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LWJ&A – Episode 213

We discuss Star Trek: TNG; the missed opportunity for a Van Damme Ham Slam; book suppositories; the future with Starburns Audio and Pickle Me This; what chance Earth has if it needs to be defended by Jim, A.Ron, and Cecily; book recommendations from A.Ron; the dominance of being tall; the Freedom Dividend the societal contract…

Legion - 306 – Chapter 25

Legion is many things: trippy, creative, romantic, dark, fresh, exciting, beautifully crafted, and fun, and we’re thrilled to dive deep in and get crazy with it! Join Jason and Rima of Podcastica and Jim and A.Ron of Bald Move on this journey into madness…. Contact: legion@podcastica.com

Bald Move Pulp - Trailer Talk! The Boys! Los Espookys!

SDCC came and went like the multi-billion dollar enterprise that it is, flooding our humble tubes with trailer upon trailer of new and returning television series, and we’re here to talk about them ALL! Then we discuss the new Amazon Prime Video series that tugs on Superman’s cape; The Boys. Finally, we say a fond adios to Los Espookys. Can’t wait to see what spooks you get up to next season!

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LWJ&A – Episode 212

Jim gives us an update on his Tesla Model 3.  Cecily gives an update on her work situation. The gang considers Marvel Phase 4 and the limitations of being fat Ryan Gosling, emaciated Chris Hemsworth, or Paul Giamatti.  They discuss what they would do with free wishes.  Finally, the Bald Move family gets honest and they tell us something they have never told anyone before.

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Empire Business – Advertising 2019

In this episode of Empire Business, Jim and I take another look at the seedy side of podcasting; advertising. We’ve got a new backend host to show off, a new ad partner, some thoughts on advertising and our philosophy regards it, and some exciting news about a partnership with Starburns Audio for an upcoming high profile project!

Bald Move Prestige - Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019)

We went and saw “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”, the latest movie written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie. It’s not his best film, it’s certainly not his “worst”, but for us it’s extremely watchable throughout it’s nearly three hour run-time and when it finally goes off the rails in the last reel, hoo-boy. Brad and Leo are having a lot of fun, the film is as gorgeous as you’d expect, and Hollywood looks as magical as it ever has on screen.  We’ll be back next week to check out Hobbes and Shaw, see you then!