LWJ&A – Episode 251 – Speed Laundry
This week Jim announces the LFL, his new league for the professional sport of laundry folding. We also consider the PS5 reveal, whether you can sprint a mile, gardening, protests, corona cuts, and much more.
This week Jim announces the LFL, his new league for the professional sport of laundry folding. We also consider the PS5 reveal, whether you can sprint a mile, gardening, protests, corona cuts, and much more.
We’ve got a short episode today with discussion of Bill Simmons leaving Grantland, leading to a possible collaboration with John Stewart and then the shows we have (or haven’t) been watching.
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.
“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.
We’re (reluctantly) back! And while it has been 2 years, we still remember most of the characters’ (nick)names. There’s a lot of work to do to pave over the (awful) plotting of the previous seasons but Angela and the crew are doing their best. Is it good (enough)?
This week’s lunch includes topics such as the current events in America (but not too much), bringing back wooly mammoths, T-Rex faces, getting rid of peanut butter, re-purposing abandoned theaters / shopping malls, and more.
Jim and A.Ron talk about Silent Movies and new content plans. They also discuss True Detective Season 2 and schemers, charmers, badasses, psychos, gangsters, and survivors.
Children of Men is a fondly-remembered, dystopian, science fiction thriller about the end of humanity, from Alfonso Cuarón’s mid-2000’s filmography. A.Ron has never seen it. Jim saw it once many years ago and enjoyed it but wasn’t blown away. What do we think of it over a decade later? Check out the podcast to find out.
“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.
Rick and Morty wraps season 4 with a series of solid goofs, questions answered in the least answery way possible, SERIALIZATION!!, and perhaps a whole new, healthier spin on dysfunctional family dynamics. Join us for a discussion about the season finale, Star Mort: Rickturn of the Jerri.