Show Status Update

Hello faithful listeners!

I've taken a bit of an extended hiatus as I retool the show and upgrade some technology. In other words, I'll have two microphones so you can actually hear my guest and myself clearly, at once. Also, I'm investing more in production value, such as having clips from/about the subjects we're talking about, and, eventually/hopefully, the ability to have guests on who aren't in my neck of the woods via Skype.

These first 9 episodes have been a fantastic learning experience, and I want to take the time and energy to make the next batch of shows ones that I can stand behind proudly.

I don't have an exact timetable for the return, but as soon as I possibly can I'll be back with more "The 90s Called."

Thanks, all!

-Brian

Have Mercy! "Fuller House" Trailer Released

I'm going to be honest:  Full House has not stood the test of time.  It's dated, cheesy, and seems downright patronizing compared to modern day family sitcoms such as Modern Family.  But, I host a 90s podcast after all, so I should be able to look back at the show contextually and dismiss my current TV snob views.  

I am human, however, and therefore complex and hypocritical.  When I learned Netflix was drudging up the Tanners (except Michelle, who is busy killing Heath Ledger and marrying sketchy older men or whatevs) and their annoying neighbor Kimmie for another wholesome, kid friendly adventure in San Francisco, I was a bit perplexed.  Didn't this just happen with Boy Meets World , which we were all super jazzed about and then promptly forgot about?  Do we really need another revamped 90s series in our lives?

Uh, hells yeah!

Take a look for yourselves, dudes, at what DJ Tanner-Fuller (get it?  Fuller House?  And her last name is Fuller?) has in store for us in the 21st century:

We're Moving to Thursdays!

Hey gang -

I'm moving the airdate for the podcast from every other Wednesday to every other Thursday.  If this were the actual '90s, I'd be committing professional suicide by putting this show up against NBC Must See TV Thursdays anchored by "Friends".  I'm that ballsy. 

In all actuality, the podcast is cutting into my standing Tuesday night date with liquor. I hope you understand my priorities.  Also, I find that I usually end up recording on Sunday or Monday and the extra day of cushion will allow me to make this dog and pony show just a bit more listenable.  Now that I think about it, the move is all because of you guys.  I'm so selfless!