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S1 Ep 123Episode #123 -- Day for Night / Don't Stand Me Down / N'Duja / Tainted Love / Strangers With Candy
EAnd we're back! Sorry for the delay, but here is an episode we recorded last month. The gang discusses one of the most amusing movies about movies, we meet up with Dexy's Midnight Runners, eat some tasty n'djua, get Tainted Love stuck in our heads and take advice from Strangers With Candy. Get excited! Intro 0:00 -- 3:05 Day for Night 3:05 -- 28:28 Don't Stand Me Down 28:28 -- 37:03 N'Djua 37:03 -- 43:03 Tainted Love 43:03 -- 52:26 Strangers with Candy 52:26 -- 1:02:29 Outro 1:02:29 -- 1:09:08 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sarah Staudt

An Update to The Art Immortal
Hello everyone! This is Austin giving you a quick audio message explaining where we've been the past few weeks. Thank you and we look forward to making new episodes for you very soon!

S1 Ep 122Episode #122 -- The Social Network / In Rainbows / Lemon Curd / My Moon, My Man / Fargo
E100 episodes are cool, but you know what's really cool? 122 episodes. Yes, that horrible set-up only means that The Immortals are reviewing the Aaron Sorkin take on the creation of Facebook: The Social Network. In addition to that, they listen to a recent Radiohead album, tasty lemon treat, a song by Feist and and an anthology named Fargo. Get excited because they're back to old shit again after the break! Intro 0:00-3:04 The Social Network 3:04 - 39:15 In Rainbows 39:15 - 48:39 Lemon Curd 48:39 -51:57 My Moon, My Man 51:57 - 57:27 Fargo 57:27 - 01:11:09 Outro 01:11:09 - 01:14:45 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 121Episode #121 -- A Trip to the Moon / In the Wee Hours of the Morning / Elderberry Flower / O Sole Mio / The Ed Sullivan Show
EWe're (at) number one! We're (at) number one! Yes our random number generator has us reviewing the very first entry in all of books. This means the short film A Trip to the Moon! A Frank Sinatra album because the 1001 Albums book starts in the 50s! Opera song that we definitely didn't mess up! And The Ed Sullivan Show which is definitely available! This episode is about three times as long as the film we cover. Intro 02:40-20:38 A Trip to the Moon 02:40- 20:38 In the Wee Hours of the Morning 20:38-27:13 Elderberry Flower 27:13- 27:47 O sole mio 27:47-38:18 The Ed Sullivan Show 38:18-42:36 Outro 42:36- 49:53 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 120Episode #120 -- The Haunting / Duck Stab; Buster and Glen / Turbot / Jive Talkin' / Home and Away
EThe last time Pedro had a bonus pick they revisited the 90s cartoon show Hey Arnold. This time he goes for a French comedy about infidelity and cruelty. He has multitudes! They review The Dinner Game as well as the horror film The Haunting. They also listen to The Residents and The Bee Gees while waiting for the next episode of the Australian soap opera, Home and Away. Get excited! Intro: 0:00- 4:41 BONUS: The Dinner game: 4:41- 34:17 The Haunting: 34:17- 51:51 Duck Stab / Buster & Glen: 51:51- 1:01:39 Jive Talkin': 1:01:39- 1:08:06 Home and Away: 1:08:06- 01:15:22 Outro: 1:15:22- 1:22:10 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 119Episode #119 -- Nights of Cabiria / I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight / Afugea'l Pitu / In a Broken Dream / The Day of the Triffids
EBefore Fellini was known for this surreal films, he was the creator of stories that were often beautiful and sad. Nights of Cabiria is one of his finest and The Immortals are here to review this Oscar winning film. They also will listen to a full album by Richard and Linda Thompson (he was a recent review for the Song category), review some vinegar from a previous week, listen to a man named Python and fear some British plants. Get excited! Intro: 0:00-4:51 Nights of Cabiria: 4:51- 22:28 I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight: 22:28- 30:42 Afugea'l Pitu: 30:42- 37:10 In a Broken Dream: 37:10- 45:02 The Day of the Triffids: 45:02- 51:18 Outro: 51:18- 57:32 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 118Episode #118 -- Badlands / Suzanne Vega / Sheep's Head / O Superman / Charmed
EOver at Let's Take Five the guys are diving into the films of Terrence Malick. It's only fair that The Immortals do the same by reviewing his first film, Badlands. It is the story of two (very) young lovers who decide to flee across America after committing violent crimes. (I look forward to the episode of Ad Absurdum where they claim the murders in this film are illegal.) They also review the soothing sounds of Suzanne Vega, the stranger sounds of Laurie Anderson and the stupid sounds of Charmed. Get excited! Intro: 0:00- 4:23 Badlands: 4:23- 30:46 Suzanne Vega: 30:46- 37:00 Sheep's Head: 37:00- 39:01 O Superman: 39:01- 46:34 Charmed: 46:34- 62:58 Outro: 62:58- 67:45 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

