Posted April 04, 2016
I like playing games and listening to podcasts at the same time, but I'm kinda running out, so I figured I could ask you guys for some podcast suggestions for me to listen to.
To avoid being entirely selfish, I could list a few of the ones I really like.
The Weekly Planet: Mr. Sunday Movies, the guy who made probably most of the easter egg videos and trailer breakdowns you've seen on Youtube, joins his friend to talk about comic book movies and major releases. It's mostly just palling around, it has a very light hearted tone. The video I linked is a good example, it's an excerpt from their discussion on the cancelled Batman vs. Superman movie from 2002, both interesting and funny.
The Drawfee Channel: This one is actually a video podcast, where the hosts take suggestions from the comments and make silly drawings based on them. It's pretty funny seeing how they react to people's outlandish suggestions, or in Wiki-Roulette, where they hit the random button in wikipedia and have to draw the result.
The Parapod: Two british comedians, one who's very interested in the supernatural and one who's a complete skeptic, discuss famous mysteries and hauntings. No offense to people who believe in ghosts, but the guy here really isn't very smart at all, and that's where a lot of the humor comes from. Feels very reminiscent of The Ricky Gervais Show with Karl Pinkington.
What Podcasts do you listen to?
To avoid being entirely selfish, I could list a few of the ones I really like.
The Weekly Planet: Mr. Sunday Movies, the guy who made probably most of the easter egg videos and trailer breakdowns you've seen on Youtube, joins his friend to talk about comic book movies and major releases. It's mostly just palling around, it has a very light hearted tone. The video I linked is a good example, it's an excerpt from their discussion on the cancelled Batman vs. Superman movie from 2002, both interesting and funny.
The Drawfee Channel: This one is actually a video podcast, where the hosts take suggestions from the comments and make silly drawings based on them. It's pretty funny seeing how they react to people's outlandish suggestions, or in Wiki-Roulette, where they hit the random button in wikipedia and have to draw the result.
The Parapod: Two british comedians, one who's very interested in the supernatural and one who's a complete skeptic, discuss famous mysteries and hauntings. No offense to people who believe in ghosts, but the guy here really isn't very smart at all, and that's where a lot of the humor comes from. Feels very reminiscent of The Ricky Gervais Show with Karl Pinkington.
What Podcasts do you listen to?