SNL: Coneheads (1993)

Greetings Earthlings. We come to you from the planet Remulak to provide mass quantities of discourse around the film known as Coneheads, starring Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, and a myriad of fun SNL cameos. It’s a movie that’s held up remarkably well, and has in fact gotten better as the years have progressed. There’s an earnestness to the absurdity that becomes endearing and it’s hard not to fall in love with this picture as you watch it. Can you believe that people didn’t care for this movie when it came out? We’re a bit surprised, too.

For our Where Have They Been Doing segment we go back and watch a few of the original Conehead sketches to get a sense of the movie’s origins, and we gotta say that the movie did a great job adapting to the big screen.


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Chapter 59 – Cania’s Son

The party decides that it’s time to move on from the Ver’osh Dea and make for the Usurper’s Fall in the hopes of putting a stop to the increasing cultish activity. But before they can do that there’s the matter of figuring out what Cania has to do with the Raven Queen’s cryptic messaging.

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S1E3-4: “Pimp My Revenue” & “XPO”

It’s that time again, folks. Another episode of Welcome to You Are Doom! So…welcome and get comfortable because Bryan Dressel, Graham “Sinn” Mason, and Matt “Valerie” Dykes are breaking down “Pimp My Revenue” and “XPO,” the first of which is how this amazing podcast got its name. Lost wages, amirite?

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Welcome to You Are Doom is part of the ATH Network of podcasts. 

Produced by
Bryan Dressel and Jonathan Hardesty.

Hosted by
Bryan Dressel with co-hosts Graham Mason and Matt Dykes

Artwork by
Jonathan Hardesty

Notes and research by
Jim Funicille

Edited By
Bryan Dressel, Ryan James, and Trey Johnson

Original music by
Evan Michael Brown visit www.evbro.com for more

Episode 52: Toxic Gaming Culture

Carl joins us today to talk about the problems with gaming culture. Particularly what has happened with the Super Smash Bros community and EVO.

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SNL: The Blues Brothers (1980)

We’re doing something a little bit different from our usual “filmmaker of the month” and taking a deep dive into the Saturday Night Live library of films. To start off we’ve got our sights set on the absolute best of the bunch, the cream of the crop: The Blues Brothers, featuring stellar performances from Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, and a whole slew of cameos that will put a smile on your face. Prepare to laugh out loud at the excessive police car damage, and groove along to some exceptional music from some exceptional musicians.


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Chapter 58 – The Raven’s Report

Taslinn climbs to the top of the Skalera Tower in the Ver’osh Dea to discuss a few things with the headmaster and finds out a bit more than she bargained for.

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S1E1-2 “Meet Killface” & “Meet Awesome-X”

Welcome to our new podcast called “Welcome to You Are DOOM: A Frisky Dingo Podcast Brought To You by Venture Bros: A Venture Brothers Podcast.” It’s been a long time in the works and now it’s finally here. Funny how that happens. Anyway, Bryan leads the charge and is joined by Graham “Brent” Mason and Matt “Trent” Dykes. Together they discuss the first two episodes of season one: “Meet Killface” and “Meet Awesome-X.”

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Welcome to You Are Doom is part of the ATH Network of podcasts. 

Produced by
Bryan Dressel and Jonathan Hardesty.

Hosted by
Bryan Dressel with co-hosts Graham Mason and Matt Dykes

Artwork by
Jonathan Hardesty

Notes and research by
Jim Funicille

Edited By
Bryan Dressel, Ryan James, and Trey Johnson

Original music by
Evan Michael Brown visit www.evbro.com for more