Episode #117 -- 2001: A Space Odyssey / Penthouse and Pavement / Bay Scallop / Milk and Alcohol / NYPD Blue
At the dawn of man, there was a monolith. Today there is a podcast. Only one of these will greatly seen humanity into the future. Better listen to see if it's this one! The Immortals review the Stanley Kubrick classic 2001: A Space Odyssey. They also listen to some Heaven 17, eat some fish, see if they believe that Dr. Feelgood as a medical degree and dive into a classic police TV drama. Get excited! Intro: 0:00- 5:19 2001: A Space Odyssey: 5:19- 39:46 Penthouse and Pavement: 39:46- 46:42 Bay Scallop: 46:42- 52:45 Milk and Alcohol: 52:45- 57:48 NYPD Blue: 57:48-81:27 Outro: 81:27-85:49 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 116Episode #116 -- Platoon / Fuzzy / Shanxi Extra Aged Vinegar / 1952 Vincent Black Lightning / Time Trumpet
EWar is hell. War film are sometimes also hell, but a considerably lesser hell. Let's get this straight: war = hell; war films = heck. And oh boy is Platoon one heck of a film. Oliver Stone's semi-autobiographical tale of men in Vietnam is filled with impressive actors and maybe less than impressive direction. Also the gang listens to some Fuzzy, ignore some vinegar, find out that a motorcycle is pretty cool and watch an I Love the 90s parody from the creator of Veep. Get excited, it's a short one this week! Intro: 0:00- 2:05 Platoon: 2:05- 19:41 Fuzzy: 19:41- 24:04 Shanxi Extra Aged Vinegar:24:04-24:28 1952 Vincent Black Lightning: 24:28- 30:48 Time Trumpet: 30:48- 35:45 Outro: 35:45-42:09 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 115Episode #115 -- A Fish Called Wanda / Ready to Die / Sheto / Didi / The Tudors
EThere a few components to a successful heist. Trust, patience, intelligence and a disinterest in murdering defenseless animals. Unfortunately none of these things happen in A Fish Called Wanda. But does that still make that a good movie? They also listen to Notorious B.I.G.'s seminal album, ponder what Khaled is talking about and wondering if the world really needed a sexy Henry VIII TV show. Get excited! Intro: 0:00- 2:35 A Fish Called Wanda: 2:35- 23:37 Ready to Die: 23:37- 38:25 Sheto: 38:25- 39:35 Didi: 39:35- 46:15 The Tudors: 46:15- 59:40 Outro: 59:40-65:43 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 114Episode #114 -- A Brighter Summer Day / Come Find Yourself / Fregola Pasta / Insomnia / RuPaul's Drag Race
EAfter last week's film that takes place in Indonesia, The Immortals travel all the way to...Taiwan! They review the Edward Wang recovered masterpiece, A Brighter Summer Day, which is a unique perspective on being a teenager in a very shifting time. They also review an album by actual Fun Lovin' Criminals, eat last week's food of beech honeydew (with something special!), some song and one of the most discussed shows on TV: RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE. May the best woman win! Intro: 0:00- 2:04 A Brighter Summer Day: 2:04- 26:51 Come Find Yourself: 26:51- 33:33 Fregola Pasta: 33:33- 37:27 Insomnia- 37:27- 44:12 RuPaul's Drag Race- 44:23- 73:58 Outro- 73:58- 77:37 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

