Comics Bulletin logo
Search
  • Columns
    Random
    • James Bond - One Moore

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      April 25, 2015
      Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
    Recent
    • The Full Run: Usagi Yojimbo – The Wanderer’s Road Part 2

      Daniel Gehen
      December 4, 2020
    • The Full Run: Usagi Yojimbo – The Wanderer’s Road Part 1

      Daniel Gehen
      October 30, 2020
    • Comictober 2020: DRACULA MOTHERF**KER

      Daniel Gehen
      October 27, 2020
    • What Looks Good
    • Comics Bulletin Soapbox
    • The Full Run
    • Leading Question
    • Top 10
    • The Long-Form
    • Jumping On
    • Comics in Color
    • Slouches Towards Comics
  • Big Two
    Random
    • What Looks Good for 1/6/16: Marvel and DC

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      January 4, 2016
      Big Two, What Looks Good
    Recent
    • Retro Review: Detective Comics #826 Remains a Holiday Classic

      Daniel Gehen
      December 3, 2020
    • Stan Lee

      nguyen ly
      November 7, 2020
    • Collecting Profile: Jack O’ Lantern

      nguyen ly
      October 31, 2020
    • DC Comics
    • Big Two Reviews
    • Marvel Comics
  • Indie
    Random
    • Singles Going Steady 10/12/2016: Is This Real (After)life, Or Is This Just Fantasy?

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      October 15, 2016
      Image, Indie, Reviews, Singles Going Steady, Valiant
    Recent
    • Review: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist

      Daniel Gehen
      December 14, 2020
    • The Full Run: Usagi Yojimbo – The Wanderer’s Road Part 2

      Daniel Gehen
      December 4, 2020
    • 4.5

      TMNT: The Last Ronin #1 Lives Up to the Hype (Review)

      Daniel Gehen
      October 29, 2020
    • Reviews
    • Archie Comics
    • Boom! Studios
    • Dark Horse
    • IDW
    • Image
    • Oni Press
    • Valiant
  • Reviews
    Random
    • 2.5

      ADVANCE REVIEW: Blue

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      February 23, 2012
      Reviews
    Recent
    • Review: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist

      Daniel Gehen
      December 14, 2020
    • Retro Review: Detective Comics #826 Remains a Holiday Classic

      Daniel Gehen
      December 3, 2020
    • 4.5

      TMNT: The Last Ronin #1 Lives Up to the Hype (Review)

      Daniel Gehen
      October 29, 2020
    • Singles Going Steady
    • Slugfest
    • Manga
      • Reviews
    • Small Press
      • Reviews
      • ICYMI
      • Tiny Pages Made of Ashes
  • Interviews
    Random
    • "The Night Has Teeth" An Interview with Sarah deLaine, Artist of Image Comics' "Little Girls"

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      February 26, 2019
      Image, Indie, Interviews
    Recent
    • Interview: Jon Davis-Hunt Talks SHADOWMAN

      Daniel Gehen
      June 8, 2020
    • Interview: Becky Cloonan talks DARK AGNES and Her Personal Influences

      Mike Nickells
      March 4, 2020
    • Simon Roy

      Interview: Simon Roy on His Inspirations and Collaborations on PROTECTOR

      Mike Nickells
      January 29, 2020
    • Audio Interview
    • Video Interview
  • Classic Comics
    Random
    • Classic Interview: Greg Theakston Pt. I - The Beginning of the Crusty Bunkers

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      November 20, 2015
      Classic Interviews
    Recent
    • Countdown to the King: Marvel’s Godzilla

      Daniel Gehen
      May 29, 2019
    • Honoring A Legend: Fantagraphics To Resurrect Tomi Ungerer Classics

      Daniel Gehen
      February 15, 2019
    • Reliving the Craziest Decade in Comics History: An interview with Jason Sacks

      Mark Stack
      January 2, 2019
    • Classic Comics Cavalcade
    • Classic Interviews
  • News
    Random
    • Rich Buckler: Artist, Innovator - Signed/Remarqued Edition Pre-Sale

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      November 16, 2014
      News
    Recent
    • 2020 Ringo Awards Winners Announced

      Daniel Gehen
      October 26, 2020
    • BAD IDEA Announces 2021 Publishing Slate

      Daniel Gehen
      September 29, 2020
    • A Full Replay of NCSFest 2020 is now Available

      Daniel Gehen
      September 15, 2020
    • Press Release
    • Kickstarter Spotlight
  • Books
    Random
    • Review: 'Apollo' is Great with Facts, Less Great with Mythologizing

      Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
      June 25, 2018
      Books, Reviews
    Recent
    • Collecting Profile: Disney Frozen

      CB Staff
      November 22, 2019
    • Collecting Profile: NFL Superpro

      CB Staff
      August 31, 2019
    • “THE BEST OF WITZEND” is a Wonderful Celebration of Artistic Freedom

      Daniel Gehen
      September 15, 2018
    • Review: ‘Machete Squad’ is a Disappointing Afghan Memoir

      Jason Sacks
      July 31, 2018
    • Review: ‘Out of Nothing’ is the Antidote to Our Sick Times

      Jason Sacks
      July 23, 2018
    • Review: ‘Bizarre Romance’ Shows Rough Edges in the Early Days of a New Marriage

      Jason Sacks
      July 10, 2018
What's New
  • Collecting Profile: Batwoman
  • Collecting Profile: Daredevil
  • Collecting Profile: Floronic Man
  • Review of Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984
  • Review: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist
  • Collecting Profile: Transformers
  • RSS Feed
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Contact Us
  • Write for us!
  • Visit Video Game Break!
Home
Columns

Paranoid Video 1.23- Mostly Gray, or A Study in Glacier Movements

Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover
February 26, 2013
Columns, Paranoid Video

 

No longer content to merely review television through the creative use of Friskies gifs and awkward jokes, Dylan Garsee and Nick Hanover have moved on to the internet airwaves, co-hosting CB's own entertainment podcast, Paranoid Video.


