Everything

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

Tig, Toad Road, and Inside Out

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith try to figure out the best way to deal with an office deadbeat. Justin tries to explain his uneasiness with the Netflix documentary Tig. They both discuss the unexpectedly good indie thriller Toad Road. Keith shares his experience of taking his 6 year old son to see Inside Out in theaters, and then goes on to discuss the documentary Lost Soul, and the book Wolf in White Van. They close the show with a discussion about last week's recommendation An Honest Liar, and Justin recommends Her Story.

Show Rundown

Tig - 12m 36s

Toad Road - 21m 05s

Inside Out - 44m 07s

Lost Soul - 55m 55s

Wolf In White Van - 01h 05m 00s

An Honest Liar - 01h 10m 46s



If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additional information can be found at EIPodcast.com.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here, Justin's can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Creep

In this week's episode of Everything Justin and Keith open the show by discussing Wes Walker, the Wolf of Wall Street, Scarface, and the responsibility that Hollywood does or does not have about controlling their message. Justin discusses This is the End and the two explore censorship in America, before talking about the found footage horror film, Creep. Keith finishes the segment by talking about the documentary Kung Fu Elliot and murder mystery Wild Canaries.


Show Rundown

Wes Walker - 00m 23s

This is the End - 16m 12s

Creep - 27m 30s

Kung Fu Elliot - 43m 50s

Wild Canaries - 56m 54s



If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additional information can be found at EIPodcast.com.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here, Justin's can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Mid-Year Retrospective

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith take a look back at what they've seen, read, played, and listened to in 2015.




If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at EIPodcast.com.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

John Wick, Jurassic World, and Vince Staples

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith prematurely settle their Self/Less bet with the promise of a new challenge. Justin talks about the documentary Fed Up, but spends most of the conversation wondering how people can watch things in their beds without falling asleep. They also discuss the Keanu Reeves movie John Wick, and try to figure out what the appeal of watching an hour and a half of shooting people in the head is. Keith talks about Slow West, and questions some of the decision making skills of its characters. The two then discuss the summer blockbuster Jurassic World. Keith followed up last week's faux-recommendation by listening to Vince Staples' new album Summertime '06, but quickly loses his way when he stumbles into a Miguel leg trap. They close the show by discussing Hearthstone and Destiny's grinding mechanics, and they try to figure out just how manipulative Donna Stevens' Idiot Box really is.


Show Rundown

Self/Less: 05m 48s

Fed Up: 9m 52s

John Wick: 12m 18s

Slow West: 16m 14s

Jurassic World: 21m 38s

Vince Staples:  32m 10s

Miguel: 35m 42s

Hearthstone: 39m 00s

Idiot Box: 43m 43s



If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at EIPodcast.com.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Pixar, What Happened Miss Simone?, and Her Story

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the legitimacy of the Pixar kids' movie, and whether or not Wall E is a cynical take on the future. Keith explores another, potetially misrepresented, musical icon with the Netflix documentary What Happened, Miss Simone?. He also talks about the tonally confused documentary Point and Shoot and the confusingly marketed comedy Balls Out. Justin talks about his brief time spent with the iOS game Her Story, while Keith shares his feelings on Gone Home, having finished playing the game. He also talks about the anime inspired RPG Valkyria Chronicles. The two close the show by discussing Leon Bridges, Vince Staples, and the scope of music, where Justin probably says a lot of things he will later on regret (I'm typing this before having edited the episode, I'd put the odds at 90/10 in favor of regret). Justin recommends Donna Stevens' photo set Idiot Box.


