
Hosted by Dwight Fenderman · EN

Dustin & Ky talk about masturbating in church, dank moth memes, building Yeti toys, Dustin's old gangster friend back in high school, apple brandy, terrible racist jokes, ham sandwiches, and some other stuff.

In this bizarre & explicit episode, Dustin & Ky talk about Dustin's weird, older friend who used to bootleg hentai back in the day, the boys being exposed to explicit pornography when they were young, trying to be better allies in this post-modern age, and what happens when your old middle school pals become football hunks in high school and pretend they don't know you anymore. It's a whole mess of good old fashioned fun!

In this meandering episode, your intrepid hosts discuss the secret genius of Tom Green's magnum opus "Freddy Got Fingered", the troubled history of Chris Elliott's 90's cult classic "Cabin Boy", the redemption of once and future pop songstress Rebecca Black ten years after "Friday" forever altered the course of musical history, the hidden wonders of forgotten comedy gem "See No Evil, Hear No Evil", and then things wrap up with the gents wondering how they could trick legendary director/raconteur/weirdo John Waters into appearing on their "podcast".

In this episode, Dustin & Ky discuss one of the most devastating moments from Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman", the pointless nihilism of the recent "War Of The Worlds" series, revisionist takes on the "Peter Pan" story, and some exciting recent archaeological finds.

Dustin reveals the one song that changed the way he looked at music as a young lad, Rammstein is mentioned, the superiority of Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" is discussed, and then the boys just talk about the making of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" for a while.

A conversation about the inevitability of death prompts an appraisal of James O'Barr's seminal graphic novel "The Crow" and its original cinematic adaptation.

Dustin & Ky lament the recent death of legendary songwriter and music producer Jim Steinman and look back on his mighty works that have left an indelible mark on rock n' roll history.

Ky found a Jack T. Chick tract out in the wild, and this discovery sparks a wide-ranging conversation covering global warming, abuses in the Catholic Church, immortality, life after death, interplanetary travel, and the inevitable heat death of the universe.

Folk Heroes are demystified, the real Smurfs are discovered, and all the latest DC Comics movie news is broken down, because what else are two inebriated nerds supposed to talk about?

Dustin & Ky discuss the recently released "Zack Snyder's Justice League" and the current state of the DC Movie Universe.