HOTD: A House of the Dragon Podcast - 508 – Hardhome – Instant Take

Find out A.Ron and Jim’s instant, off the cuff thoughts and opinions on this week’s episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones entitled “Hardhome”. I can tell you right now we were so flabbergasted about the episode that we completely forgot to talk about Arya. When anything with Arya is the least interesting thing in a Game of Thrones episode, you know it’s good. We’ll be back Tuesday for our full coverage podcast with lots of your feedback! Talk to you then!

Mad Men Happy Hour - Season Seven Wrap Up

Well, now it’s the time for teary good byes and fond farewells.  Except, we’re still going to be releasing podcasts about Mad Men for another, oh, eight months or so.  Tune in and found out our thoughts on the ending of Mad Men, the future of our Mad Men coverage, who’s “okay” and who’s “not okay”, our favorite episodes, songs, and seasons, and how Mad Men stacks up against it’s Golden Age of Television competition.  We’ll be back in a few days or weeks with an interview of Tom Wilson, editor of “Person to Person” among many other classic Mad Men episodes, which you can pass on some questions to using our contact links below.  And starting in June, be on the lookout for our season by season retrospective coverage of Mad Men.  Hope we see you there!

HOTD: A House of the Dragon Podcast - 507 – The Gift

A.Ron and Jim discuss the latest Game of Thrones episode 507, “The Gift”… We discuss Dany playing her personal game of “F@&%, Kill, Marry” with the citizen’s of Meereen, the lack of enforcement on employment policies in minor league fighting pits, Sansa’s latest reversal of fortunes, er, worsening of fortunes, anyway, the Sand Snakes school of seduction, Sam and Gilly’s touching love story for the ages, and lots, lots more. All this and plenty of feedback, coming your way!

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Special thanks to Joel Harris, who ordered us up a classic, the 2004 Zomedy, “Shaun of the Dead”. Directed by Edgar Wright, and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, it offers a lot of gore, laughs, and a surprising amount of heart. The guys discuss their history with the film, it’s motifs and homages, and where it stacks up against the other films in “the Cornetto trilogy”. Thanks again, Joel!