One Track Mind with Ryan Luis Rodriguez
Audio commentaries are the embryonic form of podcasting, and this show looks at the art of filmmaking through the greatest of these tracks. From comedy to drama, live-action to animation, good and bad, we run the gamut of cinema in a lighthearted, hopefully enlightening fashion. It’s the only commentary-centric show that matters because it’s the only one that exists. (As far as we know.)
One Track Mind with Ryan Luis Rodriguez
UNLOCKED PATREON EPISODE: Slouching Toward Krypton
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Ryan Luis Rodriguez
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Season 2
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Episode 31
Sometimes life gets in the way of podcasting, so new episodes will be on hiatus for a month while we explore episodes that can be found behind the official Coolness Chronicles Patreon paywall.
Next up, it's a Detour through the cinematic history of Superman* with countless terrible sequels, one sequel/reboot, a side-quel, and re-edited versions of sequels.
It's a mess, but I'll talk you through it. Smoke some Kryptonite, call your cousin Kara, and fight a clone on the moon with your wonky yet affable host!
*At one point I identify the character as Spider-Man. I read the script incorrectly. Please forgive me.
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Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com). Artwork by: Lacie Barker.
The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged.
The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged.