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SOFA DOGS Podcast

399 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 18 ratings

A small band of pop culture enthusiasts (geeks) provide their own audio commentaries for DVDs of both the tv box and the movin' pictures. The Sofa Dogs cover a wide range of genres, from Horror and Science Fiction to Comedy and Drama, and everything in between.

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#93 - Gay By Dawn

November 28, 2007 21:02 - 10 minutes - 10 MB

After more than a year of procrastination, empty promises and flat out laziness, I finally get my hands on a copy of Jonathan London's award-winning short film, Gay By Dawn. Filmed in Austin, Texas, the flick concerns a small group of rednecks sitting around a campfire, telling scary stories. Little do they know, the real terror is out there in those woods. Suspiscion mounts and the accusations fly as the threat of homosexuality may exist among them. It's a light, innocent and hilarious rom...

#92 - Heroes: S2 Review, Episode 1

November 06, 2007 17:31 - 41 minutes - 19 MB

It's more than six weeks since season 2 of Heroes premiered, so what better time to bring you our thoughts on the first new episode? Six weeks ago, you say? Pfft. Today's podcast is actually culled from a recording session intended to cover the first five episodes of season 2, but since we rambled on for 40 minutes about Four Months Later it seemed reasonable to split the thing up. Whether or not the rest of that conversation makes it to the feed is unclear - chances are we'll just cheat lik...

#91 - House (1986)

October 31, 2007 15:41 - 1 hour - 31.6 MB

House is a classic, haunted residence story from 1986. William Katt stars as a struggling writer who revisits his Aunt's home, after she mysteriously commits suicide. While staying there, he's tortured by memories of his missing son and his personal experiences during the Vietnam War. It's not long before the house begins to feed off his guilt and sadness. Strange and frightful things are happening, and it all seems to be related to the disappearance of a young boy. This is a fun, dark-humo...

#90 - Last 3 TV Shows #1

October 20, 2007 23:13 - 41 minutes - 19.2 MB

With John currently unable to post new episodes, Stu retires to the archives to dig up and finish editing a long forgotten episode. Well, long forgotten in the sense that it was recorded in September this year. Okay, so maybe just forgotten then. For this episode we port the Last 3 Movies blueprint over to the TV world. Here are the picks: Stu Gary The IT Crowd The IT Crowd Traveler Dexter Raines Family Guy Note: The episode is obvious...

#89 - Highwaymen

October 11, 2007 15:41 - 1 hour - 27 MB

Jim Caviezel stars in Highwaymen, the unofficial companion piece to Robert Harmon's cult classic, The Hitcher. Rennie Cray (Caviezel) is a broken man following the murderous exploits of another broken man, Fargo (Colm Feore). Caught in the middle of this personal vendetta is Fargo's latest pretty, but scarred target, Molly (Rhona Mitra). Meanwhile, a State Traffic Investigator named Macklin (Frankie Faison), is trying to piece together the nature of this particular cat and mouse game between ...

#88 - Vacancy

October 09, 2007 17:42 - 1 hour - 28.5 MB

Ever wonder how those seedy, desolate roadside motels across America manage to stay in business? Well, Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale find out the hard way in Vacancy. This eerie little gem concerns an estranged married couple, forced to spend the night in a rundown motel after their car breaks down. They soon realize something twisted may be in store for them, when they discover hidden cameras are watching them and the windows are nailed shut. With solid suspense and a lean, well paced run...

#87 - Fall TV Preview 2007 (part 3 of 3)

October 02, 2007 18:28 - 58 minutes - 26.9 MB

Technically, the shows discussed in this segment don't hit the airwaves until the start of 2008, but whatever. At least we're early this time. Concluding our Fall Preview podcast of the new TV season, Stu and I take a look at the genre offerings from the trigger-happy Fox Network: New Amsterdam and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Time travel, immortality, killer robots, forbidden love and Summer Glau kicking really high (hopefully). It's all here, or at least it will be, a few month...

