Opinions Like A-Holes
6 years and barreling onward, Zampino and Hilton talk about it all, typically with some of the funniest people in the midwest. Come hang out with us.
Ep 301 Toponga Meets World
This week, we’re hanging out with performer/content creator/streamer/more Suzy Specter! We check out trailers for Borderlands and Boy Kills World, and love both (that’s a surprise!) Plus, stories from working security, how to pronounce “Topanga,” and the secret science of hand farts!
This week, we’re hanging out with performer/content creator/streamer/more Suzy Specter! We check out trailers for Borderlands and Boy Kills World, and love both (that’s a surprise!) Plus, stories from working security, how to pronounce “Topanga,” and the secret science of hand farts!
Ep 300 We Are The Worst
Congratulations, A-holes, we’ve reached Episode 300! We kick things off talking about the new logo, commissioned from artist Zach Raw, and a new giveaway sponsor, the Loony Bin Comedy Club! Then, we’re thrilled to welcome back actor/comedian/musician CR Parsons! CR is preparing to headline the Bricktown Comedy Club, on top of his myriad other projects. We check out trailers for A Quiet Place: Day One, Twisters, and Deadpool & Wolverine, to various levels of excitement. Plus, the cast of the Fantastic Four is announced, and Paul McCartney finds his stolen guitar!
Congratulations, A-holes, we’ve reached Episode 300! We kick things off talking about the new logo, commissioned from artist Zach Raw, and a new giveaway sponsor, the Loony Bin Comedy Club! Then, we’re thrilled to welcome back actor/comedian/musician CR Parsons! CR is preparing to headline the Bricktown Comedy Club, on top of his myriad other projects. We check out trailers for A Quiet Place: Day One, Twisters, and Deadpool & Wolverine, to various levels of excitement. Plus, the cast of the Fantastic Four is announced, and Paul McCartney finds his stolen guitar!
Ep 299 Mommy, Uppies!
This week, we are hanging out with comedian and podcaster Larry Tibbs. We talk about the latest developments in professional wrestling. Then, it’s the trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (with a fun recording glitch.) We talk about the joy of legacies in entertainment, and sharing our interests with the next generation. Then, it’s the new Paramount Plus mini-series about Sonic’s pal Knuckles the Echidna. Also, we like Sylvester Stallone, even if he’s not a good actor.
This week, we are hanging out with comedian and podcaster Larry Tibbs. We talk about the latest developments in professional wrestling. Then, it’s the trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (with a fun recording glitch.) We talk about the joy of legacies in entertainment, and sharing our interests with the next generation. Then, it’s the new Paramount Plus mini-series about Sonic’s pal Knuckles the Echidna. Also, we like Sylvester Stallone, even if he’s not a good actor.
Ep 297 The Dong of Tsushima
This week, we’re joined by Roxy Rockette, burlesque performer and producer of the Pearl District Peep Show, & co-producer of the Tulsa Burlesque Festival. We check out the trailer for the remake of Roadhouse (it makes fighting look cool) and Avatar: The Last Airbender (it makes everything look cool). Plus, The Marvels, skateboarding, Legos, TMNT, and dongs. Honestly, it’s more on topic than most episodes.
This week, we’re joined by Roxy Rockette, burlesque performer and producer of the Pearl District Peep Show, & co-producer of the Tulsa Burlesque Festival. We check out the trailer for the remake of Roadhouse (it makes fighting look cool) and Avatar: The Last Airbender (it makes everything look cool). Plus, The Marvels, skateboarding, Legos, TMNT, and dongs. Honestly, it’s more on topic than most episodes.
Ep 296 Tosh.Woah
2024, here we go! Brett and Hannah are back this week! We check out the trailer for Lisa Frankenstein, which looks better than another Diablo Cody movie. We also check out Mickey’s Mouse Trap, which features the freshly in the public domain Steamboat Willie. The film doesn’t look great, but the Steamboat Willie horror game Infestation: Origins does (and the devs show some good qualities with a needed name change.) Meanwhile, a 13-year old has beaten Tetris, which we didn’t know could be beaten. Plus, our favorite puzzle games, how to be a good ally, and comics talk cancel culture.
