Angry Puppy: Episode 25 (Compound-Raiding Edition)

May 2nd, 2008 by Lee

AP: Episode 25In this week’s Compound-Raiding Edition (or “compund” if you like typos):

  • Takashi Murakami
  • Speed Racer
  • I Am Legend
  • Doctor Who: “Partners in Crime”
  • Battlestar Galactica: “Escape Velocity”
  • Lost: “The Shape of Things to Come”
  • Stuff We Read: DMZ

We mentioned a couple of videos in this episode.

Inochi:

It’s Not a Compound:

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5 Responses

  1. RonNo Gravatar

    Somehow I never know anything about what you guys are discussing, yet I am supremely entertained.

  2. LeeNo Gravatar

    I also never have any idea what I’m talking about, but somehow it seems to work out for the best.

  3. FieldMedicNo Gravatar

    For some reason I feel the need to grab a torch and a pitchfork and kill the mutant Inochi after seeing that video!

    FieldMedic

  4. AlistairNo Gravatar

    The Japanese seem to be responsible for the cutest things ever created and the most disturbing. I wonder if there is a correlation?

    If you aren’t too comic book-ed out. I just finished reading Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing and it was amazing. Apparently it was the series that allowed for comics like Sandman to exist. I believe it.

    Last week werewolves seemed to be on the menu so this comes a little late but Space aired Gingersnaps this Friday and I forgot how awesome that movie was. In fact that whole series (including the crack-tacular Gingersnaps 3) was well done.

  5. LeeNo Gravatar

    FieldMedic - Sanctuary!

    Alistair - I guess “kawaii” only covers the cute part. There was a piece on this topic on Studio 360 a few weeks ago, but I didn’t get a chance to listen. :(

    Thanks for the Swamp Thing note. Do you have issue #73?

    Ginger Snaps: not late at all. Thanks! I’ll add all of them to my list.

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