Wednesday, August 17, 2011

#047 - Trailblazers? No.


The pre-show preparation includes a lot of chanting and speaking in tongues. Episode #047 touches on this somewhat, but not a lot. Ask us about it more on Twitter. Email hideousenergy@gmail.com for any reason at all. Facebook lets you show your friends that you love us. Fanoff rocks, go there! Tumblr is nice yes? Comic Booked is a cool place too, so go there after. Listen, especially on iTunes. You can love, too.

Episode #047:
• Intro - Ceremonial body painting is discussed! Go visit Discount Comic Book Services where there are some freaking awesome deals! 
• Topic Thunder - Web-comic product placement and Taco Bell; Robert Kirkman may betray us; and Marvel hates Jack Kirby, apparently.
• Read 'Em and Weep - Batgirl #24 by Bryan Q. Miller and Pere Perez; Criminal: Last of the Innocents #3 by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips; Punisher Max #16, by Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon.
• Listen Bitches - David selects "Make It Wit Chu" by Queens of the Stone Age; Austin selects "Give a Little" by Hanson; both the boys select "Hideous Energy: The Truth Shirts" by Bryan J. Daggett.

David Hopkins and Austin Wilson are their own product placement. They talk about themselves like they are products. It's weird. This show runs 1:39:45. Oh yeah! Go to HideousEnergy.com now, and you'll go right to Fan Off, which acts as a hub for all of our stuff! It even has an iTunes link on it. Yes!





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3 comments:

  1. Product Placements:

    I can't stand the fact that in the new Star Trek movie, young Kirk has a Nokia phone in his car.

    The ring tone and logo/font are exactly the same.

    I don't know, but a lot of people doubt that Nokia is gonna be around 10 years from now let alone 300!

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  2. Walking Dead Prequel:

    The TV show pretty much confirmed that the zombies were created by a virus.

    That may not be "cannon" though.

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  3. I remember a lot of people around me reacted negatively to that scene in J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek," but oddly it was to the inclusion of "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys.

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