In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss Pixar, Wall E, What Happened Miss Simone?

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the legitimacy of the Pixar kids' movie, and whether or not Wall E is a cynical take on the future. Keith explores another, potetially misrepresented, musical icon with the Netflix documentary What Happened, Miss Simone?. He also talks about the tonally confused documentary Point and Shoot and the confusingly marketed comedy Balls Out. Justin talks about his brief time spent with the iOS game Her Story, while Keith shares his feelings on Gone Home, having finished playing the game. He also talks about the anime inspired RPG Valkyria Chronicles. The two close the show by discussing Leon Bridges, Vince Staples, and the scope of music, where Justin probably says a lot of things he will later on regret (I'm typing this before having edited the episode, I'd put the odds at 90/10 in favor of regret). Justin recommends Donna Stevens' photo set Idiot Box.

Show Rundown















Pixar Shorts & Wall E: 10m 53s

What Happened, Miss Simone?: 22m 33s

Point and Shoot: 28m 49s

Balls Out: 36m 47s

Her Story: 47m 02s

Gone Home: 51m 20s

Valkyria Chronicles: 59m 18s
 
 Leon Bridges: 01h 03m 10s

Vince Staples: 01h 09m 10s

Recommendation - Donna Stevens’ Idiot Box: 01h 12m 20s

Mentioned In This Episode

Frustrating Facebook posts in Keith's news feed

Justin's continued struggles on the Destiny subreddit

Keith's Letterboxd review of Balls Out

L.A. Noire's Cole Phelps is bi polar

Cowboy Bebop

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The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:


The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:


Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

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