What Would Orson Drink? What Would Orson Drink?
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- TV & Film
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Each week we finish a bottle of liquor we've never tried, before the end of a movie we've never seen, then review both when it's over! Fun for the whole family!
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Ep11: Pumpkin Spice Baileys/Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
The kids wish you a Happy Halloween by watching the 1994 horror classic(ish) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation! Joel's not-so-hidden white girl provides another gross liquor, Kelsey is concerned that a minor character is being emotionally abused by her boyfriend, and Zak is irrationally upset about how many fog machines were used for this movie.
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Ep10: Fancy Tequila/Eyes Wide Shut
The kids are joined by their first scheduled guest, the always-charming Christian Benavides, to share some fancy tequila and the 1999 Stanley Kubrick film, Eyes Wide Shut. Kelsey tries and fails to fall asleep, Zak throws a gallon of iced tea at the television, and Joel recounts tales of the Great Gatsby-esque parties Christy B threw at his apartment back in college.
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Ep9: Dripping Springs Vodka/The Man With The Golden Gun
The gang watches the 1974 Roger Moore-era Bond movie, The Man With The Golden Gun, while drinking Moscow Mules made with Dripping Springs Texas Orange vodka and Bundaberg ginger beer. Kelsey drunkenly tries to get a surprise guest on the podcast, Joel claims to have five nipples, and Zak insists that Alejandro Jodorowsky would have tripled the number of midgets in the film.
Customer Reviews
It's pretty good I suppose
I got turned on to this podcast after my buddy Matthew McConaughey told me it was the most genius thing he ever listened to. I was skeptical and still remain skeptical, but I've got to give it to that SOB Texas actor extraordinaire...this podcast can be pretty darn entertaining.
My only complaints are that sometimes the podcasts are too long or that they don't actually finish the alcohol that they drink (the gin episode). Also, that guy Joel, his voice kinda gets on my nerves.
Overall, I laugh an average of 6 1/2 times per episode--and I mean, thick, deep and hearty laughs. And I really don't laugh anymore, ever since my entire immediate and extended family died three years ago at a Family Reunion from bad bar-b-que brisket. So I'll definitely keep listening and I begrudgingly reccommend it. It's the only thing keeping me going right now to be honest.
It’s a fun time!
This is a lovely podcast made by lovely people, of whom I am definitely not one! Sound quality is not the best, but I assume it will improve over time as they gain more experience. Even so, the humor and drunkenness are top notch.