Episode #113 -- The Act of Killing / Oracular Spectacular / Beech Honeydew / Mykonos / Jane the Virgin
EDecades ago, a group of Indonesian men ruthlessly killed Chinese communists. In 2012, a documentarian invited these men to create films to depict their notorious moments in The Act of Killing. In 2018, the Immortals look back in the horror of what they've done. Also they review the hit album by MGMT, catch up on last week's food and watch one of the most delightful shows on TV! Enjoy the emotional whiplash. Intro: 0:00- 02:07 The Act of Killing: 02:07-32:27 Oracular Spectacular: 32:27- 40:28 Beech Honeydew: 40:28- 45:03 Mykonos: 45:03- 50:50 Jane the Virgin: 50:50- 1:07:42 Outro: 1:07:42- 1:13:30 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 112Episode #112 -- A Question of Silence / Peggy Suicide / Allspice / Freak Scene / Strictly Come Dancing
EIn the age of Me Too and Time's Up, it is rewarding to discover a movie that has been seen as a feminist classic especially when it's one that is so rewardingly angry. The Immortals watch for the first time A Question of Silence, a Dutch film about three women arrested for beating a man to death but nobody knows why. In addition, Leigh catches us up with her thoughts on Ben-Hur and Tom Waits, they also dive into the mixed reaction to Peggy Suicide, Dinosaur Jr. and one of the most popular shows of the UK: Strictly Come Dancing. Get excited! Intro: 0:00- 2:31 Old Business, New Henges: 2:31 - 11:49 A Question of Silence: 11:49- 26:54 Peggy Suicide: 26:54- 31:54 Allspice: 31:54- 32:02 Freak Scene: 32:02- 39:37 Strictly Come Dancing: 39:37- 48:08 Outro: 48:08- 51:41 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 111Episode #111 -- Ben-Hur / Nighthawks at the Diner / Arzua-Ulloa / Vincent / Blackadder
EGet your swords and sandals for it's Ben-Hur week for The Immortals! Austin, Sarah and Pedro (sans Leigh) follow Charlton Heston from boat to chariot as they review this four-hour Best Picture winner. They also review the Vincent van Gogh inspired song and the time-sprawling comedy Blackadder. Intro: 0:00- 4:08 Ben Hur: 4:08- 29:40 Nighthawks at the Diner: 29:40-29:47 Arzua-Ulloa: 29:47- 29:50 Vincent: 29:50- 36:15 Blackadder: 36:15- 44:28 Outro: 44:28- 50:11 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 110Episode #110 -- Aileen Wuornos: The Life and Death of a Serial Killer / De-loused in the Comatorium / Montelimar Nougat / Dry Your Eyes / The Wrong Mans
EIt's time for Sarah's bonus review which gives us a double dosing of complicated women in documentaries. On one hand we have Aileen Wuornos, America's first female serial killer, as the subject about how we treat capital punishment. And we have Grey Gardens, the cult favorite about two fascinating women living in a sad isolation. If that sounds like a lot, we also have weird prog rock, a terrible pop song and a sitcom of James Corden before he became a late night TV host. Also be sure to stay tuned until the end... Intro: 0:00- 03:27 BONUS: Grey Gardens: 03:27- 20:55 Aileen Wuornos: 20:55- 42:15 De-loused at the Comatorium: 42:15- 48:06 Montelimar Nougat: 48:06- 51:40 Dry Your Eyes: 51:40- 58:08 The Wrong Mans: 58:08- 63:04 Outro: 63:04-70:21 --For no reason whatsoever, you all should listen to the great Pranks Paul on the podcasts Never Tell Me the Pods and Adventure! --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 109Episode #109 -- From Here to Eternity / Talking Book / Natto / Ain't Got No; I Got Life / The Richard Pryor Show
EWhat episode are we on? 109? How many do we have to go? Eternity. That's just like the movie we cover today From Here to Eternity, the Best Picture winner about the melodramatic lives of soldiers on the verge of Pearl Harbor. Also they listen to the amazing sounds of Stevie Wonder and Nina Simone. (Did Pedro watch the Nina Simone documentary?!?) Also they discuss the incredibly short lived and fascinating Richard Pryor Show. GET EXCITED! Intro 0:00 - 6:04 From Here to Eternity 6:04 - 33:52 Talking Book 33:52 - 40:42 Natto 40:42 - 41:50 Ain't Got No; I Got Live 41:50 - 50: 35 The Richard Pryor Show 50:35 - 1:03:26 Outro 1:03:26 - 1:10:06 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 108Episode #108 -- Kind Hearts and Coronets / Imagine / Taro / You Keep Me Hanging On / The Rockford Files
EYou know when someone is a legend of pop culture and to question them is almost to question all of music? Well The Immortals shit on John Lennon and his classic album Imagine. Before they do that, they review the dark comedy of murdering Alec Guinness in Kind Hearts and Coronets, then they have some bubble tea, learn nothing about The Supremes and kick back with The Rockford Files. Also that riddle is solved! Intro 0:00 -- 2:15 Kind Hearts and Coronets 2:15 - 21:34 Imagine 21:34 - 30:31 Taro 30:31 - 34:02 You Keep Me Hanging On 34:02 - 40:22 The Rockford Files 40:22 - 47:42 Outro 47:42 - 54:15 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

