June 12, 2012Comments Off on Episode CXLIII: The E3 Texas Hold ‘Em
The King returns from LA…
This week the B3 crew gather around for another edition of “Guess Who Died This Week?” and Chapter 63 of the MBTA “Oh, For Fuck’s Sake!” KBD shares his thoughts and favorites about this year’s E3, Anvil gives his weekly sports report, and another discussion about the movie Goon is raised.
February 14, 2012Comments Off on Episode CXXVIII: I Need More Porn At Work!
When PC gaming reviewer (and Blueonic’s cousin) Teg is in the house, no one is safe…
This week the Bastards share their thoughts on the new Denzel Washington/Ryan Reynolds film Safe House, Anvil gets pissed at some Jedi and Sith people, and discover a little gem from 2008 known as Beer For My Horses. The week in sports is also analyzed, including — yes — the disaster known as the Super Bowl. King Baby Duck tries his best to describe the awkwardness of the Kinect Disneyland Adventures demo, Teg & Blueonic share their thoughts on current gaming trends and their predictions for the future in gaming, and the sequel Shank 2 gets played with guns blazing.
January 31, 2012Comments Off on Episode CXXVI: Thank You, Gina, May I Have Another?
After a break, the Bastards regroup for an all-new episode.
This week the B3 crew look at the demos for UFC Undisputed 3, The Darkness 2, and Quarrel, and Blueonic shares his reasons why Call of Juarez: The Cartel is such an awful game! Anvil gives his weekly sports report, the Bastards give their Super Bowl picks, and reveal a special bet they have made with Toronto rockers Hunter Valentine on what happens if their Patriots win or lose. An Oh For Fuck’s Sake about annoying people in the movie theater is thrown on the table, and Contraband and Haywire are both reviewed.
January 10, 2012Comments Off on Episode CXXIV: Once A Bitch, Always A Canuck
A brand-new year, a brand-new episode!
This week King Baby Duck and Anvil share what they did over the break, jump right into the week of sports, and discuss their thoughts on Brock Lesner’s retirement announcement and Cris Cyborg’s steroid scandal. The new NFL Blitz game is put on the table, and the Kinect demos for Kung Fu: High Impact and Motionsports: Adrenaline are analyzed. Another chapter of the MBTA Oh For Fuck’s Sake! is put into the book, and Anvil does an actual anime review this time around for the classic Baki The Grappler.
September 1, 2011Comments Off on Patriots Dedicate Tonight’s Game For A Somber Occasion
The New England Patriots, who are on the road to open the regular season on the 10-year anniversary of September 11, will recognize the somber occasion at tonight’s preseason game versus the New York Giants.
As part of the remembrance, the Patriots will host former guard Joe Andruzzi, his three New York City firefighter brothers and his father, a former New York City police officer. It was an iconic moment in franchise history when the four Andruzzi boys and their father were recognized on the field at Foxboro Stadium on Sept. 23, 2001, just 12 days after the events of 9/11 as the NFL returned to play and the country began its long healing process. The Andruzzi family will serve as honorary game captains and participate in the coin toss.
Also as part of the tribute members of all five branches of the military will participate in pregame ceremonies, as well as local police, state police and local firefighters. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard will present five separate color guards for the national anthem while dozens of police officers and firefighters line the field from end zone to end zone. Approximately 200 armed service members, police and firefighters will take part in the ceremonies tonight.
In celebration of USA Football month in August, the Patriots also invited 1,500 youth football players and cheerleaders from Massachusetts and Rhode Island to attend Thursday’s game free of charge. Invited guests include members of the eight teams that represented New England in the 2010 Pop Warner Super Bowl championships held in Florida. During halftime of Thursday night’s game, four local Pop Warner football teams will scrimmage on the Gillette Stadium field. Approximately 100 youth football players from Plymouth (two teams), Bellingham and Arlington will participate in the scrimmages. As both a football fan and someone who lost a family member on 9/11 I believe this will be a great event.
July 26, 2011Comments Off on Episode CIV: The Winehouse Is On Fire!!!
Get your hate mail letters ready…
This week the Bastards celebrate gay marriage in New York, spare no punches when one-hit wonder (song-wise) Amy Winehouse kicks the bucket, and the recent Cage The Elephant album Thank You, Happy Birthday is on the table. The demo for Xbox Live Arcade game Bastion is looked closely at, the most uneventful week in sports is covered by Anvil, the Duck reviews Horrible Bosses and a preview of some of the most hotly anticipated films is brought into the spotlight.
Editor’s Note: While we may not have been fans of Ms. Winehouse — and make light of the situation — it is a sad occasion when someone passes away, especially at such a young age. Comedian/actor Russell Brand recently posted a very well-worded eulogy regarding her, and personally I think it serves as a fine rebuttal to what we said in this episode. Take a moment and read it.
July 19, 2011Comments Off on Episode CIII: Annihilation By ‘Splosion!
Everybody loves donuts, especially those who love blowing shit up!
This week the Anvil rants on the week of sports — including the MLB All-Star game and the Roger Clemens mistrial — and King Baby Duck & Blueonic looks at the heavily-underrated Jim Carrey flick I Love You Phillip Morris and the recent price hikes at Netflix. Plus the Bastards are split in regards to the new Limp Bizkit album Gold Cobra, the demos for Catherine and Ms. ‘Splosion Man are put under the microscope and Blueonic reviews the new Annihilation pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops.
July 12, 2011Comments Off on Episode CII: Jeter The Deadliest Bobblehead
After filling their bellies with tons of burgers ‘n’ dogs during the Fourth of July Week the Bastards get their composure together for an all-new Podcast episode.
This week the B3 crew share how the calendar photo shoot went with the people from Cage Titans and Contemporarily Out of Order, and then review the latest release from Seether. Blueonic tries to figure out what happened to all the bands he liked back from the 90s, and Anvil gives his weekly sports reports. Finally King Baby Duck looks at the demo for MLBBobbleheads Pro, and he and Blueonic give their takes on Deadliest Warrior: Legends and Dead Block.
April 19, 2011Comments Off on Episode XCII: Two Bastards, A Manson & A Pineapple Hitler!
The Bastard get a fine invasion from The Issues Show duo!
This week the B3 crew welcome the Issues Guy and JC Sergeant from The Issues Show, a show that will soon be under the Land of ESH. Issues Guy & JC Sergeant give the B3 listeners a taste of what to expect with their segment Epic Queue, showcasing the wins and fails of Netflix rentals. King Baby Duck and Issues Guy review Arthur and Your Highness, and Anvil gives his weekly sports report. Plus more making fun of the French!
April 12, 2011Comments Off on Episode XCI: Three Men & A King Baby Duck
The Bastards say “Good riddance to bad Ramirez!” in an all-new episode.
This week the B3 crew discuss why they tend to avoid certain movies for obviously good reasons, and why they go too far in some cases. Anvil and Mr. Cuse say adios to the crybaby known as Mannie Ramirez, Mr. Cuse reports on the PGA Masters, Anvil gives his NFL Draft Picks and much more in the sports segment. Then the guys give their thoughts on UFC Personal Trainer, the new Twisted Metal and Sonic Generations, and King Baby Duck and Blueonic review the demos for Red Faction: Battlegrounds and The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile. Finally Mr. Cuse takes a look at the artist Eric Hutchinson and the others give their opinion of the new album from m-flo/Teriyaki Boyz member VERBAL.