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Alternate Titles: "Everyone's Named Peanut Butter Banana Sandwich" or "Hogwarts Miami"
- Tonight's Beverages: Ococim beer (Dirk & Bob); Kentucky Ballslap (Otto).
- Third Vulture Bob "I'm Gonna Kill Somebody" Koski is in the house.
- The actual pronunciations of a listener's Latin name and musician Kawehi, the latter learned from this VOA show.
- The T.Swizzle GQ cover and her bikini shot with Haim:
- Referenced: The SNL sketch about Taylor Swift's Squad:
- Taylor Swift doesn't name names.
- Dirk gifts Otto and Bob.
- The End of the World As We Knew It: Playboy will no longer have nudity because Facebook and Twitter don't allow it.
- Referenced: Otto's soundbite:
- Dirk's first Playmate. (NSFW photos!) Referenced: The Denise Crosby photos. (NSFW Google Image search)
- We don't talk sports, so of course we digress into 5 minutes of sports talk. Sigh.
- Referenced: The Detroit-area bar that offered free food if the Lions won at Green Bay, something that hadn't happened since Jesus was a sophomore in high school. (i.e. 1991) They lost (duh) and the bar offered the same deal for their one-and-done playoff appearance.
- First Music Break: J. Giels Band, "Centerfold"
- St. Vincent was waitressing last weekend.
- Katy Perry sang backup for P.O.D. in 2006. Check out the videos at the link.
- We run down this year's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees, their odds of getting in and whether they should or not.
- Referenced: Kathy Valentine's post about the latest snub of The Go-Go's.
- Fact Check: The R&RHoF FAQ page says, "Ballots are then sent to...about 1000 rock experts. Those performers who received the highest number of votes, and more than 50 percent of the vote, are inducted. The Foundation generally inducts five to seven performers each year."
- Fact Check: Google Play Music has the Cheap Trick Red Ant album (titled 1997) and Music For Hangovers available, but not The Latest, thus illustrating the f*ckery of streaming licensing.
- Referenced: Los Lobos' 1988 Grammy performance of "La Bamba" (really quiet audio) with a 1:40 guitar solo in the middle of a 3-1/2-minute song; Billy Joel stopping in the middle of "River of Dreams" for 23 seconds (at 2:32) during the 1994 Grammys; Suzanne Vega doing "Luka" in 1988; Johnny Cash's stunning "Hurt":
- The only good part of Fear the Walking Dead:
- Dirk predicts Chicago, Janet Jackson, Nine Inch Nails, N.W.A. and Yes will be inducted.
- Steven Tyler doesn't want Donald Trump using "Dream On" for copyright reasons.
- Miley Cyrus and Flaming Lips to play "naked show."
- Second Music Break: P.O.D., "Goodbye For Now"
- TV News: Minority Report gets its run cut back; Blindspot got picked up for the whole season; Halle Berry's Extant is over;
- Paul Ruebens to play Penguin's father (again) on Gotham.
- The return of The Walking Dead is discussed. We forgot to mention the ratings were down, but did note Maggie's pregnant.)
- Fact Check: The Community actress who appears on Talking Dead with copious notes is Yvette Nicole Brown.
- Referenced: The real-life models for Archer's characters.
- Referenced: The comic book death of Lori and Judith (video of comic panels set to music) and the scene between Eugene and Heath.
- Discussion of The Flash, Arrow, The Vampire Diaries, and The Originals.
- Referenced: Melinda May's look and Blondie t-shirt:
- Referenced: Caroline of The Vampire Diaries with her normal fluffy hair...
...and her slutty "humanity off" hair:
(The pictures don't really sell the 2nd look.) - Netflix has cut back 2000+ titles in the past couple of years.
- Referenced: A Bill Murray Christmas Special?!?
- Date announced for the Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens awakens.
- The video of Ultron with James Spader's dialog as Robert California on The Office dubbed over:
- The two versions of Tarantino's Hateful Eight detailed.
- Warner Bros. announces a trio of King Kong and Godzilla movies.
- Fact Check: The name of Envy Adams' (Brie Larson) band in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was The Clash at Demonhead.
- Ant-Man and the Wasp announced (interesting speculation at link), but will it kill the Inhumans movie?
- The debunked rumor about Fantastic Four returning to Marvel.
- Referenced: The Double Jeopardy trailer which spoils everything, but doesn't include the mentioned line.
- The insane idea that Michael B. Jordan will play Boba Fett and our better idea for him.
- The whining over racial bean-counting in The Martian which shows political correctness is antithetical to fun.
- Seth Rogen attacks a black man. (Dirk's review of The Interview.)
- Matt Damon also shoots his mouth off on diversity and gay actors.
- A call for reader feedback. Write us!
- Third Music Break: TORRES, "Strange Hellos" (official video); Garbage, "Parade" (fan video)
- Xbox chief admits they screwed up the launch. Ya think?
- Dirk explains at length his Bargain Ninja® method of getting a new Xbox One for $200 and why Craig's List sucks.
- Gallery of Abercrombie & Fitch photos featuring models who went on to be stars, like 14-year-old Taylor Swift and 15-year-old J.Law.
- Kayne West whines about his kid racking up in-app purchases.
- Disney is allowing their licensed IP for children's prosthetics.
- The winning New York Comic Con cosplay: A 9-1/2-foot-tall Iron Man Hulkbuster.
- A real-life Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) that only one guy could pick up.
- Drunk chick broadcasts her driving antics on Periscope and gets busted.
- Naked woman trashes an Alaska Subway shop.
- Total Biscuit has cancer again. Cancer sucks.
- Podcast Exclusive commercial parody.
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