Welcome back to another episode of our PodClack podcast. Make sure you tune in and make your friends tune in as well!
This week, comedian Jay Black joins director Brian Herzlinger in L.A. to play Movie Look-up with the word “red”; and we cap things off Christy T. and TV Match-up.
Every week, Brian does a TV guide keyword search based on a word someone leaves in a comment here, so sure you leave a word for Brian’s next movie look-up!
Please keep the comments coming and let us know what you think. Got suggestions? Questions? We’d love to hear ‘em! Make sure you get everyone you know to subscribe to the PodClack in iTunes (and rate us, please!) or via some other feed — we feed Jay’s ego a careful diet of traffic numbers and subscriber count, so let’s not let that sucker die of starvation.
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Great podclack, nice to have Christy T. back. I’m on the fence with your proyect, i’m hoping that everything turns up ok, and by the other hand, i think that a sad Jay would be funnier… (sorry, just kidding best of lucks!!!)
I LOL with the Brian section as always.
world: Bride.
I think you mixed mine and another comment up in the podcast as one. Though I might as well come out and say I do enjoy it as well.
Yes!!! Jay mix both of our post of the last podclak… at least we agree that Brian’s section is the funniest always!!! :)
Ratings have definitely changed for movies. I was lucky that PG-13 started the year I turned 13! I found out the hard way that the 1980 movie ‘Airplane!’ is rated PG but has a brief shot of a woman’s naked breasts. It is in the middle of the scene where the passengers are running around panicking.
I worked at a video store years ago and we were showing it up on the wall of the store. We were all too young to have seen it in a movie theater, so we had never seen it unedited. Fortunately, we only had a few customers at the time!
There’s one of the early John Hughes movies, I’m pretty sure it’s Pretty in Pink, that has boobs at the very beginning. I worked at a video store in high school, and we were allowed to play movies that were PG or below in the store, so I played that one– with very awkward results.
Don’t feel you guys have to watch what you say on my account, as I’ll keep listening the next week regardless (this one was a lot of fun).
I was too young and never saw Red Dawn, but is the lesson there that guns solve all your problems, or that it’s hard for a partisan movement to fight the occupation effectively without guns? It looks a bit too dated for me, so perhaps I’ll check out the remake (jingoism not a problem for me).
I’m late commenting, but movie word: “extreme.”
While I understand Jake Kirshner is a Gizmodo reader (no hate, I love reading Gizmodo too), I still find it worthwhile to mention his cause. You see, he’s one of the top finalists in Microsoft’s contest to send one lucky blogger/athlete to both CES and the Winter Olympics in 2010. As you can imagine, both are incredibly rare and exciting opportunities. Jake you see is a Computer Science major at the University of Utah (read: he’s a nerd), therefore the CES trip is more than needed. But not only is he a gadget nerd, he’ a competitive skier as well — hence the Winter Olympics tour — who happens to know how to blend his two loves together on his website, JakeCast. It is there that he posts videos from his helmet mounted POV cam to give us all a small taste of what he experiences each and every time he throws himself over the snohttw covered edge.
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