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Anonymous

Glitter sold his catalogue to pay legal fees (and you shudder to think what else) years ago. Sadly he’s alive and noncing.

Anonymous

It’s such a shame that Soylent is a plant-based food company when there’s so many bug-based companies out there now. 😕Bugvita instead of Ryvita is probably the best play on words for an alternative food source brand around but I’ll be happy if someone has a better one. If someone told Rogan it was 50 years since Soylent Green it’d give him a priapism and 400hrs (10 episodes) of content. Globalism, insects, the slippery slope, super foods… 😎

Anonymous

Enjoyed the btk shout out the only thing my hometown is famous for. He threatened to kill my dog like 3 weeks before he was arrested. Dog kept jumping our fence and he lived a couple blocks down brought it to our door said he'd bash my dogs brain in if got out again. Favorite btk tidbit is that a local strip joint owner was desperate to buy his house after he was arrested so she could open a btk museum in his house and city council was like nah that's fucked

Adam Kronfeld

Pretty sure Landis put “see you next Tuesday” into the movie that Michael and Lola are watching in the Thriller video

Adam Kronfeld

I would’ve been a little mad if they hadn’t brought this up. It’s definitely how I learned this movie existed and it was classic early 90s Phil Hartman era SNL, just flogging a premise to death but somehow getting parabolically funnier as it went.

Anonymous

Soylent Yellow IS PEEPEE!!!

Chabnormal

Soylent Green is made of your mama

Anonymous

In the early 90s Beckett Baseball Card Magazine had an article on Chuck Conners about how he played MLB and NBA before getting into acting. I decided to find his address somehow and send him the article and ask for his autograph and he sent it back signed super promptly. Second best autograph I got that way besides Shawon Dunston.

Eugenio Triana

This was doing the rounds on Twitter: Harrison Ford apologising for Force 10 from navarone as he's whipped by Barbara Streisand, https://twitter.com/Todd_Spence/status/1659417329820905472?s=20

Anonymous

I’ve been anticipating this since the Omega Man episode 😊! 1973 was a great year for movies, including this. The final seen with Sol Roth was one of the first times I teared up watching a movie lol Thanks for the pod, boyz!

Anonymous

Who in the ActionBoyz pantheon would you want to cast in this movie just so you could see them do that "It's people!" monologue at the end? I think JCVD for me.

Anonymous

Tom Tebow now THATS what I'm here for, well done Stanger. 👏 🤣

Anonymous

My first exposure to Soylent Green: https://vimeo.com/541196478

AFistfulofGwildors

If this isn’t the best episode yet, then it’s easily top 5 for me. Thanks for covering this, gave me a great excuse to rewatch, hadn’t seen it since high school.

Anonymous

Honestly right now I have a soft spot for Freejack Victor…FABERGE

Anonymous

Is the “beef” in the beginning of the movie in actuality supposed to be human flesh?

Anonymous

Book it’s based on is on Hoopla if your library has a sub. Almost to the meat chapter.

Anonymous

more phil hartman/heston https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Galitesq5eI

Anonymous

I LOVE that SLUGGING made an appearance in this episode xD r/actionboyz meet r/skincareaddiction.

Anonymous

This podcast funded by an NIH grant to study CTE and Body Dysmorphia.

Anonymous

Disappointed that Stanger didn't rep Norcal by not bringing up It's It while focusing on Klondike bars for 10 minutes.

Anonymous

A month of Ice man, Star man, Hollywood Man, and Meteor Man (for Shadow Wolves), Man Month on the Action Menz

Anonymous

been wanting to get round to this for years, seeing this Ep made me finally fast-track it. Not disappointed. 5 Stars

Anonymous

This really scratched my itch for Giamatti as Einstein, I thought he was kaput

Anonymous

Has anyone watched Fubar yet?

Anonymous

Rodgers saying “people” as Heston has permanently entered my brain

Nick C.

My grandfather was a fiend for ice cream novelties and there was a long span in the 90's when he ate a Klondike bar every single night, until he finally burned himself out on them and had to switch to some other frozen treat. In the last couple years of his life, when he was having health issues, he switched to the Klondike Sugar Free variety; that definitely helped offset the cumulative effects from 4 decades of smoking.

Anonymous

That SNL sketch made me laugh at the time.

Anonymous

‘Outrageous Conduct’ isn’t the easiest to track down but I recommend reading it if you’re interested in the Twilight Zone case.

Will See

Hell yeah