The Pigs start 2023 off right with the one thing on everyone’s minds: Oscar Fever! Who was nominated? Who will win? Who cares? Plus, our usual roundup of what we’ve seen lately and an awards-themed game! Bonus metagame of us trying to recover every time Todd’s internet drops his stream and we can’t hear what he’s saying – but you can!
Podcast #153 – The Pig Picture: Year In Movies 2022
We’re sorry we missed last month! We thought No Nut November meant “no nutty, irreverent podcasting”! But we’re back to finish out the year with our review of 2022: what we saw, liked, disliked, and were okay with. Plus, a game with truly awful hints – just no help at all. Happy holidays!
Podcast #152 – The Pig Picture: Heist Movies
It’s nearing All Hallows’ Eve and that means it’s time for a Film Pigs podcast that has nothing to do with Halloween! Ok, we talk about that latest Halloween movie and some other horror stuff but that’s it! Otherwise, this episode is a Pig Picture where we’re talking heist movies – what makes ’em tick, why do we love ’em, what are some of our favorites, and more! Plus, a game that makes mostly everybody mad.
Podcast #151 – The Pig Picture: Streaming Services Impressions
As Hot Climate Change Summer comes to a close the Film Pigs are back with a brand-new podcast! This time we’re looking at streaming services: the big players, the small upstarts, who has an established identity, who’s just flailing around, and more. Plus, a rundown of what we’ve seen lately and a thrill-filled game pitching movies to the streamers!
Podcast #150 – The Pig Picture: Pandemic Theater Going
It’s August and the planet is riddled with pandemics, global warming, high-level treason, and probably a real-life sharknado somewhere. So, forget your troubles with the latest Film Pigs Podcast where we discuss…going to the movies during a pandemic. [shrug emoji?]
Podcast #149 – The Bacon: State of Cinema 2022
July is too damn hot for a full episode so this time its a Bacon with Todd and Skelton. The two Pigs talk recent movies and the general state of cinema in 2022. There is also an in-depth review of Skelton’s recent lab results (SPOILER: he’s adequate).