Back to the Disney Renaissance, and for an accidentally long podcast. We talk about how Josh is this close to being Lord Greystoke, Tim’s need to make everything he loves relate to Absalom, Absalom!, and most importantly, we join the rest of the Internet in asking if a hot dog is a sandwich. Come on along: join the caravan.
ALSO: we’re including this mini-cast, in which Matt, Josh, and I indulge in some silliness that we came up with a couple summers back and haven’t shared with the world yet. Imagine the Pixar Unified Field Theory, except with the Disney Renaissance and with a much stronger philosophical bent. We have write-ups for all of these; they may someday make an appearance in print on this blog. If you have fifteen minutes, take a listen.
(“YAS” links here.)
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