Wednesday, July 30, 2014

It's Time For a Serious Discussion About Snowpiercer.


The Melbourne Film Festival starts today, which means it's time for serious film discussions. And the film I want to have a serious discussion about right now is SNOWPIERCER.

Yes, it's great. But I feel a key question has been left unaddressed.

WHERE DO THEY PUT THE CHICKENS?

The chickens would be smelly and loud, so they wouldn't want them up the front of the train next to the rich people.

But they couldn't put the chickens at the back of the train either, or else the poor people would just break in and eat them.

It seems to me the most optimum carriage to place the chickens would be in between the soldiers' barracks and the water supply, but we see the characters walk through these carriages uninterrupted and there are no chickens.

SO WHERE ARE THE CHICKENS?

Sorry for ruining the movie for you.

#WhereAreTheChickens

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Episode 6 - JULY LIVE SHOW: Batman with guest Angus Brown


It's our July live show, and a very special one as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of BATMAN. Joining Lucas & Laz for the ride this month is stand-up comedian and all-round Bat fanatic, Angus Brown.

Download now on iTunes or by Direct Download, or just stream below.

And don't forget, Radioactive Lounge merchandise is now available from our Red Bubble store. Show your Rad Lounge pride and help support the show at the same time!

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Episode 5 - Pat Mills Interview Part 2

 
We're back with Part 2 of our interview with UK comics legend Pat Mills. In this concluding hour, we talk about his time writing for Doctor Who (the TV show as well as the comic!) during the 1980s, as well as his American comics work - Marshall Law, Batman, and falling asleep in a Marvel 2099 story meeting. Plus plenty more!

Listen now on iTunes, Direct Download, or stream below.

Show Links:
  • To End All Wars, the WW1 anthology featuring an introduction by Pat, comes out this week!
  • the gorgeous art of Fay Dalton
  • Hannah Berry, artist on Pat's story in the Edinburgh International Book Festival comic, but from the look of her website also writer/artist of a number of graphic novels we need to be reading
  • IDP:2043, the final title of that Edinburgh International Book Festival comic, also featuring work by Irvine Welsh. Available for pre-order now.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Episode 4 - Pat Mills Interview, Part 1


It's another of our extra "lockout" editions of the Radioactive Lounge and a very special one, as we bring you Part 1 of our interview with UK comics legend Pat Mills - founder of 2000AD, creator of ABC Warriors, Slaine, Marshall Law and many more...

Available now on iTunes, or Direct Download, or just stream below...