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Podcast Reviews: Edgy Reviews from That Podcast Show 71: Our Big Dumb Mouth-The Coffeebreak with Mr Coffeesleeve-The Night Barbers

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Our Big Dumb Mouth

Category: Comedy

Our Big Dumb Mouth earns the “Explicit” tag. Each episode starts strong with witty bantering and faster responses from the hosts. Obscure news, hosts’ personal lives, and prank calls are all part of the show. However, as the episodes progress, the humor evolves into crudeness with more rambling. Our Big Dumb Mouth is a funny podcast, and many listeners will enjoy the content. Yet humor is subjective, and we would not recommend the podcast to listeners sensitive to offensive content and language. Regarding production quality, we were very pleased to hear how tightly controlled the audio levels were, especially with many hosts often raising their voices to be heard. The background laugh tracks inserted throughout the show were successful in adding to the comedy.

Rating: ★★★½☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★½☆ Jana

 

The Coffeebreak with Mr Coffeesleeve

Category: Comedy

The Coffeebreak with Mr. Coffeesleeve introduces the world’s first talking coffee sleeve. His co-host his Nev Moore, and the podcast is unlike any we have come across. Mr. Coffeesleeve and Nev banter before what sounds like a sound-effect filled live audience complete with laugh tracks. The style of production gives the show a unique sound with flanging altered voices. The hosts have a lot of vocal talent that successfully keeps the portrayed characters distinct. However, the problems occur when the audio effects and voices become unintelligible. The hosts often speak too quickly, and the effects come across too strong which can confuse the listener. We hope The Coffeebreak with Mr Coffeesleeve can better communicate the podcast theme. We really enjoyed the uniqueness and audio production offered, but if listeners cannot understand the podcast, what is the point?

Rating: ★★½☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★½☆☆ Jana

 

The Night Barbers

Category: Comedy

Tommy, Skeeter, Rob, Moochie, and Mole make up The Night Barbers crew. The hosts were once in a band together but have since turned to podcasting about stupid people in the news. Kate, the computerized hostess, is a text-to-speech voice similar to Microsoft Windows Vista’s “Anna.” The Nights Barber Show is not for those easily offended and certainly earns the Explicit tag. Sound production is very professional and no doubt due to the hosts’ studio experience. Audio levels were always maintained with a refreshing amount of reverb giving vocals a “warm” tone. Another positive in The Night Barbers favor is the consistency of new episode releases. The Night Barbers Show has congenial talent, great production but questionable comedy regarding the podcast’s offensive content.

Rating: ★★★★☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★★☆ Jana

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Podcast Reviews: Edgy Reviews from That Podcast Show 70: Chicken Pop Pod- Fell Calls-Film Flim Flam

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Chicken Pop Pod


Category: Comedy

 

This entertainment-driven podcast discusses retro 1980’s movies, games, books and more. Most anyone who grew up during this time will be reminded of things not thought of in a long time while enjoying a good laugh. The many hosts are all male so some girl-specific things (like Cabbage Patch Kids and Rainbow Bright) are not discussed. The episodes with whole numbers such as Episode 37, are content driven by the hosts. Episodes with a .5 include listener feedback content. Chicken Pop Pod is fun, releases content consistently, and has creative content-presentation ideas. The episodes vary in length from the manageable forty five minutes to the overly long hour and forty minutes. Another possible hindrance is the small amount of inside jokes that are known by the hosts but not by the audience.  Overall, we encourage listeners to try out Chicken Pop Pod for themselves and grab a laugh or two.

 

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★½☆ Jana

 

 

Fell Calls


Category: Games


Fell Calls! is not for the average gamer who is comfortable playing his Xbox 360 and PS3. Fell Calls! focuses on Warmachine along with Iron Kingdoms RPG from Privateer Press. Shane, Mark, Jim, and Ryan dive deep into character analysis and story arcs while discussing strategy and controversial topics. Because we were unfamiliar with these games when we began listening to Fell Calls!, we did not understanding what was being discussed. After listening to several episodes we still had not gained an understanding of Warmachine with Iron Kingdoms RPG. We were forced to research outside the information the podcast presented. This is what we learned: Warmachine is a table top game that represents a military operation. Iron Kingdom is a campaign setting for the d20 fantasy RPG system. The setting was created by Privateer Press. Fell Calls! does not offer a way for curious listeners to understand the topics discussed. Only the highly knowledgeable will have a chance to understand the hosts and the content. The hosts provide a bland listener experience, and the show is desperately needing segments or background music. Fell Calls! will appeal to a very targeted niche; a small niche at that.

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Jana

 

 

Film Flim Flam

 

Category: TV and Film


Film Flim Flam is a relatively new podcast hosted by Derrick Shadowens. Derrick reviews and discusses movies in-depth by using clips from movies and soundtrack themes. Basically, the podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at how certain movies were made, why certain movies never made it to completion, and how stories are turned into films. Film Flim Flam takes a lot of production time and effort. Derrick does an admirable job of ensuring all the audio does not suddenly elevate and drown out his voice. For help in better normalizing audio within the podcast, we recommend “The Levelator” from The Conversations Network. A noticeable mistake that many new podcasters make is repeating themselves; Derrick repeats himself a lot. What would take most two minutes to say takes Derrick five. Also, Film Flim Flam episodes have incredible file size for an audio podcast. The last episode to which we listened was 145 Mb. The reason for the inflated size is how the MP3 is encoded. The bit rate was set to 192 kps and released in stereo. Derrick may want to try a more manageable 96 kps and set the audio to mono. The problems listed can be easily fixed. Film Flim Flam has great potential for presenting content in a entertaining and informative manner. We liked it!

 

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★½☆ Jana

 

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