S1 Ep 107Episode #107 -- The Seventh Seal / Queen II / Tomme de Savoie / Maybe I'm Amazed / Only Fools and Horses
EThe last time we saw Ingmar "Chuckles" Bergman, it was Cries and Whispers and Austin called it one of the most upsetting movies ever made. What does he think of The Seventh Seal which literally has Death following good people until he can take them away? (He loves it.) It's also time for a fantasy battle of musical proportions with Queen, the sweet/cheesy sounds of Paul McCartney and somehow the most popular British sitcom of all time. GET EXCITED. Oh and there's a weird puzzle to hold you over while we take a week off. Solve it! Intro 0:00 -- 1:37 The Seventh Seal 1:37 -- 28:38 Queen II 28:38 -- 38:17 Tomme de Savoie 38:17 -- 38:47 Maybe I'm Amazed 38:47 -- 45:49 Only Fools and Horses 45:49 -- 51:58 Outro 51:58 -- 59:32 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

S1 Ep 106Episode #106 -- Throne of Blood / Autobahn / Tilister / The Man Who Sold the World / Brideshead Revisited
EDouble, double toil and trouble. Fire burn and cauldron bubble. That was the creepy repeated phrase of the witches in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Throne of Blood is an adaptation of the Bard's tragic tale except instead of witches, it's a weird dude in the forest. Also there are samurais. It's awesome. Also we have the album Autobahn, David Bowie, and another beloved British miniseries. Beware the Scottish play! Intro 0:00-2:35 Throne of Blood 2:35- 26:09 Autobahn 26:09- 31:25 Tilister 31:25- 31:34 The Man Who Sold the World 31:34- 37:19 Brideshead Revisited 37:19- 42:06 Outro 42:06- 46:47 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 105Episode #105 -- Steamboat Bill, Jr. / Olympia 64 / Longan / How High the Moon / Canzonissima
EThe episode is finally out! We're sorry for the delay but there was an insane hurricane that kept knocking down all of our buildings. Oh wait, no sorry, that was the silent film Steamboat Bill, Jr. They also listen to an older French album, a nifty song that was popularized by an Ella Fitzgerald cover and some shitty grapes! (They aren't grapes.) Intro 0:00-02:48 Steamboat Bill, Jr. 02:48-18:10 Olympia 64 18:10- 23:43 Longan 23:43- 29:03 How High the Moon 29:03- 33:45 Canzonissima 33:45- 35:00 Outro 35:00- 40:03 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sara Rust

S1 Ep 104Episode #104 -- Inception / Sound of Silver / Lekvar / Flux / The 100
EThe greatest virus in an idea, according to Christopher Nolan's Inception. Then enjoy as we present you a series of ideas directly into your ear holes. We will make you believe his film is actually a dissection into filmmaking, we will make you want to go to an LCD Soundsystem concert, we will have you believe that lekvar is not available where we are, we will have you believe the Bloc Party music video is coherent and we may even convince you that The 100 was described properly. But the real question is.....when did you start listening to this show? Think about it. I know you're here now, but when did you get here? Intro 0:00 -- 2:45 Old Business, New Henges 2:45 -- 3:22 Inception 3:22 - 37:13 Sound of Silver - 37:13 -- 45:14 Lekvar 45:14 -- 50:02 Flux 50:02 -- 54:31 The 100 54:31 -- 1:02:43 Outro 1:02:43 -- 1:06:19 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

S1 Ep 103Episode #103 -- Gimme Shelter / Number of the Beast / Ptarmigan / Boys Don't Cry / Sliders
EWhat are The Immortals if not the foremost experts on rocking and the follow-up action of rolling? Today they are diving into one of the most beloved rockumentaries, Gimme Shelter, covering a memorable tour by The Rolling Stones. Then they have Iron Maiden screaming to Satan, a music video so good it seems like a short film and then they end with....Sliders. Which does technically have a musician as one of the leads. (He doesn't rock though.) Intro 0:00 -- 2:06 Gimme Shelter - 2:06 -- 21:43 Number of the Beast - 21:43 -- 27:07 Ptarmigan - 27:07 -- 28:10 Boys Don't Cry - 28:10 -- 33:21 Sliders - 33:21 -- 38:54 Outro 38:54 -- 44:22 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

