Bryton and Allison talk about what they ate today.
Bryton and Allison talk about what they ate today.
It's Smogville Fest so we're back with a very special episode! Recorded LIVE before a sold-out crowd at the (long-abanonded) Smogville Football Stadium, former home of the 1896 Regional Semi-Finalist Smogville Blacklungs. Since Fanstravaganza is all about YOU, our glorious listeners, we devoted the episode to answering fan questions and responding to three-syllable fan statements.
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Hot off the heels of Return of the Jedi, Lucasfilm rolled out two Ewok live-action spinoff TV movies in 1984 and 1985. We watched them both and... really, who cares. The important thing is that we figured out how language works in the Star Wars universe, and finally solved the prequels once and for all.
Finally, the episode everyone has been waiting for. The Star Wars Holiday Special. Warning: do not under any circumstances watch The Star Wars Holiday Special. Listen to this episode and heed our words!
Substitute sentient droid hosts S3-4N and 8RY-10 offer a definitive look at the Star Wars universe beyond the current nine movies. Listen to find out which of your favorite expanded universe stories, classic rock bands, and Lithgows are in fact canon.
We're back for the first time in 2018 with Season 3-Part 2 Episode 12-Part 1 for Star Wars Month Volume 3 where we clear up some confusion about Star Wars Episode VIII: the Last Jedi! We also touch on the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Indy's saxophone, and check in on sports with a Utah Jazz update.
Our longest-titled episode yet! Harrison Ford Month — and 2017— draw to a close with our discussion of the much maligned Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
We were worried it was too sad. Turns out JJ Abrams and the composer of the Dark Knight Trilogy have crafted a masterpiece of ridiculousness. "Oh."
We discuss Harrison Ford's most beloved role: Detective John Book in Witness. We clear up some misconceptions about Amish culture, and solve some mysteries about Christmas with the Chipmunks and Ferris Bueller's Day Off
We kick off Harrison Ford month with a breakdown of 1993's The Fugitive, with Oscar-winner Tommy Lee Jones. Plus we take a look at the real life case that inspired the TV show that inspired the movie.
Bryton loses his mind over a cyber attack and scraps all other plans. Sean wonders what kind of animal Mario is, and together they try to answer some questions about John Carpenter's The Thing.
Bryton has been suffering from Meunomia and thus been exiled to a private gondola, so a special guest steps in to finish off Stephen King month with Creepshow 2.
Reasons have prevented us from releasing a new episode this week, so enjoy a trip down memory lane with this retro-fantastic classic! A look at the true story behind The Amityville Horror.
An anthology film from two horror legends George A. Romero and Stephen King and an all-star cast including Ed Harris, Ted Danson, Leslie Nielsen, and Hal Holbrook! How does it hold up after 35 years?
We forgot to record an episode last week, but this week we begin the promised Stephen King Month in earnest with his watermelon explosioning, Emilio Estevezing, directorial one-off Maximum Overdrive.
A mysterious series of phone calls sets an irreversible chain of events into motion, drawing Sean and Bryton into a past they'd just as soon forget. Once more, they ascend into the Tower to talk 1990's ABC miniseries, Stephen King's It.
We launch into SpooktoberFest with a long look at several mine-related mysteries.
Mine Dreamer John H. Koyle
Is it true? It is! We have returned over an unexpectedly long summer break (due to unforeseen comas). We shan't spoil what Season 3 has in store, just strap on your listening ears and feast upon the glory!
Another classic episode of World Champion Podcast, as we discuss WWE's Breezango, Dillinger Escape Plan, and the series finale of Degrassi Junior High. Then disaster strikes.
Peter Hurkos obtained mysterious powers after falling off a ladder. Did this lead him to help solve countless crimes, including the Manson Family Murders?