It’s a fresh episode designed for the pleasure of your ears, mind, and heart. We discuss the mind numbing trailer to Atlas Shrugged and death lurch of Hollywood’s creativity.
The Cape is full of wacky salt lick revelations and anti-lemon biases.
Brad and Alex venture to see Oscar winner and all-round awesome guy Randy Newman live in concert whilst Jonathon takes in a Josh Ritter show. We recreate bizarre auditions past and present. Charles in Charge takes us down the terrifying road of equiphilia via a slumber party and then teaches us importance of discipline the only way an 80’s sitcom can. We take a look at some sequel subtitles and play a rousing round of the code game.
In this Caffeine infused episode Alex reports in on Gnomeo And Juliet, Brad takes in The Care Bears Big Wish Movie, Jonathon is terrified. Meanwhile, The Cape battles wheelchair-bound assassins and terrorist zombies… Because somebody has to, right? We desperately grasp for our remaining strands of sanity while watching the Tiffany stalker documentary “I Think We’re Alone Now.” And it’s a guest-star-a-palooza as Meg Ryan and Styles (From TeenWolf) drop in on the latest episodes of Charles in Charge. The Code game resurfaces with shocking results.
Jonathon doesn’t get invitations because he lives in ye olde times., Brad tries to wrap his head around “Doctor Who” and Alex opens up about his crush on Jack The Ripper. Everyone continues to be baffled by “The Cape”. This American Life makes us want to kill ourselves to ironically chosen pop songs. We explore the second and third episodes of Charles in Charge and play a couple of rounds of Here’s the Pitch/Run With It and Humiliate / Gay / Ghost gives way to Punish / Prom-Date / Poltergeist.
Remember if some unfuckable sounding jackass tries to give you Skippy tell them you want Jiff, “It’s the best peanut butter!”
It’s our Golden Jubilee and we are celebrating it in style with robots, resurrections, and random rambling repartee.
Join us as we lean nobody likes a Turtle in the “Saved By The Bell Wedding in Vegas” Movie, laugh hysterically at the most recent episodes of “The Cape” and marvel at the freak-show that is “My Strange Addiction”. We get a report on Alex’s Rom-Com of the month “No Strings Attached” But it’s the pilot episode of “Charles in Charge” that teaches us the true meaning of love. ALL of this AND we play a rousing game of “Humiliate / Gay / Ghost”.
Is it Christmas? No, it’s an Episode 50 extravaganza!
Sadly Alex is dead and has acended to the feral cat orgy of the afterlife, meanwhile Brad is forced to live like it’s frontier times, and Jonathon has been wronged by carebears and their screaming psuedo cousins.
We take a long hard look at NBC’s latest trainwreck “The Cape” a show that prides itself on cramming more plot per second down your throat than you ever imagined possible. Also we delve into the Ramjack vaults to bring you a hearty attempt at deciphering some important emergency codes.
It’s a super fun episode full of rambling incoherence. Forget Spiderman the Musical, we’ve got Superman with Trains! What’s in a name? Ask Schneck Treble, Mrs.Death-Rage, or Fat Albert.
Delight at the prospects of post solstice gift giving. Marvel at wiley tales of windy city capers as well as ventures into the human heart. Whether by air, motocross bike, or upright bass we are taking advantage of Amazon and calling Jack Black out for his crimes against humanity. Will you join us?
Despite some upsetting technical issues we deliver this amazing super special episode in which we take a look ahead to the entire slate of upcoming films for 2011 and speed through what will surely be the best and worst of our collective cinematic futures.
Also we learn about the magic of ice skating in a top hat, bowling in a top hat, enjoying dramatic readings from crazy people that don’t know the difference between creativity and a top hat, as well as receive a call from friend of the show
Fat Albert (who doesn’t have a top hat).
It’s a Holiday Smorgasboard Ramjack Extravaganza! We talk about Thanksgiving shenanigans and jump full force into the Yule season.
We go 80’s christmas crazy as we watch Muppet Family Christmas to learn how to be a lousy selfish friend, take a dark turn with the Junkyard gang in Fat Albert’s Christmas, A Mouse a Mystery and Me gives us the Christmas Mystery we’ve all been waiting for, and Chrismas Eve on Sesame Street teaches us the thrifty resourcefulness of the local Jewish Merchant.
We take a trust fall into the dark dangerous devil-majicks of the Tarot. Unleash a cry for justice to be served as Jonathon gets wronged, Alex gets an ego boost, and Brad gets Marmaduke.
We delve into some 80’s nostalgia and reminisce about Saved by the Bell, Wheel Chair Kids and the 1988 menagerie of crazy known as “Mac and Me” teaches us valuable lessons about the proper care and handling of Mysterious Alien Creatures as well as the importance of communication and a good Big Mac to maintaining a healthy relationship.
We get the Chicago update from Jon Pernisek just off his Journey on the midnight train. Meanwhile Alex takes a break from stuffing his face with baked goods to show his general disdain and lack of respect for the audience.
We welcome Dove Promises back into the mix despite they’re sexist comments and take time to go full out Fashion Forward to learn about wearable hugs and discover the secrets hiding in Jonathon’s closet. In the situation room we launch the hottest new hit musicals ever conceived.