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The Loud Idiots – From Sharknado To Creve Coeur, MO July 16, 2013 - We welcome the return of actress/writer Stephanie Sanditz and her creative partner Kimberly McCullough to discuss their new film “Creve Coeur, MO” and the guys [...]
Line Cutters – Battlestar’s Worst Episode Ever. July 10, 2013 - Nobodies favorite Linecutter, James, returns to help us wrap our mid-series Watch-a-Long of Battlestar Galactica!
The Loud Idiots – Super Powered Debate July 9, 2013 - On this episode, The Idiots have a heated debate over comic book archetypes pitted against each other in battle. With in-studio guest Lisa Marie Dusak, [...]
Near Mint Radio – Superior Spider-JERK July 9, 2013 - We gossip about the “Guardians of the Galaxy” film casting, recap “Superior Spider-Man” and visit with his “Superior Foes” and disagree violently about our “Trinity [...]
The Alter Negro Sho Goes to a Gaming Convention July 8, 2013 - Ever wanted to know what goes on at a Gaming Convention? The Alter Negro Show knows! We talk about all sorts of wacky racial experiences [...]
The Loud Idiots – Danger*Cakes and Gettysburg! July 2, 2013 - The Loud Idiots interview the all-girl rockabilly fusion sensation, Danger*Cakes, Taff travels to Barsoom, and the South Rises Again on the Anniversary of Gettysburg!
Line Cutters – “Man of Steel” and “The Last of Us” Review June 26, 2013 - It’s an episode of reviews as the gang not only continues their Watch-A-Long of Battlestar, but also rips apart Man of Steel, and gushes over [...]
The Loud Idiots – WWF Wrestling Trivia Show! June 25, 2013 - The Idiots play an 90s era wrestling trivia board game live on air!
Near Mint Radio – “Man of Steel” and the Importance of Capturing Character June 25, 2013 - On this exciting episode, the gang’s re-read of Marvel’s Civil War brings about a lively discussion of the importance of getting a character “right” which [...]
Line Cutters – Xbox One-Eighty! June 19, 2013 - Matt and Al try to “fly duo…dynamically” , but luckily Frank comes in to save the show (and audience) from a fate worse than death! [...]