Show Rundown

Pixar Shorts & Wall E: 10m 53s

What Happened, Miss Simone?: 22m 33s

Point and Shoot: 28m 49s

Balls Out: 36m 47s

Her Story: 47m 02s

Gone Home: 51m 20s

Valkyria Chronicles: 59m 18s
 
 Leon Bridges: 01h 03m 10s

Vince Staples: 01h 09m 10s

Recommendation - Donna Stevens’ Idiot Box: 01h 12m 20s



If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at EIPodcast.com.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Ballers, Inside Out, and Destiny

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith talk as briefly as possible about the new HBO series Ballers, and Keith revisits an HBO classic in Deadwood. Justin discusses the new Pixar movie Inside Out as well as the accompanying short Lava. Keith talks about the Brendan Gleeson starring film Calvary, as well as his son's new 3DS, and Banner Saga. The two discuss the legitimacy and ramifications of virtual reality, before Justin shares his latest experience in the Destiny subreddit. Keith recommends the new soul singer Leon Bridges, and Justin talks about the blandness of President Obama's appearance on WTF. The show closes with a short discussion of Fallout Shelter, and Keith recommends Justin watch every Pixar short.

You can leave a comment on the episode here.


Show Rundown

Ballers: 09m 21s

Deadwood: 11m 00s

Inside Out: 15m 34s

Calvary: 32m 20s

Virtual Reality: 40m 05s

Banner Saga: 48m 43s

Destiny: 50m 54s

Leon Bridges: 01h 03m 07s

WTF with Obama: 01h 07m 16s

Fallout Shelter: 01h 09m 32s

Lava: 01h 11m 39s

Bonus off-mic Lava conversation with Julia: 01h 17m 10s



If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at EIPodcast.com.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Hot Girls Wanted, Game of Thrones, and E3

In this week's episode of Everything Justin and Keith talk about the Yahoo original series Other Space and its potentially antiquated gender politics, the Netflix documentary Hot Girls Wanted and its potentially antiquated gender politics, and the Game of Thrones season finale and its potentially antiquated gender politics. Justin also makes an argument for George R.R. Martin landing at the top of the as yet unestablished Thought Crimes most wanted. The two also discuss the movies Nightcrawler, We Are Still Here, and The Tree of Life. Then they dive into Monday's slate of E3 press conferences and the offerings from Steam's Summer Sale. They wrap up the show with a brief discussion of Rogue Legacy, and Justin recommends the surprise new Bethesda mobile game, Fallout Shelter.


Show Rundown

Other Space: 05m 32s

Hot Girls Wanted: 12m 40s

Nightcrawler: 32m 48s

Game of Thrones: 42m 12s

We Are Still Here: 55m 17s

The Tree of Life: 57m 52s

E3: 01h 05m 02s

Steam Summer Sale: 01h 17m 14s

Rogue Legacy: 01h 21m 43s

Recommendation

Fallout Shelter: 01h 24m 55s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

#INTRODUCTIONS, Thought Crimes, Welcome to Me, and Destiny

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss Frozen for the last time, Shia LeBouf's viral video #INTRODUCTIONS, the HBO documentary Thought Crimes, the Kristen Wiig movie Welcome to Me, found footage-time travel feature Project Almanac, the graphic novel Revival, recent Xbox One releases Olli Olli and Rogue Legacy, Destiny's Trials of Osiris, Philadelphia band Cayetana, and Gimlet Media's Mystery Show.


Show Rundown

Frozen: 09m 38s

#INTRODUCTIONS: 12m 02s

Thought Crimes: 19m 43s

Welcome to Me: 39m 05s

Project Almanac: 45m 04s

Revival: 48m 38s

Olli Olli: 59m 30s

Rogue Legacy: 01h 01m 01s

Destiny: 01h 06 05s

Cayetana: 01h 13m 40s

Mystery Show: 01h 19m 08s

Recommendations: 01h 26m 23s

GoldVision and Other Space


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Mad Men Finale and Mad Max Fury Road

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss their feelings on the end of Ex Machina. Keith talks about the Mad Men series finale and the movie Wild Tales. The two have an in-depth discussion of Mad Max Fury Road and the semi-satanic, semi-gambling game Cordial Minuet. They move on to discuss the recent offerings from This American Life, last week's recommendation of Pry, and Justin's recommendation, Grand Theft Auto Pacifist.


