Direct - Guillermo del Toro – Blade II
Blade II is a movie. Guillermo del Toro directed it. Join us next week for Hellboy.
Blade II is a movie. Guillermo del Toro directed it. Join us next week for Hellboy.
Angel Face Recipe:
1 part Calvados
1 part Gin
1 part Apricot brandy
Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice.
Shake. Strain into a cocktail glass.
You all had a lot to say about the finale of season six of The Walking Dead, and about the season as a whole. So we’re back for a final week to air more grievances, mount some defenses, psychoanalyze show runners, and make some predictions about the year to come. Thanks for listening! We’ll see you back in the Fall…
Welcome to another “Banshee” edition of Bald Move TV, this time featuring episode 402, “The Burden of Beauty”! In this podcast, A.Ron and Cecily try to unravel the mysteries of Amish drugs, Neo-Nazi politics, investigatory yarn collage art projects, absentee fathers, and wind up uncovering A.Ron’s latent fear of dogs. And Job! And feedback!
Jim and A.Ron blitz through the final three episodes (“.380”, “The Dark at the End of the Tunnel”, and “A Cold Day in Hell’s Kitchen”) of Netflix’s Daredevil and fight hundreds of mystic ninja warriors just so we can get our takes and yours out while they’re still hot. Ultimately, we’re conflicted, as overall this is a strong (but not stronger) follow up to the promise of the first season, but there are enough dangling threads and murky motivations and plot points to be as frustrating as it is satisfying.
Come watch the episode with us. If it’s bad, we’ll make fun of it. If it’s good… well, we’ll still make fun of it, just a little less seriously.
The Russian import “Hardcore Henry”, directed by Ilya Naishuller and starring Sharlto Copley and Haley Bennett, is either some brilliant, imaginative, humorous, over the top action flick, or it is an over-long, boring, tedious, graphic waste of time that may or may not make you physically ill. Or maybe it’s both? Jim and A.Ron debate the film’s merits accordingly.
Daredevil’s episode 210, “The Man in the Box” is a helluva episode. Featuring a magnetic confrontation between the Kingpin and Matt, a nice mystery for Karen to sink her teeth into, some creepy Children of the Corn vibes, not to mention more ninjas than you can shake a shuriken at, we’re really pleased with the shape Daredevil has rounded itself into coming down the home stretch.
Lunchtime
A.Ron and Jim sit down to guide our “Bad Guy” version of Michonne through a lot of trials and tribulations in the latest installment of TellTale Games’ The Walking Dead video game series. People get shot, dubious structures are climbed upon, George Lopez makes a surprise cameo, and interesting combinations of various appendages and a bench vice are explored. You gotta be a Club Member to watch it, but the good news is you can join for as low as a buck a month! If you’re skeptical about whether we can deliver the goods, you can watch our entire play through of “Bad Guy Lee” and “Bad Guy Clementine” on the YouTube for free!