Our first Patrons only episode (to be unlocked in a months time). Tommy goes on a bizarre ramble covering tpics such as Roger Ebert's philosophy on film criticism, his own philosophy behind the get highterion collecton, the difficulty of picking apart bad comedy, the Arab Spring, Sacha Baron Cohen, the War on Drugs, Obama-era optimism and Bing The Rabbit.Next free episode will be The Big Lebowski.
We are joined by Graham Fahey of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast (fourth time on the show!) to provide support as we watch a film featuring the most gruesome horror movie villain of all time, that weed stuff that grows in the ground that you smoke! We review Reefer Madness, the original stoner film, the original stoner comedy film (unintentional) and the original stoner horror film (intentional).We also discuss the weather, horror films, exploitation cinema, old timey american accents, lightsaber weed smoke, and something called a box social.Tommy's music here: http://www.stanfield.bandcamp.comMusic by JQ
Tommy and El review yet another stoner time travel movie, the third one in fact, though this has the twist of mainly being about the mundane ins-and-outs of trying to open a small business. However Tommy believes has found a secret plot to this movie which has revealed itself to only him.We also discuss the inconsistent coma science of the movie, whether or not they had automatic doors in the 70s, the dilemma of raising a teenager once you have seen them be a dumb baby, medical malpractice and the hip new trend known as scromiting.Music by JQMetal here: https://stanfield.bandcamp.com/
Tommy flies solo on the debut of our bonus episode series Seeds N Shake were we try and scrape together the last few crumbs of content from an episode just gone. In this episode Tommy somehow manages to talk for half an hour about a minute long commercial that aired during the Superbowl featuring beloved SNL characters Wayne & Garth & Cardi B (?).This episode also marks the debut of our patreon account where, if you feel so inclined, you can throw us a few quid to listen to more bonus episodes of Seeds N Shake, early content release and access to our discord. The Eater Article on the commercial is here: https://chicago.eater.com/2021/2/5/22260087/waynes-world-uber-eats-super-bowl-sunday-ad-commercial-makes-no-sensePatreon here: https://www.patreon.com/theghcpodMetal here: https://stanfield.bandcamp.com/music
On this episode of The Get Highterion Collection Eloise and Tommy are reunited as we look at another iconic duo in stoner cinema Cheech and Chong with their film debut Up In Smoke. We also discuss the persistence of the hippies in pop culture past 1969, outlaw country, whether or not Cheech and Chong are attractive, Vietnam, immigration, the doobie brothers being a real band (?), the early LA punk scene, and outlaw country again for some reason.Metal at stanfield.bandcamp.comTheme song by JQ
Happy 4/20! Enjoy this super long episode of the Get Highterion Collection where I review what is possibly not a stoner movie, and fail to acknowledge its 4/20 because we recorded in advance!We are joined by Jimmie as we look at Wayne's World, the short sketch appeared on Saturday Nights that became a box office hit across the world.We also talk about the difference between heavy metal and hard rock, the career of Penelope Spheeris, advertising, punks/metalheads disguising themselves as regular people, the music industry, suburban weekends, and Tommy's Super Unifying Stoner Theory of Slacker Everything.Music by JQInside the Shady World of Influencers Promoting Crypto: mashable.com/article/influencers-altcoin-scamsMetal here: stanfield.bandcamp.com/
In our first episode in over a year we bring on a deeply confused @fireh9lly talk about an era she doesn't quite remember, to make sense of a movie about people who don't remember anything. We look at the odd sci-fi amnesiac comedy "Dude Where's My Car?". We also discuss pre 9/11 paranoid, something called Card Captors, Area 51, the hierarchy of high school cliques, the music of the 00s, the technology of the 00s and the transphobia of the 00s.Music by JQ.Metal here: https://stanfield.bandcamp.com
This month we have a special guest @mazthehedgehog to look at the rare female-led stoner movie 9 to 5, starring Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin (dream blunt rotation). Yes, it’s a film and not just a song. Yes, they smoke weed in it. Yes, you should check it out. We also discuss the seemingly all-male nature of the stoner movie genre, how working women are presented in film, the Disney cartoon "Recess", workplace suck-ups, women eating in film and how rat poison apparently tastes bad (?). Track by JQ Metal here: https://stanfield.bandcamp.com/Check out Eloise's podcast Bloodbank herehttps://soundcloud.com/bloodbankpod
California here we come! Tommy and Eloise enlist the help of Brett Pain from Street Fight Radio to examine time capsule from post-Cold War California, Encino Man (California Man for international audiences). This film captures a brief period of time when both MTV and Pauly shore were kind of cool somehow.We also discuss the intoxicating positivity of slacker culture, tough teachers, cave paintings, what it means to be cool, high school cliques, shitty fights and more.JQ did the MusicGraham did the graphic
In an episode of firsts, Tommy and Eloise review our first Tamil language stoner movie, which just so happens to be the first Tamil language stoner movie. We review Simba, a movie from India adapted from an Australian TV show were one of the main characters is a man in a dog costume,We also discuss what little we know about Tamil cinema, dogs, dog people, people that are dogs, dogs that are people, loneliness, mental health and how to impress people at parties with foreign films.Music by JQ.
