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Monday, August 13, 2018

Episode 50: Larry Blamire Returns

Grab a glass and join in, because it's our half-centennial episode and this time we've got a special guest: writer-director Larry Blamire, who sits down to talk about his new book of Western horror stories, More Tales of the Callamo Mountains, his upcoming book Great Scott! Rare Imaginary Comic Book Covers, and a multitude of other weird angles, tangents, and asides. Then it's time for the Unknown Movie Challenge, as we volley opinions about the unjustly neglected Val Guest classic Jigsaw (1962).


P.S. For more Larry Blamire, check out the following:

Larry on Twitter
On Facebook
On Amazon
His Books and Plays

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

The Slumgullion Black Friday Special: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Or "Who is This Man and Can I Hit Him?"

Here’s a little something for you as you recover from your wounds after shopping.  Jeff and Scott discuss Star Trek casting, the extended cut of Suicide Squad and a couple of video games Jeff is playing before they spend about ten minutes on a new film that does not deserve ten minutes:  Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.  There are a few spoilers, so do not listen if you want to be surprised or if you liked the film.

A Slumgullion Special “Grumpy McGrumpnuts Goes Viral”

Starring Jeff Holland and 85% of Scott Clevenger

Music by Benny the Jukebox

They were so happy last episode.  Good films, good music.  All seemed right with the world.

That was then.

There is some drama currently happening on the internet and this potential Orwellian nightmare has Jeff annoyed for entirely the wrong reasons.  He then proceeds to go back on a vow he makes earlier in the episode by calling someone out who desperately deserves it.

Not a happy special at all.

But it ends with some good TV talk and a great song.