May 2012
57 posts
Russell and Leighton assembled an amazing team of guests to discuss this week’s big release, The Avengers. We are joined in the discussion by Rodimus Prime, Jesse Ducker and Shari Vanderwerf. We each give our opinions on the film, what we liked, what we loved and what we would like to see next. We also talk about the new Dark Knight Rises trailer that played ahead of The Avengers. Russell also does his best to play villain to Christopher Nolan and Dark Knight fans worldwide.
Russell tries to avenge his loss to Leighton last week in the Gross is Right, and our guests make a heroic attempt to win the Seven.
As always please you can check out our show on any of these sources:
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-long-and-late-movie-show/id498789655
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tumblr/kOlF
Stitcher: http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=22303
You can follow us on twitter at:
Long and Late Movie Show: @LandLmovieshow
Russell: @RussellHFilm and @funniestmovie
Leighton: @lategordon
Rodimus: @rodimusprime
Jesse: @j_ducker
Shari: @shariv67
If that isn’t enough you can check out our guests at their sites:
Rodimus is a host of the Black Guy Who Tips podcast over at theblackguywhotips.com
Jesse Ducker is the host of Hedrush podcast. If like 80s and 90s hip hop definitely check him out at hedrush.podomatic.com
Shari Vanderwerf is a comedian who has a comedy album called Bamf coming to iTunes on May 31. In addition she will be perform in CT, MA and NH throughout May, you can check out her blog, www.sharivanderwerf.com for more details.
Last but not least, check out our sites thepasswordisswordfish.com and leightongordon.blogspot.com to find out more about what we think about movies.
this is without a doubt my favorite of the many podcasts i’ve heard from the duo. one because there were many perspectives, and two because Rodimus Prime had me dying of laughter. if you like listening to people who love movies talk about ‘em… click link
The Alkaholiks and Beatnuts are linking up as LIKNUTS for an album due soon. if it’s anything like this I’m excited. Both are personal favorites from the mid 90s that have mostly gone nameless in the oral and written history of 90s rap because they never had a “hit” or a “universally” accepted “classic”. I see Tash is still one of the most natural rappers ever