Thu, 27 April 2006 ![]() Today, I will be commenting on The Witch, the third episode in the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Someone is using witchcraft to clear away the competition in the Cheerleading Tryouts. Who could it be? Is it the new alternate, Amy Madison? Joy, the Senior Cheerleader? The Denver Broncos? Mystery awaits at Sunnydale High, so break out the DVD and cue up the iPod as I discuss witches and continuity errors aplenty.Comments[1] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 ![]() Part 2 of the pilot for Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Harvest. In this episode, I discuss the evolution of the series and my likes and dislikes of the first season. As always, suggestions and feedback are welcome and encouraged.Comments[2] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 ![]() Part 1 of the pilot for Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Welcome To The Hellmouth. Starting here, I will attempt to provide commentary on every episode of the entire series. Today, I'll examine the show's humble beginnings. If anyone has suggestions for what I should discuss in later Buffy episodes, please make them known in the comments section. Comments[3] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 ![]() ![]() In this very special episode of Sofa Dogs, I'm joined by fellow Browncoat, Stuart Duncan. We discuss the Firefly episode Out Of Gas via transatlantic audio commentary. Other episodes relating to Firefly can be found at www.bigdamncommentaries.com As always, feedback and suggestions are welcome. Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 April 2006 ![]() ![]() In this episode, Keith Kinney and I discuss the Firefly episode, Our Mrs. Reynolds. Deception, trust, love and cross-dressing all get equal air time. As always, feedback and episode suggestions are encouraged.Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 April 2006 ![]() ![]() In this episode, Keith Kinney and I sit down and discuss the Firefly episode, Jaynestown. Themes of symbolism and endorsements for Mudder's Milk run rampant. Commentaries for previous episodes of the Firefly series can be found at bigdamncommentaries.com. As always, feedback is appreciated and suggestions for future episodes are welcome.Comments[4] |
Tue, 4 April 2006 ![]() ![]() This is the second half of the Jaws audio commentary. Allen continues to drink himself stupid, while a loud, elusive weed whacker tries to hog the mic.Comments[3] |
Mon, 3 April 2006 ![]() ![]() Welcome to the first episode of Sofa Dogs. My good friend, Allen Coe and I sit down to record our first audio commentary. Today in the DVD tray, the 1975 classic Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg. It's about three men who share a boat, get drunk and go hunting a big, animatronic shark named Bruce. Due to the film's extensive running time of 2 hours and 6 minutes, this podcast has been slashed in half. We encourage you to watch the film along with us, so if you pause your DVD the moment this ends, you should be able to pick up right where you left off when starting the second episode. So please join us, as I parrot my trivia notes while Allen attempts to drink his own body weight in beer. We appreciate all forms of feedback and suggestions for future commentaries are also welcome.Comments[0] |












Today, I will be commenting on The Witch, the third episode in the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Someone is using witchcraft to clear away the competition in the Cheerleading Tryouts. Who could it be? Is it the new alternate, Amy Madison? Joy, the Senior Cheerleader? The Denver Broncos? Mystery awaits at Sunnydale High, so break out the DVD and cue up the iPod as I discuss witches and continuity errors aplenty.


In this very special episode of Sofa Dogs, I'm joined by fellow Browncoat, Stuart Duncan. We discuss the Firefly episode Out Of Gas via transatlantic audio commentary. Other episodes relating to Firefly can be found at 
In this episode, Keith Kinney and I discuss the Firefly episode, Our Mrs. Reynolds. Deception, trust, love and cross-dressing all get equal air time. As always, feedback and episode suggestions are encouraged.

This is the second half of the Jaws audio commentary. Allen continues to drink himself stupid, while a loud, elusive weed whacker tries to hog the mic.
