The 1st Anniversary Special
Professor Metal's Irate Debate and Calamitous Commentary
Release Date: 02/05/2016
Professor Metal's Irate Debate and Calamitous Commentary
Welcome one and all to Professor Metal's Irate Debate and Calamitous Commentary with The Philosophical Chain Gang ...
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Sean talks about the development of using municipal art projects to stimulate the local art scene ...
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Welcome one and all to Professor Metal's Irate Debate and Calamitous Commentary with the Philosophical Chain Gang ...
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The Philosophers introduce the creation of the episode, and discuss the origins of The Philosophical Chain Gang
The Philosophers talk about the gritty reboot of a wide variety of movies, from Batman to The Big Lebowski.
Ryver discusses the appeal of the old Batman TV Series and the cultural changes that lead to it
Bruce presents his problem with Michael Keaton as Batman
The Philosophers discuss the career arc of Tim Burton
Professor Metal talks about his hopes for Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and why the dream could never be
Ryver presents the existential terror not quite hidden with the Gene Wilder version of this movie
Bruce discusses the tone of the movie as relates to the source material
Sean and Ryver expand on the horror aspect of the movie
The Philosophers discuss the seemingly predetermined nature of the children's selection, and the possible moral tale that accompanies each character
The Philosophical Chain Gang discusses Charlie and The Chocolate Factory as an allegory for a variety of biblical scenarios
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