Join Jon Boutelle, Rox of Spazhouse, ScottC, Rob Levy, Tuffley, and that key that doesn't go to anything in your house...as they discuss streaming services in hell, movie websites, and vinyl addictions.

I can’t get it to stop! It won’t stop!


Jon Boutelle

This episode was recorded 4 January 2023.

Agenda:

Wardrobe coordination shenanigans

The revenge of Rox’s necklace (the clicking)

Jon, still hot

When you’re relying on Scott to not be awkward…

Assaulting the computer (and the mashed potatoes)

MasterClass and the size of Widge’s ass

Getting spitroasted with knowledge

BBC Maestro

Rock Lobster En Aeternam, i.e. Jon has a complete breakdown

There’s a Boutelle in a museum (no, seriously—and it’s really good)

Carving steamrollers

(Not sure why the sound levels got weird here)

Industrial musical soundtracks and other weird shit

The proliferation of information on how to (not) survive a nuclear war

How Widge doesn’t go nuts buying vinyl

Exception for the future: John Carpenter’s The Thing on vinyl

Lionel Richie and weirdness

Alfred Hitchcock: The Musical

Dante’s Inferno: The Album Collection

ScottC and Hookland

Rox, the affable one

Trying to find someone who gives a shit about Avatar

They don’t make movie sites like they used to, says old man yelling at clouds

WTF is happening with Warner Brothers

Widge’s irrational love of Starro

Lurching towards Kingdom Come

WTF is happening with HBO/HBO Max

Corporations getting in bed with other corporations

Zine update

Ray Bradbury in sweet, sweet hardback

Wednesday (renewed, actually)

The Sandman (also renewed)

Streaming services in hell

Henry Cavill, possible Bond?

We’re back on Avatar

Yogi Bear’s dignified death

Ghostwatch and Dead Set

Marvel Snap is not insane, it’s mad

Headsup: There’s Weekend Justice gear as well in the Zazzle store.

Thanks to Jon from The Unique Geek for helping us sound good.

As always, special thanks go out to Clutch for letting us use their absolutely badass song, “Promoter (of earthbound causes)” as our theme music for this.

Buy Blast Tyrant, which is where you can find “Promoter.” Also buy their latest album, Sunrise on Slaughter Beach. Send them love and coin.

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