Today's program features 2 special guests. Mikey VPCP, who has been on the program before. And Mistress Rowynn, a professional Dominatrix. Now you're probably like, whaaaaaaa!?!? As you should be. Mistress Rowynn has been dominated for many years. And 'whips' out her own opinions on today's topics. Come back Thursday for the premier episode of our "Who Asked You? Interview" podcast. We sit down with Rowynn for 2-hours in a free for all conversation slash interview slash Rowynn-monologue. If you've ever wondered how someone winds up in this line of work, you'll want to tune in to that!
Alright, on today's roster, a listener E-Mail from Commander Vonfrogstein. He sums up several shorter E-Mails he inexplicably didn't send in one long message. He covers several issues from the bastardization of his youth to where he thinks 3D technology is heading. Rowynn and Mikey V throw him a few critical observations and await his reply. Mistress Rowynn's website is in the show links and she says she answers all of her E-Mails herself!
A moment of confusion follows on the show. They happen an awful lot don't they? As always we've got the new releases on DVD for this week. One of them is "Leap Year" which stars Amy Adams... not to be confused with Rachel McAdams, which the Mistress and Charlie do. Rachel McAdams had nothing to do with this movie. She did have a lot to do with Sherlock Holmes. And according to Charlie, they didn't DO with her what they should've. Dennis storyboards what the detective movie should have been for Charlie who feels, like Mistress Rowynn, that Rachel was wearing far too much clothing. Charlie agrees with Dennis' sequence of events and Rowynn has moment to herself imagining Rachel naked.
A fabulous new friend is getting drawn into a nostalgic comic book. The kids in it live in a town called Riverdale. Chase teases this story at the top of the show in a similar manner, who do you think immediately knew what he was talking about? Tune in to see if you're right! The company who prints this mystery comic series says they're bringing in a gay character to stay current and reflect the changing times.
Comics aren't the only ones trying to stay current though. Sega, the once mighty video game console company is continuing its rejuvenation by laying off a ton of employees. They're consolidating their US and London offices and are getting into the downloadable game business. It's unclear exactly what their downloadable video games will be. Are we talking something along the lines of World of Warcraft or... Farmville? Don't worry, their London office will take over console and PC game development. It's the US office in California that will work on this new digital venture.
Tired of hearing about people who are richer than you? I know... me too. So why not hear about people that are richer than you that aren't even real. Forbes has come out with their updated 2010 list of the richest fictional people. There are 15 in all, 6 of which are new to the list this year. Did your favorite fake fat-cat make the list. Dennis' did!
AMC, still on their high-horse over Mad Men and Breaking Bad thinks they may be able to do it again; having a smash hit series. Only this one will make TV history for its subject matter. It'll most likely be a one-hour action/drama and will be based on a wildly popular ongoing comic book series involving some folks that are living-challenged. Yep, you guessed it... the Z word.
We'll also talk about a new Godzilla remake that is NOT a sequel to Roland Emmerich's New York-stomping turd. And we have news of Seth McFarlane and a couple of his Family Guy writing buddies doing up a script for a movie about a man and his teddy bear. McFarlane would direct the movie and voice the bear, which apparently comes to life. It'll be interesting to hear Brian's voice coming out of a bear instead of a dog.
We travel to Rhode Island for a long overdue edition of It's The Law. This state has