Radiodrome: Ed Glaser

The great Ed Glaser joins the show to talk "Press Start 2 Continue" and remakesploitation.

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  • 4/5/2011 5:58 AM vick wrote:
    I actually studied "creation science" in high-school and they never say god put dinosaur bones in the ground. They say that man lived with dinosaurs as they are mentioned in the bible like two times.
    One of the teachers there actually "dated the earth to around 6,000 years" by taking the genealogy of adam and eve as it was recorded in the bible.

    Yes, I got kicked out.
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    1. 4/5/2011 5:59 AM vick wrote:
      Wrong radiodrome, please delete or move to lupa's
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  • 4/5/2011 5:48 PM Rebort wrote:
    Great episode. I loves me some Ed Glaser. He's the BEST at being the WORST! Hope you guys get him back on again soon.
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  • 4/5/2011 7:11 PM Tony wrote:
    Radiodrome is always welcome for a download. These shows are tightly put together and for an avid collector like me, I love all the VHS collectible tidbits.
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  • 4/5/2011 9:32 PM Dave wrote:
    I love TV cross overs too. though you guys missed one. Belzer showed up as Munch on a X-Files.
    I love the fact that you could Ally McBeal to Millennium if you look hard enough.
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    1. 4/5/2011 9:52 PM Josh Hadley wrote:
      I left Munch out on purpose, I LOVE Homicide and The X-files and all of the other shows Munch was on (he is one of my favorite characters), it would have drug this HUGE web of shows and in and I didn't think there was time.

      For crossovers, did you just see episode 3 of Breakout Kings? T-Bag from Prison break is in it, linking those shows...
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  • 4/6/2011 1:19 AM vick wrote:
    The reason Wells could not make any other movies was because he made Citizen Kane. The person that CK was based on was angry about it, and he was also rich and influential so Wells never had another chance to make a film.
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  • 4/6/2011 1:22 PM Melinda wrote:
    Dark Avenger and Defender are two of my favorite Manowar songs. And all of the narration bits on Gods of War are severely lacking for not having Orson Welles voice overs.

    Also Manowar is awesome.
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    1. 4/12/2011 2:27 AM Reginald Q. Sex Enforcer wrote:
      YES.

      "Iron Maiden rip-off" my ass, they had their own distinctive sound that was highly influential in its own right. Also they debuted pretty much around the same time as Iron Maiden so how could they be a rip-off? With all the talk about people doing "worst whatever" lists of things that nobody actually knows about, such as TV shows they didn't watch, it's ironic that what's-his-face here would fall into the same trap he was condemning earlier.
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  • 4/6/2011 11:14 PM zeek wrote:
    You guys mentioned the crossovers between all those shows. Well I'm about to blow your mind:

    http://home.vicnet.net.au/~kwgow/crossovers.html
    This is the Tommy Westphall Mind-verse. Over 200 shows from Star Trek to Homicide that have connections to eachother and thus must have entirely been imagined by the autistic boy.
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  • 4/7/2011 5:59 AM octo7 wrote:
    I think the Tommy Westphall theory is completely retarded to be honest. Trying to say what's real and what's not is rather pointless when it comes to fiction. There's absolutely no logic whatsoever in trying to fit those shows together in some kind of canon or continuity. Even the final episode of ST Elsewhere; who's to say the last scene is not a dream as opposed to the entire series? Even if it was a dream,, who's to say the characters are not real within the realm of the shows reality? Maybe the kid went to the hospital and retains a memory of the doctors there?

    Great episode again btw!
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  • 4/16/2011 4:49 AM Participatory research wrote:
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