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Pants: Optional Episode 2- Mexicans on a Hot Tin Roof

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It has returned! Rob talks about the brilliant documentary Senna, NCAA wrap-up for Mephis and Chris regales us in a wonderful tale in the the segment called “Chris Fails at Life”. Then Ben and Rob discuss Mass Effect 3 and their thoughts on both the game itself and it’s controversial ending! (Spoiler-full discussion occurs from 00:54:34 and ends at 1:27:50). Audio problem in Episode 1 has been fixed

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Show links: Twitter: RobChris and Ben
Our title card artist’s, Wayne Norris, DeviantArt (He’s now taking commissions)
Intro music: Becoming More Like Alfie by The Divine Comedy (Amazon)
The Indoctrination Theory
Sound Effects supplied by SoundBible.com
Spoilers voice supplied by HappyChappy

Next time we’ll be talking about the 1969 movie “The Italian Job” starring Michael Caine.

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Beatles Covers Review Ep8: Eleanor Rigby (April Fools Special)

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It's Beatles Covers Review Episode 8, and it's an April Fools Special! Don't worry, it's not a prank, but I am doing something different. This time I'm reviewing a cover of Eleanor Rigby that I myself recorded. The second part of Season 1 of BCR will return in late-June/early-July. 

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The Biggest Mistake in Film History

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The original post, with fancy pictures n' videos n' everything can be found here

I know some of you are going to argue with me over this. You might say the biggest mistake in film history was anyone handing Ed Wood some money, the invention of “Smell-O-Vision” or, at the time of writing, the handing of a TMNT reboot over to Michael Bay

You might say that those are the worst, but I disagree. Ed Wood, however terrible, can be incredibly entertaining. And although the others, in my opinion, have no redeeming qualities, they will make the movie studios a “fuckload” of money, which I believe is the technical term. No, the biggest mistake has nothing to do with the above. It does involve Robert Zemeckis though…

In 2011, Zemeckis’ film studio, ImageMovers Digital, released the movie Mars Needs Moms through Disney. As you probably remember (it was only last year), it was a complete and total failure, both commercially and critically, and is currently the biggest box office bomb in history, not adjusting for inflation. If you haven’t seen the movie, and I can’t really blame you for not doing so, you should know that the film used the motion-capture computer animation that was seen previously in films like The Polar Express and A Christmas Carol (the Jim Carrey one). While the animation looks very realistic, there’s just something off about it, looking kinda creepy. Mainly in the face.

No, the biggest mistake is not that Disney/Zemeckis approved it, although it always seemed like a stupid movie, who’s advertising (at the time) did absolutely nothing to help it. No, the mistake is this. At the time, Zemeckis was planning (and gotten approval) to do a 3D remake of Yellow Submarine, the animated movie from 1968 which starred the Beatles. Now as you may know, I am a “Beatles fanatic” and, when I heard about the remake, I appropriately wet my little panties in anticipation.

It was hoped the remake would be released in-time for the 2012 London Olympics, the cast already chosen. However, when Mars Needs Moms failed and Zemeckis’ friend at Disney, former Chairman Dick Cook, left, the project was scrapped, the reason given the lack of faith in the motion capture technology and it’s ability to make movies that will earn lots of moolah. All okay so far, I guess.

Although you can justify the rationale behind Disney cancelling the movie (and, subsequently Zemeckis being unable to sell it to anyone else), I still call bullshit. You could slap ‘The Beatles’ on anything and it would sell. A brief look on ebay.com yielded a few interesting pieces:
A (stained) Beatles table clothe, selling for $850
Yellow Submarine slippers, $50
Ringo Starr’s drumsticks. $80,000!
If you need something, any old piece of tat, look for it and you will find one with The Beatles stamped right on there

This is why it was, in my opinion, the biggest mistake in film history. Disney could’ve gotten me to animate it for free, used clips of the horrors of the Holocaust as advertising and cast 26 harmonious-farting chimpanzees as the voice actors and the movie would have made 100 times the budget instantly. You know why? Well, because The Beatles are kinda universal. Going back to the Michael Bay TMNT, that’ll make money because the Turtles were everywhere in the 80s (with the same tat-magnet ability as The Beatles) and, even though it’s probably gonna be terrible, curious people and people with nothing better to do will see it. People will see it just to see how bad it’ll be. And it will make a shit load of cash.

