Episodes
Gather ‘round the dinner table and prepare to partake in an amazing feast produced by your podcast pals. To celebrate Thanksgiving we’re drafting an entire meal, dish by dish. Kathy reveals her hands-off approach to Thanksgiving dinner. Phil has follow-up questions. Monty has a plan for immortality. Moisés implores you not to eat the Bay Leaf. And once we’re all full, Brian will bring you coffee. Pull up a chair! Host Jason Snell with Kathy Campbell, Tiffany Arment, Philip Michaels,...
Published 11/18/18
Have you seen a woman that looks like these 30 pixels? Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/27/17
You couldn’t pick a worse person to be around children. Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/16/17
In this special episode we discuss our personal holiday traditions, including foods, travel, gift-giving, decorations, and media. We also debate the reality of tofurkey and learn many things about legendary bearded gift-giving characters courtesy of a country that’s shaped like a chicken. Host Jason Snell with Antony Johnston, Anže Tomić, Kelly Guimont, Kathy Campbell, Erika Ensign, Monty Ashley and David J. Loehr.
Published 12/11/17
I don’t want to say “problematic” because I say it too much. Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/10/17
Stand above the icy river waters and ponder what life would be without 1946’s holiday classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Would you be shocked to discover that not everyone likes it? In this episode we’ve got two fans of the film to tell us why it’s great, and a detractor who is attempting to crash this car into the town’s oldest tree. What are the pros and cons of one of the definitive Christmas movies of all time? Host Jason Snell with David J. Loehr, Dr. Drang and Brian Hamilton.
Published 12/02/17
There are easier ways to kill a dog. Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 11/30/17
I don’t want to spoil it for you, but there’s a bad guy. Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/27/16
Jason lived through the 90s and yet somehow never saw the biggest comedy of the decade, “Home Alone.” That’s getting remedied right now, as Myke turns the tables! Host Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Published 12/25/16
Myke and Jason watch beloved(?) holiday monster classic “Gremlins.” It doesn’t go well. Host Myke Hurley with Jason Snell.
Published 12/24/16
What is the deal with this family? Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/13/16
Regular Incomparable Network listeners will know of Jason Snell’s oft-thwarted desire to talk about his lifelong love of “Micronauts”; a series of comics, starring characters based on American toys, which were based on Japanese toys. At last, this is our gift to him… and to you. Happy holidays! Host Antony Johnston with Jason Snell.
Published 12/12/16
Is this your first day, potato? Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/05/16
Christina and Mikah are back this week with two animated holiday specials. Christina made Mikah cry by having him watch “Marge Be Not Proud,” and Mikah taught Christina about Kwanzaa with the help of Futurama. Host Christina Warren and Mikah Sargent.
Published 12/22/15
Ho Ho Seven! For Brits, Christmas means a traditional dose of 007 on the TV. So in this festive episode, playwright David J Loehr joins Antony to talk about the most misunderstood Bond movie of all, “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”. Host Antony Johnston with David J. Loehr.
Published 12/21/15
Christmas special! In an original “Myke at the Movies” episode, Myke Hurley and Tiffany Arment discuss 1989’s “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.” Host Myke Hurley with Tiffany Arment.
Published 12/18/15
More terrible talk inappropriate for the holidays, plus more about “Miracle on 34th Street,” “The Lion in Winter,” and, strangely, “Becket.” Host Jason Snell with David J. Loehr, Philip Michaels, Lisa Schmeiser, Steve Lutz and Dan Moren.
Published 12/06/15
On this Old (Holiday) Movie Club, we review a certifiable Christmas classic, “Miracle on 34th Street.” Then we watch a very different sort of film set on Christmas, “The Lion in Winter.” Host Jason Snell with Philip Michaels, Lisa Schmeiser, Steve Lutz, David J. Loehr and Dan Moren.
Published 12/06/15
Join us as we revisit three childhood holiday TV classics, 1964’s “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” 1965’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” and 1966’s “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” You’ll learn about Big Santa’s despotic reign over the Grotto of Malfunctioning Headlamps, groove to Schroeder’s piano jazz trio stylings, and may even discover a Hoober-Bloob or two. Host Jason Snell with Glenn Fleishman, Steve Lutz, Shannon Sudderth, Aleen Simms and David J. Loehr.
Published 11/28/15
This year’s Doctor Who Christmas Special reviewed.
Published 12/26/14
Published 12/26/14
Welcome to the party, pal. Die Hard (1988).Host Joe Rosensteel and Dan Sturm.
Published 12/25/14
We had a Pop Up Book edition of this poem, which my father dutifully read to me on Christmas Eve every year. Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.
Published 12/24/14
Bonus box item! The boys from The Flop House Podcast tackle the war-on-Christmas movie “Last Ounce of Courage.” If you think this one is funny, please go subscribe to The Flop House, which is one of our very favorite podcasts.
Published 12/23/14
Did you know that we’re releasing a season of Incomparable Radio Theater in 2015? It’s true! In fact, right now we are rehearsing the script on the Incomparable Zeppelin…
Published 12/23/14