Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis and Robert Rau watch an Alfred Hitchcock classic — and Brian Dennehy in a made-for-TV classic — to determine which movie should be called "Shadow of a Doubt."
Read More »There Can Be Only One — The Podcast 115: “Firepower”
Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis, Mike "Regular Name" Honore, and Robert Rau watch James Coburn play a knock-off James Bond — and a dystopian future ruled by The Ultimate Warrior — to determine which movie should be called "Firepower."
Read More »LSU to Issue Mandatory Shock Collars to Deter Football Fans From Storming Field
In an effort to stop pricey, unconfined celebration after historical victories, the LSU Athletic Department will require all fans in Tiger Stadium to wear shock collars in an attempt to keep them off the field.
Read More »There Can Be Only One — The Podcast 114: “Jigsaw”
Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis and Robert Rau watch a 1949 noir film — and the eighth installment of the Saw franchise — to determine which movie should be called "Jigsaw."
Read More »New 13th Gate Attraction to Capture the Horror of LSU Football Gameday Parking
The 13th Gate, Baton Rouge's premier haunted house destination, plans to amp up the thrill of fear and anxiety this year with a simulation of what it feels like to park for an LSU football home game.
Read More »There Can Be Only One — The Podcast 113: “Mascots”
Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis and Robert Rau watch a stop-motion movie from 1933 — and the latest mockumentary from Christopher Guest — to see which movie should be called "Mascots."
Read More »There Can Be Only One — The Podcast 112: “Sahara”
Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis and Robert Rau watch Matthew McConaughey try to be Indiana Jones — and Humphrey Bogart Indiana Jones the crap out of some Nazis — to see which movie should be called "Sahara."
Read More »There Can Be Only One — The Podcast 111: “Friday”
Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis and Robert Rau watch Herman gush about Chris Tucker and Ice Cube — and a Russian comedy about a nightclub and their many expenses — to see which movie should be called "Friday."
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