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Nerd Lunch Episode 170: Fictional Bands

Posted in movies, music, podcast, pop culture, TV shows with tags , , , , on March 17, 2015 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

This week we are joined by show regulars Jay from Sexy Armpit and Tim from the Neighborhood Archive to discuss one of my favorite subjects, fictional bands.

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In the first round we talk about some of our favorite pop culture bands that don’t exist. Expect discussions about bands like The Pinheads, Steel Dragon, The Hong Kong Cavaliers and The New Monkees. Then in round 2 we try to wow each other with how obscure we could get with our references. It’s a lot of fun and I’ve dropped a lot of musical cues in the show so you can get a taste of what some of these bands sound like.

And be sure to check out the amazing new intro Jay recorded for this week’s show.

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Nerd Lunch Podcast #168: The Rocketeer Drilldown

Posted in comic books, movies, podcast, pop culture with tags , , , on March 3, 2015 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

This week we are joined again by Geeky Kay from the Hyperspace Theories podcast. And this week we are talking about the 1991 movie The Rocketeer.

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We discuss our history with Dave Stevens’ The Rocketeer character, we talk about our history with the movie and we talk about all the things we like and/or dislike about the movie.  It’s a pretty great discussion.

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Movie Man-a-thon 2015: Magicians, gunfighters and devils galore

Posted in movies, TV shows with tags , on February 19, 2015 by Paxton

As happens every blue moon, the wife went away for the weekend a few weeks ago and left me watching the kids.  So, when the kids were put to bed, I had a chance to engage in one of my patented movie man-a-thons.  I picked a bunch of movies Steph would never want to watch and I gave them a spin.

Let’s see how I made out.  This list is in the order that I watched the movies.


Houdini (2014) – The Lionsgate/History Channel 2-night mini-series all about the life and career of Harry Houdini, one of the greatest magicians of all time.  I love magician movies and I love the lore that’s built up around Harry Houdini.  This is a pretty solid mini-series retelling the life of Houdini.  Brody does a great job inhabiting the character and it covers Houdini’s life, while not exhaustedly, but, entertainingly.  Worth a watch.  We even get a quick scene with Rasputin when Houdini performs for the Russian royal family.  I didn’t know he had met Houdini.    Rasputin is another historical figure besides Houdini, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Teddy Roosevelt, that I have a sort of mini-obsession with.


The Watcher (2000) – This was a re-watch for me. I originally watched it when it was first released on DVD back in 2000-2001.  I’ve always loved James Spader and I’ve been loving Keanu Reeves lately in stuff like John Wick and Man of Tai Chi.  So, I thought I’d revisit this serial killer movie that features Spader as a burn out police detective being sent clues of murders by a serial killer played by Reeves.  Honestly, it doesn’t live up to what I think this movie could have been in my head.  If this were re-made now with Spader and Reeves as they are today, I think it could be incredible.  I don’t necessarily remember it being better when I saw it originally back in the early 2000s, but I was still disappointed.


Pale Rider (1985) – I love Clint Eastwood and especially his westerns.  Surprisingly, I’d never seen Pale Rider before.  So, I caught it on AMCHD with my DVR and decided to give it a shot for my man-a-thon.  And it’s AWESOME.  This is a much better version of High Plains Drifter (and don’t get me wrong, I like HPD).  Eastwood is excellent as usual and so are the plethora of bad guys in this one.  Just a really good gritty western with a hint of possible supernatural goings on.  And the daughter, Megan, as played by Sydney Penny, was embarrassingly attractive.  I say embarrassingly because she was 14 at the time the movie filmed.  But she’s STILL smoking hot today.

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Nerd Lunch Podcast Episode 166: Movie Menus 3

Posted in Burger King, fast food, food, McDonald's, movies, podcast, pop culture with tags , , , , , , on February 17, 2015 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

This week we are joined by perennial foodie favorites Nick from Dude Foods and Jess from Burger Mary and we let the food experts take a ride on one of our favorite topics, Movie Menus. This is Part 3 of the Movie Menus.

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We are all assigned movies and restaurants by someone else and we have to come up with a themed menu to go with that movie using the existing menu of our restaurant.

Lots of fun movie menu choices including movies like The Goonies and Karate Kid Part II as well as restaurants like McDonalds and Outback Steakhouse.  So download this episode, sit back and let us take you on a trip for both your ear holes AND your mouth holes.  Trust me, you’re mouth will be watering by the end.

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Nerd Lunch Episode 165: Syfy Pitch-nado

Posted in monsters, movies, podcast, pop culture with tags , , , on February 10, 2015 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

Ladies, gentleman and gentle-monsters, this week we are joined again by show favorite Jon Cross from the After Movie Diner podcast. And this week Jon is here to help us pitch a new monster movie to the Syfy Channel.

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We all start crowd sourcing ideas for monsters, locations and C-List celebrity cast for our monster movie and what we come up with by the end is one of the most amazing monster movies ever conceived of by man.  400 years from now bands will sing songs about our pitch.  It’s that good.  So hop on the blue steampunk Harley named Babe and check out the latest episode of Nerd Lunch.  You’ll be glad that you did.

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