Aisle of the Damned: 11/16/18- It’s Like Japanese Christmas

It’s been a few weeks since the last Damned episode, and we’re ready to rumble. The fellas take on the World War II horror film Overlord, but not before Kent has given his thoughts on a few things. First, there’s Robert Redford’s goodbye in The Old Man & the Gun. The folks behind Despicable Me decided we needed yet another version of The Grinch. And then there are lots of people using accents which aren’t their own in the Tom Clancy-lite Hunter Killer. Which ones are worth your time? We’ll tell you what we think.

All this and less on Aisle of the Damned!

MUSIC:
The Aquabats— Stuck in a Movie!
Cake— War Pigs

Aisle of the Damned: 05/04/18- Baby Geniuses 3: Infant War

Melon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

Bryan and Kent, like most people, apparently,  have just borne witness to the glory of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War, the culmination (for now) of Marvel’s long game that started with Iron Man and has continued for 18 movies. And that’s about it. Really, it’s just a long, long discussion of the movie because there’s a lot to unpack here for a couple of movie-lovin’ nerds who’ve read their share of funny books.

All this and less on Aisle of the Damned!

MUSIC:
The Aquabats- Stuck in a Movie
They Might Be Giants- Infinity

Aisle of the Damned: 11/21/16- Strange(r) Things

Don't talk to strangers

Sorry for the lateness. You know how it is when turkey is involved. But here’s one Thanksgiving leftover you won’t want to leave in the fridge.

Kent and Bryan discuss the films Arrival and Doctor Strange, two pieces of pulp that seem to be trying harder than usual to engage your brain. We also say goodbye to Robert Vaughn and discuss our DC-flavored recommendations of the week, both of which are revivals of a TV series in one way or another.

All this and less in Aisle of the Damned!

Music:
The Aquabats- Stuck in a Movie
Echo and the Bunnymen- People are Strange