Part 2 of my podcast conversation with special guest Ric Dube as we dissect 1990s movies. Listen to the show below or download it directly (right click and "save as").
The show notes...
- Listen to Ric's podcast More Lost Time
- Ric: Major '90s trend was precocious kids who are smarter than adults
- Sympathy for Wile E. Coyote
- Ralph Bakshi's 1990s output
- Body-switching comedies keep coming back
- Ric's beef about "Shrek" and Smash Mouth
- Smash Mouth had songs in numerous movies in the '90s
- In many '90s rock music hits, the hooks got smaller and more annoying
- Bryan Adams went from meat-and-potatoes rocker to '90s soundtrack guy
- What really happened in the Summer of '69?
- Movie trend: Animals smarter than their co-stars
- Rant alert: Ric hates TV dramas
- The argument against "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos"
- Talking about "The Simpsons"
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
Robert Pollard - In a Circle
The Answering Machine - Another City, Another Sorry
Gold-Bears - Record Store
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The Robert Pollard song is on the album Lord of the Birdcage on Guided By Voices Records. Find out more at and download the song for free at TellAllYourFriends PR (right click and "save as").
The Answering Machine song is on the album Another City, Another Sorry on Heist or Hit Records. Download the song for free at Soundcloud.
The Gold-Bears song is on the album Are You Falling in Love? on Slumberland Records. Download the song for free at Soundcloud.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blogs Clicky Clicky and Keeping Some Dark Secrets. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of the mighty Mark Campbell. Thanks to Bob Durling for the album art; find out more about his photography at his blog. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.
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