Ep 295 The APN Network
This week on OLA, we welcome Michael Hulett, owner of The Hulett Collection photography gallery in Tulsa’s Cherry Street district. We watched the trailer for Land of Bad, which looks bad, Scrambled, which looks good, and Love Lies Bleeding which looks freaking fantastic. We talk about the quality of recent Marvel movies, and the recent fall of Jonathan Majors. Plus, the weird cast of the show Dexter, the great roles chosen by Kristen Stewart, and why you should not stop at the first episode of Severance.
This week on OLA, we welcome Michael Hulett, owner of The Hulett Collection photography gallery in Tulsa’s Cherry Street district. We watched the trailer for Land of Bad, which looks bad, Scrambled, which looks good, and Love Lies Bleeding which looks freaking fantastic. We talk about the quality of recent Marvel movies, and the recent fall of Jonathan Majors. Plus, the weird cast of the show Dexter, the great roles chosen by Kristen Stewart, and why you should not stop at the first episode of Severance.
Ep 294 A Real Anne Stan
This week, we’re chatting with Mason Thatcher, one of the new owners of the Loony Bin Comedy Club. He talks a little about some of the big changes at the club, plus, we check out trailers for If and The Bricklayer, and talk about the trend of movies about the side-jobs for trained killers. Also, favorite Christmas songs. We also touch on the challenges of restaurant pricing, and the 10 movies that defined the 2000s.
This week, we’re chatting with Mason Thatcher, one of the new owners of the Loony Bin Comedy Club. He talks a little about some of the big changes at the club, plus, we check out trailers for If and The Bricklayer, and talk about the trend of movies about the side-jobs for trained killers. Also, favorite Christmas songs. We also touch on the challenges of restaurant pricing, and the 10 movies that defined the 2000s.
Ep 293 Mad Max: Fury Hog
We’re hanging out with Dustin Howard, this week, making up for the botched recording from earlier this month. Dustin is scoring Haxan at Circle Cinema on 12/21, and putting on cool shows and events at Noise Town Tulsa. We talk about the strengths of sci-fi, the changing nature of humor, and where to stream a bunch of cool movies. We check out the trailers for Ted (the series) and Furiosa (the movie.) Plus, whether you should read the book or watch the movie first. Answer: it depends.
We’re hanging out with Dustin Howard, this week, making up for the botched recording from earlier this month. Dustin is scoring Haxan at Circle Cinema on 12/21, and putting on cool shows and events at Noise Town Tulsa. We talk about the strengths of sci-fi, the changing nature of humor, and where to stream a bunch of cool movies. We check out the trailers for Ted (the series) and Furiosa (the movie.) Plus, whether you should read the book or watch the movie first. Answer: it depends.
Ep 292 Food Goo
This week, we’re chatting with Bradley McPherson, and learning all the fun of getting to celebrate holidays. We check out the trailer for Godzilla x Kong: The Hidden Empire - and debate which is the top and which is the bottom. We also watch the trailer for LetterKenny Season 12, and discuss the perfect first episode. Plus, making assumptions about Canadians. We also talk about pizzelles, however you say it.
This week, we’re chatting with Bradly McPherson, and learning all the fun of getting to celebrate holidays. We check out the trailer for Godzilla x Kong: The Hidden Empire - and debate which is the top and which is the bottom. We also watch the trailer for LetterKenny Season 12, and discuss the perfect first episode. Plus, making assumptions about Canadians. We also talk about pizzelles, however you say it.
Ep 291 McFlurry Finder TM
Sondra Slade is back, making time for us amid a busy schedule. We talk about the weird number of cartoon characters who don’t wear pants.
We check out trailers for Madame Web and Arthur the King. Oh, and The Garfield Movie and What If Season 2. Lots of trailers this week. Plus, we love Sad Cat Diaries. And couches.
