Minute 29 – We Put Chapstick On A Bagel!
On this episode: How long does chapstick stay in your stomach? I wish I had an eyebrow scar. I wish I had eyebrows. How much chapstick have YOU eaten in your lifetime?…and more!
On this episode: How long does chapstick stay in your stomach? I wish I had an eyebrow scar. I wish I had eyebrows. How much chapstick have YOU eaten in your lifetime?…and more!
Lester and Kynan attempt to explain, evaluate, enlighten and elucidate the Academy Award-winning film, Everything Everywhere All At Once, minute by multiversal minute! Now, you may only see a couple of chuckleheads trying to talk about a movie and getting distracted by all the cool references and easter eggs…but we see a story! Follow us through the multiverse as we explore each individual minute of this amazing film!
On this episode: Did you notice the “NOTICE” sign? How about…..PURPLE Nega Duck? “In what world is there too much bread?!” …and more!
On this episode: I don’t think we’re in the IRS anymore, Toto. I can feel the tongue at the end of my toes! “She’s heeeeeere….” This Spielberg trap looks really expensive!…and more!
On this episode: “I’m a … p-podcaster…” IRS ASMR. Did you MATERIALLY participate? More than Les Grossman. Turns out WE didn’t know what Watsu was, either!…and more!
On this episode: JLC in the IRS! What a weird place for an atrium! What’s on the NINETH floor??? Where does the purple brick road go? …and more!
Whenever you think of two chuckleheads going on tangents or bad puns or excessive, exhaustive, obscene amounts of research into questions you never thought to ask, think: Banana for Scale with Lester Ryan Clark and Kynan Dias—show your support today!
Lester is an actor, writer, model, and teacher. Currently based in Los Angeles, he got his start doing community theater in his hometown of Las Vegas. After graduating from UNLV, he moved to Japan, where he continued performing in local theatre productions (some entirely in Japanese!) and wrote and performed his own short films and plays.
Kynan Dias is an actor, award-winning screenwriter, and educator who has been teaching at UNLV FILM since 2008. His films often blend humor and tragedy, and he co-hosts a series of meticulously researched, yet comedic film history podcasts on the TruStory.FM network. Kynan’s research interests include animation history, studio system economics, queer coding in classic film, and highlighting previously unsung collaborators within major film authors’ historiographies.