The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)
Movie
Hammer Films adaptation of the BBC TV serial. Returning to Earth after a pioneering space flight,...
Hammer horror
The Great Albums
Podcast
Two indie rock musicians, Bill Lambusta and Brian Erickson, dive into the fandom of great rock and...
Ms. Marvel, Volume 1: Best of the Best
Book
Straight out of the pages of New Avengers and House of M Call your friends, wake the neighbors,...
Ms. Marvel, Volume 3: Operation Lightning Storm
Book
A new beginning for Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers, made herself a promise to be "the best of the best" -...
Edgar Wright recommended This Is Spinal Tap (1984) in Movies (curated)
The Deep Purple Family: Year by Year (- 1979): Vol 1
Book
Renowned rock author Martin Popoff's exhaustive and detailed timeline of Deep Purple milestones -...
Scott Tostik (389 KP) rated The Joe Rogan Experience in Podcasts
Jan 8, 2018
His devotion to the pod can give listeners three to four new episodes a week. The vast library of episodes have something for everyone, including but not limited to comedians, doctors, fighters and other sports figures. Joe keeps the listener intrigued and involved and wanting more. Even if it's a goofy episode involving pod regulars and Fighter and the Kid podcasters Brian Called and Brendan Shaub, where the guys do nothing but drink, smoke weed and watch fights. They never just talk about the fights... They cover a wide variety of topics that are both serious and hilarious.
Ear candy for those who want to be informed...or misinformed... Depending how serious the episodes are.
Great podcast. In my top 5 for life.
Lee (2222 KP) rated The Ron Burgundy Podcast in Podcasts
Feb 15, 2019
I'm a fan of the original Anchorman movie, but I don't love it anywhere near as much as a lot of other people do. There's a lot I find funny about it, but I think it only worked as well as it did because of the team of characters surrounding Ron (ie Brian, Brick and Champ), enabling some fun banter and improvisation. In the podcast though, it's pretty much just Ron, although he is accompanied on each episode by his quietly spoken producer Carolina and a guest 'expert'. It's basically down to Ron to carry the whole show, and so far it's very hit and miss. Don't get me wrong, I've laughed out loud on a couple of occasions, making myself look like an idiot as I'm walking home from work, but the rest of it definitely doesn't provide anywhere near the level of humour that the movies do. Still, it's early days, and I'll modify my review if things improve.