Breaking Good - Season One Wrap Up

Jim and A.Ron sign off the Breaking Bad airwaves until sometime in November 2014, but we have a few things to say before we do. We talk about Breaking Bad’s relationship to Fargo, a listener calls BS on giving Walt a pass on his “authentic” decision making, and we do a deep dive on Hank and Walt’s relationship as we play a little bit of “what if” in the spoiler section.

101 – “Pilot”

Episode 1 of Gotham was a bit like being thrown in one of the rivers that flows through the city. It was a little dingy, a little choppy, and a little cold, but ultimately, you ended up…somewhere. Join Eric, Jesse, and Levi as they recap the first hour of Gotham, express their hopes and fears…

Speakeasy - 503 – “What Jesus Said”

Welcome back to The Speakeasy, where we consider episode 503 of Boardwalk Empire, “What Jesus Said.”  Jim and A.Ron talk about the surfeit of “boys” and “uckys” in Boardwalk, smooth dialog, the sad state of Nucky’s nightclub in the hands of Mickey Doyle, Joe Kennedy’s teetotaling, childhood sweethearts, the return of Marge, and theorize on…

000 – Gotham Preview

Eric, Jesse, and Levi from the Personal Arrogants Podcast embark on a brand new TV podcast for the Bald Move Network. Welcome to the Gotham Blotter, a show all about the Fox-concieved world of Batman. Each week, the guys will watch, chat, and explore the grimy streets of Gotham along with you, the listener. Stay…

The Because Show - Ep 130 Breaking Up

How alone do you have to be ‘alone’ after a break-up? How long is long enough? Listeners have some opinions as so do we. Also,we’ve got some thoughts on the Reverse Tally-Smally aka a petite woman dating a much taller man. Currently, we are requesting listeners call in with their best/worst break-up stories – keep ‘em coming, guys! …

 

Bald Move Prestige - Quills (2000)

Special thanks to Karolina Ljungström, who decided to have us take on one of her favorite films, “Quills”.  “Quills” was released in 2000, and was directed by Phillip Kaufman, and starred Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Caine, and Stephen Moyer.  It is a period piece loosely set around the last years of the Marquis de Sade as he languishes in a French asylum for the insane. The film has Jim and A.Ron pondering the role of art in society, how the life choices and artist makes influences how we feel about art, and how madness and genius are related.