Paranoid Video Episode 1.23-

"Mostly Gray, or A Study in Glacier Movements"

This is another Oscars-centric podcast this week, because we recorded it in a semi-drunk state after going to a top secret Oscar party in Austin. That is also why there's a mysterious low frequency hum ruining things, as well as random tech glitches sprinkled throughout, because really, friends don't let friends podcast in semi-inebriated states. But even with all that goofery, I think this is a pretty good Oscar discussion we had, which is likely because we brought in Oscar superstar James Pound, who has guested on Paranoid Video before, way back when we were discussing what would happen in Breaking Bad's season finale. James was at the top secret Oscar party with us, and we bribed him with booze and trapped him in the ghost house to break down this unfortunately bland awards ceremony celebrating one of the better years for film in recent memory.

As always, you can listen to the episode at the player below or download it here. 

Oscars Trophy

Since we spent the entire episode dissecting this Oscars ceremony, there is no bumper music, just our usual theme song, but there are some notes to share.

First off, here's Chris Pratt in Ellen underwear, since Janelle insisted I share it with all of you:

Chris Pratt Ellen Underwear

And here's Wendel, the tranny cat Janelle found:

James was also dead on in his guess about Mr. Skin, as that website has now added a video with all of the nude scenes Seth MacFarlane mentioned. I will not link it, because I am sure you know how to google.

And of course, here are your podcast hosts, beginning with silent partner Jason "Yakety" Sacksboy:

Now for our non-cloth hosts, beginning with Janelle Revord:

 

And in case you want to know what we look like, here is a visual representation of Dylan and myself, courtesy of Emily Marie Palmer:

Dylan Garsee is a freelance writer/bingo enthusiast currently living in Austin, TX. He is studying sociology, and when he's not winning trivia nights at pork-themed restaurants, writing a collection of essays on the gay perspective in geek culture. An avid record collector, Dylan can mostly be seen at Waterloo Records, holding that one God Speed You! Black Emperor record he can't afford and crying. You can follow him on twitter @garseed.


Nick Hanover doesn't want to set the world on fire, unless he has to, which seems increasingly more likely each day. As Co-Managing Editor of Comics Bulletin, he most looks forward to making subliterate internet commenters angry and forcing his record collection on unsuspecting readers through his comic, film and television reviews and miscellaneous other pop culture pieces for the site. He promises to update Panel Panopticon more this year, but you can always find his odd rants about his potentially psychopathic roommate on twitter @Nick_Hanover or explore the world of his musical alter ego at Fitness.


Janelle Revord is one of the few authentically born and raised Austinites you'll ever encounter in your lifetime. When she's not yelling at people who have just moved to town to "get off her lawn," or attempting to holla at celebrities to get drinks with her when guest-hosting on CB's own Paranoid Video, you can find her on twitter basically doing the exact same thing in 140 characters or less.

Dylan GarseeJanelle RevordNick HanoverParanoid Video

Share On:
Tweet
Singles Going Steady 2/25/2013: The One Where We Gave "Vibe" a Mild Pass
Review: Issue #3 of the Criminal Macabre/The 30 Days of Night Crossover Contains a Big Bag Full of Heads

About The Author

Dylan Garsee, Janelle Revord, Nick Hanover

Nick Hanover got his degree from Disneyland, but he’s the last of the secret agents and he’s your man. Which is to say you can find his particular style of espionage here at Loser City as well as Ovrld, where he contributes music reviews and writes a column on undiscovered Austin bands. You can also flip through his archives at Comics Bulletin, which he is formerly the Co-Managing Editor of, and Spectrum Culture, where he contributed literally hundreds of pieces for a few years. Or if you feel particularly adventurous, you can always witness his odd .gif battles with Dylan Garsee on twitter: @Nick_Hanover

Related Posts

  • SXSW Film 2014 Day 8: Vessel Humanizes a Controversial Issue and Hannibal Buress Delights His Parents

    Nick Hanover
    March 16, 2014
  • SXSW Film 2014 Day 7: Deep City’s Shallow Coverage of the Miami Sound

    Nick Hanover
    March 15, 2014

Latest Columns

  • The Full Run: Usagi Yojimbo – The Wanderer’s Road Part 2

    Daniel Gehen
    December 4, 2020
  • The Full Run: Usagi Yojimbo – The Wanderer’s Road Part 1

    Daniel Gehen
    October 30, 2020
  • Comictober 2020: DRACULA MOTHERF**KER

    Daniel Gehen
    October 27, 2020
  • What Looks Good for the Week of 10/14/2020

    Daniel Gehen
    October 12, 2020
  • The Full Run: Usagi Yojimbo – Monster Mash!

    Daniel Gehen
    October 9, 2020
RSSTwitterFacebookgoogleplusinstagramtumblr

Comics Bulletin is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for website owners to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, audible.com, and any other website that may be affiliated with Amazon Service LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, Comics Bulletin earns from qualifying purchases.

All content on this site (c) 2018 The Respective Copyright Holders