#86 - Fall TV (P)review 2007 (part 2 of 3)

September 30, 2007 13:59 - 42 minutes - 14.5 MB

So does this podcast still count as being late if 1 of the 3 TV shows we cover hasn't aired yet? It does? *sigh* Today's segment deals with the genre offerings from ABC, CBS and The CW: Pushing Daisies, Moonlight and Reaper respectively. Notes: Pushing Daisies official site Chuck official site Reaper official site PodCulture

#85 - Fall TV Preview 2007 (part 1 of 3)

September 17, 2007 14:41 - 41 minutes - 14.3 MB

With scarcely a week to spare before the new TV season begins, part 1 of our Fall preview hits the feed. Who'll give us 20-1 against on Stu getting parts 2 and 3 edited in time? Today's installment covers the three new sci-fi shows debuting on NBC this season: Bionic Woman, Chuck and Journeyman. Notes: Bionic Woman official site Chuck official site Journeyman official site The Totally Rad Show TechnoFodder

#84 - Firefly: Heart Of Gold

September 12, 2007 05:04 - 43 minutes - 14.8 MB

My Firefly commentaries through the entire series are coming to an end with the thirteenth episode, Heart Of Gold. It seems a house of independent "companions" have got themselves into a world of trouble. One of the girls is pregnant by a powerful sociopath who will stop at nothing to claim his baby. Inara asks Malcolm and the crew of Serenity for help against this madman, and before you know it, it's The Jerry Springer Show with horses and lasers. Please join me as I talk about the second s...

#83 - Disturbia

September 05, 2007 19:38 - 1 hour - 29.3 MB

Directed by DJ Caruso, Disturbia is about a troubled teen placed under house arrest. He's got an ankle bracelet that prevents him from going beyond his front yard. To make matters worse, an insanely hot girl moves in next door, and he's pretty sure his other neighbor is an elusive serial killer. But, Carrie-Anne Moss plays the boy's mother, so at least there's that. Please join me as I go over some of the finer points of this surprisingly intense and well-crafted thriller. A few topics of di...

#82 - Firefly: The Message

August 27, 2007 21:00 - 45 minutes - 15.5 MB

Twelve episodes in, we come to one of my favorites from the Firefly series, The Message. The dead body of a fallen soldier is delivered to Mal and Zoe. For some reason, the police are in hot pursuit. An attempted autopsy brings about a rude awakening, and the body is very much alive. Turns out, he's transporting someone else's organs in order to make some quick cash for his family. Will he get home in time to deliver the goods, or will Mal and Zoe turn him in to the fuzz? It's a harrowing ta...

#81 - Firefly: Trash

August 22, 2007 21:07 - 44 minutes - 15.3 MB

It's the eleventh episode in the Firefly series, otherwise known as Trash. Don't worry, this is the good kind of Trash. It's the return of Saffron, now having added more men to her roster of husbands, and more names for herself (including Bridget and Yolanda). She once again crosses paths with Mal and the crew of Serenity. This episode completes the caper portion of the series, along with The Train Job and Ariel. Let me know if I've missed any. In this adventure, Mal reluctantly teams up wit...

#80 - Drive: Let The Games Begin

August 18, 2007 19:54 - 40 minutes - 11.7 MB

Let The Games Begin, is the third episode from executive producer Tim Minear's fun but short-lived series (as if there was only one), Drive. It focuses on an assortment of characters competing in a secret, illegal road race across the country. In this episode, Alex and Corinna are separated when he's abducted by a police officer who is certain Alex used to be a getaway driver. Violet teaches her father, John the ins and outs of telling a convincing lie. Winston is arrested by a "Fugitive Rec...

Sofa Dogs: Now With Voicemail (and cavity fighting flouride)!

August 14, 2007 07:13

Now, thanks to a new FREE service called Jangl, we have voicemail. All you have to do is visit www.jangl.com and sign up. After that, you enter in our e-mail address, which is [email protected]. You'll be given a phone number to call, which will allow you to leave us a message. Got a question you want answered? Give us a jangl. Want to tell us how awesome we are? Give us a jangl. Feel more like sending a litany of swears our way? You can do that too, just give us a jangl. If you're lucky, ...

#79 - Buffy: The Dark Age

August 12, 2007 19:43 - 45 minutes - 15.7 MB

The Dark Age is the eighth episode from the second season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It seems that Giles was something of a miscreant during his formative years in England. One night of dabbling in the dark arts results in the death of a friend, the unleashing of a globe-trotting demon and a freaky tattoo. Now, Giles must own up to his sins of long ago, as his murderous past has caught up with him. Throw in the slithering Ethan Rayne, the sexy Jenny Calendar and one nasty-looking demon, a...

