Friday, March 27, 2009

At Long Last: Episode Three of The Same Dame Podcast

Recorded 3/7/09, this tragically delayed third installment of The Same Dame Podcast picks up where our last one left off—discussing the most anticipated films of 2009. Get the mildly inside info on "Where the Wild Things Are" and "Funny People," and hear about a hell of a lot more films. We also weigh in on "Watchmen" (which really had just come out at the time, we swear) and the artistic significance of Moon Bloodgood's breasts.

Be sure to subscribe to the podcast (via iTunes if you like) and stay tuned for our next episode, which takes on the 3-D fad, among other news and releases.

UPDATE: Well, that didn't go smoothly. If you downloaded the episode in the first 10 minutes of its posting, you may experience an avant-garde sound collage about 40 or 50 minutes in. Coherent podcasts are so 2008.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, I now became a member of this community here and I would like to be a part of it. Just like the environment here. Good job by the admin and each member around.

I appreciate the quality of messages posted by memebers and hope I can do that for you all too. Just to start off, I found a cool website called
[url=http://www.home-businessreviews.com]home business opportunity[/url] that reviews several great home business reviews. Anyway site owner make's more than up to 15K USD month. He found some very great home business ideas.

Because I found that these home business ideas worked for me I decided to post it here so you also can make some extra money in your free time. Owner of this website also discovered very simple way make some extra cash just taking [url=http://www.home-businessreviews.com/Surveys-For-Money.html]surveys for money[/url]. Anyway if you need to make some extra money feel free to check out this website. Hope you guys enjoy it.

Anyway, look forward to great conversation and hanging out here often.
www.home-businessreviews.com

Anonymous said...

I am the kind of guy who loves to try brand-new things. Right now I am manufacturing my personalized pv panels. I am making it all alone without the help of my men. I'm using the net as the only path to acheive that. I stumbled upon a really amazing website which explains how to build photovoltaic panels and wind generators. The site explains all the steps needed for solar panel construction.

I am not exactly sure bout how correct the data given there iz. If some experts over here who have experience with these works can have a see and give your feedback in the page it would be awesome and I would extremely treasure it, because I really passion solar panel construction.

Thanks for reading this. You people are great.