My commentary for the episode, Safe is anything but. I bring up the topics of Buffy, The Village, Dogma and even my big, comfy couch. There's no telling what I may ramble on about. Please throw caution to the wind and join me in my delusion that I'm interesting. :) This was recorded on the 29th of March, in the year of our Joss, 2006.
Direct download: kungfubear_safe.mp3
Category: Firefly -- posted at: 9:32 AM
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The professionalism continues as I babble through the episode, Shindig. Darkman, Cowboy Bebop & Brisco County Jr. all get honorable mention. I marvel at the pretty sets and costumes, while praising the big, squishy brain with arms that is Jane Espenson.
Direct download: kungfubear_shindig.mp3
Category: Firefly -- posted at: 9:11 AM
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Completing the first disc in the Firefly Box Set, I'm back with the episode, Bushwhacked. In this commentary, I make comparisons and references to Event Horizon, Hellraiser and South Park. Obscure pop culture, a shout out from my telephone and the occasional seconds of dead air prove that I know exactly what I'm doing. I'm like a trained ape, without the training.
Direct download: kungfubear_bushwhacked.mp3
Category: Firefly -- posted at: 8:55 AM
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The fun continues, as I record a commentary for The Train Job. This time around, I have notes and I've fixed my microphone. Actually, I fixed myself. In my previous commentary, I was too close to the equipment. I've since learned to restrain myself from making out with my mic.
Direct download: kungfubear_train_job.mp3
Category: Firefly -- posted at: 8:37 AM
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Hey, folks. I've decided to post my current batch of Firefly commentaries. These are my very first recordings. They can also be found at www.bigdamncommentaries.com
I'm a Browncoat and a fan of all works by Joss Whedon. This commentary for the Firefly pilot is the first in a series which will cover the whole show and finish with the movie.
Direct download: kungfubear_serenity_pilot.mp3
Category: Firefly -- posted at: 8:01 AM
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Thought we'd extracted maximum mileage from Season 1? Think again! John and I continue our Buffy adventure with a semi-coherent jaunt through episodes 1 to 6. That's right folks - no DVD commentary this week, although we do recommend watching your favourite episode along with the mp3 to try and take the edge off our inane 'analysis'...

The giggle-free promo featured in today's podcast is for Two Girls and a Podcast.
Direct download: sofadogs_21_buffy1xr1.mp3
Category: Buffy Season Reviews -- posted at: 2:31 PM
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Stu and I return to finish up the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In the season finale, Buffy must finally face The Master and ultimately die, as is written in the Slaying For Dummies textbook. Meanwhile, Xander takes a page from Dating For Dummies and asks Buffy to the dance. Three guesses on how that one turns out. This episode has everything. Drama, adventure, suspense, romance and fruit punch mouth.
Direct download: sofadogs_20_buffy1x12.mp3
Category: Buffy: Season 1 -- posted at: 5:12 PM
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Stu and I are back once again, with a vengeance. Okay, that's a lie. I mean, we are back, but certainly not in a vengeful fashion. We'll be saving that for when one of our fellow podcasters gets shot, or when one of them is left at the altar on their wedding day. Yeah, whichever one of those comes first.
Anyway, today we'll be discussing Out Of Mind, Out Of Sight. This is the eleventh episode from Buffy's first season.
Apparently, if you ignore someone long and hard enough, they really do go away! Neat!

P.S. Have A Great Summer! :)
Direct download: sofadogs_19_buffy1x11.mp3
Category: Buffy: Season 1 -- posted at: 1:44 PM
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In the Season One pilot episode Dad's Dead, Christopher Titus is worried that his father may have passed on. You see, Ken has been in his room for four days straight....without getting a beer! It's the groundbreaking, autobiographical and hilarious sitcom that introduced a massive audience to the brilliance that is Christopher Titus....for three years.

Well hey, it was on Fox, after all. :)

P.S. I recorded this commentary at the butt crack of dawn, so keep that in mind while listening.
Direct download: sofadogs_titus1x01.mp3
Category: Sitcoms -- posted at: 10:19 AM
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Stu and I wax philosophical about Nightmares, the tenth episode from Buffy's first season. Everyone's worst fears are materializing, and it might just have something to do with a little boy named Billy, seen wandering around the halls of Sunnydale High. Within this episode, we learn some stuff like: Clowns are scary. Singing in an Opera is hard. Being buried alive really sucks. And, if you find a candy bar on the ground, you should definitely eat it without question. Notes: The Buffy and Angel Trivia Guide can be found at www.restlessbtvs.com
Direct download: sofadogs_17_buffy1x10.mp3
Category: Buffy: Season 1 -- posted at: 4:31 PM
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