Directors Cut Radio vs WW84 and Soul.

Twas the weekend after Christmas and all through the house, we didn’t do a Christmas special, but Dan did get a vasectomy. You’ll hear all of the gritty details. We also chat with Mitchell Kezin of the Christmas vinyl documentary Jingle Bell Rocks. Plus we say things we shouldn’t say on the radio. Find out what those are. This week on Directors Cut Radio. That show that you listen to… but you’d rather watch because you know, Steph.

Directors Cut Radio All Up in Your Beak

This week we talk about the Star Wars Holiday Special. Yes, the new one made by Lego’s. Yes, we chat all about The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special. This is our review. You’re gonna have to fast forward about 45 minutes. We also know you’re not listening to this show, and we’re wasting our time. Thanks for reminding me that I’m wasting my sweet life doing a podcast nobody cares about. I’m only typing this for google food, and the awkward reminder to myself how shitty my life actually is. I’ve decided these captions will be my diary. So when I die, someone will read this and probably still not care.

Thanksgiving 2020, Dan.

How To: Do a Radio Show like Directors Cut Radio

This week on Directors Cut Radio, we talk about How To with John Wilson. Plus Steph talks about mail fraud, and Chris eats breakfast. I don’t remember what happened, and it’s taken me a while to upload the show. I’m guessing most of that stuff probably happened so here is your latest episode of Directors Cut Radio. If you download this podcast, let us know. We want to know if you’d rather listen live or with a podcast too?

Directors Cut Radio Vs. Cats

Please don’t be looking for bootleg photos of my butthole.

The internet is made up of cats in tubes. Little did we know, many years ago the brilliant minds in broadway figured out the world’s obsession with felines and made a hit play out of it. Andrew Lloyd Weber penned the music based on T.S. Elliott’s short stories and the rest was history. I bet you can still remember the tacky shirts emblazed the Cats’ logo worn by those socially awkward kids in high school who went to church regularly and took chorus as an elective by choice. Since the broadway musical cats was one of the first destination musicals for Broadway, Hollywood did what Hollywood had to do, they had to cash in on the Cat’s phenomenon and produce a feature film with the likes of Taylor Swift, James Corden, Jennifer Hudson, Rebel Wilson, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Idris Elba, and many more. Despite the big names, this movie flopped harder than a chubby man losing his footing at the edge of the taller diving board at your local community pool. This movie was so bad, a rumor is swirling that they had to recut the movie after the initial release to remove CGI buttholes from the characters so they wouldn’t tarnish the names of these worshiped actors. Today we review Cats and talk about the travesty that was broadway on the silver screen.

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