Sondra Slade is back, making time for us amid a busy schedule. We talk about the weird number of cartoon characters who don’t wear pants. We check out trailers for Madame Web and Arthur the King. Oh, and The Garfield Movie and What If Season 2. Lots of trailers this week. Plus, we love Sad Cat Diaries. And couches.
Ep 290 Eureka Springs for Hobbits
Jyl Johnson is hanging out this week, as she prepares for a big move overseas! Jyl is selling fantastic pieces of art and memorabilia at her Facebook group “Pieces of Me.” Check it out! We talk about the trailer for Inside Out 2, and the weird experience of being Gen X and Millennials learning to process emotions (and how to raise more emotionally intelligent kids!) We look at the need for smaller films, (after Hilton’s review of the awesome MCU movie The Marvels) and how some actors are keeping that independent film spirit alive. We share stories about going to events on our own. We watch the trailer for “Please Don’t Destroy: The treasure of Foggy Mountain” and “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” and are excited for both. Plus, what Rainn Wilson said about his time on The Office, and his thoughts looking back.
Ep 289 Lesbian Dave Matthews
Jeff Thompson is hanging out this week. Jeff is the brains behind the sober living pop up project (looking for a permanent home) Straight Edge Lounge. We check out trailers for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, and the riveting trailer for the latest MCU, Echo. We also look back at the 1992 comedy film Stay Tuned, and learned which Queen song Freddie Mercury liked better than Bohemian a Rhapsody (and why we agree.) Plus, Barry Williams likes Tulsa.
Jeff Thompson is hanging out this week. Jeff is the brains behind the sober living pop up project (looking for a permanent home) Straight Edge Lounge. We check out trailers for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, and the riveting trailer for the latest MCU, Echo. We also look back at the 1992 comedy film Stay Tuned, and learned which Queen song Freddie Mercury liked better than Bohemian a Rhapsody (and why we agree.) Plus, Barry Williams likes Tulsa.
Ep 287 Dong Quixote
This week, Chuck Foxen with Circle Cinema is hanging out! Circle has Killers of the Flower Moon showing now, so go see it there! We also check out the trailer for American Fiction, which looks like a powerful commentary (and is coming to the Circle in December!) Plus, we talk about the impact of Reservation Dogs and the lack of impact of Tulsa King. Plus, why sex scenes used to be in all the movies. Also, a crash course in marketing!
This week, Chuck Foxen with Circle Cinema is hanging out! Circle has Killers of the Flower Moon showing now, so go see it there! We also check out the trailer for American Fiction, which looks like a powerful commentary (and is coming to the Circle in December!) Plus, we talk about the impact of Reservation Dogs and the lack of impact of Tulsa King. Plus, why sex scenes used to be in all the movies. Also, a crash course in marketing!
Ep 284 I'm a Marvel Guy, and I'm Marvel Bi
This week we’re hanging out with Natasha Ferdinand! We check out the trailer for The Enfield Exorcist and Next Goal Wins. Then, it’s the problems with too many franchise movies. Also, tales of growing up scared of rollercoasters. Plus, a visit from Spider-Gwen, and shouting at a racist.
Ep 283 Glandy Newman
Comedian Dan Fritschie is back this week! We check out the trailers for comedy Sick Girl, which looks like a fun time built from a bad idea. Speaking of concerning movie ideas, Hilton saw Rain Man and says it holds up. We also watch the trailer for the new Hunger Games, and learn why Dan doesn’t like prequels. Plus, Tim Burton doesn’t like how Warner Brothers is using Batman, and Zamp has no patience for that. Plus, the problem with telling a story out of order.
Ep 282 Aquaman vs. The Incredible Mr. Limpet
This week, we’ve got comedian and filmmaker Jacob Hatfield in the hot seat, talking about his mini documentary series, CSE. We check out the trailer for Kite Man - Hell Yeah, Aquaman and the Seven Kingdoms, and Goosebumps, but none seem as cool as the Incredible Mr. limpet. Also, the proper time to kinkshame. “Why you trying to encroach on my squoze?”
