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Subject To Blackout

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Halo has been a frequent subject on this here podcast, and for good reason. Now with the release of Paramout+'s new series, Halo (2022), we visit the IP from a new perspective; A serialized television show.Mike and I also settle the debate on C
The Adam Project (2022) is both Netflix's latest film foray into both film and Ryan Reynolds' films. On this pod, Mike and I talk about the actors who basically just portray themselves, a hypothetical Tom Cruise The Klumps film and our perceive
We’re back to seeing movies in theaters! Mike and I decided to pay The Batman (2022) a visit and boy were we not impressed. It was weird, we liked all of the performances and the detective Batman stuff worked for both of us, but something was j
Inspired by the Beijing Olympics, Mike and I revisited the Disney classic Cool Runnings (1993).We begin by discussing other Olympic-centric films but we also dive into the variations from the real 1988 Jamaican bobsled story as well as the fine
This week, Mike and I pivot from our original plan and instead discuss the recently wrapped Disney+ series, The Book of Boba Fett (2022).As we go into the flaws and problems we had with this series, Mike and I come to one inevitable conclusion:
On this week's episode, Mike and I discuss the 2008 flop Speed Racer. A film by the Wachowskis, Mike and I discuss the reaction to Japanese Anime American adaptations as well as this film's relation to the Lana Wachowski film, Matrix: Resurrect
We're back!It's 2022 and Mike and I finally had a chance to get together to talk about all the junk we watch while the Omicron variant swept across the country.Mike and I then talk about our first year here at Subject To Blackout, our least fav
In this abbreviated Christmas Special™, Mike and I discuss the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad Christmas classic, Jingle All the Way (1996).This movie is... pretty good. It's not a true Christmas classic for a reason, but it's a pretty funny t
On this episode, Mike and I were hyped about the release of Halo: Infinite this past week because that game means so much to our friendship. In honor of that, we revisited the seminal web series,  Red vs Blue (2003).We discuss how Red vs Blue w
In this week's episode, Mike and I talk about our thoughts on the new Netflix live-action series Cowboy Bebop. We go over what we liked, what we didn't and the very mixed reviews the series is receiving, despite the fact that neither of us unde
In this week's episode, Mike and I discuss the 1998 Anime series Cowboy Bebop as well as my intro into anime. We also touch on Mike's abiity to ruin Foundation for me as well as our excitement for the Netflix live-action remake of Cowboy Bebop,
This week Mike and I discuss a confluence of kung fu, with Jackie Chan's Police Story (1985) & Disney Marvel's Shang Chi (2021).While Shang Chi is just good, Police Story was a revelation for me personally. Even back in Hong Kong, before he mad
Dune 2021 is finally here and both Mike and I are big fan's of Denis Villeneuve's take on the first half (third?) of Frank Herbert's original novel.After we finish fellating the latest adaptation of Dune, I lecture Mike on the capitol G Greatne
This episode is double stuffed since life got in the way last week and meant we couldn't record.First up Mike and I tackle 1984's Dune. Dune is... a stinker, but I still recommend watching it if you're at all interested in Denis Villeneuve's 20
Math!I remember Math... Psychohistory came with math... On this week's Subject To Blackout  Mike and I ponder the mathlessness of episodes one and two of Apple TV+'s adaptation of Issac Asimov's Foundation. TL;DL, Mike hates it and I don't. We
On the latest episode of Subject To Blackout, Mike and I decided to visit the 1989 Spike Lee Joint, Do The Right Thing.During this episode we discuss Mike's heartless pirating of poor Apple's content product before we get into the meat of what
Bram Stoker's Dracula is a truly bizarre film that's actually worth as spin! Mike and I had not seen this movie until now, but we both had a pretty good time with it despite some bad accents and an incredibly horny plot.Mike and I then discuss
On this week's episode Mike and I watched the 2021 Nic Cage film Pig.Mike and I differ on how good we thought Pig was; I thought it was really good while Mike seemed to have a few more issues with it. You'll have to rent the movie and decide fo
I like soccer. There, I said it.On this inaugural Soccer Special, my Premier League fan friends and I talk about the closed summer transfer window, our thoughts on our teams' season expectations and we make some wild prognostications... as one
Black Orpheus is a 1959 Brazilian film that retells the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice. If that sentence doesn't bore you to death, feel free to stream this cinematic classic on the Criterion Channel.If like me, you're thinking that that
Football is back and in person.After an extended, COVID-related break, college football returns, as does my love for the Northwestern Wildcats. On the inaugural episode of Subject To Blowout, a Subject To Blackout Northwestern Wildcat Podcast,
It's been a minute...This weeks pod is a catch-up episode on the topics we missed while on our - unplanned - August hiatus.Topics We Cover: Ted Lasso, Avatar: The Last Airbender, THE Suicide Squad, Twelve Minutes, Cyber Punk 2077, Spider-Man: N
This week on Subject To Blackout, Mike and I review 1996's The Phantom, and you'll never guess who it stars!Mike and I both remember wanting to see this film as adolescents and as it turns out, we had this movie pegged as children: It's fine!Mi
This week we revisited 1987's action/horror movie, Predator.In an effort to familiarize ourselves more with the directorial work of John McTiernan, Mike and I watched Predator, his sophomore directorial effort. McTiernan doesn't exactly have th
Finally ditching the ridiculous, unbelievable, half-real, half-sureal world of the Fast and Furious movies, Mike and I find solid ground with 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!Celebrating it's 50th anniversary, this film still holds
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