Monday, May 12, 2014
"The Break Up" Commentary (Video)
more to add later, but this is the video we made after the finale about the finale, movie, and show.
Labels:
Dule Hill,
James Roday,
Psych,
Psychic Crapfest,
Steve Franks
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Se 1 Ep 11 He Loves Me, he Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead
PsychicCrapfest Se1Ep1 He Loves Me by allmr115
This is the dating episode, also maybe the longest title for a Psych episode (up to this point anyway) He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead.
More to add when time is available. The "Marvin I Love You" is obviously a reference to Doctor Who and the character "Marvin" in this episode played by Colin Cunningham.
Also making an appearance, ex-Mrs. Prince Mayte Garcia.
Labels:
Dule Hill,
James Roday,
Psych Season 1,
Psychic Crapfest
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Psych: Don't You Forget About Me (6th Season Promo Video)
Crossposted here on allmediareviews (my main blog)
haha, it's funny, as my co-host and I used this song for the one of the John Hughes-themed High School episodes Podcasts: Murder Anyone? Bueller? Anyone? a few years ago.
Gee, did they possibly come up with the idea after hearing our Podcast? doubtful, but if there was some justice, they could/should have.
Anyway, good to finally learn the season premieres in OCTOBER.
haha, it's funny, as my co-host and I used this song for the one of the John Hughes-themed High School episodes Podcasts: Murder Anyone? Bueller? Anyone? a few years ago.
Gee, did they possibly come up with the idea after hearing our Podcast? doubtful, but if there was some justice, they could/should have.
Anyway, good to finally learn the season premieres in OCTOBER.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Se1 Ep6 Weekend Warriors
Okay this is a test. Long story longer, our friends over at soundcloud.com don't exactly like the idea of 29 seconds of a song to be included in any file, regardless of how much other content is in it, to be shared. Now I have still 1 or 2 suspicions on to possibly get around that, but for now, any podcast made with this situation will have to use an alternative means of uploading.
We'll see I guess how good official.fm or some others I've seen such as mypodcast.com etc take to things. Otherwise the mic-to-speaker system may be the only option, or in the most desperate sitations, going back to badongo or another standard upload site that may not have an embed and streaming option.
That all being said, due to filefactory's crash and lack of the ability to stream said files anymore (at least free), all the podcasts shared from last year on that site need to be re-uploaded. Some 40 or 50 I think. Said uploading does take time of course; hence why I haven't gotten around to doing so.
But John and I have been making a lot of retro and Season 5 podcasts over the last 9 months, so included with the old ones, if all goes well in due time, the older ones should be available again soon, and the new/newer older/retro podcasts as well.
I suppose if not before, a goal would be by the Season 6 premiere which we still do not know when it will be. My guess is October. At Comic-Con maybe we'll find out.
More to add soon (hopefully!).
Oh, and as far as this episode goes, it is the Civil War re-enactment one/Captain Crunch. 6th episode of the show. And the ending of the podcast was memorable to say the least :p
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Se2Ep10 Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy
PsychicCrapfest Se2Ep10 GusDad1 by allmr111
So, this is the 1st X-Mas episode from Season 2. This is obviously being made/talked about long after it aired back in December 2007. This is the X-Mas episode with Ernie Hudson of course.
Beyond the episode, the usual nonsense of us talking about what's going on now, February 4th/5th 2011, etc is included. Of course with that, I explained what's been going on with the Psychic Crapfest and John goes into the Comcast/NBC merger news and potential impact. And the fact Comcast wanted $1 to watch the older X-Mas episodes ON DEMAND back in December.
But as far as the state of the psychic crapfest right now. We obviously have 7 or 8 episodes to catch-up on from back in November and December. The microphone/software issues, are not present to what I can tell. Although, I'm not sure they are in true 2-channel stereo still. But beggars can't be picky, right? ;p
And as far as the previously recorded podcasts via fileserve.com? fileserve I guess rebooted their site and removed/disabled the streaming function (at least for free), so I don't anticipate that being the upload site of choice. Instead, soundcloud is the go-to site of choice for now. Even with it's 2-hour limitation of space for free accounts. However, there are ways around that I believe, hehe.
So, anticipate, assuming Minnesota's winter is mostly blizzard-free for the next 2-months, a slew of new entries and podcasts, along with a lot of new soundcloud links on the master list (and posted in said entries, which probably will be bumped when they are available).
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Promo for Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part
this looks good, but I still wonder if their will be a Princess Bride or The Crush reference.
Labels:
Canada,
Cary Elwes,
New Season of Psych,
Princess Bride,
Psych,
Psychic Crapfest,
The Crush
Monday, October 18, 2010
NBC Meltdown/Stickies
NBC Meltdown by AllMR
This may be one of a number of isolated "highlights" (or lowlights :p) from our Podcast. And the podcast it comes from the entry posted last year here, which is for the
Season 4, episode 9 "Shawn Takes a Shot in the Dark" aka "Longmore Man."
mostly John's meltdown of NBC's lack of good tv shows (while USA Network has so many).
Labels:
Highlights,
Lowlights,
NBC,
Psychic Crapfest,
Stickies
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