So in addition to our show now being on iTunes (subscribe here!), episode two is now up for your listening + viewing enjoyment. This week, as made apparent by the album art, we did a commentary for Pixar’s “Up”.
So if you have any small children who insist on watching this on a constant loop, you’re in luck. Enjoy.

Less than 24hrs after I told Ben Wright (star of such classics as our short films Open Doors and Like a Soapbox) my idea for a podcast for us to do last night, we are now starting what we hope will become a regular podcast - taking various popular DVDs and recording our own comedic insights and thoughts in the form of a commentary track. Today we recorded our first episode, and it’s a fun one.
I hereby present to you Episode One - Twilight, the film adaptation of Stephanie Meyer’s classic novel.
Neither of us had seen the film before, but we hope to provide both comfort and company for all those forced into watching the film, as well as a fun re-watching for fans with a sense of humor. It works as a standalone podcast, but is really a lot better when you have the movie to go with it.
Download the mp3 here (right-click and save as), and enjoy!!!
The musical accompaniment at the start and end of the track are from Childish Gambino’s “Get Like Me”. It’s a free download, so have fun with that.
P.S. if the tagline in the above image was more prominently in the film’s marketing, I would have been a lot more interested in seeing it earlier. The film didn’t follow through on the promise of that question, but it still seems like a really powerful theme to explore.
Although I’d rather not post the original video, Mannan Ahmed and I (along with our friends Eric and Kevin) did a performance at our high school’s Coffee House last year that included an original written just that morning - the creepy facebook stalker song “It’s Complicated”.
Well we recorded that song last night, and it’s coming very soon. Get ready.
I know this is hardly compelling content (yet), but some significant character development went down today
inspired by the black/purple colour scheme that seems to be taking over tech recently (see: gdgt, the engadget show, and OS X Leopard, a new, more-than-just texr banner/logo. Lemme know what you think.