Show Rundown

Ex Machina: 07m 06s

Mad Men Finale: 10m 46s

Wild Tales: 26m 12s

Mad Max Fury Road: 33m 20s

Cordial Minuet: 55m 20s

This American Life: 01h 02m 10s

Pry: 01h 06m 15s

GoldVision's Grand Theft Auto Pacifist: 01h 11m 10s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

Everything Is Interesting's True Detective podcast, Everything True Detective, can be found here. Or, you can subscribe through iTunes by clicking here.

The intro/outro music for the show is provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music is also provided by The Free Music Archive, and is performed by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Ex Machina

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith are joined by their wives Julia and Elise to discuss the new Alex Garland movie Ex Machina. The discussion begins around the 10 minute mark.

Because there were four of us recording and we only have two microphones, the sound is a little quiet and you may need to turn the volume up. There is also a lot of chewing, crunching, and drinking in the beginning of the episode, so if that's not your thing, you may want to skip this one.

Check out the Youtube video talked about in the episode, Humans Need Not Apply.


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

Montage of Heck, My Morning Jacket, and P.T.

In this episode of Everything Justin opens up about his feelings on Frozen. Keith discusses Selma and the connection he sees with American Sniper, and the two discuss the HBO documentary about Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, Montage of Heck. Justin all talks about the Netflix originals Scrotal Recall and Chef's Table, and Keith talks about the David Cronenberg movie Maps to the Stars, the graphic novel Sex Criminals, and the Jason Rohrer game Cordial Minuet. The two also discuss new albums from My Morning Jacket, Surfer Blood, and Waxahatchee. The show closes with discussion of last weeks recommendation of P.T. and Keith recommends Pry.


Show Rundown

Frozen: 00m 00s

Scrotal Recall: 17m 15s

Chef's Table: 22m 21s

Montage of Heck: 28m 15s

Selma: 40m 23s

Maps to the Stars: 48m 47s

Sex Criminals: 54m 25s

Cordial Minuet: 56m 46s

My Morning Jacket: 01h 04m 37s

Surfer Blood: 01h 07m 25s

Waxahatchee: 01h 12m 02s

P.T.: 01h 13m 35s

Pry: 01h 19m 08s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, The Duke of Burgundy, and American Sniper

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss Casey Neistat's vlog, David Ulrich's retrospective of Not Another Teen Movie, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, The Duke of Burgundy, and American Sniper. Keith talks about the board game Pandemic, and the PC game Royals, and provides an update for the Jessie Baylin watch. The show closes with a discussion of last week's recommendation Free to Play and esports in general, and Justin has put together a P.T. playlist for this week's recommendation.


Show Rundown

Casey Neistat: 08m 25s

Not Another Teen Movie: 10m 57s

A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night: 13m 58s

The Duke of Burgundy: 23m 18s

American Sniper: 30m 50s

Pandemic: 50m 20s

Royals: 54m 10s

Jessie Baylin Watch: 57m 01s

Free To Play: 58m 10s

P.T.: 01h 14m 46s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

2015 Summer Movie Guide

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith share some quick opinions on the movie They Came Together, and the documentaries Tales of The Grim Sleeper, and The Great Invisible. Then they dive into The Verge's Summer Movie Guide. They follow that up with a brief discussion of the Baltimore Riots. Keith talks about his admiration for The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, and the two close the segment with a discussion of the podcast Upvoted, and the bands American Wrestlers, Sheer Mag, and Alabama Shakes. In recommendations they talk about the great Alan Wake and the possiblity of a sequel, and Keith recommends the Valve documentary Free To Play.


