Bald Move Prestige - Groundhog Day (1993)
Jim and A.Ron have shockingly never done a review of the 1993 film, Groundhog Day, despite having watched it live on stream for 24 hours previously.
Jim and A.Ron have shockingly never done a review of the 1993 film, Groundhog Day, despite having watched it live on stream for 24 hours previously.
Jim, A.Ron, and Cecily discuss a very difficult episode of The New Pope. They discuss confronting your parents/demons (sometimes one and the same), accepting help from your peers, being a socialite, and Christian charity.
Jim and A.Ron have seen the very first episode of Picard on CBS, and they are enjoying it already. They talk about their history with the crew of The Next Generation, and provide thoughtful insights and background along the way.
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Jim and A.Ron have left their nexus ribbon to revisit the first TNG movie, where Picard’s crew meets Kirk’s crew for the first time. Jim thinks much more highly of it than A.Ron did, but they had fun watching anyway. Listen to the full podcast to hear them elaborate, and join us every week for a new movie!
In Episode #13, originally aired on 1.28.15: The guys pour some liquor out at the “Crossroads”, bust up a chocolate orange, and preview some of the big changes coming with their new Club Bald Move.
Jim, Cecily, and A.Ron attempt to discuss all of the symbolism of the second episode of The New Pope. They grapple with depression, sexuality, love, grief, and the famous middle way.
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In Episode #12, originally aired on 1.16.15: Jim and A.Ron discuss the FUTURE! Of Bald Move. What’s coming out, some new stuff we’re doing for 2015, etc. Plus your questions, comments, etc via the Q&A app!
Four years after The Young Pope, Jim, A.Ron and Cecily are back to cover the follow-up, The New Pope, which looks just as gloriously insane. Join us on Wednesday each week for a no-pope-barred romp through HBO’s continuing series.