Fairy tales. Acting lessons. Movie talk. Put all that incredibly important stuff together, mix thoroughly, and you’ve got The Film Pigs on GeekNation! This week, Arden Myrin joins the Pigs to discuss the latest movie releases and impart her wisdom on playing small parts in film and television. Steve Skelton treats us to another dispatch from a kitchen in Poland. Pour a double shot of popcorn, and get ready for a serious oink.
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Podcast #40 – 40th Anniversary Special!
Okay, it’s not really that special. But to celebrate the current trend of sex romps at the movies, Todd and Stee chat about the history of films with lots of boobs in them. Unfortunately, this is a podcast so you don’t get to see any of the boobs that they are talking about. But don’t you fret, because there is also some up-to-the-minute movie news, a star who just won’t die hard is put on trial for crimes against cinema, Martin Short makes the grade for the Nic Cage Memorial Line Reading, and much, much more! (We really want Skelton to come back. It’s kinda lonely without him.)
GeekNation Show #32 – Mangum P.I.
In addition to discussing this week’s big releases including the new Oz picture, Steve Falk falls down a wormhole of meta insanity, and special guest Jonathan Mangum gives the guys an intense lesson on how to be a commercial actor. This may be our most important episode yet.
GeekNation Show #31 – The Joy Of Jacting
Sylvester Stallone gets all up in your grill for skipping his new movie, the Pigs talk this week’s feature film releases with special guest Joy Osmanski, and the Mayor of Movies gets some important new film laws on the books. Also, Joy gags on her popcorn. A show first! Follow Joy on Twitter @joyosmanski
Review – A Good Day To Die Hard
GeekNation Show #30 – Rated R For Retirement
The Pigs lampoon Soderbergh’s latest retirement plan, talk Snitch and Dark Skies, and provide an important guide for parents who can’t figure out how to navigate the MPAA ratings system. They are joined by one of their favorite guests, Alixandree Antoine, who is both charming and easy on the eye. So at least there is one pleasant thing to look at.