Radiodrome: Vacation Episodes

Here are the 3 episodes of Radiodrome recorded from when I was out of town.

On Episode 16, Scott from Lost in the Static fills in to talk the old days of video with Josh.

Jerrid and Mentlecast Dane guest host on Episode 17 to talk about numerous topics including The Simpsons and Family Guy.

Dane returns again in Episode 18 to talk about Oscars MNTEX video.

 

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  • 5/16/2011 7:24 PM Dominic wrote:
    cheers for the update, downloading now
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  • 5/16/2011 7:53 PM Curt wrote:
    Josh, assuming you're able to reply to this, did you see the second half of Venture Bros. season 4?

    Cause I mean you recommend more King Gorilla, but he Died. and then of course Brock was totally back in his position as bodyguard by the end of the season.

    I don't know, you say Season 4 was the weakest when honestly I felt it was the strongest, full of character development and great moments throughout.
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  • 5/17/2011 1:34 AM Josh Hadley wrote:
    I have seen all of season 4 and it just reinforced my belief that the Monarch story was DONE 2 seasons ago and they just need to STOP having him on the show, same with Phantom Limb, god, the character adds NOTHING and is annoying, WHY must the writers bring him back again and again...

    I liked Brock with Sphinx and I LOVE Hunter Gathers so it was nice to see more of him in season 4 though.

    I still say season 4 was the weakest yet, too many side trips that went nowhere or focused on ANNOYING characters that should not still be on the show.
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    1. 5/17/2011 11:44 AM Jyri wrote:
      Yeah, the big battle in Showdown At Cremation Creek was propably the best end battle sinse Return Of The Jedi.

      Also, nice of you to play some music related to Robocop 2. 'Cos it's a superior movie to the first one.
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  • 5/17/2011 11:37 AM Cameron wrote:
    Only listened to Episode 16 so far, but you guys seem to bring up Godzilla alot. Ever gonna do a Radiodrome of that (or kaiju films in general)?

    Also, Zardoz is one of my favorite films ever.

    Love Radiodrome, I've gotten to the point where I mostly check the site just for this.
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  • 5/17/2011 4:57 PM bukowski1980 wrote:
    Hey brad i have a request for two future cinema snob episodes.you should review samurai cop starring robert z'dar and the shot on video horror film sledgehammer starring ted prior.It would be a dream come true for my friends and I if you reviewed this movies.
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  • 5/17/2011 7:15 PM Cosmin wrote:
    Ok, the best one of these has to be the lost in the static one. This is where you get Josh actually kept on a leash and gets called out when he goes overboard on his nonsense.

    I'd say that makes up for a very, very good advert for Lost In the static.
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  • 5/17/2011 11:06 PM Handsome Pete wrote:
    I actually started watching Venture Bros recently and Monarch is not funny, so Josh is probably right.
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  • 5/21/2011 1:52 PM LucasChad wrote:
    Speaking of Midnight, when we ever going to see a new episode of that show? There hasn't been one since Silent Night Bloody Night!
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    1. 5/21/2011 9:52 PM Josh Hadley wrote:
      Eventually, we have a dozen more episodes shot, but I lost my editor and things have halted without an editor.
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      1. 5/22/2011 10:03 AM LucasChad wrote:
        Gee that sucks. Hopefully you'll find someone that can help.
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  • 6/14/2011 1:02 PM nnsadjwewey wrote:
    jop k yvqzi
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  • 1/25/2012 5:48 AM Anonymous wrote:
    What's the song at the end of episode 16? I know it, I've heard it so much that it's become part of my mind permanently. But I can't remember what it's from. And it's eatin' at me. Help me out, eh?
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  • 1/31/2012 8:44 PM AnDi wrote:
    If kids don't get the dirty jokes or references in South Park, The Simpsons of Family Guy, that's because these shows were never meant for kids. If they don't get it, especially in these internet-infested times, it's not the show's fault. By the way, I was 14 when The Simpsons' All In The Family homage aired and I got it.
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