Our 500th Episode — Papa’s Basement 500
One of my favorite episodes of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is titled “Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender.” The episode’s premise is that show protagonist Dennis Reynolds bears […]
It’s a contentious time in this nation’s history: Pokemon Go has us fighting over PokeGyms and tiny monsters. We are busy either murdering or being murdered by cops. And I wouldn’t trust presumptive nominees of the country’s main political parties to not cheat at a game of Monopoly much less run this aging republic into the ground.
But let’s be honest: The biggest divide right now, by far, is whether your stand on the side of Paul Feig’s new Ghostbusters film. Are you down with Hollywood and its endless remakes? Are you happy to see four women get a crack at being the fact of a summer blockbuster? Do you enjoy films that feature a cast you can play “Fuck/Marry/Kill/Kill Twice Just To Be Safe” with? Clearly Ghostbusters is an incredibly sensitive topic for the huddled Internet masses. And you can finally relax, because Papa’s Basement is here to tell you exactly how to feel about it. As if that weren’t enough, we also cover Joe Paterno apparently knowing about ol’ Jerry Sandusky ass-plowing kids back during the Bicentennial. It’s a packed show and, to top it all off, guest Tom Block joins us for the hour before he leaves for Richmond, VA, a land of super-alluring art school women, delicious Southern food and a 7% chance of getting robbed on any given night. If you end up seeing Ghostbusters over the weekend, leave us a comment below and let us know you thought of it.
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John Papageorgiou June 29, 2016
One of my favorite episodes of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is titled “Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender.” The episode’s premise is that show protagonist Dennis Reynolds bears […]
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