Episode 160 Topics Include:
- Art flipping and CGSSS revisited
- Rian attempts to explain Earth X
- What it takes to make a spaghetti western
- Featured Review: Thor
Running Time: 1 hour, 17 minutes
Episode Songs:
Thunder - The Prodigy
Warrior's Dance - The Prodigy
This Podcast May Include Some Explicit Language
...It Also Most Likely Contains Some Spoilers
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Great show!
ReplyDeleteAwesome continuing of the Tony Moore Story! Really funny. Also loved hearing Jesse's success at FCBD. Must say I listen a little more for comic/comic art related stuff.
Rian's blu-ray Sergio Leone review really made me want to get them. Been a fan since early high school days. Check out "Duck You Sucker" (streams on Netflix) really funny scenes. A little more silly than classic Man With No Name stuff.
Keep it up guys...
I've only seen Duck You Sucker once, and it was right after I first discovered the Man With No Name films. I think the fact that Eastwood's not in it had an unfortunate adverse effect on me. Also, I must've been tired at the time, because I believe I fell asleep during it at some point. I wanted to get the original Leone western DVD set that had all 3 Man With No Name movies as well as Duck You Sucker, but when I saw the Blu-ray set of the original trilogy, I had to have that instead of the DVDs. I do intend to give Duck You Sucker another try, though. At this moment however, I'd have to say that one is my least favorite Leone western behind the 3 Eastwood films and Once Upon A Time In Mexico.
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