Talking With Burritos
Summary: Delicious show episodes crafted for on-the-go media consumption. Served with your choice of movies, technology, and other forms of media entertainment this podcast is just the right dish needed to help you start a conversation.
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Spectators sports such as U.S. football liken to the obsession Romans had for the gladiator but how does can fuzzball players today compare to gladiators of an ancient time?
JAC concludes their breakdown of summer movies by listing the movies they did not see but would like to sometime in the very near future. This episode opens with an impromptu freestyle rap with Chris and Jerry. In addition to the main topic we examine the failure that was The Fantastic Four.
The JAC gives you a A Rupel's Recommendation of the movie "The Green Inferno" and we discuss the state of the horror now and how it's future as a profitable film genre becomes bleaker with every "horror" movie released this millennia.
The summer of movies as rated by us.
This episode was recorded in 2014 with JAC featuring Josh Allen @genraldopeness, and it's all about book adaptations: those from the literary sort that are created into movies for the big screen.
Breakups are hard and in this episode, JAC tell stories of loves lost, embarrassing moments, and how to deal with having your heart ripped from your chest like in that scene from Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom.
Kung Fury: What Every Film Now Needs To Be - TWB10
Chris and Jerry talk about The Brothers Grimm fairy tales and how they can prove to be very beneficial when teaching children about the harsh realities of life.
JAC assembles teams of Orphans to fight the forces of evil. Squads based on the dynamic of the Mighty Morphan Power Rangers and consist of various characters across the mass media universe.
Should A.I. be the next major technological advancement scientists and engineers (humankind) pursue since the space race? Also, spoilers for Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Watching music videos has evolved into something that isn’t the experience I remember it to be back in the 80's and early 90's. Back when we would have to wait for the end of the week for Friday Night Videos or pay for video shows, like, Video Jukebox Network (or The Box).
If you truly enjoy a great car chase scene and have yet to watch movies such as White Lightning, Smokey, and the Bandit, and even television programs such as The Dukes of Hazzard then we recommend you sit down, buckle up, join us for a discussion about going fast but staying real.
Most likely you've heard that voice on a television program or commercial and never thought that were human kind delivering that scripted dialog. They are virtually invisible and materialize here and there as the various characters to whom they give life: Voice actors: the Cyrano De Bergerac's of Hollywood.
Despite horrible ratings and critical dismay, Syfy continues to employ Ian Ziering and Tara Reid's hand stump double along with a cast of cameos to further the epic disaster spoof franchise. But will it continue to pay off?
When JJ came to The Rupel with the brilliant idea of comparing the tech of today to the technology portrayed in Back to the Future II, he says, "Why don't we just watch all three?" Eureka! But wait... BTTF and BTTF3 have nothing to do with the theme of this episode.