Sock Talk Podcast Episode 45: Get Mildly Upset

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Episode Runtime: 2:05:11
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” break down Sock Talk Jon psychologically, then rebuild him with science and elbow macaroni, all in around 2 hours.

Bonus Features:

The live video broadcast. WATCH us eat!


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Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 44: Game Time

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Episode Runtime: 2:28:25
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” welcome back special guest Ethan White to the show and we go on a geek tangent the likes of which you have never heard. Or seen. Or felt. In your butt.

Music intro and outro: Provided by The World Is Square

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 43: We’re Great!

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Episode Runtime: 2:27:11
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” finally talk about “My Name Is Jonah”! We discuss the premiere of our now award winning film, how great we are and many self congratulatory blowjobs are given to us by us. So tune in and love us as much as we love ourselves won’t you?

Music intro and outro: Provided by Jonah & Shanna Jackman

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 42: So Tired…

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Episode Runtime: 1:13:36
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” forgo sleep for your entertainment. The result? Exhausting.

Bonus Features:

Sock Talk Jon’s Rocket Raccoon painting as mentioned in this sleepy episode.

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Music intro and outro: Provided by Derk Jickface

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 41: My Dinner With Sock Talk

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Episode Runtime: 2:07:18
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” get cozy at the casa de Healy and go through our 2013 year in review. Brain pussies are fucked, terms are defined, and a new year begins. Also, we eat cheese and salad. Nothing but the best of entertainment for you guys.

Bonus Features:

The amazing commercials we mentioned for God of War: Ascension and Batman: Arkham Origins.

Music intro and outro: Provided by Derk Jickface

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 40: It’s a Black People Thing

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Episode Runtime: 2:16:37
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” invite back chocolatey love mountain, Ryan Terrell to the show! We try to break the racial barriers and get down to what’s important, getting laid. Also, NSA spying, cuckolding and Eddie Lacy.

Music intro and outro: Provided by JB Sapienza

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 39: Enter Ethan

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Episode Runtime: 2:12:37
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” invite you to let us fuck your brain pussy. We go deep…into your mind and soul. Yeahhhhh. Joining us this episode is comic book/metal enthusiast, Ethan White. We discuss all things comics, including the upcoming Superman vs Batman movie and Wonder Woman’s addition to the lineup. We also discuss the importance of video games as a legitimate art form. It’s a nerdy medley of eroticism.

Music intro and outro: Provided by JB Sapienza

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 38: Tipper Fig

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Episode Runtime: 2:02:20
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” bring back to the show Jeff & Kolleen O’brien for some hearty belly larfs. The Simpsons, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Gillian Anderson’s boobs…this episode is more jam packed with pop culture than an iguana wearing sunglasses sun bathing on a Corvette. Join us won’t you?

Bonus Features: The aforementioned X-Files fan fiction where Mulder has a small dick. Also, a clip from the hilarious Whoopi Goldberg film “The Associate”. Yick.

Music intro and outro: Provided by Nick Marino

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Sock Talk Podcast Episode 37: NYCC 2013 Recap

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Episode Runtime: 1:05:09
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Welcome back to Sock Talk! This week Phil Healy and Jon Caron, the producers of the documentary  “My Name Is Jonah” are at the 2013 New York Comic Con! In this episode we recap our trip to the 2013 New York Comic Con and just how much we hate cosplayers. We also delve into the trendiness of nerd culture nowadays and how it’s becoming less about comics and the culture and more about advertising/what’s currently cool.

Episode Runtime: Photos from the con!

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Music intro and outro: Provided by Subpar Co-Star

Phil Healy Website: I Hunger Productions
Jon Caron Website: Asylum Studios Photography + Design

Film Review: New Hampshire Film Festival & Escape Plan

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Hello Sock Talkers! Sock Talk Jon here, I had the privilege of attending the New Hampshire Film Festival on Friday and two out of the three films I saw were really excellent.

First, was The Retrieval, a really well paced and better acted civil war period piece about a couple of slaves sent by a gang of bounty hunters to retrieve and bring back a man so that they can earn their own freedom. It was one of the most beautifully filmed (and well acted) movies I’ve seen in a long time, and if you have the opportunity to see it, do so. There is such a great tone to this film that is enhanced all the more by the beautiful cinematography/score. I look forward to seeing this again, as the sound in the theater was lacking.

Second up, was Austenland…a horrid piece of unfunny dreck. Essentially, it’s about an irritating woman obsessed with Jane Austen novels, who spends her entire life savings to go on an “Austen”tatious vacation (thank you Kolleen for pointing out that delightful pun opportunity) set in the world of Jane Austen books…cancer is funnier than this film.

Thirdly, was a film that doesn’t come out until next year called Labor Day, based on the novel by Joyce Maynard, Labor Day stars Josh Brolin, Kate Winslet and Clark Gregg. This film is not only fantastic, but really surprised the hell out of me by being as good as it was. Set in 1987, Josh Brolin plays a wounded, escaped convict (who is actually a good guy with an unfortunate past) who forcefully stays with a family in their house for 5 days, trying to evade the police. I can’t express how good this movie is. See it when it comes out.

Finally, I also took in Escape Plan last night. The new Stallone/Schwarzenegger prison escape film. It was EXACTLY what I needed it to be. Similar to Lock Up but more modern, Escape Plan is well paced, with great massive/practical sets and it’s just clever enough to give you a little something you haven’t seen before while remembering exactly what kind of film it is. This was also the first time I’ve enjoyed seeing Schwarzenegger on screen since his return to acting. His character “Rottmayer”, is a lot of fun and has this great manic sequence where he speaks entirely in German. And it’s just as angry as I’d imagine it wound sound bellowing from the Austrian Oak himself.

This is the time of year where those hidden gems start coming out and I strongly suggest seeing any of these films (minus Austenland….uch) should you get the chance.