In the latest episode we get political with Graham of Another Goddamn Horror podcast as we try and translate the already bizarre phenomenon of Ali G and the shift to the silver screen with Ali G Indahouse.We also discuss the original substitute Tim Westwood, Chet Hanks, boy racers, the backstabbing british political system, the three tv-character-in-a-film plots, Britain's history of blackface in TV and how a bill becomes a law.Article of black comedians discussing the character of Ali G: https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/jan/11/race.janinegibsonTrack by JQ
A special Valentines Day bonus episode where Tommy & Eloise review the stoner romantic comedy Knocked UpWe also discuss Youtube, the invention of the clout house, Jason Seigel's alleged attractiveness, rom-com cliches, the movie Munich, Katherine Heigl's controversial history with the frat pack and Freaks and Geeks (again!)Music by JQfvcked nordic vvvibes demo available here: stanfield.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2
New Year! New Episode! New hosts! New guests! we say goodbye to Omar and hello our new co-host Eloise and returning guest Graham. All three of us review the hip hop college movie How High were Wu Tang meets Cheech & Chong meets Animal House.We also discuss rappers making movies, Jesse Dylan's move from movie-making to philanthropy, Method Man's unusual fashion choices, shamans, Tommy's Theory of Cinematic Racial Uptightness and much moreTracks by JQLink to Omar's Music Crowdsourcing here: uk.gofundme.com/f/help-fund-omar-…039s-next-release
An extra bonus episode this month as we give you a halloWEED treat as Tommy reviews the stoner horror Idle Hands with special guest Graham of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast.We also discuss 30-day challenges, the history of weed in horror films, Satanic heavy metal, the fatal flaws in the religious horror genre, the Offspring and Druid Time.Link to Omar's crowdfunding for his EP here: www.gofundme.com/f/help-fund-omar…39s-next-releaseMusic by JQ
Tommy & Omar debate whether or not the heavy metal time travel epic Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is about a pair of stoners or just a pair of dumbasses.We also discuss the paradoxical nature of time travel, the early internet, the difference between hard and soft sci-fi, Omar's ill-fated stint in the scouts and the legend himself Eddie Van Halen (RIP)Link to Omar's crowdfunding for his EP here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-fund-omar-teknology039s-next-releaseMusic by JQ
Tommy and Omar discuss the original hood comedy, starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, examining it's themes of community, friendship and fucking your whole life up smoking big biftas all day.We also discuss 90s indie cinema on a budget, proper gun safety, the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars and Ice Cube's other career as a...rapper?Link to the oral history of Friday that we discuss: https://www.complex.com/covers/oral-history-of-friday-20th-anniversary/Wakanda Forever. RIP Chadwick Boseman. Music by JQ.
In this episode Tommy & Omar watch The Happy Madison production Grandma's Boy starring Allen Covert and Nick Swardson, and celebrate it's eternal values of good vibes, hanging out and respecting your elders.We also talk video games, soul patches, freaks and geeks, 2006 era vegan food, sexual harassment& labour issues in the video game industry and the Greater Happy Madison Expanded UniverseLink to the Sega QA Tester documentary we were talking about: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvXjgiV18igPlease excuse the audio quality, we had problems recording this episode.Theme song by JQ
Episode three of The Get Highterion Collection Tommy and Omar talk about the Pineapple Express, the first (and possibly last) big budget stoner action/comedy. We also talk Freaks and Geeks, Scott Pilgrim, male friendships and sampling. Stay inside and stay safe, sweeties.Theme song by JQ
Episode two of The Get Highterion Collection, right in the middle of April 2020 where it's 4/20 all month long. Tommy and Omar talk about the movie Half Baked and if it's focus on the ins and outs of stoner culture is enough to secure it's place in the collection. We also discuss that Rona, Booker T and The Harlem Heat, unnecessary sequels, cancelled plans, exercise and samplers. Stay inside and stay safe sweeties.Theme song by JQ
Pilot episode of The Get Highterion Collection. Tommy and Omar attempt to half remember the plot of Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle(UK: Harold and Kumar Go TO White Castle)and decide if it joins the collection. We also discuss fast food, stereotypes and the American Dream. Theme song by JQ