Friday, September 30, 2011

PODCAST: A Hot Steaming Cup of...Eureka & Author Recommendations

As with all things, this glorious summer has come to an end.  For those of you who didn't get enough of the good things that summer brings, we have a last vestige of summer for you before we start hitting the autumn cider.

A Hot Steaming Cup of...Eureka & Author Recommendations

Wherein, we love LOVE Eureka and Sis has a problem with author recommendations made via Facebook.

Enjoy!

Friday, September 9, 2011

PODCAST: A Hot Steaming Cup of...Pop Culture Trends & 90's Movies

A Hot Steaming Cup of...Pop Culture Trends & 90's movies

Sis notices a pop culture trend, but that would violate the laws of the universe, so perhaps she is wrong.

Squirt notices that Gabrielle Union is EVERYWHERE! (At least in the 90's)

And more.... All in this newest podcast from your favorite neighbors. Check it out!

Friday, September 2, 2011

PODCAST: A Hot Steaming Cup of...Attack the Block, Roller Derby and Y: The Last Man

Just in time for Labor Day weekend, our newest podcast is up!

A Hot Steaming Cup of...Attack the Block, Roller Derby and Y: The Last Man

(Because if you were honest with yourself, you would admit that you've always wanted to spend Labor Day weekend with us.)

Post Script: a Derby is any competition with multiple contestants. It has NOTHING to do with circles or tracks. - Squirt

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Thursday Tidbits

-  In catching up on past episodes of HBO's True Blood, Squirt is deeply frustrated (and I mean, DEEPLY FRUSTRATED) with the continuous (some would say gratuitous) use of dream sequences. Especially when the story and mythology of True Blood is as complex as it is, to have it all "be a dream" is incredibly confusing.

-  I love Shakespeare. Like almost an unholy love of this man and his work. My goal, before the end of the year, is to find a version of Romeo & Juliet that I like. I was not a fan of the Baz Luhrman oeuvre. Here are some of the versions of Shakespeare works that I love (and will probably watch as a marathon over this Labor Day weekend)...
  1. Twelfth Night -  BBC TV movie version with Parminder Nagra as Viola/Cesario, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Duke Orsino and Zubin Varla as Feste (the fool)
  2. Much Ado about Nothing - The Kenneth Branagh version with Emma Thompson as the amazing Beatrice.  There is so much eye candy in this movie, regardless of what your eye likes to eat, that you will always find someone nice to rest your gaze upon, while the poetry of Shakespeare tickles your ears.  (Okay, maybe that's a bit much, but I did mention that I LOVE Shakespeare, so really, you were already warned.)
  3. Love's Labours Lost - Also the Kenneth Branagh version.  And it's a musical!  Nathan Lane!  Alicia Silverstone! Matthew Lillard! Alessandro Nivola!  Adrian Lester!  Where can it go wrong?  (Nowhere, that's where. (Again, you were warned.))
All of these movies are available on Netflix and they make a wonderful mini-Shakespeare marathon, if you are so inclined.  As I am.

-  We're super excited about the re-emergence of Odorama in the form of the Spy Kids 4 movie.  If all goes according to plan, we may even be able to tell you about it in the next podcast.

-  A new podcast will go up this weekend, wherein we discuss Roller Derby, Attack the Block and Y The Last Man.  And we will have a special bonus podcast, just in time for Labor Day weekend.  Enjoy!

Sis