Show Rundown

They Came Together: 05m 40s

Tales of the Grim Sleeper: 10m 26s

The Great Invisibile: 17m 45s

Summer Movie Guide

  • The Avengers: 22m 54s
  • Mad Max: 30m 11s
  • Tomorrowland: 35m 23s
  • Poltergeist: 44m 00s
  • San Andreas: 44m 53s
  • Entourage: 45m 57s
  • Insidious 3: 47m 43s
  • Jurassic World: 49m 15s
  • Inside Out: 55m 27s
  • Terminator Genisys: 57m 50s
  • Self/Less: 59m 05s
  • Trainwreck: 01h 02m 20s
  • Antman: 01h 05m 22s
  • Mission Impossible: 01h 06m 06s
  • Fantastic Four: 01h 07m 45s
  • Straight Outta Compton: 01h 09m 00s
  • The Man From UNCLE: 01h 09m 45s

Baltimore Riots: 01h 15m 08s

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter: 01h 18m 15s

Upvoted: 01h 21m 21s

American Wrestlers: 01h 24m 25s

Sheer Mag: 01h 24m 44s

Alabama Shakes: 01h 25m 28s

Alan Wake: 01h 29m 18s

Free To Play: 01h 30m 55s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Bloodline, The Gambler, and Mortdecai

In this episode of Everything Justin discusses his spoiler-filled week of Bloodline and Countdown City, while Keith tries to justify his terrible movie choices of The Gambler and Mortdecai. The two then discuss The League of Extraordianry Gentlemen and Alan Moore's body of work. The show closes with a brief discussion of last week's recommendation of 80 days, and Justin recommends the Polygon write up and prototype video of Alan Wake 2.

Next week's show will feature a discussion around The Verge's Summer Movie Guide.


Show Rundown

Bloodline: 04m 45s

The Gambler: 12m 48s

Mortdecai: 23m 30s

Battlefield Hardline: 30m 03s

Countdown City: 34m 50s

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 42m 35s

80 Days: 49m 32s

Recommendations: 53m 18s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Daredevil, Mad Men, Better Call Saul, Game of Thrones, and The Southern Reach Trilogy

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith talk about the first episode of Netflix and Marvel's new TV show Daredevil, and debate the legitimatcy of superhero properties. Keith goes on to talk about the final season of Mad Men, the first season of Better Call Saul, and the season 5 premiere of Game of Thrones. Justin has finally finished The Southern Reach Trilogy, and he isn't happy about it. Keith closes the segment by talking about the graphic novel Sex Criminals. In the recommendations segment Keith and Justin discuss the web-game Freshman Year, and Keith recommends the mobile game 80 days.


Show Rundown

Daredevil: 08m 27s

Mad Men: 23m 40s

Better Call Saul: 28m 22s

Game of Thrones: 33m 04s

The Southern Reach Trilogy: 36m 00s

Sex Criminals: 44m 20s

Freshman Year: 51m 20s

Weird Audio Glitch: 53m 12s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Bloodline, World of Tomorrow, and Courtney Barnett

In this episode of Everything Justin talks about his early feelings on the Netflix series Bloodline, while Keith shares what he thinks after finishing the first season. Keith talks more about his continuning impressions of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, then the two have an in-depth discussion on Don Hertzfeldt's new short, World of Tomorrow. In the playing section Ketih talks about a game he bought on Steam called The Vanishing of Ethan Carter and a mobile game called Alto's Adventure. The two talk at lenght about Courtney Barnett's new album, and Keith briefly discusses a few other selections he's been listening too. In the recommendations section they discuss last week's suggestion of Dark Place by Jessie Baylin and Justin recommends the browser based game Freshman Year.


Show Rundown

Bloodline: 10m 42s

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: 19m 40s

World of Tomorrow: 24m 05s

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter: 44m 00s

Alto's Adventure: 49m 39s

American Wrestlers: 51m 05s

Courtney Barnett: 52m 25s

Tobias Jesso Jr.: 01h 02m 15s

Houndmouth: 01h 05m 30s

Recommendations: 01h 06m 29s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

It Follows

In this episode of Everything Keith opens the show by sharing his experiences at the local farmer's market. Keith discusses his feelings on the new Netflix series Bloodline and the movie Charlie Victor Romeo. Justin talks about his thoughts on the HBO documentary Going Clear and David Robert Mitchell's movie The Myth of the American Sleepover. Then the two talk about Mitchell's excellent new movie It Follows. Keith closes the segment by sharing his experience at the Chrysler Museum's video game exhibit. The show closes with Keith recommending Jessie Baylin's new album Dark Place.


