The Art Of Collecting Part 1



Inside geek society, comic books, cartoons and movies are some of the most powerful gateway drugs into collecting pop culture. The amount of merchandise that comes out of popular shows and films is staggering and as technology advances, so do the awesomeness of the products released. During this first part of a two part episode, … Continue reading The Art Of Collecting Part 1


Talking X-Men With Mister X



We all have a friend who knows a little about a lot of things. Then there’s the friend who knows a lot about a few things. And let’s not forget the friend who knows everything about everything! During this episode of My Big Fat Pull List, Smurphy and Pistol Danger corner Mister X and milk … Continue reading Talking X-Men With Mister X


Of Mice and Men – (The Book) VERSUS Of Mice and Men – (The 1992 Movie)



The American Dream is by far the most wonderful and enlightening ideal of our world. An idea born from nothing more than a dedication to ourselves, it is one that has more incarnations than almost any in our world. The idea that one person can be born from nothing and make something meaningful and important … Continue reading Of Mice and Men – (The Book) VERSUS Of Mice and Men – (The 1992 Movie)


Is It Time to Kill American Allure…?



The land of the Free – the home of the Brave. America. It’s the place that everyone wants to go, and the place we all know that we couldn’t live without. It’s an ideal and a dream that’s been written about since the beginning of our country. It’s the item that makes millions of tears … Continue reading Is It Time to Kill American Allure…?


Getting Green with the Missouri Historical Society



Gabbing with Angela Moore, the facilities and sustainability coordinator for the Missouri Historical Society. She works to create more sustainable programs and facilitate more sustainable initiatives for the Historical Society. As Angela pointed out, it’s important to preserve history and culture, and to do that you have to preserve the earth so it’s here for … Continue reading Getting Green with the Missouri Historical Society


Presidential Bio: John F. Kennedy (JFK) – The 35th President of The United States



He was the youngest President ever elected in American history. He was the only Catholic-American ever elected. He led the country through the Cuban Missle Crisis, into Vietnam and into Civil Rights reform – but was cut down by an assassin’s bullet before he finished his first term. This is John F. Kennedy: The 35th … Continue reading Presidential Bio: John F. Kennedy (JFK) – The 35th President of The United States


V for Vendetta (The Graphic Novel) VERSUS V for Vendetta (The 2005 Movie)



Remember, remember, The Versus Machine Podcast in November – and the New Year! Don’t miss out on OUR contrast and comparison session of V for Vendetta (The Graphic Novel) VERSUS V For Vendetta (the feature film from 2005) tonite! Tell us what YOU think here and we’ll include details inside our ALL FAN INPUT later … Continue reading V for Vendetta (The Graphic Novel) VERSUS V for Vendetta (The 2005 Movie)


Our Review of “Cupid’s Quiver” – Episode 3



Love. Lust. Obsession. Stalking. All of these words are pieces of the tapestry of many relationships, but they all come to an incredibly striking, disturbing head inside this episode of Friday The 13th: The Series. Sprinkle in drunken college fraternity parties, cops that have interesting attention spans, and creepy creekside excursions, and steamy relationships that lead … Continue reading Our Review of “Cupid’s Quiver” – Episode 3


Cycle Of The Werewolf (The Novella) Versus Silver Bullet (The Film)



Stephen King has a body of work that is ripe for adaptation. Over the decades many of his short stories and novels have been adapted into everything from feature films, television miniseries and even comic books. Depending on their faithfulness to the source material, those adaptations run the gauntlet of being surprisingly good to painfully … Continue reading Cycle Of The Werewolf (The Novella) Versus Silver Bullet (The Film)


Our Review of “The Poison Pen” – Episode 2



I’ve on-the-spot concepted, written, and read thousands of episode intros over the years to a variety of podcast programs. But what if what I wrote – became reality? What if what I wrote, was responsible for MURDER? Season 1, Episode 2 The Poison Pen, takes Friday the 13th on a dramatic trip inside a monastery of monks. … Continue reading Our Review of “The Poison Pen” – Episode 2