S2 Ep 102Episode #102 -- Days of Heaven / California / Holy Basil / Im Nin'Alu / Takeshi's Castle
ETerence Malick makes beautiful films that are known for their peaceful aesthetic and calming atmosphere. So of course we argued about it. The Immortals reviewed the Days of Heaven, Malick's second film, which takes place in Texas. Then they went to California, Israel and Japan. We're so cultured! Intro 0:00 -- 4:49 Days of Heaven - 4:49 -- 25:42 California - 25:42 -- 32:07 Holy Basil - 32:07 -- 33:21 Im Nin'Alu - 33:21 -- 41:54 Takeshi's Castle - 41:54 -- 50:17 Outro - 50:17 -- 53:32 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

S2 Ep 1Episode #101 -- Grease / The Real Thing / Chives / Voices Carry / Top Gear
EOH MY GOD WE'RE BACK AGAIN! After surviving Leigh crashing their space ship, the four Immortals are hiding on [REDACTED] and back to reviewing so many very random pieces of pop culture. And there's no better movie about coming back from break and realizing everything is bonkers and this plot doesn't make any sense than Grease! Also we have a band who is apparently not the Red Hot Chili Peppers, we confirm chives are weird, we know what not to do at the opera in a music video and we talk about a car show but never really talk about cars. Get excited! Intro 0:00 -- 3:49 Grease 3:49 -- 22:30 The Real Thing 22:30 -- 29:00 Chives 29:00 -- 32:27 Voices Carry 32:27 -- 38:07 Top Gear 38:07 -- 59:40 Outro 59:40 -- 1:03:19 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

S1 Ep 100Episode #100 -- The Lion King / Urban Hymns / Bagel / Spice Up Your Life / The Spirit Wind / Treme
EHOLY CRAP! It's Episode 100! It's been two years and over 500 reviews. This shall be a very special episode for a number of reasons. (Mostly because Austin got new shoes.) Join us as The Immortals continue their voyage through space for some ridiculous reason as they review The Lion King, some more emo British music, bagels, the Spice Girls, ignore the actual book to talk about Lemony Snicket, and an underseen David Simon HBO show. Also, the bonus review is Austin's favorite movie! Be sure you listen to the episode to the very end. Be sure to follow us on Twitter for all updates. Thank you all for listening for the first 100 episodes. Only 901 to go! Intro 0:00 -- 7:19 BONUS: Kicking and Screaming 7:19 -- 30:58 The Lion King 30:58 -- 52:19 Urban Hymns 52:19 -- 1:01:22 Bagel 1:01:22 -- 1:11:05 Spice Up Your Life 1:11:05 -- 1:26:49 The Spirit Wind 1:26:49 -- 1:32:38 Treme 1:32:38 -- 1:46:48 Outro 1:46:48 -- 1:58:30 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

Episode #99 -- North by Northwest / Young Americans / Paski Sir / Theme from Shaft / Oh, the Places You'll Go / Farmer Wants a Wife
EIn Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest, there is a very simple message. If you don't want to have international assassins and criminals trying to murder you in beautiful locales, don't be a dick to your waiter. Lessons to live by. Also we have David Bowie this episode, the return of Shaft and the review of the book every graduate receives whether they want it or not. Intro 0:00 -- 3:02 Old Business, New Henges 3:02 -- 6:26 North by Northwest 6:26 -- 19:11 Young Americans 19:11 -- 23:22 Paski Sir 23:22 -- 23:49 Theme from Shaft 23:49 -- 30:32 Oh, the Places You'll Go! 30:32 -- 41:14 Farmer Wants a Wife 41:14 -- 43:45 Outro 43:45 -- 47:10 --Austin was wrong (shocker!) in that there actually four Cary Grant / Alfred Hitchcock collaborations. North by Northwest, To Catch a Thief, Notorious and Suspicion. --There is some audio issues early in the episode with Skype--I mean, Pedro's spaceship--freaking out a bit. It only lasts within the first 20 minutes. We're very sorry. --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum (Can you dig it?)