#78 - Buffy: Lie to Me

August 08, 2007 20:29 - 45 minutes - 15.7 MB

Slightly less than 7 years since they were released, Stu picked up the umpteenth reissue of the DVD set of Buffy season 2. Though the new fangled optical discs confounded him for some time, he was nonetheless finally able to make the episode Lie to Me appear on his computer screen and thus join John for a commentary. Of course, the very fact that Stu made this purchase all but guarantees one of two things: either (a) the Chosen Collection will come crashing down in price or (b) Fox will anno...

#77 - Shadow Puppets

August 04, 2007 08:22 - 1 hour - 23.2 MB

Shadow Puppets is written and directed by Michael Winnick. It concerns a handful of amnesiacs who awaken to find themselves trapped in an abandoned research facility. While they attempt to figure out their situation and their identities, they are pursued by a mysterious and dangerous shadow creature. The film stars James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Jolene Blalock (Star Trek Enterprise) and Tony Todd (Candyman). Fear, suspicion and paranoia run high in this fun slice of eerie enterta...

#76 - Last 3 Movies (July 2007)

August 01, 2007 17:19 - 47 minutes - 21.9 MB

Movie length commentaries sound like too much hard work, so Stu and Gary chicken out and instead debut the imaginatively titled 'Last 3 Movies' episode format. The six movies we talk about are listed below with highlight-spoiler-protection for anyone who wants to remain vaguely surprised. Stu Gary Dawn of the Dead (2004) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Raising Arizona Transformers The Big White Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silve...

#75 - Buffy: Halloween

July 22, 2007 18:08 - 44 minutes - 18 MB

It's all about chaos and costumes in Halloween, the sixth episodes from the second season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Willow becomes a hot ghost, Xander becomes a soldier, Buffy becomes a noblewoman and Cordelia is still Cordelia, but with cute, plastic cat ears. Ethan Rayne makes his first appearance and we see that Giles has a bit of a dark side. In this commentary, I talk about volunteer work, trick or treat and the inconsistency of the vampire invitation rule. As usual, be sure to list...

#74 - Buffy: Reptile Boy

July 20, 2007 19:55 - 44 minutes - 18 MB

Reptile Boy is the fifth episode from the second season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. While altogether funny and entertaining, it stands as one of the more well known Public Service Announcements of the series. What we learn here is that alcohol is bad, college guys are up to no good and if you discard your responsibilities, you just might get eaten by a giant snake monster. Join me, as I discuss set dressing overkill, transparent clothing and the top notch acting performances from Nicholas ...

#73 - The Hitcher (1986)

July 17, 2007 09:21 - 1 hour - 22.3 MB

 In 1986, The Hitcher assaulted cinemas around the world. From writer, Eric Red (Near Dark) and director Robert Harmon (Highwaymen), The Hitcher concerns a young traveler being tormented by a cold-blooded killer across the desolate, Texas landscape. The film stars C. Thomas Howell (The Outsiders), Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner) and Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hudsucker Proxy). Supportive co-host and good friend, Stuart Duncan was generous enough to send me a Region 2 Special Edition DVD. Join me...

#72 - Buffy: Inca Mummy Girl

July 10, 2007 02:24 - 45 minutes - 10.4 MB

Inca Mummy Girl is the fourth episode from the second season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. That much, I do know. Apparently, that's pretty much it. A few corrections I want to point out: In this commentary, I mistakenly refer to the actor playing Devon as the actual lead vocalist for the band, Four Star Mary. After researching the episode for show notes, something I probably should have done before the recording, I realize now that Jason Hall is an actor, playing the role of a musician. My apo...

#71 - How I Met Your Mother: Sweet Taste Of Liberty

June 29, 2007 09:57 - 22 minutes - 5.22 MB

After a sudden attack of kidney stones, followed by severe sickness, I'm back to my old self. To celebrate, I take a look at How I Met Your Mother's third episode from the first season, "Sweet Taste Of Liberty". Ted just wants to hang out with his regular friends at his regular bar, but Barney's got other plans. The fun becomes "legendary" when the two guys spontaneously board a plane to Philadelphia. Meanwhile, back at the bar, Robin and Lily try to spend some time together. When random guy...

Happy Birthday, Joss Whedon

June 24, 2007 01:38

The Sofa Dogs team would like to wish writer/director Joss Whedon, a happy birthday. He turns 43.

#70 - Lost: Greatest Hits of Season 3

June 14, 2007 09:02 - 1 hour - 39 MB

What do you do when there are no new Lost episodes to review? Rehash the ones you've already seen of course! With that in mind, the three of us embark on a Greatest Hits tour of Season 3, picking our many highlights across a range of categories and awarding one or two wooden spoons to break up the gushing. Note: The Stu and Gary half of this episode was recorded around a week before the Stu and John half, and in an unprecedented turn of bad luck, 12 planes flew over Stu's house throughout th...

