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Johnny Dangerously / The Further Adventures of Nick Danger | Double Bill Ep 11

June 3, 2014 by Joshua Humphrey Leave a Comment

JDFS

This month’s Double Bill theme: parody, gangster and noir-style. Offered to you by Brian Watson-Jones is the film Johnny Dangerously (1984) and the audio program The Further Adventures of Nick Danger by Firesign Theater.  Brian also brings along a special guest, the actor, writer, and finely-dressed man Ben Tallen!

Don’t worry, there’s an episode in here, despite discussion regarding Josh’s further slippage into super-villainy, comparing Val Kilmer to a microwaved peep, and the many, many product placements. Maybe if we mention Rocky Rococo Pizza and Pasta, located in scenic Brooklyn Park, MN, we’ll get some free pizza. But probably not.

Homework for next time:

Inception (2010).


Paprika (2006).


 

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Answering the simple question of "Do these two things work together?" Joshua Humphrey, Brian Watson-Jones, and Michael Postle pick two works--film or otherwise--that we feel would go well together and watch them sequentially. Then we pick them apart to find just how well they connected.

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