Episode #98 -- Wings of Desire / Teenager of the Year / Cassareep / Enter Sandman / Eclipse of the Crescent Moon / Forbrydelsen (The Killing)
EThere are angels among us! THERE ARE ANGELS AMONG US! Sorry, I've been catching up with Night Vale. The Immortals are just reviewing the beautiful film Wings of Desire where an angel wishes to be human. They also listen to Frank Black, Metallica, and watch the Danish version of The Killing. (Yes, Borgen was mentioned.) Intro 0:00 -- 6:03 Wings of Desire 6:03 -- 24:05 Teenager of the Year 24:05 -- 30:58 Cassareep 30:58 -- 31:13 Enter Sandman 31:13 -- 38:37 Eclipse of the Crescent Moon 38:37 -- 39:20 Forbrydelsen (The Killing) 39:20 -- 43:05 Outro 43:05 -- 48:15 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

Episode #97 -- Midnight Cowboy / Dare! / Squid Ink / Shot By Both Sides / The Little White Horse / Riget (The Kingdom)
EThe Immortals review the Best Picture winner Midnight Cowboy which features the character Ratso Rizzo, who is often mistaken for a Muppet or a Pink Lady. This is the homeless sick guy who is trying to help pimp out his friend. Easy to confuse them all. Anywho, the gang also reviews some more stuff! Intro 0:00 -- 4:04 Midnight Cowboy 4:04 -- 17:59 Dare! 17:59 -- 23:11 Squid Ink 23:11 -- 27:18 Shot by Both Sides 27:18 -- 30:48 The Little White Horse 30:48 -- 42:42 Riget (The Kingdom) 42:42 -- 49:38 Outro 49:38 -- 54:56 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

Episode #96 -- M / Pet Sounds / Duku / Tuttie Frutti / Moomin, Mymble and Little My / Dr. Kildaire
EPeter Lorre is often remembered as being the creepy but harmless guy in Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon. Yet years before those movies, he played a really complicated role as a murderer of children in M. And we're going to review it! Also, one of the most beloved albums of all time, a super catchy song and a melodramatic medical drama. Get excited! Also Adam's missing because he's losing his mind but don't worry about that. Intro 0:00 -- 4:35 M 4:35 -- 21:50 Pet Sounds 21:50 -- 29:01 Duku 29:01 -- 29:49 Tutti Frutti 29:49 -- 36:38 Moomin, Mymble and Little My 36:38 -- 37:18 Dr. Kildaire 37:18 -- 41:40 Outro 41:40 -- 46:15 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Thursday as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

Episode #95 -- Bride of Frankenstein / The Velvet Underground and Nico / Yuzu / Johnny B. Goode / Who's Seen the Scissors? / The Up Series
EThe Immortals return to the land of Mary Shelly, but this time Bride of Frankenstein is a sequel to the classic novel instead of a spoof. Which one will have a greater impact on the gang? Also Austin learns there's more to Nico than The Royal Tenenbaums, Pedro unveils that Marty McFly did not invent rock and roll. Adam shows where the goddamn scissors are and we learn about England's future by looking at its aged children. Get excited! Intro 0:00 -- 2:16 Bride of Frankenstein 2:16 -- 19:42 The Velvet Underground and Nico 19:42 -- 26:00 Yuzu 26:00 -- 26:09 Johnny B. Goode 26:09 -- 32:20 Who's Seen the Scissors? 32:20 -- 37:01 The Up Series 37:01 -- 40:54 Outro 40:54 -- 46:06 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

Episode #94 -- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory / Soul Mining / Rex du Poitou / Rapper's Delight / A Child's Christmas in Wales / Pride and Prejudice
EWho can take a sunshine, sprinkle it with dew, cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two? The Immortals. We can. That's a thing we can do and always has been. Listen to past episodes, there are plenty of hints. Anywho, today we reviewed Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, The The, The Sugarhill Gang, a Christmas story and a really beloved miniseries. Get excited! Intro 0:00 -- 3:25 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 3:25 -- 26:03 Soul Mining 26:03 -- 30:43 Rex du Poitou 30:43 -- 31:27 Rapper's Delight 31:27 -- 36:42 A Child's Christmas in Wales 36:42 -- 40:33 Pride and Prejudice 40:33 -- 45:00 Outro 45:00 -- 49:11 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Rook Parthum