Lost: Season 3 Box Art & Details

June 06, 2007 12:36

It wouldn't be a true end to the season without tantalising DVD info being dangled in front of us rabid fans, would it? Unfortunately, this year's release has an awfully distant December 11th street date attached to it :( Excerpt from the press release: Examine all 23 one-hour episodes on 7-disc DVD and discover deeper secrets behind the series with over 6 hours of bonus features including never-before-seen "Lost Flashbacks", "Lost in One Day" that shows 24 hours of production, and a deeper...

#69 - Lost: S3 Review, Episode 22

June 06, 2007 12:21 - 1 hour - 22.9 MB

No. More. Lost. Till. 2008. AUGH!!! Despite their anguish, Stu and Gary manage to compose themselves long enough to record a farewell podcast for the final episode, Through the Looking Glass. Even though the finale was a double-length episode, we somehow trimmed this review down to only a few minutes longer than The Man Behind the Curtain podcast. How? Probably by missing out lots of crucial discussion points, but hey, we're still in shock/denial/grief here okay? For more Lost: LOSTCasts ...

#68 - Summer Movies + Fall TV Pre-preview

May 28, 2007 16:08 - 1 hour - 36.6 MB

It's John's 28th birthday (or at least it was last Wednesday...) and my present to him is a 9am wake-up call to record a special birthday podcast! It takes a wee while for him to shake the sleepiness, but soon we're getting into all the big event movies of the coming Summer including Spider-man 3, Transformers, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and The Bourne Ultimatum. Day 2 of the recording session, seamlessly edited together with Day 1 (*ahem*), concerns a few of the shows that ha...

#67 - Firefly: War Stories

May 21, 2007 19:10 - 43 minutes - 10.1 MB

Brandon Ortega joins me once again via speaker phone, as we take a look at Firefly's tenth episode, War Stories. Wash is jealous of the respect Zoe has for Mal, so he insists Mal take him on their latest adventure. A simple delivery operation becomes dangerous when Niska returns to kidnap Mal and Wash, holding them for ransom. Now, it's up to the remaining crew of Serenity to initiate a risky rescue mission. Brandon and I discuss Book's past (or lack thereof), Jayne's eating habits and the c...

#66 - Dust Devil: The Final Cut

May 20, 2007 16:59 - 1 hour - 24.8 MB

An old friend from High School, Justin Krey sits down as my special guest as we revisit Richard Stanley's cult classic, Dust Devil. After spending the better part of a decade lost in video limbo and cut to incomprehensible shreds, the film can finally be appreciated in full on DVD. A shape-shifting serial killer prays on lonely, desperate women who have lost hope and want to die. Meanwhile, a sullen cop tries to maintain order among the corrupt police force as he chases the demon across the...

#65 - How I Met Your Mother: Purple Giraffe

May 19, 2007 06:30 - 22 minutes - 5.24 MB

The story of How I Met Your Mother continues, in Purple Giraffe, the second episode of the first season. After getting shot down by Robin, Ted attempts to win her heart again by throwing not one, not two, but three (!) impromptu parties. Meanwhile, Barney keeps running into a one night stand, as he tries desperately to find out who Carlos is. Also, Lily can't keep her hands off of Marshall who's struggling to finish an important paper before the deadline. Join me as I talk about the art of ...

#64 - Lost: S3 Review, Episode 20

May 16, 2007 21:51 - 1 hour - 21.9 MB

Well I tried to get this episode edited up well in advance of tonight's US airing of episode 21, and um... I got the 'in advance' part right. I'll work on the 'well' for next week... So...The Man Behind the Curtain. What can you say? This one had it all. Father issues in the flashback, a magic circle, gas masks, hand-carved birthday presents, a mass grave. Oh and 11 frames of Jacob. For more Lost: LOSTCasts The Official Lost Podcast Notes: Didn't spot Jacob? Lost-Media did.

Serenity: Collector's Edition Box Art & Special Features

May 15, 2007 03:02

"Shiny!" Universal Home Entertainment is releasing a 2-disc Collector's Edition of Serenity on August 21st. According to DVD Active, these are the special features for the DVD: 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation. English Dolby Digital 5.1, and DTS 5.1 Surround tracks. Audio commentary with Joss Whedon. Audio commentary with Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau and Ron Glass. Introduction by Joss Whedon. Deleted scenes with director commentary. Extended scenes....

