While Ron’s off galavanting, Edu joins the analysis with a bang, categorizing the “problems” of Westworld squarely in the first world. And, oh yeah. We get his thoughts on the casting of the new Lando Calrissian as well (we did mention there’ll be Star Wars tangents, correct?)
Archives for October 2016
Monday Morning Music Picks – Ambient Magic
This week’s mixtape is all about the ethereal and the quiet. Basically, it’s an ambient selection. I know y’all aren’t getting tired of these right?
Breaking the Glass Ep. 06 – Stand on a Chair Pt. 1
Chris Fenwick is back to provide valuable insight into succeeding in this business as a professional creative. But there’s a twist at the end that ties this issue to the gender equality discussion.
Wrestling with Westworld 103 “The Stray”
It looks like Yolanda was RIGHT about that barn scene, and JD has a colorful and comical commentary about debriefing nude hosts.
Wrestling with Westworld 102 “Chestnut”
This week JD has a conniption fit over hearing about fan theories.
Wrestling with Westworld 101 “The Original”
Our first episode of the podcast lives up to its name, arriving right on CP time (as of this upload, the show is already three episodes in). But we promise the wait will be worth it (not that y’all were waiting for us anyway).
Coming Soon – Wrestling with Westworld Podcast
Coming soon to DareDreamer.fm—Wrestling with Westworld, the unofficial, unsanctioned, and often unruly podcast of the HBO hit series Westworld.
Radio Film School Season 2 Premiere – Of Flying Kites and Selling Air Conditioners
Today we have the season 2 premiere of Radio Film School and we look at four essential characteristics to have fulfilling longevity in any artistic endeavor.
Monday Morning Music Picks – Electronic Magic
While the name might have changed, these are still the same great weekly music picks for you to enjoy. This week, it’s all about the electronic magic!
Breaking the Glass: Film Ep. 02-Family Sacrifices and Double Standards
This week we have heart-breaking, frustrating, and unbelievable stories of double standards in the movie business.