BONUS EPISODE
The Immortals are taking it easy this week so they're just going to chat sorta on topic for a half hour. Sarah tells us what she thought of The Battle of Algiers. Pedro catches up with Return of the Jedi. Adam reviews The Snow Spider for the second time. And Austin wastes everyone's time by trying to recap like twenty shows. IT'S PERFECT AUDIO. Normal episode next week. --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #93 -- Apocalypse Now / Raw Like Sushi / Salam Leaf / How Will I Know? / The Snow Spider / Dead Like Me
The cursed are cursed! So many rounds of audio issues finally brought this shortened episode to your ears. If you have already already downloaded this, please re-download for this is where we finally review the war epic Apocalypse Now, the unique sounds of Raw Like Sushi, skip the food, figure out what Whitney Houston knows, let audio corruption lose our children's book segment and then review a sorta Bryan Fuller show. OH BOY! Intro 0:00 -- 4:30 Apocalypse Now 4:30 -- 30:12 Raw Like Sushi 30:12 -- 36:13 Salam Leaf 36:13 -- 36:24 How Will I Know? 36:24 -- 43:12 The Snow Spider 43:12 -- 43:43 Dead Like Me 43:43 -- 53:55 Outro 53:55 -- 1:00:38 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #92 -- Network / Bad / Serrano Ham / 99 Luftballoons / Bridge to Terabithia / Band of Brothers
The Immortals have had good line-ups but this million dollar number has to be one of the best. There is the scary and timely satire of Network, Michael Jackson's classic, ham ham and more ham, catchy scary German tune, wonderful and sad children's book and one of the most beloved WWII stories ever filmed. Let's hope they didn't fuck it up! Intro 0:00 – 3:37 Network 3:37 – 27:28 Bad 27:28 – 36:06 Serrano Ham 36:06 – 45:12 99 Luftballoons 45:12 – 54:19 Bridge to Terabithia 54:19 – 1:05:36 Band of Brothers 1:05:36 – 1:28:36 Outro: 1:28:36 – 1:35:39 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #91 -- Adam's Rib / Shaft / Jerusalem Artichoke / I'm a Believer / Foxie / Land of the Lost
The Immortals are back and they're ready to discuss gender! Sarah leads an unofficial episode of Ad Absurdum as they discuss the classic legal screwball comedy Adam's Rib. Also Leigh wonders how the hell Shaft is on the album's list, Pedro learns that love isn't just true in fairy tales and Austin wonders what the hell is happening in Land of the Lost. Also Adam says good stuff! EDIT -- We had some audio issues with the first upload. We have tried a new file and trying to fix the concerns. Thank you for your feedback. Intro 0:00 -- 4:36 Adam's Rib 4:36 -- 29:37 Shaft 29:37 -- 37:42 Jerusalem Artichoke 37:42 -- 38:27 I'm a Believer 38:27 -- 45:00 Foxie 45:00 -- 45:53 Land of the Lost 45:53 -- 54:32 Outro 54:32 -- 1:00:52 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #90 -- City Lights / Mr. Tambourine Man / Agbalumo / Shake Rattle and Roll / Mike Mulligan / The Flintstones
It's a long one! But The Immortals get stuff done! They resolve their weird Marion storyline and jump backwards to review last week's beloved song. Also Pedro revisits nostalgia with his bonus pick, we revisit the world of The Tramp with City Lights, listen to the Byrds, rock out while regretting the loss of steam engines and the reexamine the modern stone age family. Whoo!!!!!! Marian Sketch 0:00 – 5:00 Intro 5:00 – 8:17 Fast Car 8:17 – 21:50 BONUS: Hey Arnold 21:50 – 44:45 City Lights 44:45 – 1:02:02 Mr. Tambourine Man 1:02:02 – 1:09:55 Agbalumo 1:09:55 – 1:10:25 Shake Rattle and Roll 1:10:25 – 1:17:03 Mike Mulligan 1:17:03 – 1:25:52 The Flintstones 1:25:52 – 1:34:02 Outro 1:34:02 – 1:38:18 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #89 -- Return of the Jedi / Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black / Vanilla Bean / Fast Car / The Bad Beginning / Robot Chicken
While Pedro is outside the Immortals' spaceship doing Pedro stuff, the foursome inside will talk about super popular things: Return of the Jedi, Public Enemy, Vanilla, not so much Tracy Chapman until next week, but definitely the Bad Beginning, and Robot Chicken! Listen, subscribe, and for the love of God please send a spaceship to help us if you are able. Intro 0:00 – 4:04 Return of the Jedi 4:04 – 40:07 Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black 40:07 – 49:03 Vanilla Bean 49:03 – 55:17 Fast Car 55:17 – 55:28 The Bad Beginning 55:28 – 1:12:44 Robot Chicken 1:12:44 – 1:19:57 Outro 1:19:57 – 1:25:11 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #88 -- Vinyl / Fear of Music / Smoked Snoek / Hotel California / The Adventures of Gian Burrasca / Twin Peaks
Tensions are high! Marian is off screen messing with Leigh in a way that she can't join the rest of the group in a discussion of Andy Warhol's weird adaptation of A Clockwork Orange in his film Vinyl. Also the gang discusses the Talking Heads, Hotel California and the enigma that is Twin Peaks. It's a weird one! But not really. It's just a normal review show with a bizarre use of bookends. You get it. Intro 0:00 -- 5:32 Vinyl 5:32-21:08 Fear of Music 21:08-24:12 Smoked Snoek (except not) 24:12-25:01 Hotel California 25:01-36:11 The Adventures of Gian Burrasca 36:11-36:55 TWIN PEAKS ONLY TWIN PEAKS FOREVAR 36:55-1:20:08 Outro 1:20:08 -- 1:31:01 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

