Everything

Everything is a sometimes-weekly podcast where sometimes-friends Justin Blizzard and Keith Krepcho discuss a sometimes-mutually agreed upon topic.

February 2017 Odds and Ends

Everything is a spoiler-heavy podcast. We talk about all aspects of whatever we are discussing and do not announce or avoid spoilers in any way.

Odds and Ends is a monthly compilation of all the discussions not substantial enough for an independent release.


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact Justin at his website.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, Keith is @ThingsComeRight.

Justin also hosts a movie review podcast with his daughters called elephant & giraffe review.

The music for the show is courtesy of Kevin Macleod at Incompetech.

Enemy and Mac DeMarco

In this episode of Everything Keith and Justin try to figure out the meanings behind Denis Villenueve's Enemy, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. We follow up with what's trending on Twitter, and afterwards discuss the Pitchfork article Mannish Boy about Mac DeMarco. Stick around after the credits where Justin details an encounter with his own doppelganger. 

Show rundown:

Enemy: 4m 40s

Twitter Trends: 49m 50s

Recommendations: 57m 20s

Keith's recommendation this week is Jonathan Hickman's East of West Volume 1.

Music for the episode was found through the Free Music Archive and is provided by Johnny Hawaii and Waylon Thornton.

True Detective, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and #CancelColbert

In the inaugural episode of EverythingKeith and Justin talk about the finale of True Detective and what it says about the series as a whole, they examine the nature of Wes Anderson's new film The Grand Budapest Hotel, and get in on the ground floor of the #CancelColbert Twitter movement.

Show rundown:

True Detective: 2min

The Grand Budapest Hotel: 34min

Twitter Trends: 1hr

Recommendations: 1hr, 16min

Justin's recommendation this week, Pitchfork's cover article on Mac DeMarco "Mannish Boy," can be found here.

Music for the episode was found through the Free Music Archive and is provided by Johnny Hawaii and Waylon Thornton.

You can find more of Johnny Hawaii's work here:

Bad Panda #61 (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

You can find more of Waylon Thornton's work here: