This podcast is all over the place but given we just saw Sicario it makes sense. We also chat about the Emmys, Moulin Rouge’s impact and Friends. Enjoy! //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/3808321/height/360/width/640/theme/legacy/direction/no/autoplay/no/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/preload/no/no_addthis/no/ Direct Download
Enjoy the conversation about the craziness that was Mr. Robot’s first season, the wonderful look at politics in Show Me a Hero, and the other highlights of summer TV. Direct Download //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/3788276/height/360/width/640/theme/legacy/direction/no/autoplay/no/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/preload/no/no_addthis/no/
Most of our topics tend to be brought on by positive things, but this week’s was brought on by the unfortunate passing of horror master Wes Craven. For this episode we take a look at the long winding road that horror has taken in the industry, Wes Craven’s impact, and where the genre can go
This week’s episode is much ado about a lot of topics. Spagettit has come back from Camden and we covered a million topics. First, we talk about the year in music and stan out a bit over the new Jojo tracks. We then take a brief moment to drag filmmakers Quentin Taratino and Colin Treverrow for
Apologies to everyone for this being so late, but life. Anyways, this week’s episode of On the Floor finds myself and Spagettit at our most combative strangely as we talk about diversity within big studio films. More than just a discussion, we really try and figure out what it will take for an industry that
On the Floor is back after a bit of a delay and we are here to chat about a show that no one seems to be talking about called True Detective! JK about the talking part, there’s been plenty of conversation but we have no added our two cents on the debacle that is season