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BSP Episode 287: Amour

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BSP Episode 286c: Face/Off – Voice Only/Mono

It’s another guitarcast!  Tony on the bass and Adam David on guitar.  If this is your first time, this is the one that sounds the closest to a regular episode.  Enjoy!

There are 3 different versions of this episode.

  • Version A: Split Audio/Stereo – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear our voices in your left ear and the guitars in the right.
  • Version B: Mixed Audio/Mono – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear both our voices and the music in either ear (or both).
  • Version C: Voice Only/Mono (This Version) – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear just our voices.  This one is shorter because I cut out the pauses where we are playing our instruments.  You might also hear some background string plucking that our vocal mics picked up.

Show notes to follow.

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BSP Episode 286b: Face/Off – Mixed Audio/Mono

It’s another guitarcast!  Tony on the bass and Adam David on guitar.  If this is your first time, 286c is the one that sounds the closest to a regular episode.  Enjoy!

There are 3 different versions of this episode.

  • Version A: Split Audio/Stereo – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear our voices in your left ear and the guitars in the right.
  • Version B: Mixed Audio/Mono (This Version) – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear both our voices and the music in either ear (or both).
  • Version C: Voice Only/Mono – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear just our voices.  This one is shorter because I cut out the pauses where we are playing our instruments.  You might also hear some background string plucking that our vocal mics picked up

Show notes to follow

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BSP Episode 286a: Face/Off – Split Audio/Stereo

It’s another guitarcast!  Tony on the bass and Adam David on guitar.  If this is your first time, 286c is the one that sounds the closest to a regular episode.  Enjoy!

There are 3 different versions of this episode.

  • Version A: Split Audio/Stereo (This version) – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear our voices in your left ear and the guitars in the right.
  • Version B: Mixed Audio/Mono – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear both our voices and the music in either ear (or both).
  • Version C: Voice Only/Mono – If you listen to this version, you’ll hear just our voices.  This one is shorter because I cut out the pauses where we are playing our instruments.  You might also hear some background string plucking that our vocal mics picked up.

Show notes to follow.

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BSP Episode 285: A Chat with Tee

Tony gets Tee Morris to join him for a chat about casting news about the Man of Steel sequel.

Topics of discussion in alphabetic order… just to mess with you.

  • Alan Moore
  • Andrew Vachss
  • Aliens destroyed Metropolis, it took a human to rebuild it.
  • Alien vagina monster
  • Argo
  • Batman: The Ultimate Evil
  • Ben Affleck direct a Bat Movie… please!
  • Ben Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms, Yo!
  • Ben Affleck’s Filmography
  • Ben Affleck as Superman
  • Breaking Bad
  • Breaking Bad as the origin story of Lex Luthor
  • Brian Cranston
  • Cast of Armageddon
  • Cast of Daredevil
  • Christian Bale
  • Christopher Nolan
  • Daredevil
  • Dark Knight Returns
  • Death of Zod
  • Elektra
  • Gene Hackman was awesome. But was he Lex Luthor?
  • Gigli
  • Gone Baby Gone
  • Heath Ledger
  • Hollywoodland
  • I will never kill… again.
  • It was 10 YEARS AGO!
  • It’s all part of the plan.
  • Jersey Girl
  • Joe Johnston
  • Kevin Conroy
  • Kevin Costner
  • Kevin Smith
  • Kevin Spacey was wasted.
  • Lara nails it. Tee and Tony almost lost it.
  • Man of Steel
  • Man of Steel 2: The Fan Trailer
  • Michael Bay
  • Michael Clarke Duncan IS The Kingpin
  • Michael Shannon
  • No Bat-voice, please.
  • Oscars
  • Paycheck
  • Potential Ideas for Man of Steel 2
  • Punisher: Dirty Laundry
  • Riddick
  • Russell Crowe
  • Script Solidity
  • Shakespeare in Love
  • Skyfall
  • Smokin’ Aces
  • Subtle Crystal Ship
  • Sucker Punch – Tony and Tee disagree
  • Superman II and being a sociopath
  • Superman Returns
  • Super-n00b vs. Super Soldier
  • Superstalker or Superdad?
  • The Town
  • Thomas Jane
  • V for Vendetta
  • Vin Diesel
  • Watchmen
  • You can be my Lex Luthor anytime.
  • Zack Snyder
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BSP Episode 284: God Bless America

Release date – 6/22/1988

Buena Vista Pictures

 

Written and directed by

  • Bobcat Goldthwait

Produced by

  • Jeff Culotta

 

Cast

  • Joel Murray – Frank Murdoch
  • Tara Lynn Barr – Roxanne “Roxy” Harmon

 

  • Tales of sausages and Gencon.
  • Fantasy Football.
  • Comparing finger tingles.
  • Little Miss Entrepreneur.
  • More Gencon.
  • Sausagefest!
  • Thank you, Canadians.
  • Hated it. Loved it.
  • Natural Born Killers-light.
  • Mental high five!
  • This movie is a Revenge Fantasy.
  • Sausage is the Avenging Spirit.
  • George Carlin.
  • Was he a hypocrite?
  • “Why do I have these headaches?”  “How should I f***ing know?”
  • Reminded of Red State… but better than Red State.
  • Memories of Shakes the Clown.
  • Time to pull it out!

