Richard Jackson of Val Verde Broadcasting joins Liam & Ben to answer questions from The Hat. In this episode we re-cast films with the actors from other films; we open up our own food cart and we get songs stuck in our head.
Tupac was a Hologram Lion [Ep68 ft Bim Adeyi]
Violently Pooie In Peru [Ep67 ft Richard Jackson]
The Conversation Hat Podcast – [Ep38 ft John Renney]
This week Liam and Ben are joined by filmmaker John Renney to discuss the ironic tortures that wait for us in hell; the skills we'd like to develop; and to play Getting To Know You.
This episode features the musical creation entitled Squishy Podcast. Our $5 patrons are able to download the tune from Patreon.
SHOW NOTES
Hell In Colour. There is no information about this film. So, er.... bye then?
The concept of being punished in the afterlife isn't a new one, many stories and shows have built on the idea of punishments being ironic or symbolic in nature: Homer has to eat all the donuts; Ted (of Bill & fame) is chased by the Easter Bunny; Tantalus is taunted with grapes. In this episode the team have to devise their own ironic or symbolic tortures. You can read some much better ideas over on TVTropes.org
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The Conversation Hat is hosted by Ben Pierson and Liam Taylor, and edited by Laura Elmer.
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Music by Liam Taylor.