Radiodrome: To the Moon, Alice!
Brad, Josh, and Jerrid talk about a variety of topics including video game boxes, Grizzly II, and the "Short Circuit" movies.
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Also, please check out the new video game series "The Game Report," written, directed by, and starring Jerrid Foiles, your favorite shaved headed star of "Brad and Jerrid." See the pilot episode here.
Click here.
Also, please check out the new video game series "The Game Report," written, directed by, and starring Jerrid Foiles, your favorite shaved headed star of "Brad and Jerrid." See the pilot episode here.

















Jerrid's show's pretty badass.
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I can lisen to this all day.
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for some reason it takes forever to download this...must be my computer
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I was pretty impressed by Jerrid's show, can't wait to see some more episodes!
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Jerrid should work on his delivery, as sometimes he's rather monotone, and he needs to do something about the blank eye stare, it's just kinda weird. He's also coming off as a bit stiff but I'm sure that'll be something he'll grow out off.
Other than that it was pretty good. Hope to see more in the future.
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Seconded. I will keep watching though! I dislike the pilot episodes of most online shows, so I always watch at least the first 3 episodes. We believe in you Jerrid!
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RECOGNIZED THE SONG! Nowhere Fast by Fire Inc., from the soundtrack for Streets Of Fire, a movie that gets nowhere near the love it deserves. The song was composed by Jim Steinman, and it was even covered by Meatloaf on his record Bad Attitude.
By the way, Josh, at first I didn't like you taht much on your It came From beyond Midnight videos, but you've really won me over with time, and Radiodrome is my absolute favorite webcast, great stuff
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Grave of the Firelflies is the most depressing movie ever. I'm sorry but nothing can change my opinion of that. Possibly Barefoot Gen is sadder.
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On the subject of game boxes. When it came to cartridge games the boxes were always so much bigger than the actual games and took up way more space. Where as VHS boxes didn't take up that much more space.
Plus those cartridges usually had the box art on them while the VHS tapes didn't.
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Speaking of sad things about testing animals look up the comic called we3. About a cat, dog, and rabbit who were government experiments and its very violent.
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I understand giving spoilers that's perfectly fine but holy shit Josh is the biggest douchebag about it.
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Love the show! Really. It's completely re-listenable.
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waiting for next.
Thanks
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Very informative and information presented
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Duuude, I read the Dune series once every few years just because I get something new out of it every time I read it. Get past the 10 pages, for real, the first book is the most atmospheric, it makes the movies look like an insult.
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Thanks for the link!
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