The Junk Drawer returns after a long hiatus. For this October, James and Curt have a long (slightly drunken and rambling) discussion about the game Night in the Woods. Night in the Woods is an amazing story based game with light platforming and
James Lamsdell, Amanda Falk, and Curtis Congreve discuss the 1995 Roger Corman horror film "Carnosaur 2". Dinosaurs have been let loose in a government nuclear facility and only a rag tag PMC can stop them.... for reasons. And the plot has noth
James Lamsdell, Amanda Falk, and Curtis Congreve discuss the 2001 Ivan Reitman film "Evolution". A mysterious asteroid collides with the Earth bringing with it a bizarre new alien species that soon begins to diversify and reproduce, and apparen
Join us as we discuss the final two chapters of "Convergent Evolution: Limited Forms Most Beautiful". Apologies for the glitchy audio due to unforeseen technical difficulties.
The audio only version of our first reading group discussion of "Convergent Evolution: Limited Forms Most Beautiful".Video can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuHMgKuxho0
James Lamsdell, Amanda Falk, and Curtis Congreve discuss the 1989 Sean S. Cunningham film, "DeepStar Six". An underwater Navy expedition awakens an ancient prehistoric arthropod immediately thirsts for blood. "DeepStar Six" is suspiciously simi
Our pilot commentary for Palaeo Film Club. Join Dave Marshall, James Lamsdell, and Angeline Catena as they discuss the creature feature "Amphibious". A marine biologist investigating primitive aquatic life finds more than she bargained for in a
James and Curt conclude their discussion of the Fast and the Furious franchise with a look at the latest film. They also tie everything together by discussing the series as a whole and rank the films.
James and Curt struggle to follow the twists and turns in the next Fast and Furious caper, but not because the plot is complicated. Friendships are challenged, loyalties are tested, and some of these characters will not make it out alive.
Without warning, James and Curt find themselves unironically enjoying the Fast and the Furious franchise with the fourth film. The resulting whiplash destroys their fragile psyches.
James and Curt continue their pilgrimage of watching 7 Fast and the Furious movies in 7 days with a screening of the third film “Tokyo Drift”, and find themselves wondering how the least entertaining film in the franchise can somehow be the mos
James and Curt embark on a long journey of self-discovery in an attempt to understand why people love the “Fast and the Furious” franchise. In this episode they discuss their thoughts immediately after viewing the first two films of the series