My Turn – Hot Frosty
The holidays are here, which means it’s also time for holiday movies. What better way to indulge in the season than by joining the Remap crew for a little…Hot Frosty?
The holidays are here, which means it’s also time for holiday movies. What better way to indulge in the season than by joining the Remap crew for a little…Hot Frosty?
Patrick and Rob take a moment to examine their relationship, now and in the past, to social networking.
We have more thoughts about hot tubs, offer advice on people who look at weird but charming real estate listings, and discuss the tension between personalizing your home improvements versus investing in things with broad appeal for eventual sale.
You watch enough sports for enough years that you start to develop really strong thoughts about how you're watching those sports, too.
Shout outs to Janet for inviting Patrick to join a Life Is Strange: Double Exposure spoilercast at MinnMax, which we’re also featuring here at Remap!
Wires. Cables. Memory. Such things are increasingly beneath Rob and Patrick.
Inspired by Janet’s recent office renovation, Patrick is on the warpath: it’s time to re-do his office. Functional. Workable. New.
Our tour of Francis Ford Coppola and related works comes to an end with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a movie that, in retrospect, tells you a lot about where Coppola would eventually go many years later.
Next week, it happens. Again. Patrick and Rob try to work through their anxieties, and how their anxieties about politics have changed over the years.
No flex zone. Fan Duel. IHOP. These ads are everywhere. These ads never end. These ads cannot leave the minds of Patrick and Rob.
We open with one of the worst suspicions a homeowner can have: something is leaking. In this case, it’s Rob’s bathroom sink.
Rob and Patrick discuss how their longterm relationships with their partners has changed their relationships with their hobbies.
It’s finally time. Were we supposed to watch another movie before this? Yes. Did we want to wait any longer to have our big discussion on Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis? Absolutely not.
A conversation between Rob and Patrick about the present (and future) of movie theaters.