Episodes

Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
HomeVideodrome #18: Drive
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
HomeVideodrome #18: Drive
This week, Hunter reviews Liam Neeson's death-obsessed wolf-fighting-fest The Grey, Jim discovers Blubberella and extols the greatness of Adaptation, and the week's releases get the usual treatment
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
It appears that The AFI has eclectic taste in music. Almost like a hipster.
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
It could be argued that music is a more integral part of movies than dialogue. I mean, it's been part of them for longer. It can add to or completely change the meaning of a scene. So it's only natural that The AFI would put out a list of the best music.
But they went one... well, two further.
They released three.
That's right. This week we look at the best songs, scores, and musicals and we come across some very interesting placements and omissions. Enjoy.

Thursday Jan 26, 2012
HomeVideodrome #17: Godzilla
Thursday Jan 26, 2012
Thursday Jan 26, 2012
HomeVideodrome #17: Godzilla
This week on HomeVideodrome, Hunter reviews Haywire, Jim had cedar fever, and we plow through a cornucopia of new releases.
Musical selections:
Clutch - "You Can't Stop Progress" Blue Oyster Cult - "Godzilla" (live)
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
HomeVideodrome #16: The Ides of March
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews The Iron Lady, we talk The Golden Globes, and of course, we run down this week's releases. Head on over to The Film Thugs to check it out! Musical selections: Van Halen - "You Really Got Me/Cabo Wabo" (live) Van Halen - "Won't Get Fooled Again" (live)

Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
The AFI lists have begun making decreasing sense. The criteria has become so... oddly non specific that its becoming difficult to really discuss them with any level of sanity. So this week, in order to preserve our sanity, we look at three lists.
100 Passions
100 Cheers
Stars
Hopefully you will be able to make more sense out of their choices than we could.

