
Yeah...I'm surprised too.
That said, this might be my favorite episode so far.
Consider yourself warned, we spoil the holy hell out of STEP UP 3-D
(Go here or to iTunes if the embedded player doesn't start)
Comments and feedback are welcome, and thank-you very much for listening.
Enjoy!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Midnight Radio: The Matineecast Episode 18.1
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8/12/2010 07:30:00 AM
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Is not workin' I've tried iTunes and the mypodcast link. Neither are responsive.
Please to be fixing.
Fogivuhness pwease!
The mypodcast link finally loaded, but the iTunes downloaded is balls.
Wow. I haven't heard a reaction to a movie like that since I watched Employee of the Month (the Matt Dillon one).
@ Sean... I think you being the only commentor means that this episode caught a lot of people off-guard. Either that or they all thought it was crap and don't want to tell me.
It was indeed horrifyingly bad...and yet I cannot explain why so many critics are giving it a passing score.
Regardless, where Lady Hatter is concerned this is a massive case of "Be Careful What You Wish For"
How dare you, sir! How dare you compare anything in this film to the beloved Karate Kid (I'm actually in the midst of rewatching the, ahem, trilogy). The Cobra Kai were one of a kind, man.
Anyway, I wonder if Lady Hatter might've enjoyed herself more had you bitched and moaned just a little bit for her benefit. I imagine you were stoic and took your lumps like a gentleman, but had you put on more of a show, she might've gotten more out of it. Schadenfreude ftw.
By the way, you've failed - with the sound effects and all around terribleness of this, I almost have to see it now...
Fun little diversion, Hatter.
@ Fletch... The Cobra Kai were indeed one of a kind. These twerps were Cobra Kai wannabes...but through dance!
I don't think my squirming would have helped. And as I hear it, it's only because I was so quiet that we didn't walk out on the whole thing.
If you must see it - I beg that you pirate it somehow or get a bootleg copy. Please don't give these people anymore money. It might encourage them
Oh god no - I'd never see this in the theater. No worries there.
Totally enjoyable. I would have loved hearing Lady Hatter list her top 5 dance movies and you your bottom 5 dance movies.
I mean the podcast in the comment above not the film. I'll never see it voluntarily.
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