Opinions Like A-Holes
6 years and barreling onward, Zampino and Hilton talk about it all, typically with some of the funniest people in the midwest. Come hang out with us.
Ep 353 Gilbert Grape: Oops All Mom
This week, we’re double fisting with two guests, Arthur Dixon and Caty Coffee! Both hilarious comics, plus our beloved Zampino, will all take the stage for the Starlite Comedy Night August 8, making this episode either a preview or a taste of what you missed, depending on when you listen! We check out the trailers for “Rental Family” and “The Paper.” Then, it’s the secret language of Animal Crossing, divorce proceedings with Andrew WK, and important questions about French rap. “Dad’s dead, Dad’s dead…”
This week, we’re double fisting with two guests, Arthur Dixon and Caty Coffee! Both hilarious comics, plus our beloved Zampino, will all take the stage for the Starlite Comedy Night August 8, making this episode either a preview or a taste of what you missed, depending on when you listen! We check out the trailers for “Rental Family” and “The Paper.” Then, it’s the secret language of Animal Crossing, divorce proceedings with Andrew WK, and important questions about French rap. “Dad’s dead, Dad’s dead…”
Ep 290 Eureka Springs for Hobbits
Jyl Johnson is hanging out this week, as she prepares for a big move overseas! Jyl is selling fantastic pieces of art and memorabilia at her Facebook group “Pieces of Me.” Check it out! We talk about the trailer for Inside Out 2, and the weird experience of being Gen X and Millennials learning to process emotions (and how to raise more emotionally intelligent kids!) We look at the need for smaller films, (after Hilton’s review of the awesome MCU movie The Marvels) and how some actors are keeping that independent film spirit alive. We share stories about going to events on our own. We watch the trailer for “Please Don’t Destroy: The treasure of Foggy Mountain” and “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” and are excited for both. Plus, what Rainn Wilson said about his time on The Office, and his thoughts looking back.