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
The alternate title for this podcast was going to be “The Podcast About Everything and Nothing” but SEO…so here we are. Spagettit is back from his three week absence on the podcast and we just get right into it talking about the idiocy of this Drake and Meek Mill beef, wonder why Nicki is so
On the Floor with Le Noir Auteur and Spagetit is back with an episode that is neither recorded on the floor and sans a podcast host. Not to matter though, I have roped in two friends Joey and Kristen to come chat with me (on the couch) about the new season of True Detective. We
Just like the title says, Spagettit and I talk about our favorite TV shows, albums and movies from the first half of the year. Enjoy! //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/3660111/height/360/width/640/theme/legacy/direction/no/autoplay/no/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/preload/no/no_addthis/no/
With the newest announcement of Tom Holland as Spider-man and an article for The Atlantic, Spagettit and I debate whether the British have actually taken over, the pros and cons of acting training, and give you a brief detour to Colton Haynes.
With much of the news and discourse these past few weeks surrounding white people attempting to be black and do black things, On the Floor tackles what happens when white directors decide they want to tell black stories. We argue quite a bit about whether it works, who did it best, and where we are