Category Archives: fast food

Silver Linings Playback 184 – Good Burger 2

Joel Murphy and Andy McIntyre watch maligned movies and find their silver linings. For November, they are sitting at the kids’ table.

Joel and Andy end the month with Good Burger 2, the follow up to the ridiculous Nickelodeon film they discussed two years ago.

Theme Song: “Bankin’” by Bronson Scott

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Hobo Radio 622 – The Fast and the Foodiest

After another podcast brazenly stole Lars Periwinkle’s new tagline, he and Joel Murphy decided to reinvent Hobo Radio. This week, they do something no one has ever done before.

They look out into the Multiverse to an alternate reality where that Joel and Lars created a food podcast called The Fast and the Foodiest.

  • Intro Music: “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks

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Hobo Radio 362 – McDonalds and Burger King

This week, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle talk all things fast food, from the rumored McWhopper to Subway’s disgusting subs. They also invent the perfect hybrid junk food using items from several fast food chains.

Plus, Joel looks back at a fifth grade romance, Lars talks about his dad’s attraction to Candice Bergen and the boys do a superhero-themed MadLibs.

What is the perfect fast food hybrid? Why can’t Joel just get to his question? Do Subway sandwiches have any flavor? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Back to Me” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Black Heart” by The Fast Set

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Hobo Radio 289 – Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman

This week, Joel Murphy and Lars pay tribute to a man who was arguably the greatest actor of his generation – Philip Seymour Hoffman. They talk about his impressive career and his tragic, untimely death, sharing their favorite performances and reflecting on what made him such a joy to watch.

The dynamic duo also discuss The Monuments Men, the perfect way to eat a hamburger and Joel talks about how awkward it was watching The Prince of Tides with his mom when he was younger.

What were Philip Seymour Hoffman’s most iconic roles? What had Joel and Lars cracking up before they started the show? What person is Joel adding to his list of “not terrible” impressions? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Ni Pensarte” by La Barca de Sua