Author: Jason Soto
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That’s Da Bomb, Yo! #3: Titanic (1997)

Just EXACTLY how huge was “Titanic” when it was released in theaters in 1997? Do people prefer the first half, the romance half, of the movie or do people prefer the second half, the disaster half, of the film? Did rock stations really play “My Heart Will Go On” all throughout 1998? Is “Titanic” still…
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InfoBlast #2: New Year’s & Calendars

Did you know January 1st hasn’t always been (and still isn’t, in many places) the beginning of the new year? Nick and Rob dive in to the history of New Year’s celebrations and, because the topics are pretty closely intertwined, a quick history on calendars. It’s a story that spans thousands of years and involves…
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Navigating The Multiverse #9: Hey, I Got That Reference!

Spoilers… for practically all of 2021. Nick and Jason talk the Hawkeye finale (while somehow forgetting to discuss the climax?) before getting into their Top 10 Marvel 2021 releases. To make it an extra special New Year Episode, the guys also started the Netflix Daredevil show. It’s a jam-packed episode with lots of opinions, lots…
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CineGamer #5: Game Night/Disney’s Villainous

To change things up a bit, Jason and Rob decide to cover a movie, 2018’s Game Night, which is a film about board gamers. They dive into the plot and the pros and cons of it featuring mainstream games vs the games “actual” gamers would play. Then they switch gears and discuss Disney’s Villainous and…
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Rabbit Hole Staff Picks For January 2022

Holy shit, it’s 2022! Welcome! Happy New Year! We made it!! Oh shit, it’s cold. Here’s some staff picks to keep you warm. Jason Soto (Host Whatever with Jason Soto, That’s Da Bomb, Yo!, Co-Host Between The Scares, Top 5 A Thru Z, CineGamer, From Inner Time, & Navigating The Multiverse): Ten Little Indians (1965)…
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InfoBlast #1 | Christmas

For this first episode of InfoBlast, Nick teaches Rob all about Christmas–religious origins, the tree, Santa… even Krampus shows up. Come with us for a trip that starts well before you think it does, pushes up to the Protestant Reformation of Europe, and even has critical changes to its mythology throughout the 18-1900s in its…



