Particularly Evil Game Night - The Brothersline — February 29, 2012
February 29th, 2012 by NonProductiveThe Brothersline
Episode 4:
The heroes run across a thief cult while staying in Bodwin.
The Brothersline
Episode 4:
The heroes run across a thief cult while staying in Bodwin.
Soul Caliber V live-stream play podcast.
On this edition of The Loud Idiots Radio Show we trumpet in the triumphant return of the members of the rock group Blue Movie. Apparently Lisa and Tony didn’t disown us after their first appearance like we assumed, and NOW they’re bringing the REST of the band!!! Lisa is also being accompanied by her friends from The Women of Armageddon to promote their new calendar and goodies on the website. Then we gear up for our trip to this year’s Monster Mania convention with another return to the show, the beautiful and multi-talented Tuesday Knight!!!!! You’re not gonna want to miss THIS one!
Celebrate Leap Year with our all-star review of everything Batroc the Leaper!!!
Yes. It’s as pathetic as it sounds. But funny, too!
Pre-Dreamation Happy Wish Show
The Loud Idiots present “Too Many Guests!” not starring Don Knotts. The brochure said there would be some guests, but this is waaaay too many guests! Including titillating actress Suzi Lorraine, the lovely and multi-talented Andrea Vahl, and producer extraordinaire Michael Perez. All this, and Taffeta Darling reviews Supergirl XXX!
John and N’jaila discuss “Linsanity” and the racist rant of Korean American Song writer Jenny Hyun somewhere along the way we wonder where all the Asians in Firefly and why Black suburban kids get militant.
|
Sam Little tells us all about some awesome comic book characters in the form of HeroClix. We'd call her stupid if we weren't so embarrassed of ourselves. |
From:
NonProductive
Views:
302
![]() 6
ratings | |
| Time: 10:33 | More in Comedy |
This week on Shameless Geekery, Casey tells us about diving into a play at the last minute, more on the Watchmen prequels (including The Comedian’s overall machismo), and Casey rags on Ken for introducing him to Phantom: Love Never Dies. Then the guys welcome filmmaker Kris Hulbert to discuss his film The Perfect House and how the film is helping to raise money for The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Interviews from the 2011 Geek Media Expo featuring:
WOOT!