A podcast about nothing? Of course not; who’d listen to that! This week’s episode is about the best TV and film comedies of all time!
This week’s episode is nothing but funny: television, film, and animation take center stage as the Geeks discuss some of the funniest comedies of all time.
The first half of the show is all about our favorite television comedies and animations!
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I use to love those old Kevin Smith movies, I thought they were funny. Then I watched the documentary Kevin Smith:Burn in hell. The piece is supposed to be in support of Kevin and is movie Red State, but because of his attitude and some of the things he said, I don’t think I can watch any of his movies again. Just the hatred and disdain he shows for people who don’t fit his ideal of the liberal urbanite or anyone of any kind of faith, has just repelled me from him. Wile I may not agree with many peoples beliefs, I can at least respect them as people, Kevin Smith doesn’t seem to be able to do that.