It’s time for another episode of The Weekly Stuff Podcast with Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman, a weekly audio show that explores the worlds of film, television, and video games. You can subscribe for free in iTunes by following this link.
As we have been wont to do lately,
The Weekly Stuff Podcast wound up
going on a bit of a hiatus this summer, as Sean and I found ourselves busy with
other commitments. But we’re back, and ready for a busy fall hopefully full of
podcasting, and with lots of stories and conversations left to share from the
last few months, we thought we would devote this first episode back to
discussing how we spent our summers, and sharing different experiences with
vacations, movies, video games, and more.
It’s a two-part episode, and in
this first installment, I discuss my recent trip to Austin, Texas for Rooster
Teeth’s annual RTX convention, while Sean talks about his time playing J-Stars Victory Vs. Plus for the PS4. We
then jump into some movie discussion, chatting about films ranging from Ant-Man to Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F.’ And in the end, we even follow up
on this
article I wrote back in May, about the alarming number of problems cropping
up more and more in modern theatres, and how it’s sapping much of our
enthusiasm for moviegoing (there are still a few great theatres in Colorado, of
course – as I say on the show, my biggest recommendations would be the Alamo
Drafthouse in Littleton and the Harkins Northfield in Denver).
Enjoy, and come back tomorrow for
Part 2, in which we shift focus to video games, and talk an awful lot about the
greatness of Batman: Arkham Knight and
the strangeness of the Metal Gear Solid series.
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