or: How Do You Like 'Dem Apples, Batman?


Hunter and Chris have an animated discussion about Disney and Pixar's latest mega-hit Inside Out. Chris gets a sweet tooth with this week's beer recommendation. In Special Features, the dudes delve deep into their cinematic subconscious to discuss some of their favorite animated films during Toon Talk. Get traumatized all over again with repressed memories of horrifying Disney villains and their even more horrifying deaths!




CHAPTERS


(00:10:14) - Review - Inside Out00:40:52 - Beer Recommendation: Abita Root Beer - Abita Brewing Company


"Will You Hang Around" - Sam Means


(00:44:11) - Special Features - Toon Talk


"Run Away" - Sam Means


(01:04:55) - Really Rad Recommendations




Hunter - King Kong (1933) & King Kong (1976) & King Kong (2005)


Chris - The Great Mouse Detective




MUSIC


Sam Means
Buy: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play




LINKS

Eiji Tsuburaya Google Doodle
Buy Clone High on Amazon
David Lynch describes meeting George Lucas about directing Return of the Jedi
Rexodus
Get Rexodus on Amazon
Don Hertzfeldt's Rejected on YouTube
Don Hertzfeldt's World of Tomorrow on Vimeo
Don Hertzfeldt's Such a Beautiful Day on Netflix

CORRECTIONS

Bob Balaban: Not in Inside Out
The Tequila aged stout by Prairie Artisan Ales is a variant of their Branson Jamboree, and is only available on draft. Pirate Bomb! is aged in rum barrels.

FUN FACT: the Pirate Bomb! label has been censored in Sweden.

In Toon Talk, Hunter says Frozen may be the highest grossing movie in Japanese history. Close, but no cigarillo. Frozen is #3 at 25.5 billion yen, just behind #2 Titanic at 26.2 billion yen. #1 is still belongs to Studio Ghibli - 30.4 billion yen for Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away. Should Hunter be forced to commit ritual seppuku in shame according to an archaic code of honor? Or does Hunter have no honor to uphold?