Pickle Me This - S04E08 – The Vat of Acid Episode
It’s the vat of acid episode!
It’s the vat of acid episode!
In this week’s lunch, we talk about modding a Playstation Classic, run through a classic movie face-off to pick the winners, and get in touch with our true selves thanks to the coronavirus quarantine.
Club members get access to a live recording of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron every Friday at 1pm, where members get to ask questions in real time. On the fifth anniversary of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron, we started reheating previous lunch episodes and making them available to the public for the first time.
Bald Move Prestige is where the best of the best come to shine. In the Prestige podcast, we talk about serious dramas, excellence in filmmaking, and everything in between; on television or on the big screen. Prestige doesn’t cover sci-fi, but if that is your thing, you might be looking for Bald Move Pulp.
For our wrapup, we’re joined by Kim Renfro of Insider to consider some of the major questions we have coming out of the latest season. She’s been following Westworld more closely than perhaps anyone else on the planet, so there’s no one more qualified. Hope to see you again next season! Join the discussion: Email…
“Off the Clock” is our weekly premium show where we talk about all the TV we’ve been watching in our free time. One episode per month is also dedicated to discussion of topics voted on by our Patreon supporters.
This week we’re talking about Alex Garland’s latest sci-fi series, Devs, episodes 1 & 2.
Rick and Morty have been enslaved by a xenomorphic species with the all too familiar wet egg / face-hugger / wet egg lifecycle in Promortyus.
This week on lunch: Detailed plans for the return of Watching Dead. Edge or middle of brownies? Are cast iron pans worth it? Tiny Houses. Beard fiddling. And more.
In Episode #25, originally aired on 5.8.15: Jim and A.Ron discuss the problems of the glut of Golden Age television. How do you decide what to watch? How do you decide what to let go? Can you ever catch up? All this and more is pondered over Lunch.
The Conversation (1974) is a film about a freelance surveillance specialist’s (Gene Hackman) struggle with guilt, shame, ethics, and paranoia. Released in the same year as The Godfather Part II, it is also written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The trademark style of Coppola is obvious, but is it any good? Join us on the podcast to find out what we thought.