Joel Murphy and Andy McIntyre watch maligned movies and find their silver linings. For the month of March, they are watching failed Oscar bait.
Joel and Andy end the month with Babylon, Damien Chazelle’s opulent, yet unflattering look at old Hollywood. It’s a film Andy describes as “Singin’ in the Rain on mescaline.”
Theme Song: “Bankin’” by Bronson Scott
Silver Linings Playback is is presented by HoboTrashcan.com and is a part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.
Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle talk about “Rube Goldberg killing movies,” Westworld (without getting into spoilers) and Joel’s first foray into a Hollywood red carpet premiere. They also fondly look back at the 80s and 90s sitcom trope of characters getting into trouble inside pool halls.
Plus, Joel reveals an embarrassing anecdote about gas and Lars can’t stop making wolf whistles.
How did Westworld get Joel to sympathize with the robots? Why were 80s sitcom characters so good at pool? What’s it like standing two feet away from Mark Hamill and Nathan Fillion? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
This week’s music:
Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
End – “Blues before the Journey” by Lobo Loco
Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.
Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle talk about “Rube Goldberg killing movies,” Westworld (without getting into spoilers) and Joel’s first foray into a Hollywood red carpet premiere. They also fondly look back at the 80s and 90s sitcom trope of characters getting into trouble inside pool halls.
Plus, Joel reveals an embarrassing anecdote about gas and Lars can’t stop making wolf whistles.
How did Westworld get Joel to sympathize with the robots? Why were 80s sitcom characters so good at pool? What’s it like standing two feet away from Mark Hamill and Nathan Fillion? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
This week’s music:
Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
End – “Blues before the Journey” by Lobo Loco
Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.