have to admit I’ve felt like he just uses the same shtick over and over again. It’s funny, but there’s not much originality to it once you’ve gotten used to his style of humor. MacFarlane’s theatrical...
