Episode 042: Thumbs Up For Ebert

The world is more interesting and a better place for having had Roger Ebert, his voice and identity in it and a little less wonderful for losing the same. This episode, Josh and Keith look back at “At The Movies” as a character in their lives, and how an ongoing “relationship” with Roger Ebert over the course of a lifetime informed them on issues of art, humanity, friendship, purpose and perspective.

But not before Keith explains how he made a Red Robin restaurant even REDDER with copious amounts of his own blood, the sleep-deprived and chemically induced visions he had of golden feces and Josh unveils his not-quite-ready for prime time impression of handsome actor John Hamm.

Thumbs up (and fists sheltered) for this, our Ebert tribute.

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