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Not In a Creepy Way

Release Date: 06/19/2016

NIACW 597 Slow Horses Season 2 show art NIACW 597 Slow Horses Season 2

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Brothers J and Drew discuss the second season of one of the best series out there: Slow Horses. Housekeeping begins at 1:04:00 during which they discuss holiday adventures, breathing, Lego, and packing luggage File length 1:31:28 File Size 62.9 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2024 Jennifer Lopez film Atlas. It’s just fine. It’s a good movie for all ages and occasions. Along the way they reference better movie such as Dune; I, Robot; and Blade Runner.   Housekeeping begins at 48:00 during which they discuss the US Federal Government, Christmas baking, and closed captioning .   File length 1:02:29 File Size 48.0 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2023 film Reptile starring Benicio Del Toro, Alicia Silverstone, and Justin Timberlake. It’s a slow burn but the acting is great in the same vein as Collateral.   Housekeeping begins at 46:20 during which they discuss holiday traditions, healthcare, Keith Olbermann, Skyrim, Shrinking, and Battlestar Galactica.   File length 1:25:34 File Size 62.9 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2024 film Alien: Romulus. It was fun. Merely fun. Oh but also kind of gross   Housekeeping begins at 35:52 during which they discuss crafting, lock picking, Rubix cubes, Reacher, Jon Lovett, and volleyball   File length 1:01:32 File Size 42.8 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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It’s all come down to this: Episode IX, The Rise of Skywalker. Drew had PROBLEMS with this movie… so many problems. Eric thought John Williams ripped off Bernard Herrmann 60 years later. J thought there was nothing new and nothing surprising. Along the way they reference Ronnie James Dio, Drew’s Roomba, and Spinco. Housekeeping begins at 1:12:25 during which they discuss Father and Mother Anderson’s Thanksgiving Adventures in Willow, the kindness of strangers, the perils of being an old man, Jonbenet Ramsey, and tech advice from Brother J.   File length 1:40:49 File Size 64.8 MB...

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The Brothers discuss Star War Episode VIII The Last Jedi - a movie Drew loves. Along the way they talk about fandom, bonus features, and the God Awful Movies podcast   Housekeeping begins at 1:06:40 during which they discuss escaping into video games for therapy, birthdays, old knees, and being a sports parent   File length 1:25:56 File Size 58.6 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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The brothers discuss Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens. Drew absolutely loves this movie, Eric likes it, and Jason was unimpressed. Along the way they discuss Burton Cummings from the Guess Who and Eric Van Lustbader’s treachery to Robert Ludlum.   Housekeeping begins at 1:00:25 during which they discuss Rian Johnson, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski, Will and Harper, and VR Batman.   File length 1:14:14 File Size 52.6 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the...

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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2018 Jeremy Saulnier film “Hold the Dark,” a masterpiece of mood. The mood, however, cannot be described as “uplifting”   Housekeeping begins at 47:00 during which they discuss MaXXXine, entrepreneurial fiber arts, and the magic of sisterhood   File length 1:07:00 File Size 50.4 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 1964 Sidney Lumet film Fail Safe, a bleak warning against nuclear weapons controlled by computers. It’s full of great actors and, while it is basically the same premise as Dr Strangelove, it is NOT a comedy.   Housekeeping starts at about 50:00 and includes discussion of the process of voting, government acronyms, and Batman in virtual reality.   File length 1:05:30 File Size 50.1 MB   Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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Brothers J and Drew discuss the first season of the Apple TV series Slow Horses. They loved it   Housekeeping begins at 1:05:14 during which they discuss preparing for winter and surviving middle school   File length 1:11:44 File Size 51.4 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at

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There’s a nice introvert/extrovert Father’s Day chunk of stories from 53:45-1:07:35

Another set of Father’s Day stories is after 2:14:30

File length 2:50:47

File Size 156.6 MB

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Cecil B. DeMille (1881 – 1959), the famous Hollywood film director and producer, is the subject of many legends. According to one famous story, DeMille once directed a film that required a huge, expensive battle scene. Filming on location in a California valley, the director set up multiple cameras to capture the action from every angle. It was a sequence that could only be done once. When DeMille yelled “Action!,” thousands of extras playing soldiers stormed across the field, firing their guns. Riders on horseback galloped over the hills. Cannons fired, pyrotechnic explosives were blown up, and battle towers loaded with soldiers came toppling down. The whole sequence went off perfectly. At the end of the scene, DeMille yelled “Cut!” He was then informed, to his horror, that three of the four cameras recording the battle sequence had failed. In Camera #1, the film had broken. Camera #2 had missed shooting the sequence when a dirt clod was kicked into the lens by a horse’s hoof. Camera #3 had been destroyed when a battle tower had fallen on it. DeMille was at his wit’s end when he suddenly remembered that he still had Camera #4, which he had placed along with a cameraman on a nearby hill to get a long shot of the battle sequence. DeMille grabbed his megaphone and called up to the cameraman, “Did you get all that?” The cameraman on the hill waved and shouted back, “Ready when you are, C.B.!”. from https://paulatohlinecalhoun1951.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/ready-when-you-are-c-b/