This week, we’ve got comedian and filmmaker Jacob Hatfield in the hot seat, talking about his mini documentary series, CSE. We check out the trailer for Kite Man - Hell Yeah, Aquaman and the Seven Kingdoms, and Goosebumps, but none seem as cool as the Incredible Mr. limpet. Also, the proper time to kinkshame. “Why you trying to encroach on my squoze?”
Ep 281 Rye Dag Homboe
This week, we are hanging out with Brian Sittler, cohost for the people persons paper podcast. We check out trailers for The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One (again.) Then, it’s the preview of One Life and a look at the glorious work of Nicholas Winton. We also somehow get into details about the show Late night Lockup and the value of having farts on reserve. Plus, Nirvana’s In Utero celebrates a 30th anniversary re-release with 53 previously unreleased tracks. Oh, and the word butterfly in German is weird.
This week, we are hanging out with Brian Sittler, cohost for the people persons paper podcast. We check out trailers for The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One (again.) Then, it’s the preview of One Life and a look at the glorious work of Nicholas Winton. We also somehow get into details about the show Late night Lockup and the value of having farts on reserve. Plus, Nirvana’s In Utero celebrates a 30th anniversary re-release with 53 previously unreleased tracks. Oh, and the word butterfly in German is weird.
Ep 280 Los Angeles Means "The Angels"
Mac Taylor is hanging out this week, talking about the Goonies and other classic movies. Plus, we check out the trailer for Reptile, and talk about the makings of a good mystery. Haunting in Venice and Slotherhouse round out the trailer train, then it’s all about odd old job stories and living hard and not remembering your 20s. Plus, Paul Rudd saying “dick.”
Mac Taylor is hanging out this week, talking about the Goonies and other classic movies. Plus, we check out the trailer for Reptile, and talk about the makings of a good mystery. Haunting in Venice and Slotherhouse round out the trailer train, then it’s all about odd old job stories and living hard and not remembering your 20s. Plus, Paul Rudd saying “dick.”
Ep 279 The Trojan Horse of Hip-Hop
This week, we’re chatting with artist, musician, and poet Written Quincey about his upcoming art exhibit at the Center for Public Secrets September 1st and 2nd. We check out the new single and video from DJ Shadow. Then, it’s the awful-looking new movie Freelance. We talk about the power of MC Hammer and the recent HipHop 50 concert. Plus, Ryan Walters is a bad person and you can call his office at 405-521-3301 and tell him to stop screwing with Oklahoma schools.
This week, we’re chatting with artist, musician, and poet Written Quincey about his upcoming art exhibit at the Center for Public Secrets September 1st and 2nd. We check out the new single and video from DJ Shadow. Then, it’s the awful-looking new movie Freelance. We talk about the power of MC Hammer and the recent HipHop 50 concert. Plus, Ryan Walters is a bad person and you can call his office at 405-521-3301 and tell him to stop screwing with Oklahoma schools.
Ep 278 The Everlasting Gays
Evan Hughes is back this week, as we talk the pestilence of massive stadium concerts in midtown Tulsa. We are avoiding Hollywood topics the best we can this week, in solidarity with striking creatives. Still, we touch on the challenges of film shooting in Tulsa, and learn about an independent production allowed to shoot during the strike because it is meeting every demand, King Ivory! We also learn all about the show Evan is producing later this month featuring comedian and artist Peter Bedgood at the historic Circle Cinema. Plus, new Guns and Roses, and Cop slide!
Evan Hughes is back this week, as we talk the pestilence of massive stadium concerts in midtown Tulsa. We are avoiding Hollywood topics the best we can this week, in solidarity with striking creatives. Still, we touch on the challenges of film shooting in Tulsa, and learn about an independent production allowed to shoot during the strike because it is meeting every demand, King Ivory! We also learn all about the show Evan is producing later this month featuring comedian and artist Peter Bedgood at the historic Circle Cinema. Plus, new Guns and Roses, and Cop slide!