#63 - The Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr.: Pilot

May 14, 2007 09:33 - 1 hour - 21.5 MB

YEEHAW!!!! Ahem, sorry about that. What I meant to say was, it's The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. In the Pilot episode of this prematurely canceled series, Bruce Campbell stars as a gunslinging free-thinker, hot on the trail of the criminals who killed his Father. However, the wild west is more than what it appears to be on the surface. In his seemingly endless quest for revenge, Brisco periodically encounters a mystical, metallic orb that may in fact be from the future. Yes, it's the or...

#62 - Lost: S3 Review, Episode 19

May 10, 2007 16:32 - 1 hour - 20.7 MB

Inevitability won out, forcing Stu and Gary to leapfrog 8 episodes of Lost and land smack in the middle of The Brig. Let's face it, we were deluded if we thought we had a hope of catching up, even with squeezing two episodes into each review. Not to neglect our responsibilities entirely, here are Stu's insightful one-word reviews of the missing 8: Enter 77: Good. Par Avion: Excellent. The Man from Tallahassee: Excellent. Exposé: Razzledazzle! Left Behind: Meh. One of Us: Good. Catch-22...

The Monster Squad DVD Official Box Art & Special Features

May 07, 2007 19:22

Courtesy of Allie Leung at Lionsgate, here is the final, official information for the upcoming 2-disc 20th Anniversary Edition of The Monster Squad: THE END OF THE WORLD STARTS AT MIDNIGHT THE MONSTER SQUAD: 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION     Street Date: 7/24/07 Order Date: 6/27/07 DVD SRP: $19.98 Click here for larger artwork. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The 1980s cult classic, The Monster Squad, makes its long awaited DVD debut with a monster-ous 20th anniversary edition.  To pay tribute to this tr...

#61 - Smokin' Aces

May 06, 2007 04:36 - 1 hour - 24.6 MB

Smokin' Aces is a melting pot of genres and characters. Some of it works, some of it doesn't, but it's full of vibrant energy and it's never boring. The story concerns a Las Vegas Illusionist who must decide between his loyalty to his friends and his desire to escape the dangers of the mob lifestyle. Buddy "Aces" Israel is a prisoner in every sense of the word. He's forced to hideout in the Penthouse Suite of a posh hotel while negotiating a deal with the FBI to testify against The Mob. As B...

#60 - Drive: Partners

April 28, 2007 23:18 - 40 minutes - 9.22 MB

Drive continues, with its second episode, Partners. Rob and Ellie's relationship is tested when she begins lying to him about his orders from the army. Corinna reveals her involvement with The Race to Alex. John changes his assumptions after he and Violet get assistance from the Salazar Brothers. Meanwhile, Mrs. Patrakas struggles with the notion of killing Ivy. The episode builds to an inspiring space shuttle launch, and the realization that Alex may be closer to rescuing his wife than first...

#59 - Lost: S3 Review, Episodes 9 and 10

April 27, 2007 21:23 - 34 minutes - 15.8 MB

The new episodes of Lost just keep on comin' don't they? Shame we're still 9 episodes behind with our reviews. Wait...what's that? We've recorded another podcast and are now only 7 episodes behind? Huzzah! As if John's commentary wasn't enough, we throw in our own lamentations for the dearly departed Drive, as well as deliver a crucial update on the unstoppable juggernaut that is Australia in the Cricket World Cup. For more Lost: LOSTCasts The Official Lost Podcast Planes fly over Stu's ...

#58 - Drive: The Starting Line

April 26, 2007 02:04 - 44 minutes - 30.2 MB

Drive involves an assortment of characters competing in an illegal, cross-country road race, with a prize of $32,000,000 rumored to be at the finish line. Some people have been coerced into joining The Race, while others have sought it out. Some people are going after the money, while others are trying to save their loved ones. It's a fun and exciting mystery from executive producers Ben Queen (Century City) and Tim Minear (Angel, Wonderfalls, Firefly, The Inside), currently airing on the Fo...

#57 - Lost: S3 Review, Episodes 7 and 8

April 16, 2007 13:15 - 49 minutes - 17.2 MB

And no sooner has Lost season 3 resumed than 9 new episodes have flown past (as of recording - it's 10 now!) and Gary and I find ourselves so far off the pace we might as well be back kicking sand on the beach pre-hatch. Not to be deterred by such trifling details, we embark on what may well prove an insane attempt to get back up to date with Island proceedings, starting with Not in Portland and Flashes Before Your Eyes. Since we're playing catch-up, we tried as best we could to stay away f...

