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Jim and A.Ron are watching HBO’s Watchmen! They discuss their thoughts, fears, and anticipation about this highly anticipated upcoming series.
Jim and A.Ron are watching HBO’s Watchmen! They discuss their thoughts, fears, and anticipation about this highly anticipated upcoming series.
Jim and A.Ron talk about toxicity and being the best version of yourself in episode 6 of Rick and Morty season 3, “Rest and Ricklaxation”. We’re then joined by Matt Brady, author of The Science of Rick and Morty, to discuss life, the multi-verse theory, and everything! As always, our initial review and episode discussion…
Jim and A.Ron watched Netflix’s El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. We follow Jesse as he escapes from the nazi compound, and fondly remember a time when nazism in America seemed preposterous. They enjoyed the movie overall, and are always glad to be back in the ABQ. Watch the podcast being recorded here: Leave Us A…
Cecily and A.Ron dissect the latest episode of FX’s American Horror Story: 1984, “True Killers”. Join them for a hot, fresh, piece of Baked Xavier while they discuss the greatest face-off of all time, Mr. Jingles vs. Ramirez; and some other classic pairings. All theories are laid out on the table, including some that actually might not be bullshit. They agree this is the best episode of the season so far, but how long can it last – as long as the first night?
In this special episode, it’s the Lunch with Jim and A.Ron 5-year anniversary!
LIVE from Satan’s asshole: Jim and A.Ron talk about their first ever lunch and all of the burritos they have eaten; they sum up the 7th Annual BYPAX – roller coasters at Cedar Point and their favorite games played (meta-games included) such as Game of Thrones and Secret Hitler; we hear a sick beat Murderbear made for us; we ponder once again whether a hot dog is a sandwich; we think about the most memorable/touching lunch question we’ve ever had; how to save it for the ‘cast; water or anything else with a little bit of each other’s pee in it; J&A’s opinion on the situation in Hong Kong; thoughts on the new series Devs; would you be 15 now or when you were actually 15; we speculate on how much work it is to do this much work; whether or not we’ll get to see BLINK; who would benefit from a solo character study; our thoughts on checking out garage/yard sales and our favorite finds; finally, how to continue (or not) following your favorite shows.
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.
Cecily and A.Ron keep Bald Move’s spooky tradition alive with the third annual Cinema Spooktacular. In this year’s installment, we try out a new format: classic movie, wildcard movie, and a current year release. This year’s Cinema Spooktacular will be presented to you in three volumes throughout the month of October.
In Volume 1, we discuss: Halloween (1978), Spring (2014), and Brightburn (2019).
Hello, friend. In the opening episode of season four of Mr. Robot, Jim and A.Ron have a lot to consider. White Rose is always watching, and reminds everyone in her own way. Angela is resolute in her decision to take White Rose down, Elliot and Mr. Robot try to get ahead of W.R., and Darlene is desperate to find Angela. Jim also caught some easter eggs from one of his favorite movies, Jurassic Park. Finally, we consider feedback from our listeners.
This episode of The Deuce has re-surfaced a lot of difficult feelings for Jim and A.Ron. Paul meets Tod’s parents and it has us thinking about our own parents, beliefs, and mortality. Jim made an accurate prediction about Frankie’s home movie, but it’s still a touching family moment. Eileen also confronts her idea of family…
In this episode of Rick and Morty, Jim and A.Ron talk about The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy, and a few conspiracies of their own. They were joined on this podcast by Paul Vigna, reporter at the Wall Street Journal.