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The guys have a very careful, heavily redacted conversation about Infinity War, because there is a gigantic gap between recording and publishing this podcast. The guys also have an adorably dated conversation in the wake of the third (3rd) episode of Game of Thrones Season 8.
For the main event, the guys talk about indie RPG Undertale, a beloved game that they have just gotten around to to playing.
Finally: This is the last episode of YOU'RE WRONG WITH IAN AND BOBBY before it's rebooted to AND WHAT ARE YOU INTO? We'll be using the same podcast feed, so you don't have to do a thing, but thanks for joining us on this ride and we look forward to whatever our new iteration is!
Pop Culture Discussed: Infinity War, Game of Thrones, KCRW's Lost Notes, and Hadestown. -
This week the guys tackle Ian's animation Holy Grail and discuss the coming-of-age adventures of three kids, an angry disgraced teenaged prince, a flying lemur, and a magical water buffalo. Then Ian discovers that Bobby hasn't seen like half the series and proceeds to lecture him for way too long about what makes it so good.
Media Discussed: Cats, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Shazam!, Pokemon, The Wire. -
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The guys have a *VERY SPOILERY* discussion about Doctor Who!
Listen. If you like this podcast, and you like Doctor Who, you'll probably be fine with this episode. Don't make me spell everything out.
Next Week...Avatar: The Last Airbender!
I know the episode says Undertale, but we don't have the best track record with playing video games we say we're going to play. -
This week Ian and Bobby decide to become much more mainstream and relatable by spending their entire podcast rambling about the bizarre, amazing, and malformed video game bastard offspring of Disney and Square Enix. That's what normal people spend their time talking about right?
Media Discussed: Kingdom Hearts 1, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts 2, Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts: Fragmentary Passage, Kingdom Hearts 3...Does anybody else smell toast? -
The guys spend a half hour talking about nothing. Ian wants Bobby to watch Sex Education, but Bobby is a child.
Finally, the guys talk about their favorite movies of yesteryear. Spoilers: neither of them picks Green Book.
Popular culture discussed: Birthday Boys, Wild Horses, Smash Bros Ultimate, Teen Titans Go! to the Movies, Conan Without Boarders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sex Education, Incredibles 2, Mandy, Overload, Paddington 2, Annihilation, Eighth Grade, Hereditary, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, Bumblebee
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This week, after the guys catch up on podcasts, tv shows and video games, they dive deep into J Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr.'s initial run on everyone's favorite underdog superhero, discussing the awesomeness of Aunt May, what makes Peter so compelling, and of course, talking about Spider-Man's thoughts on 9/11 (No, really.) Media Discussed: Red Dead Redemption 2, The Habitat, Supernatural, and Serial. -
The guys brace themselves for upcoming changes to the podcast and also how wonder any of their opinions will age.
Ian is playing Red Dead Redemption 2, which is a very unique and interesting thing to do. Bobby tries to explain YouTube culture to Ian and just ends up embarrassing himself.
Finally, the guys talk about the first season of Survivor.
Popular culture discussed: Red Dead Redemption 2, Pokemon Let's Go, Jake Paul, Shane Dawson -
This week the guys walk on eggshells during a harrowing discussion of sexual assault in fiction, and Bobby comes to the very interesting and unique decision that he doesn't think Tony Soprano is a very nice guy.
Then Ian goes through a journey in which he both hardens and softens in his opinion of Sondheim, and Bobby slowly deflates over the realization that Into the Woods is perhaps an imperfect film adaptation of a more interesting stage play.
Media Discussed: The Good Place, Spider-Man PS4, Preacher, Detroit: Become Human, Bojack Horseman.
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This week, Bobby gets pompous about his role as defect sound engineer. Ian laments how cars automatically playing tracks in alphabetical order has destroyed his relationship with Mike Birbiglia and also how he'll never be sure if Bobby is being sincere about his love for Alto's Adventure
Bobby's pick is the feel-good romantic comedy Green Room. Just kidding, Green Room is ugly and terrifying.
Quality content be damned, Ian has decided to make Bobby watch The Sopranos two episodes at a time until Bobby plays some stupid video game.
Popular culture discussed: Mike Birbiglia, Alto's Adventure, Tiny Wings, Good Christian Fun, Night Trap -
We're Back!
After a fairly long summer hiatus, the guys are back. After righteously shaming Bobby for his many failings, Ian talks about Blockers, the most woke teen sex comedy ever made. Next, Bobby brings the Simpsons documentary The Problem with Apu, and the guys have a real discussion about identity politics and fandom.
Pop Culture Discussed: Octopath Traveler, Sonic Mania, South Park: Phone Destroyer, Sorry to Bother You, and Football 17776. -
It's been awhile!
The guys argue about the difficulty of pronouncing Obama staffer names. Ian teases Bobby for enjoying Netflix romcoms. Bobby teases Ian about his dumb comic books.
After that, it's all about unlikely heroes and villains! Bobby brings Cobra Kai, the YouTube Red follow-up to Karate Kid. The guys discuss their relationship to the original film and the nature of humanizing villains.
Finally, Ian's pick is the hit Netflix series GLOW. The guys talk about the genius of the show's casting, typecasting hero and villain roles, and how Marc Maron isn't actually as problematic as we think he is.
