Life is hitting Spagettit left and right as you’ll hear in various points during this podcast. When we are not wrestling with our raggedy lives we take time to chat about Shadowhunters, Kaney’s new album The Life of Pablo, American Crime (yes, again) and tell you exactly why we might not be watching the Oscars.
On the Floor is back for another week with a discussion that starts off real shady and rude, yet transforms into an appreciation of stuff. We open on Rihanna’s new album ANTI and the divisive feelings it has engendered, plus how ridiculous the reclassification of Platinum is. We then move on to American Crime and
Spagettit and I have reconvened to put the final statement on 2015’s really wonderful films. We give you our top 10s and then our pretend Oscar ballots. There’s also a quick New Year’s Resolution check up. You can donate to my Indiegogo campaign here: http://igg.me/at/TDMBP Direct Download Additional Reading Films I Screened in 2015 Full
And…we’re back! As penance for leaving you hanging so long, Spagettit and I are here with an epic podcast that covers everything from the actors on the Han Solo short list to how masculinity is under the microscope on American Crime. We also spend a decent amount of time talking the Oscars, how we feel
On the Floor is still on its break but I didn’t want to leave you all bereft of hearing my voice or my take on things for too long so I decided to enlist the help of Journeys in Classic Film’s Kristen Lopez to chat about some of the divisive movies that have come out.
It’s the final On the Floor podcast of the year (and our actual 28th episode)!