Show Rundown

Bloodline: 11m 11s

Going Clear: 17m 58s

Charlie Victor Romeo: 23m 55s

The Myth of the American Sleepover: 28m 25s

It Follows: 32m 10s

The Art of Video Games: 01h 06m 26s

Recommendations: 01h 13m 03s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

High Maintenance and Spring

In this episode of Everything Justin opens the show by explaining his world-changing new calendar. In the watching section Keith talks about his feelings on HBO's true crime mini-series The Jinx. The two move on to discuss the first season of the web series High Maintenance. They close out the watching segment with a discussion on the genre-bending Spring, and brief discussions of Backcountry and Lost for Life. Keith talks about how the second East of West trade paperback has reinvigorated his love for the series, while Justin discusses a Haim performance on David Letterman and how he can't shake a band's performance from their music. Finally, Justin recommends the band Houndstooth.

You can view Justin's re-structured calendar here.


Show rundown:

The Jinx: 13m 37s

High Maintenance: 16m 30s

Spring: 35m 18s

Backcountry: 54m 17s

Lost for Life: 56m 33s

East of West: 59m 03s

Haim: 01h 02m 35s

Recommendations: 01h 06m 50s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The Jinx, The Noah, and Do Not Believe His Lies

In this episode of Everything Justin opens the show with a really half-assed theory on the nature of beer drinking. In the watching section Justin talks about the finale of HBO's true crime mini-series "The Jinx." Keith discusses last week's recommendation of "The Noah," and the French drama, "Force Majeure." The two then move on to talk about the mysterious mobile game "Do Not Believe His Lies." They finish the show with a brief discussion of the music they've been listening to, and Keith recommends the web series, "High Maintenance."


Show rundown:

The Jinx: 13m 45s

The Noah: 35m 24s

Force Majeure: 48m 56s

Do Not Believe His Lies: 55m 48s

Music: 01h 07m 07s

Recommendations: 01h 13m 33s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The Jinx, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Peaky Blinders, and more...

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith change up the format of the show and move to a weekly timeframe. In the watching section Justin talks about HBO's true crime mini-series "The Jinx," and Netflix's new comedy from Tina Fey "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Keith discusses the amazing sound design of "On Cinema at The Cinema," and the underappreciated BBC series "Peaky Blinders."

Justin and Keith then share their anxieties about the potentinal of the books they're reading ending poorly. Keith is reading "The Book of Strange New Things," while Justin is reading "The Southern Reach Trilogy."

The two move on to talk about what they've been playing where Keith talks about "Darkest Dungeon." Justin prompts Keith for an answer as to why he or anybody plays video games, and quietly questions every decision he's ever made, then shares his latest raid experience from "Destiny."

They finish the segment by discussing the podcasts "Everything is Stories" and "The Ethicists," and Keith discusses his newfound and unabashed love for The Purity Ring's new album.

The show ends with a brief discussion of last episodes recommendation of "The Lawnmower Man," by Stephen King, and Justin recommends the 1975 movie, "The Noah."


Show rundown:

The Jinx: 11m 42s

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: 22m 22s

On Cinema at The Cinema: 26m 50s

Peaky Blinders: 32m 03s

The Book of Strange New Things: 34m 42s

The Southern Reach Trilogy: 37m 28s

Darkest Dungeon: 41m 25s

Why Do You Play Video Games: 43m 38s

Destiny: 53m 43s

Everything is Stories: 58m 35s

The Ethicists: 01h 01m 05s

Recommendations: 01h 05m 00s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii:

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0