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1/8/2012 8:24 AM
DangerasTM wrote:
how long does the code for your sponser last? cause i have a friend that might be interested legitimately a friend not for me Reply to this
1/8/2012 6:27 PMJosh Hadley wrote:
The codes last as long as we retain the sponsorship, so if your friend (we all believe you) wants to use it, it will be good for some time. Reply to this
1/8/2012 12:56 PM
LucasChad wrote:
I saw a comp-tape on Netflix Instant Streaming just yesterday that I wonder if you guys would like to talk about as a main topic in a future episode. It's Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell with that zombie puppet named Happy. They actually released it on DVD back in September of 2010 with the same VHS quality that would've made you all so happy.
I didn't realize that the flashback music from AHS was from Bram Stoker's Dracula (American Zoetrope BTW), but maybe they did get the rights. They said that season 2 will have a new house and new family. Not sure if it'll work, but it should be interesting. Reply to this
1/8/2012 6:29 PMJosh Hadley wrote:
I have the Mad Ron's DVD, it's interesting, and the DVD actually has extras on it, same VHS quality. Comp tapes are an upcoming topic, not sure when though. Reply to this
1/8/2012 4:55 PM
jaltesorensen wrote:
All the talk about bootlegs always is fun.
But Josh: If you ever put some of those 60ies commercials on your youtube channel, then please give them a shoutout in a radiodrome-episode. Cause i'll like to see them.
And any 80ies and 70ies commercials would also be fun. Commercials gives me a window into how the world was back then, through the Aesthetics, sounds and graphics of the age. Reply to this
1/9/2012 12:39 AM
sam wrote:
Getting upset about Tarantino's Django being different is like getting upset that Inglourious Basterds was different. The title is just a homage. Reply to this
1/9/2012 1:21 AM
Lyle Huckins wrote:
Let us not forget that Tarantino himself acted in a sudo Japanese remake of "Django" called "Sukiyaki Western Django" Kind of interesting take on the story, hit a couple of the originals beats like the coffin bit. Reply to this
1/9/2012 6:25 AM
Crudblud wrote:
Have any of you seen Yojimbo? Personally I prefer it to A Fistful of Dollars. Reply to this
1/11/2012 5:19 AM
Mixkon wrote:
So Obviously these are a few weeks late as they come onto the site... I wonder where I can catch this radio show as it comes out weekly? Reply to this
1/12/2012 9:09 AM
t-h-o-r wrote:
it's not suppose to be the SAME character, just a prototype, that is called django
it's "the same" character in the sense eastwood is the same character in every movie since the dollars trilogy Reply to this
1/16/2012 12:56 PM
Brian wrote:
I can see Josh point of view on the subject if your making the character differnt (or in this case skin color) for the sake of diveristy.
(it's a whole another argument but I can see the point, not that I would have problem personally, but it's a vaild argument. and Josh is not being racist about either)
other wise, listen to the latest WTF episode, Transfromers season 3, it could of been better IMO, but it had it's moments...(you should mention about How Casey Kasem left the show in the middle of production over an episode in the future, werid stuff during that season) Reply to this
2/5/2012 6:05 PMPisthetairos wrote:
Django Unleashed wasn't originally supposed to be a Django movie. I don't care what Tarantino's saying about it, the dates don't even add up. Tarantino said he wanted to make a movie about the deep south, it has nothing to do with the wild west... I know Josh doesn't like Tarantino, but I think getting upset about the name doesn't make a lot of sense. Reply to this
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how long does the code for your sponser last? cause i have a friend that might be interested legitimately a friend not for me
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The codes last as long as we retain the sponsorship, so if your friend (we all believe you) wants to use it, it will be good for some time.
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cool thanks for the heads up great show btw
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oh hey jerrid say happy bday to your girlfriend!
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I saw a comp-tape on Netflix Instant Streaming just yesterday that I wonder if you guys would like to talk about as a main topic in a future episode. It's Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell with that zombie puppet named Happy. They actually released it on DVD back in September of 2010 with the same VHS quality that would've made you all so happy.
I didn't realize that the flashback music from AHS was from Bram Stoker's Dracula (American Zoetrope BTW), but maybe they did get the rights. They said that season 2 will have a new house and new family. Not sure if it'll work, but it should be interesting.
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I have the Mad Ron's DVD, it's interesting, and the DVD actually has extras on it, same VHS quality. Comp tapes are an upcoming topic, not sure when though.
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All the talk about bootlegs always is fun.
But Josh: If you ever put some of those 60ies commercials on your youtube channel, then please give them a shoutout in a radiodrome-episode. Cause i'll like to see them.
And any 80ies and 70ies commercials would also be fun. Commercials gives me a window into how the world was back then, through the Aesthetics, sounds and graphics of the age.
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I really should get those old 60's commercials ripped and upped. I do have quite a few 70's and 80's commercials and promos on my youtube page http://www.youtube.com/user/rarevideotrader?feature=mhee
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Getting upset about Tarantino's Django being different is like getting upset that Inglourious Basterds was different. The title is just a homage.
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Homage, rip off, same thing.
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But it's ok when an older movie does it, right?
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God I love it when Brad calls out Josh on his nitpicking bullshit.
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Let us not forget that Tarantino himself acted in a sudo Japanese remake of "Django" called "Sukiyaki Western Django" Kind of interesting take on the story, hit a couple of the originals beats like the coffin bit.
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Have any of you seen Yojimbo? Personally I prefer it to A Fistful of Dollars.
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Josh is really neckbearding it up in this one. I...kind of hate him. A lot.
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Like me or hate me, as long as you listen to the show.
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I plan on it.
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What is the name of the song at the end?
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Seconding this. It's a pretty badass tune.
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So Obviously these are a few weeks late as they come onto the site... I wonder where I can catch this radio show as it comes out weekly?
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http://www.jackaloperadio.com and you can listen as they air on Thursday nights at 9pm (Central time). You can also find the ones that Brad has not added yet under the archives of the same page.
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it's not suppose to be the SAME character, just a prototype, that is called django
it's "the same" character in the sense eastwood is the same character in every movie since the dollars trilogy
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I can see Josh point of view on the subject if your making the character differnt (or in this case skin color) for the sake of diveristy.
(it's a whole another argument but I can see the point, not that I would have problem personally, but it's a vaild argument. and Josh is not being racist about either)
other wise, listen to the latest WTF episode, Transfromers season 3, it could of been better IMO, but it had it's moments...(you should mention about How Casey Kasem left the show in the middle of production over an episode in the future, werid stuff during that season)
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Django Unleashed wasn't originally supposed to be a Django movie. I don't care what Tarantino's saying about it, the dates don't even add up. Tarantino said he wanted to make a movie about the deep south, it has nothing to do with the wild west... I know Josh doesn't like Tarantino, but I think getting upset about the name doesn't make a lot of sense.
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