Did you see The Crazies? If not, have no fear, as 2/5 of the participants in this episode hadn’t seen it, either. The focus quickly turned away from Nick’s strange theatrical experience seeing the George Romero remake and onto a discussion of remakes, reboots, reimaginings, prequels, sequels, and what the hell the difference is between all those things. Of course, very few conclusions were drawn. This was all topped off by two, dare I say, competitive games of Last LAMB Standing, and a remake of previous Trailer Talk discussions (frequent listeners will know what I mean).
On hand in all this craziness was Nick Jobe of Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob, Travis McCollum of The Movie Encyclopedia, Tom Clift of Plus Trailers, Jason Soto of Invasion of the B Movies, and myself.
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Tags: Invasion of the B Movies, Plus Trailers - Tom Clift's Movie Blog, Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob, The Movie Encyclopedia


















Fletch, for some reason you sound uber-quiet in this one. I dunno if you’re trying to make some point about MY podcast or something
j/k But yeah…
-Jason
I notice that my audio always seems to be lower than everyone else’s. This was easier to adjust when I was on a separate track. I know I don’t speak all that loudly, but I’m really gonna have to make a point to speak up and turn my input volume up to 11.