Alright, if you've ever wondered what kind of shenanigans BC hill people get up to, look no further than this picture.
Of course, that's during the day. At night it's more like this.
Or, in video form:
And then once these hill people get back into town, things go a little more like this.
If you want context for all of these things, you should listen to our latest podcast by searching for Justice Pals on itunes.
If you insist on using your browser, here is a link!
We start this episode's post off with a link to another blog post. The Machete Order of the Star Wars movies is compelling and very clever, and here is the original concept, presented by the guy who first thought of it. It involves cutting out Episode I, just like we cut out our conversation of the viewing order of Star Wars from this podcast.
But don't worry, we left a bunch of good stuff in. And here are some pictures from Allen's phone to prove it. Like frogs? Have some frogs!
We also invite you to enjoy Allen's reliving of his high school experience by joining a high school guitar club.
Like a little context for all of this? Better listen to the episode!
Alright guys, we all saw the Avengers, and we want to talk about it. But just a bit. We actually move right on into the Super Friends instead. How about this?
For some reason, these guys also get mentioned.
And we don't mention this enough. Go to the show! But listen to this first.
Well, there's all kinds of stuff in this episode. I won't tell you what, but I'll show you some videos that have to do with things.
Here, have some Acid Mothers Temple:
I'd put the trailer for Cabin in the Woods here, but it is a shitty trailer that gives waaayyyyyyy too much information. So just go see the movie. Pretty sure this one can't spoil anything for this movie that looks like a big stupid fun time.
Okee dokee. Here's the podcast.
Alright, we have a few brief things to say in this episode about Mass Effect 3. In honour of that, please enjoy this image I found online title "Aziz Asari":
I also wanted to share this trailer because it has Aubrey Plaza in it. Eric said it was Kat Dennings. Aubrey Plaza is in an awesome sitcom. Kat Dennings is in a shitty one that will be cancelled soon. We wish them both the best of luck, but this movie does, in fact, look like a zero.
"What's your story about?" "I don't know anymore." Oh my god, you're so fucking interesting!
Also, here is the trailer for Prometheus, not because you haven't seen it, but because we want to put a good video up here too. Apparently there's a big spoiler in it. I don't know what it is.
It's time for a new podcast. And if you want a new podcast, studies show you want to watch a bunch of movie trailers, geek-face! So have a look at this one for a movie you should already have seen (if you haven't, it's on netflix and you should watch it).
Here's a newer one. It's on netflix too (we are not affiliated with netflix).
Here it is, part 2 of the Sneaky Dragon/Justice Pals crossover! You can find Part 1 by going to wherever you get your podcasts, searching for Sneaky Dragon, and listening to episode 10.
Or you can listen to it right here. Either way, obviously we recommend listening to Sneaky Dragon.
In this episode, Eric spoke about the Doctor Who related project he recently worked on. It's a sequel to this:
And that'll do. Just one video today. Here is the new episode:
Alright, y'all! This D&D show is not happening this week, but it is happening soon with Eric Fell heading up the team as the Dungeon Master. We'll be putting it on at the Rio February 29th!
There is no trailer for this Warm Bodies movie, so we have no answers regarding whether it is funny or stupid, but it's coming. We do know that. Twilight with Zombies is coming.
So instead of that video, here is a fun game of "Spot Eric the giant ginger at the Hanson concert he went to with his girlfriend".
And here's an episode of Standard Action, a web series you D&D nerds will enjoy. Well, okay a series you D&D nerds have already been enjoying.
It has become apparent to me in editing these podcasts that some part of my brain always forces me to edit out the discussion of the thing I promise to show you on the blog. This episode's thing in that category is pretty great though. We're not going to let it not be seen. It is the delightful Yatta! video.
Here's a sample of the tenth Doctor's sing-song Scottish narration skills.
And of course, no Gary Oldman discussion would be complete without mention of the role of his lifetime.
Oh, and here's a video that Eric made that is very funny.