4.02.2008

The Sidetracked Podcast Episode 18 - Take It Off!

In this, our eighteenth episode we discuss:
- Robot-assisted suicide
- Exploding nipple rings
- April Fools Day shenanigans
- Rumors that Tony Moore my be returning to The Walking Dead
- Comic book artists, writers, and creative teams that we will follow anywhere
- The building excitement in the Munoz household for Secret Invasion
- Comics that we're looking forward to picking up this week
- The Munoz Sports Minute
- Tales of Opening Day Part 1: Mother Nature's Intervention
- Tales of Opening Day Part 2: Belligerent Old Women
- The best of Michael Jackson
- The worst of Panic At The Disco
- Attempts to remix popular music
- What we've been watching this week
- Gangster films: Ridley Scott vs. Martin Scorcese
- Further ruminations on black and white film (now with 90% less misinformation!)
- A possible lack of appreciation for Warren Beatty
- A possible overabundance of appreciation for Kevin Spacey
- Our plans for the weekend
- Past and future experiences with stage plays and Ricky's mom
...and multiple other topics. Come along, won't you, as Jesse and Rian get Sidetracked.

This Podcast May Include Some Explicit Language

...It Also Most Likely Contains Some Spoilers

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Episode 18 Song List:
Beat It - Fall Out Boy feat. John Maher
One Week - Barenaked Ladies
Do Right - Jimmie's Chicken Shack
Drive - Incubus
Cannonball - The Breeders
Closer To Free - BoDeans
My Own Worst Enemy - Lit
Copacetic - Local H
Little miss Can't Be Wrong - Spin Doctors
Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
Mr. Jones - Counting Crows
Butterfly - Crazy Town
I Will Buy You A New Life - Everclear
Lullabye (Rockabye) - Shawn Mullins
Barely Breathing - Duncan Shiek
Follow You Down - Gin Blossoms
Dentist! - Steve Martin & co.
Beat It - Michael Jackson

7 comments:

  1. First, I want to know if the robot was brought up on charges.

    Secondly, as you know I love the Beatles with all my heart and despise Panic at the Disco. So I was intrigued to listen to their new album considering you said they sounded exactly like the Beatles now.

    Are you and I listening to different CDs? They sound exactly like the same whiny emo faux-punk stuff they've always been. They may be using less synth and more acoustic guitar than their last album, but it still sucks.

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  2. I agree that the new Panic At Disco sucks.

    I'll tell you what though, the only single even remotely bad thing that I can think of about living with you and Chris for three straight years (aside from waking up with bubblegum in my bed) was that you both love the Beatles. I can't tell you how many times I wanted to throw Yezek's little iPod speaker thingy out the window when I walked through the hallway and the Beatles were playing.

    But to each his own. I know that I'm in the extreme minority when it comes to my views on the Beatles, and that's fine with me. Also, I'm sure that since you're more familiar with them than I am the new PatD must not sound at all similar, but when I listen to their new album, all I hear is four guys trying to sound like 60's British pop icons.

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  3. hey rian, it sounds to me like it took you a couple of albums to realize what i knew from the beginning. Panic at the disco is pop shit.
    Yeah, they're catchy, yeah, they've got some hip-happening tunes, but shit, son- The Beatles?
    Nigga-please.
    BTW, when someone asks me, "Hey, what do you think of when I say the Beatles?" I always say "HORNS." WHAT. THE. FUCK?

    BTW, I liked Amercian Gangster so much, but it's shit compared to other cinematic landmarks that I can INSTANTLY compare them to for no reason at all.

    RIAN MILLER DOESN'T CARE ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE.

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  4. If only Josh Brolin was the main character in American Gangster, *SIGH* one can dream...

    If only American Gangster was more like Dick Tracy, with everyone wearing colorful zootsuits and all the black actors could be played by white actors made up in "black face."

    Warren Beatty directed Bulworth, you know? He could make American Gangster more believable for Rian.

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  5. This is really just blog terrorism, rian.
    please don't get worked up.

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  6. I understand the immediate personal satisfaction achieved through the use of fierce sarcasm, but as it doesn't really translate properly in the form of text and requires a note stating that it isn't meant to be taken literally, why not just forego the trouble and post comments that are to the point and less facetious? It would be much easier on my blood pressure if rather than asking me not to get worked up, you instead didn't inspire me to do so in the first place.

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  7. that would take all the fun out of it and you know it.

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