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That’s Da Bomb, Yo! #4: Trainspotting (1996)
Is the book always better than the movie? Are there any circumstances where maybe the movie is better than the book? Should a movie where we follow 4 drug addicts who act like assholes the entire time be any good? Is techno music the best style of music from the ’90s? Jason Soto is joined Read more
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Between The Scares #15: Sinister (2012)
Jason and Lisa have returned and they’re taking on 2012’s “Sinister”, a film about a true crime writer investigating a families murder and finds DEMONS!!! It’s always demons!! Also, there’s some talk about future projects Blumhouse will have in 2022 (and 2023 technically) and Lisa is NOT HAPPY about one of them! Get ready for Read more
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From Inner Time #7: Eve of the Daleks
Well folks, this is it. The final episode of From Inner Time. Before we leave, we welcome a guest, the host of It’s Time To Rewind, a podcast all about time loop shows and movies, Bubbawheat, to discuss the New Years Day special of Doctor Who “Eve of the Daleks”, which just so happen to Read more
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The SibList #1.12: Kill Bill Vol. 1
Marc and Lisa have returned after a short break to discuss Kill Bill v1 from Lisa’s List of Doom. Will she move on to v2? Will she ever remember the podcast’s tagline? You’ll have to listen to find out. Read more
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Whatever with Jason Soto #85: The Best of 2021
Jason, Lisa, and Rob are back!! God damn, we missed you guys!! And to prove that we missed you guys, we talk about some pretty dark disturbing things!! YAY!!!! After that, we listen back fondly on everything we did on Whatever in 2021 and boy howdy was it a fun time!! If you want to Read more
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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 Read more
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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 Read more
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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 Read more
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Nick’s 2021 Film Wrap-Up
I had a pretty rough year. 2021 might actually have been one of the hardest years of my life thus far. I’m also married and have kids and am typically on a tight budget, so it’s hard for me to get to the theaters (as if that were a thing for a chunk of this Read more
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Ranking Every 2021 Movie I’ve Seen
I’ve done this for however long since I’ve had a written platform. The last year or so I did it on Whatever but I’ve always ranked every new movie I’ve seen. And I’ll begin with the same caveat: I don’t go to the theaters very often to see movies. I know, 2020 and most of Read more
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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 Read more
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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) Read more