Quick Stop Thingamabobs: 6/19/2007
Today’s links to our favorite finds around the web…
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Today’s links to our favorite finds around the web…
SModcast 16: Bungpiece.com – In which our heroes rock some poker in the back (and liquor up front), opt to talk about the previous SModcast in lieu of new topics, enter “Jaws” as a length of measurement, enjoy an impromptu visit from a cinematic stoner and discuss his spicey endorsement prospects, try to wheel and deal for a starring role as a gay hustler, and enjoy looking at underwear…
Spy films and the ’70s preoccupy D. K. Holm as he looks at recent DVD releases of THE GOOD SHEPHERD and BREACH, and he interviews FBI agent Eric O’Neil about the capture of spy Robert Hanssen that was adapted into the latter…
Paul Dini’s “Monkey Talk” (co-hosted by his irrepressible sock monkey son, Rashy) returns as Rashy discovers a high-end appliance method of spending quality family time during an afternoon at home…
In this week’s “Comics in Context”, Peter is on hand for the SPIDER-MAN 3 premiere in Queens, goes after critics for their poor understanding of comic books as a medium, and discusses some additions to the Stan Lee exhibit at MoCCA…
It turns out that D. K. Holm hates PARIS PARIS, JE T’AIME in the summer…
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[adult swim]’s Dana Snyder and Ken Plume’s weekly chat podcast returns, as Ken has far too much fun with a new instrument he’ll never learn, Dana attempts to lie about events during Ken’s last trip to LA, the pair discuss Dana’s new gigs, they mourn the fate of Brian Dunkleman, Dana finally comes clean about white rap, and more..
It’s time once again for the Quick Stop Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted… This week featuring the Hellboy, Joe Sinnott, Paul Newman, Johnny Carson, Sergio Leone, Nancy Drew, Jack Benny, Horshack, Tom Selleck, Dick Van Dyke, Captain Kirk, and more…
Christopher Stipp chats with Jim Mahfood about ‘Cons, music, illustration, political cartooning and the art of rendering shampoo bottles on paper…
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Quick Stop Entertainment is giving away sets of the first three seasons of Rocky & Bullwinkle to celebrate Father’s Day! Give them to your dad, or keep them and give him a tie instead–we don’t care!
Joe Corey chats with actor Corin Nemec about his turn as a serial killer in CHICAGO MASSACRE: RICHARD SPECK in this special edition of “Party Favors”…
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Today’s links to our favorite finds around the web…
Quick Stop Entertainment News – Your quick source for news and notables of the day…
Today’s links to our favorite finds around the web…
Last week it was Zuckuss – this week it’s Bossk! Check out the new Vintage Original Trilogy Collection figure from Hasbro, that is easily the finest version of this bounty hunter ever produced…
Paul Dini’s “Monkey Talk” (co-hosted by his irrepressible sock monkey son, Rashy) returns with Rashy’s attempt to break into the dog-eat-dog world of Stuffed Animal Stand-Up.
Quick Stop Entertainment News – Your quick source for news and notables of the day…
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SModcast 15: The Pretty-Good Worker – In which things go back to normal and our heroes discuss the passing of a bear-like legend, ruminate on the emotional and physical perils of pet ownership, confess to being cat people, fret over Weiners hunting weiners, become the Jolie of dog adoption, and incur the wrath of all right-thinking and decent people by spending nearly an hour trying to figure out whether Helen Keller was truly impaired or just party to an elaborate ruse.
D. K. Holm takes a look at two controversial films from the early 1970s WR: MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM and SWEET MOVIE, now out on DVD…