Panzeer Dragoon Saga becomes Sega's last great Saturn game, Friends need a best man, the Critters come back, Point Blank dusts off the Guncon, and Iron Man kickstarts the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. All this and more on this edition of Thirty Twenty Ten, your look back on the week that was 30, 20 and 10 years ago!
Grand Theft Auto IV is officially ten-years-old, Flight of the Conchords make their audio debut, INXS is on the charts, Disney's Animal Kingdom opens and they have an entire network to promote it, and Sliding Doors becomes a verb. All this and more on this week's edition of Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look into the week that was, 30, 20 and 10 years ago
Studio Ghibli makes a double splash, some Bad Dudes crash arcades, Ben 10 ends and begins again, MTV cancels its last good sketch comedy, Toon Disney launches a temporary home for classic animation, and Jason Segel shows us his doodle in order to wash away the memory of Kristin Bell. All that and more on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back at 30, 20 and 10 years ago
Dunder-Mifflin returns from the writer's strike with an unforgettable dinner party, George Michael gets caught in a bathroom, KC and JoJo begin their reign over the highschool slow dance, and the best-selling Mario Kart iteration is also its worst! All this and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was, 30, 20 and 10 years ago...
Lost in Space tries again, StarCraft rushes onto the scene, CatDog gets a a huge push, and there's only one last dinosaur on Earth and he's a real rockin' dude. All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look into the week that was 30, 30 and 10 years ago!
Billy Crystal is late to the Oscars, Barney gets a movie while Minnie Mouse gets a makeover, Tim Burton releases quite possibly his best film ever and Futurama is saved by DVD. All this and more on this week's Thirty Twenty Ten, you're weekly look at the week that was 30, 20 and 10 years ago...
Remember when you first got Jiggy with it? Well, it was probably this week twenty years ago! Plus Alf meets a puppet, the Police Academy just won't stop, M. Night Shyamalan's first movie and John Hughes last. All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look into the past of 30, 20 and 10 years ago!
Morrissey, Snoop Dogg, Fastball and that's just the music! The Wire takes a bow, Uncle Jesse runs away, MST3K returns and Horton Hears a Who. All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look into the week that was 30, 20 and 10 years ago!
A Marvel and DC show tag each other in, the Wario series begins, Titanic brings another medium to its knees and one of the most beloved movies ever debuts and we must abide! All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten
Anakin Skywalker Jumps into another franchise, Carl Weathers has an action-packed stew going, and Adam Sandler sings his way into a perhaps the ultimate Thirty Twenty Ten movie!
Who is America's Most Wanted? Who can possibly replace John Belushi? Are you a Hottie or a Nottie? Find out on an all new Thirty Twenty Ten!
The Sarah Conner Chronicles debuts on TV, while JJ Abrams launches a fantastic entry in the slowest movie franchise in history. but first, Winnie the Pooh becomes the hero of the Disney Afternoon and Dave Chappelle makes his starring debut in Half Baked. All this and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten!
This week: in 87, a ninja strikes, Roddy pipes, and Betty Boop a-doop-boops. 97 lives single, takes a holiday, and grows an uncharacteristic ponytail. 07 shows us around the office before making our sweater disappear. All this and more!
Mega Man is born, James Bond does something, but c'mon, Titanic become the biggest movie in the entire world and we'll never live to see anything like it again.
This week: in 87, Devito asks Crystal to Throw Momma From The Train while Wall Street says greed is good. 97 brings a Macauly-free Home Alone and Scream's first sequel. 07 is special-effects heaven as I Am Legend and Alvin & The Chipmunks employ plenty of CGI. All this and more!
87 marks Bob Odenkirk's SNL debut, Remote Control's premiere, and Wizards & Warriors. In 97, we like them apples with Good Will Hunting and Gil's debut on the Simpsons. 07 is indie-riffic with Juno as well as Lars and the Real Girl.
This Thanksgiving week in history: 87 cooks up a pair of classics with Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Three Men and a Baby. 97 resurrects Alien and debuts Tenacious D as Beavis and Butt-head are dead. 07 has one of the biggest firings in video game history while Shrek has an unexpected holiday classic. Also... THIS IS EPISODE 100!
Chris chats with Tim Lanning of Drunks & Dragons about their favorite episodes on each other's podcasts!
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Thirty Twenty Ten's Binge:
Inside Psycho - The Butcher of Plainfield
Retronauts - The History of Censored Games
Go Bayside 38 - The Aftermath - Paul F Tompkins
You Must Remember This - Charles Manson’s Hollywood Part 1
Comedy Bang Bang - Farts and Procreation
Drunks & Dragon's Binge:
Hollywood and Crime, episode 1
Friends at the Table, Marielda 01: The City of Light Pt. 1 (7/14/16)
Giant Beastcast, most recent ep
This week: in 87, we get a new Teen Wolf, while Flowers in the Attic turns a creepy book into a creepy movie. In 97, Anastasia takes on Disney while Mortal Kombat Annihilation takes on critics, Drew Carey's brother & Rudy Guliani's SNL performance hit TV, while Parappa raps on PS1. In 2007, Enchanted casts a spell on a game-heavy week featuring the Hitman movie, Mass Effect, and Uncharted.