6.09.2009

The Sidetracked Podcast Episode 73 - Unbridled Enthusiasm

In this, their seventy-third episode, join Jesse and Rian as they discuss:
- What Rian's been playing
- Noteworthy news from E3 2009
- Motion control
- What we've been watching in and out of the theater
- The Terminator franchise
- Making grown men cry
- Dogs flying planes
- Two years behind on Mad Men
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt charms another Sidetracked host
- The death of David Carradine
- The latest Spiderman 4 and Heavy Metal news
- Prequels and the unfortunate new rumors surrounding the Alien franchise
- What we've been reading this week
- The death of Batman
...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 73 Song List:
I'm On a Boat - Lonely Island ft. T-Pain
Dead and Gone - T.I.
Time to Pretend - MGTM
Human - The Killers
Two Princes - Spin Doctors
Go It Alone - Beck
She's Got Issues - Offspring
A Long December - Counting Crows
All Falls Down - Kanye West
World Upon Your Shoulders - Silverchair
Baby, I Love Your Way - Big Mountain
How Bizarre - OMC
Across the Universe - The Beatles
Foot Loose - Kenny Loggins
Omen - The Prodigy
The World I Know - Collective Soul
New In Town - Little Boots
Kiss Me Thru The Phone - Soulja Boy
Like Spinning Plates - Radiohead
Battle Without Honot or Humanity - Tomoyasu Hotei
A Silhouette of Doom - Ennio Morricone
Tha Crossroads - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Wynona's Big Brown Beaver - Primus
Hey - Pixies
Here I Come - The Roots
Retina and the Sky - Idiot Pilot
Drenched Decent - Poor Old Lu
Starlight - Muse

2 comments:

  1. @Jesse:

    I totally agree with your opinions of TS. The chase scene and Anton Yelchin were cool, but overall I hated it. The heart transplant was so stupid. Seeing Arnold was cool. T:3 sucks though.

    @Rian:

    Season one of Mad Men takes place in 1960!! Geez!!
    The dude from INXS allegedly died by autoerotic asphyxiation in 1997. That's who most people reference to when talking about autoerotic asphyxiation. Which I hope isn't too often.

    I hope the villain in Spiderman 4 is a mayor who was bitten by a radioactive mayor.

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  2. I don't know why, but whenever I'm trying to think of when Mad Men takes place the 1960's seem too recent, so I never commit to saying it. I guess Mad Men's time period is my new Daniel Stern (and yes, I had to look up his name on IMDb just now).

    Also, the heart transplant was cool! Way better than pulling a Face/Off and putting John Conner's skin on a robot!

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