As I said, The Beatles were universal. Every country, every town, every house in the world that has music, everyone has at least heard of The Beatles. Except for maybe a small minority of the population of the world who didn’t know who Paul McCartney was when he performed at the last Grammys, but they’ve probably gone for a bath with their pet toaster by now.

So there’s the reason why it was stupid for the production side, but what about consumers? Well, the cast had already been decided, the highlights being comedian Peter Serafinowicz as Paul and (apparently) David Tennant as the Blue Meanie. If you haven’t seen The Peter Serafinowicz Show, he does a sketch called “Ringo Remembers” which is AMAZING. In one episode he played Paul as well as Ringo, and his impression is spot-on. Tennant, of course, was the 10th Doctor and was AWESOME (although I prefer Smith).

As I said earlier, Zemeckis has since tried to bring it to other companies, like Dreamworks, but nobody would touch it, and there hasn’t been any news on it in a long while. Which is incredibly depressing. However there is hope. It was announced in the last few days that the original Yellow Submarine will be re-released, digitally enhanced frame-by-frame, on May 28th on Blu-Ray and DVD. I already have the movie on DVD (1999 official release) so I’ll be buying it on Blu-Ray. Hopefully there’ll be a special edition with cool things, like the Help! special edition from a few years back. And that will earn billions upon billions of moneys. And then, hopefully, the biggest mistake in film history will be righted.

Rob CircleGuy

P.S. I am looking for anyone who watches/knows cricket for the possibility of doing a cricket podcast at a later date. Anyone interested can contact me here or email me: rwos14 (at) gmail (dot) com. Thanks, and goodbye

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Pants: Optional- Pilot (podcast)

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Welcome to the pilot episode of a new podcast by me (CircleGuy), ChrisX104 and Dogbert! Pants: Optional is a manly podcast made by men for men (and some women). Today we talk about what makes a manly movie, why Chris shouldn’t be on the internet and much more! Keep in mind that this is a pilot episode: this is the first time we’ve tried this, so it may be a bit rough in places. If you have any suggestions or feedback, you can comment here or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Kisses On The Bottom- Album Review

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(Article can be seen here)

Today I’m going to review the new Paul McCartney album, Kisses on the Bottom (I’ll explain later), which was released today (this review was written on 7th February).


The album is McCartney’s 15<sup>th</sup> studio solo album. The idea behind the album was for McCartney to revisit songs from his youth. The album is mainly covers of old jazz songs, McCartney only contributing vocals for most songs, enlisting the help of Diana Krall and jazz producer Tommy LiPuma. The album was published by McCartney’s own company, MPL.

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Beatles Covers Review Ep7: I Should've Known Better (She & Him)

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It's episode 7 and it seems I don't particularly enjoy this cover... huh. Watch me go 'mad' at poor, helpless Zooey Deschanel and some guy called M.Ward, apparently it's all the rage for douchebags to only use one letter in their first names.
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Yours Faithfully,
R. CircleGuy


Beatles Covers Review Ep6: With A Little Help From My Friends (Joe Cocker)

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Episode 6 of this smash hit show!
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Okay, getting on http://nerdvice.com *MAY* have gotten to my head. Anyway, this time I talk about Joe Cocker's famous cover of With A Little Help from My Friends, which indeed was the theme from the wonder years. As always you can contact me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or you can comment here, I'll get to it eventually
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Beatles Covers Review Ep 5: Let It Be (Justin Bieber)

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It's episode 5 and technical difficulties are no more!.... ah bollocks, I just jinxed it, didn't I? Anyway, this week I talk about Justin Bieber's live cover of Let It Be from Dick Clark's New Years Eve celebration! As always, you can contact me here, or via email, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . If you have any suggestions for future episodes or feedback, let me know!
You can find all my videos now on NerdVice.com, the number one place for nerdy things on the internet!

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