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Greetings Everyone In Radioland
This is your Kaptain here to provide you with film news, rumors and unequivocal truth when it comes to everything. Hopefully, for the most part, all of you are here because of our podcast which can be found at warpath.tv. If you were familar with us before you also may of noticed the year and a half hiatus we took after having our podcast crumble through our fingers. Producing a free glitchy podcast on popular movies has it drawbacks and we let it get the best of us. We thank each and everyone one of the 15 people who listened every week to our show. Against all odds and better judgment myself, Epileptic Peat and George Force decided to resurrect the show for a third era. I write this hours after our first show which was completed without bitter arguments or technical difficulties. it is my hope that we can continue this podcast into the future and take our place among the thousands of other film podcasts. Impossible? Most likely. Improbable? Even more so.
Some of you may have heard us report on the possbile American Pie relaunch which will hit theaters hopefully never. Sean William Scott fresh off of the shit bus, otherwise called “Cop Out,” told ComingSoon.net:
“We came up with an awesome idea and I’m kind of at the point where I’m already known as that character forever anyways. As much as I want to do a part like Christoph Waltz in ‘Inglourious Basterds,’ I did ‘American Pie’ three times and then versions of that in ten other movies. If it makes sense and if it makes people laugh than maybe.”
Christopher Waltz. Stiffler. Christopher Waltz. Stiffer. I hate to hold anyone to a character played over ten years ago. however Scott’s role in that film has spawned a franchise of bullshit and countless bullshit carbon copies; its infuriating that he would make a sensible career decision. Scott has also been in talks with Kevin Smith, yet again, for “Hit Somebody; a hockey movie based on the Warren Zevon’s song. It is news like this that makes me not only question my past praise for Smith but wonder when that “Rock & Roll Part 2” adaptation is going to be made. 
I have nothing else to say other than the photograph was used to compliment George Force’s vague praise for shutter Island’s directing and cinematography. Oh you haven’t listened. Well go and listen. I promise it’ll be funny. 

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    Greetings Everyone In Radioland

    This is your Kaptain here to provide you with film news, rumors and unequivocal truth when it comes to everything. Hopefully, for the most part, all of you are here because of our podcast which can be found at warpath.tv. If you were familar with us before you also may of noticed the year and a half hiatus we took after having our podcast crumble through our fingers. Producing a free glitchy podcast on popular movies has it drawbacks and we let it get the best of us. We thank each and everyone one of the 15 people who listened every week to our show. Against all odds and better judgment myself, Epileptic Peat and George Force decided to resurrect the show for a third era. I write this hours after our first show which was completed without bitter arguments or technical difficulties. it is my hope that we can continue this podcast into the future and take our place among the thousands of other film podcasts. Impossible? Most likely. Improbable? Even more so.

    Some of you may have heard us report on the possbile American Pie relaunch which will hit theaters hopefully never. Sean William Scott fresh off of the shit bus, otherwise called “Cop Out,” told ComingSoon.net:

    “We came up with an awesome idea and I’m kind of at the point where I’m already known as that character forever anyways. As much as I want to do a part like Christoph Waltz in ‘Inglourious Basterds,’ I did ‘American Pie’ three times and then versions of that in ten other movies. If it makes sense and if it makes people laugh than maybe.”

    Christopher Waltz. Stiffler. Christopher Waltz. Stiffer. I hate to hold anyone to a character played over ten years ago. however Scott’s role in that film has spawned a franchise of bullshit and countless bullshit carbon copies; its infuriating that he would make a sensible career decision. Scott has also been in talks with Kevin Smith, yet again, for “Hit Somebody; a hockey movie based on the Warren Zevon’s song. It is news like this that makes me not only question my past praise for Smith but wonder when that “Rock & Roll Part 2” adaptation is going to be made.

    I have nothing else to say other than the photograph was used to compliment George Force’s vague praise for shutter Island’s directing and cinematography. Oh you haven’t listened. Well go and listen. I promise it’ll be funny.