Pop Culture Discussed: Who Thought This Was a Good Idea by Alyssa Mastramonaco, Set it Up, Gotham Central -
The guys are recording in person this week and are way too thrown by that. After gushing about his favorite comedy currently on tv, even though apparently he doesn't know who created it, Ian talks with Bobby about Brooklyn 99 and police representation. Then Bobby brings the experimental Florence into the conversation and Ian points out that Bobby seems to really enjoy depressing stories about relationships. Both of the guys generally use the word "Woke" too much.
Pop Culture Discussed:
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It's a Marvel Comics episode!
Bobby brings a bleak domestic drama about magical robots and Ian brings a tale of one man's promise to murder all the bad guys.
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This week the guys go long again since apparently that's what they do when it's Ian's turn to edit. After talking way too much about the merits of Aaron Sorkin, Bobby introduces Ian to Enlightened, a fascinating character study into self improvement in the modern age. Then Ian and Bobby discuss Preacher and the razor's edge of acceptable dark humor. Then, after being on their best behavior for most of the show, the guys spend another hour talking about video games.
Media discussed: God of War, West Wing, Blockers, YouTube game design, Pokemon Go, Monster Hunter World, Arrested Development Season 4 Remix -
After last week’s excessively long episode, the guys jump right into it.
Bobby’s pick is the viral Adult Swim short Too Many Cooks, which Ian has never seen. However, the two end up spending half the time talking about the terrifying short Unedited Footage of a Bear instead.
Next is Ian’s pick—Brigsby Bear, which is a quirky, wonderful film about one man’s relationship with a weird kid’s show. Spoilers abound, so watch the film first.
Finally, the guys square off about Spielberg’s Ready Player One. It’s a film about shallow consumerism, but Ian refuses to concede because playing video games is too much fun. Bobby loses his mind over the logic behind time-traveling DeLoreans.
The episode still ends up being pretty long.
Popular culture discussed: Marvel Strike Force, Avengers: Infinity War (non-spoiler), Far Cry 5, Unedited Footage of a Bear -
This week the guys go long and talk way too much about everything in the world except Marvel Strike Force. Then they discuss perhaps the strangest installment of the four brothers from New York with TNMT: Out of the Shadows.
Next, Bobby brings fun level back down to earth with a documentary about a national tragedy. But seriously, Tower turns out to be a beautiful, even inspirational film about human bravery.
And finally, the guys decide to cash in on the craze and try their hand at the Disney/Pixar Bracket- the differences in their choices...will ASTOUND you.
Pop Culture Discussed: Pretty much every Disney and Pixar movie, Jesus Christ Superstar, Stephen King, Not Marvel Strike Force
For next time: Adult Swim's short "Too Many Cooks" and Kyle Mooney's "Brigsby Bear" -
The guys won't stop talking about video games. After a lengthy Skyrim chat, there's some talk about Annihilation and nostalgia.
Then it's off to YouTube, where Bobby's pick is a video essay by Lindsay Ellis about Megan Fox in the Transformers movies. The guys are shocked to learn that Megan Fox's character is very clearly named after Michael Bay, and are also shocked by what they have retained from the film a decade later. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/tKyrUMUervU
Finally, Ian made Bobby read a book, but it's a pretty good book! M.T. Anderson's Feed is an incredibly prescient book about consumerism and corporations. Ian thinks that synthetic flesh farms are the stuff of nightmares, but Bobby's pretty okay with it.
Pop culture discussed: Skyrim, A Wrinkle in Time, Annihilation, Game Night, Better Call Saul, Everything Sucks!, and Ready Player One -
The guys record their milestone 10th episode!
First, Ian gushes over Better Call Saul, the show basically responsible for the podcast starting, and marvels over then insane talent of Bob Odenkirk. Then Bobby depresses Ian with the fractured look at a disintegrating relationship that is The Last Five Years. Finally, the guys engage in their weirdest argument of all time: what's a better TV show, The Wire or Parks and Recreation?
Pop Culture Discussed: Breath of the Wild (again), The Last Five Years, Better Caul Saul, The Wire, Parks and Recreation, Mario/Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Game Night, Annihilation, Resident Evil 7, Rick and Morty. -
The guys still don't know how to open an episode. Bobby patiently waits to open his new Playstation VR. Ian is still watching Face Off and Bobby has watched Ingrid Goes West.
Bobby introduces Ian to Our Debut Album, a podcast in which two comedians with no songwriting experience try to create a hit album. The guys muse on the simple pleasures of listening to people create music.
Ian's choice is the FX show Legion. It's weird and artsy, but it's based on comic books, so it's still like totally on brand or whatever. Also, the guys both agree that Aubrey Plaza is a boss.
Finally, a lengthy spoiler-filled geek-out sesh about how awesome Black Panther was. (Spoilers: it's very awesome)
Popular Culture Discussed: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Face Off, Ingrid Goes West, Our Debut Album, Legion, Black Panther
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This week Ian nerds out about the truth being out there with X-Files. Then Bobby contemplates the virtues of burning out Vs fading away with Lost. Finally, the guys make a real difference and solve world hunger by ranking the best marvel movies.
Pop Culture Discussed:
Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Syfy's Face Off, and Katy Tur's Unbelievable - Se mer