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The NEOZAZ Internet Entertainment Main Feed - all the episodes from all our shows in one place! Star Wars In Character, The Best of Fives, Catacombs of Halloween Horror Nights, The GR80s, Blakes 7 In Character, Pass the Popcorn, Sequel Harder, Effectively Speaking, all the Specials, and much, much more from all the great shows at NEOZAZ.com!
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In this episode, Dave discusses Late Night with the Devil, Clown. Bug, Daddy's Head, and Faces of Death.
Pinder and Egrorian - two odd, old fellas… talk about them!
In this episode of Matt Likes Beer, the Philadelphia beer tour continues as Matt cracks open Peace Valley Pale Ale from Free Will Brewing. Sent along by Dave from NeoZaz as part of the ongoing “Philadelphia Month” series, this American Pale Ale sparks both a deep BJCP-style evaluation and a few personal memories along the way. Matt revisits his one and only trip to the brewery—part of a Philadelphia hockey weekend with friends—before diving into a full judging breakdown of the beer. Expect detailed notes on aroma, flavor, appearance, and mouthfeel, including bright fresh orange character, floral hop notes, bready malt, and a firm bitterness that pushes the pale ale toward IPA territory. Along the way, Matt also reflects on the role of pale ales as a brewer’s benchmark style, shares stories about fundraiser beers and collaborative brewing projects, and explains why a great pale ale can tell you everything you need to know about a brewery. The verdict? A standout beer scoring 46/50—Outstanding on the BJCP scale and tying for the highest score Matt has given this year. Grab a pint and join the tasting.
Murderous little old ladies, paranoid authors and English greasers. What a time.
In this episode, Chris, Tim, and Luke discuss The Bride, Ready or Not 2, and Project Hail Mary.
What a pity, we started off so well last week too.
In this brand new series from NEOZAZ and the mind of Dave - Ya Gotta See Them Live! A podcast about the power of live music told on band at a time. In this episode, Dave features "The Kinks."
This time we're looking at Fanatic or, as it was known in the States - Die, Die My Darling.
In this tax season special, Dave and Chris crunch the numbers and list their top 5 favorite celebrity tax evaders!
April kicks off “Philadelphia Months” on Matt Likes Beer, and we’re starting with a collaboration that hits close to home: Jonesy Hockey Lager from Conshohocken Brewing Company — created with Flyers legend Keith Jones and benefiting Flyers Charities. But this episode isn’t just about beer. Matt takes a deep dive into one of the most unforgettable moments in Flyers history: the epic five-overtime playoff battle against the Penguins on May 4–5, 2000. A game so long you could fall asleep, wake up… and they’d still be playing. A game where exhaustion had a face — and it was Keith Jones. Along the way: A heartfelt detour into the pronunciation of “Conshohocken” A Hawaiian-food vs. Pennsylvania-town-name debate A breakdown of hockey overtime rules (regular season vs. playoffs) A BJCP-style evaluation of Jonesy Hockey Lager — judged as an American Lager… though it may have other ideas A discussion on style expectations vs. enjoyment A quick tour of other hockey-branded beers Matt has encountered across the NHL The verdict? A well-made beer with a bit of an identity crisis — and a whole lot of Flyers heart behind it. If you love hockey nostalgia, charity beers, deep style analysis, or just a good sports story about the longest game you’ve (maybe) never watched in full — this one’s for you. Grab a beer, lace up your skates, and let’s get into it.
With the release of "The Super Mario Galaxy", Chris and Luke list their top 5 favorite Mario video games!
In this episode Dave, and special guest Quint, discuss Ghosts of Mars, Army of Darkness, Pitch Black, The Menu, and The Girl With All the Gifts.
HFTV returns to kick off their final season with the first episode of TFTC’s final season!
Its time for us to vote on the, what we thought, main villain of Thunderbirds - the Hood. This verdict may change over subsequent visits to the show.
In this round of "Box Office Bozo", Chris must guess the top grossing films from the of "Parks and Rec."
In this episode of Matt Likes Beer, Matt cracks open a German import with a lot more baggage than expected: Bismarkbrau Das Pilsner. What starts as a straightforward first-time tasting of a German Pils quickly turns into a full BJCP-style judging breakdown—appearance, aroma, flavor, mouthfeel, and overall impression—complete with scores and some surprising critiques. Matt dives deep into what makes a German Pils tick, from grainy, bready malt character to assertive bitterness, and explains why this particular beer lands at a lower score than expected. Along the way, he explores how transit, storage, and age can dramatically affect imported beers long before they hit an American shelf. Then things take a turn. Sparked by a bold “brewed according to the 1516 Purity Law” claim on the label, Matt launches into a candid (and occasionally fiery) discussion about the Reinheitsgebot—why it exists, what it actually says, and why modern brewers and beer drinkers may be clinging to it for reasons that have very little to do with making better beer. If you’ve ever been in an uncomfortable argument about “authentic” German brewing methods, this segment will feel painfully familiar. The episode wraps with an announcement of an upcoming multi-episode special featuring beers sent from Philadelphia, plus a peek behind the curtain at Matt’s recording schedule and what listeners can expect over the next couple of months. Honest judging, brewing philosophy, imported beer realities, and a little brewing-community therapy—this one has it all.
In this edition of The Best of Fives, Dave, Chris, and Luke list their top 5 favorite 2nd Tier Action Movie Stars.
In this episode, Dave discusses Undertone, The Vagrant, Scare Me, and Wound Fawn.
We're back on board the Romulus again, but going right to the end this time as we follow android Andy.
We're somewhere or other to look at the sequel to She, a film that's a pale shadow of the original. At least, that's what we conclude.
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Jason

Three's Company! The best show ever!

Aug 23rd
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Mickey Rat

nice to see this return!

Dec 1st
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Jason Hedman

hey! it's me!

May 22nd
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