This week we cover the unusual and bizarre sports of the world from a fictional game on brooms (Quidditch) to ninjas and pole pushers (bo-taoshi) and from volleyball for your feet (sepak takraw) to log tossing (caber toss).
This week we cover the unusual and bizarre sports of the world from a fictional game on brooms (Quidditch) to ninjas and pole pushers (bo-taoshi) and from volleyball for your feet (sepak takraw) to log tossing (caber toss).
In round two of our discussion around returned media, we're looking at TV shows that have made a comeback. Some are comedies (Arrested Development), some are dramas (24) and some are even animated (Futurama).
On this episode we look at the reboots and remakes of movies from long ago. How good was the updated Willy Wonka? How bad was Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes? And Die Hard is the best movie ever. (That's not a question, but a statement)
This week we cover the second half of our discussion on conspiracy theories, and we're focusing on the ones you could call insane. Is there a subterranean master race holding the secret to free energy? Why is the government putting fluoride in the water? Did the NBA freeze some envelopes?
This week? We're definately not going to slip mind control into the stream as we talk about the greatest conpiracy theories this country has ever known. Did we land on the moon or a sound stage? Did Oswald act alone? What really happened at Area 51?