Greetings cyberspace. Tune in every Wednesday as Angelo and Brian discuss tech news and issues, as well as the fads and trends of yesteryear. Stick around as they also delve into the strange world of the paranormal.
This week, Nintendo acknowledges emulation, Nintendo acknowledges the Switch 2, and Brian and Angelo acknowledge time dilation during altered states.
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Happy New Year! Brian and Angelo talk about a possible new car for Angelo, the cost of horse ownership, the Vegas Cyber Truck explosion (and the conspiracies around it), and some recommendations from the duo on what they've been watching.
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In the last episode of 2024's Ho Ho Horror line up (and technically the first episode of 2025), Brian and Angelo have a look at 2010's Rare Exports. Then, our hosts make an important announcement about the podcast.
This week, on a special Christmas Day episode of Double Density, Brian and Angelo chat about the holiday classic Silent Night, Deadly Night 5. A movie that really shows the joys of giving.
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This week, Brian and Angelo delve into the deep, and watch Santa Jaws as part of 2024's Ho Ho Horror season.
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The second entry of 2024's Ho-Ho-Horror? A shot-on-video classic from 1998 that looks like it takes place in 1988, with alien creatures that look like they're from 1978. Folks, this week we're diving into Feeders 2: Slay Bells by the (in)famous Polonia brothers.
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2024's Ho Ho Horror season begins with 1980's Christmas Evil: A tale of what happens when a grown man's mortal enemy is a 9-year-old named Moss Garcia.
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This week, with the help of Ellie J., Brian and Angelo go over all that is the Y2K bug. What was it? How was it fixed? Did it need to be fixed? Did aliens help? All this an more.
Special Guest: Ellie J..
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This week, the Onion buys Infowars, there's another report on UFOs (or UAPs if you wanna be that way) that sheds zero light on anything, and Angelo subjects himself to the Netflix documentary Investigation Alien.
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This week, green bubbles get some respect, how will Trump's second term affect tech, and Brian takes us on an adventure as he does a deep dive into David Wilcock.
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This week, Apple finally makes 16GB the base memory in all Macs, X is still not the everything app that Elon promised, and Angelo may have seen a UFO on Halloween.
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