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Of Bubblegum and Podcasting, or What We’re Doing Next

You can listen to our next podcast or start eating this trash can!

You’ll totally get that joke if you read Eight O’Clock in the Morning and watch They Live!.  Well, okay, the story won’t get you anywhere, but it takes like five minutes to read and is entirely awesome, and the movie is one of the cheesy classics of the 80s, or so I’m told.  And it has the trash can reference, not to mention a killer line about bubblegum.

Read it.  Watch it.  Send us some feedback (maybe using that Contact Us! link?  No?  How about a nice email link?  Fine!  Hit us up on Facebook or  Twitter!  Or just leave us a comment here.  Seriously, we’re lonely.)

Come Fly with us!

For Episode #3, we’ll be checking in with The Fly from 1986, also hitting the 1958 film and the short story on which they’re both based.

Will this be the first time James ranks a movie ahead of the book?  Tune in a couple of weeks from now and find out.

In the meantime, feel free to let us now if you’ve seen either film or read the story.  This early on, any feedback we get might just influence how our discussions go.

Second Post About Something-ish

Okay, so we’ve got one fairly solid episode in the books, though not yet posted anywhere.  It’ll get there eventually, we promise.

And now we’ve recorded another episode about Planet of the Apes.  The book, the original film, the unfortunate reboot/remake, and the actually good Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

Just gotta edit it and what-not.  We’ll seriously get it posted soon.  I’ll also get a quick post up about our next topic.

Oh, one other thing is that we’ve got an awesome brand-new show logo, provided by Seth’s high school pal Steven Rasher.  Check it out:

the logo, seriously one of the greatest things ever
Take Me to Your Logo!

Obligatory First Post Containing Nearly No Information

Hi there, world!  We, the Pavement Pounders, are heading toward our inaugural episode despite the voices of our better judgment.  But if you’re out there, and you somehow came across this page, we invite you to play along at home.Klaatu and Gort

For our first episode, we’ll be discussing Farewell to the Master, by Harry Bates, and its two major film adaptations, both titled The Day the Earth Stood Stillfrom 1951 and 2008.

Join us, won’t you?  We’re hoping to get an episode posted in the near future.