 

Sausagefest 4 is almost here!  Time to dig in to your pockets and donate and save breasts.  Once again, we’re raising money for The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  Check out our website for perk levels and information about how to donate:

Sausagefeststl.com

 

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • David

This episode was recorded:  8/21/13

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BSP Episode 283: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Release date – 6/22/1988

Buena Vista Pictures

 

Directed by

  • Robert Zemekis

Produced by

  • Frank Marshall
  • Robert Watts

Screenplay by

  • Jeffrey Price
  • Peter S. Seaman

Based on Who Censored Roger Rabbit?  by Gary K. Wolf

 

Cast

  • Bob Hoskins – Eddie Valiant
  • Charles Fleischer – (Voice) Roger Rabbit
  • Christopher Lloyd – Judge Doom
  • Kathleen Turner (Voice) Jessica Rabbit

 

  • Picking people up at the airport.  Yeah.
  • Video game talk.
  • Spoiler! Judge Doom framed Roger Rabbit!
  • Still a fun movie.
  • Cool World – the poor man’s Jessica Rabbit.
  • She’s just drawn that way… as her shape changed throughout the movie!
  • For its time, the animation’s pretty fair.
  • Sequel? Really??
  • Toon Town was always funny.
  • 25 years later, you pick up the adult themes.
  • More Naked & Afraid.
  • Don’t go skinny dipping in Sweden.
  • Christopher Lloyd is always awesome.

 

Trivial Bits:

Although the film’s title is a question, it is not in the movie title because that is considered bad luck in the film industry.

 

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • David
  • Stingray!

This episode was recorded:  8/13/13

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BSP Episode 282: Pacific Rim

Release date – 7/12/2013
Warner Bros. Pictures

Directed by

  • Guillermo del Toro

Produced by

  • Thomas Tull
  • Jon Jashni
  • Guillermo del Toro
  • Mary Parent

Screenplay by

  • Travis Beacham
  • Guillermo del Toro

Story by

  • Travis Beacham

Cast

  • Charlie Hunnam – Raleigh Becket
  • Idris Elba – Stacker Pentecost
  • Rinko Kikuchi – Mako Mori
  • Charlie Day – Dr. Newton Geiszler

 

Your Producers for this episode were:

• Tony
• Darrell
• David
• Sam
This episode was recorded: 8/7/13

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BSP Episode 281: π (Pi)

Release date – 7/10/1998

Artisan Entertainment

 

Directed by and screenplay written by

  • Darren Aronofsky

Produced by

  • Darren Aronofsky
  • Eric Watson
  • Scott Vogel

Story by

  • Darren Aronofsky
  • Sean Gullette
  • Eric Watson

 

Cast

  • Sean Gullette – Maximillian Cohen
  • Mark Margolis – Sol Robeson
  • Ben Shenkman – Lenny Meyer

 

  • The science of Back to the Future.
  • “It is appropriately offensive to all of the senses.”
  • Or… was he just crazy?
  • Great editing and music.
  • Not sure if the Wall St. story line was strong enough.
  • Is he hallucinating or is he seeing what he thinks he’s seeing?
  • Comparing the compulsive ideas of Super and Pi
  • There was religion and business… it would have been interesting to add a political story, as well.
  • Or is Sol the political line?
  • “This is guerilla filmmaking at its best.”
  • Props to Fatbeats.
  • Condoleeza Rice.

Trivial Bits:

  • This movie cost $60,000 to make, which was mostly raised by individual $100 contributions from the Aronofsky’s family and friends.  When it was bought by Artisan Entertainment, every contributor received a $150 return on their investment.

 

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • David

This episode was recorded:  7/31/13

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BSP Episode 280: Super

Release date – 4/1/2011

IFC Films

 

Written and directed by

  • James Gunn

Produced by

  • Ted Hope
  • Miranda Bailey

 

Cast

  • Rainn Wilson – Frank Darbo/The Crimson Bolt
  • Ellen Page – Libby/Boltie
  • Live Tyler – Sarah Helgeland
  • Kavin Bacon – Jacques
  • Nathan Fillion – The Holy Avenger

 

  • Predictions of the ending of How I Met Your Mother.
  • Shut up, crime!
  • Darrell drops some James Gunn/St. Louis knowledge.
  • Shut up, crime!
  • Liv Tyler… necessary?
  • The glorious Kevin Bacon.
  • Ellen Page.  Still Juno, but not Juno.
  • Rob Zombie!
  • Ever wanted to know what happens when you smack someone upside the head with a monkey wrench?
  • These are my two perfect moments.
  • All the eggs.
  • The proper applications of Superhero sex.
  • Darkness makes the end good.
  • All it takes to become a Superhero is the choice to fight evil.
  • Ellen Page and Anna Paquin.
  • Ellen channeling Kermit the Frog.
  • More on Chloe Moretz.
  • If you’re going to be Naked and Afraid in the wilderness, you want to be with women… no, not just for that reason.
  • The Mentalist and Red John.

 

Trivial Bits:

 

  • When Liv Tyler is in her rehab group session near the end of the movie, she can be heard saying. “F#*ked up, insecure, neurotic and emotional.”  This is a nod to her father (Steven Tyler) and Aerosmith’s 1980’s song “FINE” which is an acronym for that line.
  •  Body count – 19

 

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • David

This episode was recorded:  7/23/13