Two in-person episodes in a row? This one recorded in Dan’s apartment? Must be a post-Cagemas miracle! And to ring in the New Year, we talk about Netflix’s racially shaky blockbuster Bright. Meanwhile, Dan explains his dimension of shrimp, Elliott likely angers Marc Maron, and Stuart is Ike Barinholtz’s number one fan.
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A Dark Song
Brawl in Cell Block 99
I, Tonya
Logan Lucky
Dunkirk
I, for one, found this gritty reboot of Theodore Rex to be quite confusing.
New app: Pokemon Bright. Just like Pokemon Go, except all the Pokemon are replaced with an orc. Why does it still have the Pokemon name when there’s no Pokemon in it? Hey, mind your own busi–Uh, I mean–Because Bright Go sounds dumb. But, seriously, mind your own business.
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Happy to see Logan Lucky and Dunkirk recommended. Is Elliott’s recommendation “not New York”?
Thank you so much for introducing me to the talents of Irish painter Gobs O’Painting. Doing some much-anticipated research, it turns out he wasn’t an impressionist, he was a realist who was consistently drunk on Guiness.
On tvtropes this is called “Fantastic Racism”.
Magical creatures were summoned into this world by accident as a consequence of the ritual that brought adequate rainfall to L.A..
Max Gladstone’s “Craft Sequence” books include a vaguely apposite situation, I think it’s “Two Serpents Rise”.
Here’s a low-bitrate version of the episode for people with data caps – https://archive.org/details/TheFlopHouseEpisode248BrightLowBitrate
Many Thanks!
Elliott and Dan should be allowed to recuse themselves from Final Judgement when an honest opinion could hurt their careers, as fear is the only explanation I can accept for E.K.’s F.J.. This movie sounds _aggressively_ worthless.
The mention of the Firesign Theatre brings me to mention that you peaches at often doing exactly what they did in their live radio shows, but often better for being free of the sort of hippie self-righteousness and forced trippiness that they both mocked and to which they sometimes fell prey—it can be dangerous to think you’re on a winning, or at least popular, side. (Their live stuff is very worth hearing if you only know their studio albums, nowhere near as tight but many more riffs originating in mispronunciation.)
Why do podcast hosts constantly say Margot Robbie’s name wrong? It’s not Robie, it’s Robbie. It looks exactly like it sounds. WHM does this bizarre thing too.
You may read the name alot, but never actually hear it pronounced. For example: I don’t know if your name is pronounced “See” or “Cuh.”
I believe it’s a carried-over pronunciation from her uncommon first name. It’s easier to say wrongly “Mar(GO) (ROW)bie” where GO rhymes with ROW, than correctly “Mar(GO) (RAH)bie”.
I’m curious why District 9 gets a pass in using (very inhuman) aliens to portray minority/oppressed groups, but this movie using much more human like orcs is problematic. I haven’t seen Bright, but the aliens in D9 were very unflattering.
Not sure about Tharg, but I’m pretty sure Klarg is a bugbear, not an orc.
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Maybe the mispronunciation is due to her being this moment’s acme of desirable femininity’s clashing with the masculine-sounding ‘Robbie’—straight guys feel queer thinking ‘I wanna fut Robbie!’. (I just lay back and think of Margot.)
Either that, xor else it’s just a massive conspiracy to deflect attention from her being, in fact[-I-just-made-up], a robot whose consciousness formerly was running in the hardware of “Forbidden Planet” star Robbie the Robot.
Your pick.
…whereas, on the other hand , the prospect of Margot Robbie dressed solely in a robe were a pleasing one—google it today!
I am a long time fan of the Flop House Podcast and find this trio of hosts the most reliably funny group of podcasters on the planet. Hopefully that sentiment will make up for me dropping my own burgeoning podcast’s take on Bright here. We had several similar issues with the film, had fun discussing it, and think you will too. Not to mention I am an unabashed cretinous attention whore.
https://daredaniel.com/2018/05/08/dare-daniel-episode-3-bright/