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Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:13 am
by Crazy Clees
*SNIKT* Our heroes are back in the theater for all the abs, veins, claws, and plot holes you can handle. Hugh Jackman is back in the role of Logan and travels from the jungle forests of Canada all the way to the love hotels of Japan. Ryan and Alex are joined by Corwin and Alex's wife Dorothy for the claw cutting sequel in the Wolverine franchise.
As always, spoiler alerts, as we recap the entire movie. Listen as we talk about the (somewhat) good, the (almost constant) bad, and the (glaringly) ugly. Turn your ear holes' regeneration up to 11, and join us this week.
M4A and MP3 available on the website
Re: Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:55 pm
by MetoxoTheLavaMan
Clees, you're too young to be such a grouchy old man.
Re: Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 6:55 am
by Crazy Clees
It is funny, in real life I am one of the most upbeat person around. If I am ever in a grumpy mood, everyone assumes my cat died or something, it is not common. But sometimes you just gotta be grouchy.
That and listen to the upcoming ep of DAMPcast. The recorder had and error and didnt record the first 30 mins, so we had to do it again. I was pretty grumpy there, too.
Re: Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 2:40 pm
by Slym
On the bright side maybe you could qualify for grumpy old man senior discounts.

Re: Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 6:32 pm
by Crazy Clees
I really just want to be the grumpy cat of our podcast. I love that little thing
Re: Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 6:52 pm
by Slym
Re: Big One Movie Review Podcast : The Wolverine (2013)
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:36 am
by MetoxoTheLavaMan
Also where did you get the idea that bones have no nerves/pain receptors?
"The main misconception about bones then, is that they are made up of dead tissue. This is not true, they have cells, nerves, blood vessels and pain receptors. Bone constituents, organic and inorganic matrix and cells all turn over at a fairly rapid rate. If we treat a bone with various solvents we can remove the inorganic matrix and leave the flexible collagen. Or we can burn a bone and leave a hard brittle residue."