LWJ&A – Episode 471 – Unsupervised
Lunchtime!
Lunchtime!
The Foundation is vulnerable. Demerzel is doing some soul searching. The Cleons answer to politicians now. There are more Mallows running around. Hold your Prime Radiant close and dive into Foundation with Jim and A.Ron.
We just saw the best Superman movie in a long time and we sped off faster than a speeding bullet to our mics to talk about it. What worked? Was there anything that didn’t? How good is that casting?! And what does this mean for the DCU going forward? Join us on the spoiler free…
It’s time for our annual ranking of the badasses. This is the converted livestream that we do every Wednesday in July over on our ?Twitch ?and ?YouTube ?channels.
Jim and A.Ron are kicking off Badass Fest VII with the rambunctious Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) in front of a live audience of Bald Movers! Sylvester Stallone’s ranking as a Bald Move Badass is called into question. He’ll get bloodied and tortured as he fights his way through the Vietnamese jungle to rescue abandoned American POWs. Listen along with an audience of Bald Movers to the kickoff event of Badass Fest VII!
Jim and A.Ron are climbing out of their cryogenic sleep pods to bring you coverage of the latest season of Foundation. Your courageous hosts share their hopes and fears for the story ahead. The appearance of The Mule is intriguing, but the exit of the beloved David S. Goyer as showrunner is concerning. Follow along to experience the development of the Foundation.
The Bear season 4 has come and gone. This show isn’t about cruising down a straight path forward, it’s about the fight to just take the next step. We get to see Carmy and Richie make up. We get to see Sydney catch a break. And we get to see the family start to piece itself next together.
This set of episodes injects some much needed hope into this season of The Bear. Syd still hasn’t signed the contract, but maybe there’s something better coming her way. Donna is more self-aware. Carmy and Claire reconnect. Maybe there’s a happy ending to this season after all.
In honor of Back to the Future (1985) turning 40 this year (feel old yet?), we’re releasing this special episode of retro coverage from Bald Move.
Special thanks goes to Alafia McMurty for commissioning a podcast on the 1985 sci-fi comedy classic, “Back to the Future”. Starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, we’ve seen this movie a million times and love every second. Please enjoy the following mammoth podcast that covers nearly every aspect of the film, from the absurd to the poignant to the sublime.
The chefs are back in the kitchen. A robot joins the staff. Uncle Jimmy puts a timer on success. Syd tries to decide whether or not she stays. Carmy and Richie are ready to blow up at each other…what’s new? Jim and A.Ron are hungry for the pulse-pounding return of The Bear.