#56 - Sofa Dogs One Year Anniversary: Jaws 4 (The Revenge)

April 05, 2007 23:21 - 1 hour - 21 MB

It's our 1st Anniversary! To celebrate, I've dug deep into the vault to bring you the lost commentary for Jaws: The Revenge. This track was recorded by myself and frequent co-host, Allen Coe at least a year ago. After our first session/episode for Sofa Dogs, which was the original Jaws from 1975, we decided to follow it up with the last film in the franchise. By this point, Allen had consumed several tall boys (cans) of beer, which made for quite a loose and interesting commentary. A day or...

#55 - Empire Records Remix!: Special Fan Edition

March 26, 2007 16:02 - 1 hour - 24.9 MB

It's been over ten years since Empire Records and its colorful employees came into our lives. Since then, the film has become something of a cherished, cult classic. My good friend and Empire fanatic, Susie Richards and I watch and discuss the movie together, via speaker phone. The story takes place roughly within a 24 hour period and centers around a small, independent record store. The place is in danger of being bought out by an evil, corporate chain called Music Town. It's up to Empire's ...

Us, elsewhere

March 21, 2007 13:38

As John and I try for the third time to get his latest movie commentary uploaded, I thought it might be worth pointing out some contributions we've made of late to other podcasts. To hear me ramble for five minutes about scifi classic The Abyss check out the latest episode of PodCulture. To read John's thoughts on Sarah Michelle Gellar's The Return (among other things) head on over to the reviews section at Geekshow.us. Coming soon: Empire Records.

#54 - Lost: Pilot (part 2)

March 16, 2007 15:41 - 40 minutes - 9.37 MB

The killer combination of illness (Stu), laziness (Stu) and dialup modem (John) means it's been over a month since a new episode was posted. But that's not to say new episodes haven't been recorded, as this second installment of John and Brandon's Lost pilot commentary amply proves. In your face Gods of Podfading! As before, Brandon is on speakerphone for this episode so his half of the conversation, while generally intelligible, isn't as clear as John's half. John and Brandon had seen the ...

#53 - How I Met Your Mother: Pilot

February 12, 2007 13:48 - 23 minutes - 5.36 MB

According to a later episode of How I Met Your Mother, nothing good happens after 2 AM. I decided to test that theory by recording a commentary a couple of hours before sunrise. The pilot of How I Met Your Mother concerns the early years of Ted Mosby and his epic quest to find the future Miss Right. Meanwhile, newly engaged couple Marshall and Lily are lucky enough to have found each other, and man-about-town Barney is simply looking for Miss Right Now. It's a love story told in reverse. Suit...

#52 - Lost: The Mini Season Review (3 of 3)

February 03, 2007 17:05 - 1 hour - 38.4 MB

Despite protracted interference from the gods of Skype, MSN and voice chat in general, Stu and Gary finally complete their jaunt through the first 6 episodes of Lost season 3. And with only 4 days to spare before the first new episode airs no less... The Cost of Living and I, Do are up for scrutiny, and the result is a roughly equal mixture of ranting and approval. This being the final part of the review, we also touch a little on what we expect (and hope) to see in forthcoming episodes, as ...

#51 - Lost: The Mini Season Review (2 of 3)

January 25, 2007 20:39 - 55 minutes - 25.3 MB

We return to Lost season 3 for another 2 episode installment. This time we're attempting to sift the divine insight of the Island itself from the convincing untruths of the conman, as we tackle Further Instructions and Every Man for Himself. Once again, every episode of season 3 broadcast thus far is considered fair game as far as spoilers are concerned. Lost returns in the US in less than 2 weeks! Promo: Two Girls and a Podcast For more Lost: LOSTCasts The Official Lost Podcast [ Leave...

#50 - Lost: The Mini Season Review (1 of 3)

January 18, 2007 16:49 - 56 minutes - 25.7 MB

For the first episode of 2007, Gary of OzPod joins Stu to co-host the first in a three part review of the 6 episode mini-season which comprised the opening of Lost season 3. A Tale of Two Cities (commentary) and The Glass Ballerina (commentary) are first up as we chat about the highs and lows of the new season, while trying to extract as many clues as possible as to where the show will take us when it returns on February 7th. Any of the first six episodes of season 3 are considered fair gam...

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