We've begun quietly sharing thatwe're retiring the show after Ep100.
We love doing it, but the time demands for selecting guests & scheduling
recordings have become a bit too much. We should have hired an intern!
We're considering Ep85-100 our final "season" and looking
forward to going out with a bang. We’ll be giving away some goodies, printing a
small batch of shirts for guest gifts, and taking movie requests.
So, let us know if there'sa movie you'd like to hear us cover or a guest
you'd like to have come on (or return to) the show, either in the comments or
@thats_trash.
We appreciate
each and every listener out there and hope you’ve enjoyed listening as much as
we’ve loved talking about these movies over the years.
Matt, Joe, and Jacob do another in-person episode. This time Matt shared AFTER LAST SEASON and we talked about our feelings afterward. If you haven't seen it...do? I guess? You'll know another survivor when you meet them: a glazed look in their eyes, random small talk, and an aversion to '90s computer animation.
Your sculpture makes me want to stab my marshmallow face with an icicle.
Before TCTT, there was a book podcast called The Bookhouse Boys. BBoy Dave Alluisi has just shared an album of his wonderful intimate music. RIYL: Iron & Wine, Elliott Smith, and Leonard Cohen
Check it out.
You may remember Dave was a guest WAAAAY back on our third episode: ROCK 'N' ROLL NIGHTMARE
Next week, we'll be doing something a little different. We'll be watching a movie for the first time together and then recording our show immediately after (sort of like how we did with F.A.R.T.: The Movie, but 'tapping out' isn't an option this time).
This time, Joe and Jacob will come together to watch 2009's After Last Season...a movie with a cat-on-a-Casio soundtrack, a cardboard and paper MRI machine, and 'cutting edge' computer animation straight out of 1990's The Mind's Eye series. It appears that YT has had to pull the full film down, but you can find it if you roll your sleeves up and look.
Also, Matt dug up the final track that the guys were wrapping up when
the band Ex-Hustlers went on (what turned out to be permanent) hiatus.
He edited together a final version of the various mixes and even made a
vintage MTV-style music video for it. Enjoy.
Matt is joined by Kyle and Adam to discuss the 1986 Canuxploitation martial arts classic TWIN DRAGON ENCOUNTER. Mullets, mustaches, matching vans...SOLD! This movie stars Michael and Martin McNamara, twin kickboxing brothers who produced the film to brand themselves as Canada's answer to Chuck Norris (or the animated version of Rambo).