Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle share some movie facts that may or may not be entertaining. Also, Joel shares how he and Molly have been messing with their dog Jolene and Lars talks about a recent outing to a local wrestling show.
Joel Murphy and Andy McIntyre watch maligned movies and find their silver linings. For the month of December, they are watching Christmas movies.
This week, they watch the 2009 made-for-TV movie The Dog Who Saved Christmas, which is essentially a lazy ripoff of Home Alone, but with a dog protecting the house from a team of robbers lead by Dean Cain.
Theme Song: “Bankin’” by Bronson Scott
Silver Linings Playback is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.
For their 400th episode, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle invite back two of their favorite guests – Dave LaSalle and Kelly Lloyd. In addition to being one of the funniest and most charming couples in Baltimore, Dave and Kelly are actors and improvisers in the Baltimore Improv Group.
The gang talk about Michael Bay’s soft spot for rescue dogs, the planned working Star Wars droids at Disneyland and the dangers of checking Facebook’s secret message folder. Plus, the gang improvises the dialogue for an existential one-act play Lars’ wrote in high school.
What if God was one of us? How did Dave and Kelly get their dog? What is the plural of haiku? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
This week’s music:
Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
End – “Gypsy Cowgirl” by Liah Alonso
Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.
For their 400th episode, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle invite back two of their favorite guests – Dave LaSalle and Kelly Lloyd. In addition to being one of the funniest and most charming couples in Baltimore, Dave and Kelly are actors and improvisers in the Baltimore Improv Group.
The gang talk about Michael Bay’s soft spot for rescue dogs, the planned working Star Wars droids at Disneyland and the dangers of checking Facebook’s secret message folder. Plus, the gang improvises the dialogue for an existential one-act play Lars’ wrote in high school.
What if God was one of us? How did Dave and Kelly get their dog? What is the plural of haiku? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
This week’s music:
Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
End – “Gypsy Cowgirl” by Liah Alonso
Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.