The Immortals Want to Be a Metaphorical Millionaire!!!
In their first non-canon episode of The Immortals, Leigh, Sarah, Adam and Pedro play a variation of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. They answer questions based on things that have been covered in the past 87 episodes of the show. Whoever wins the most fake money, will get to choose what will be reviewed on Episode 92. Who will win? Who will lose? Find out! --All 60 questions (including the ones not heard in the episode) will be on TheArtImmortal.com in a few days --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale ALL MUSIC was done by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord

Episode #87 -- Papillon / Hounds of Love / Foie Gras de Canard / Edge of Seventeen / Chitty Chitty Bang Bang / Who Wants To Be a Millionaire (UK)
The Immortals are all reunited and set to talk about the isolationist prison story, Papillon! After that they'll sit back and try to fully get what's going on in this Kate Bush album, starve, be overwhelmed by being on the Edge of Seventeen, talk a lot about a Dick Van Dyke film they're not even reviewing and then question why we're reviewing a game show for 100, Chris. GET EXCITED! NOTE - Thanks to an recording snag, the audio is a bit quieter for Adam and Pedro. Very sorry! Intro 0:00 – 4:08 Papillon 4:08 – 27:29 Hounds of Love 27:29 – 33:26 Foie Gras de Canard 33:26 – 34:30 Edge of Seventeen 34:30 – 41:58 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 41:58 – 53:22 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (UK) 53:391 – 1:01:16 Outro 1:01:16 – 1:06:22 --Stay tuned for a very special bonus episode coming soon... --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #86 -- The Battle of Algiers / Street Life / Smoked Trout / Dancing Queen / Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar / Beverly Hills 90210
Sarah is missing and the rest of the Immortals are hiding from their evil (?) A.I. Marian. Luckily, they have The Battle of Algiers to keep them company, the album Street Life by The Crusaders to calm their nerves, Smoked Trout to...well, they don't have Smoked Trout this week, Dancing Queen by Abba to ignite their spirits, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar to aid their caper, and Beverly Hills 90210 for cannon fodder during the inevitable battle taking place between them and Marian. Intro 0:00 – 4:00 The Battle of Algiers 4:00 – 20:46 Street Life 20:46 – 28:57 Smoked Trout 28:57 – 29:52 Dancing Queen 29:52 – 36:37 Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar 36:37 – 50:00 Beverly Hills 90210 50:00 – 1:03:31 Outro 1:03:31 – 1:09:04 Red Street Shoe Diary Life 1:09:04 – 1:10:43 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord

Episode #85 -- A Streetcar Named Desire / Blue / Saffron Milk Cap / Purple Haze / Captain Pugwash / The Jeffersons
EThe Immortals are back and they're shouting at Stella! They just really miss that canceled David Wain Comedy Central sitcom. STELLA!!!!! Anywho, they also reviewed A Streetcar Named Desire. Last week, their return to Leonard Cohen didn't match their high first reaction, how will Joni Mitchell do with Blue? Or will the group prefer a different color with Purple Haze? Will Adam fight with Captain Pugwash or his arch enemy? Finally, Norman Lear takes us to the east side with The Jeffersons. Get excited. Intro 0:00 – 6:12 A Streetcar Named Desire 6:12 – 26:17 Blue 26:17 – 37:08 Saffron Milk Cap 37:08 – 38:45 Purple Haze 38:45 – 47:02 Captain Pugwash 47:02 – 1:02:30 The Jeffersons 1:02:30 – 1:19:20 Outro 1:19:20 – 1:25:35 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #84 -- The Day the Earth Stood Still / John Prine / Bella De Cerignola Olive / Suzanne / The Three Robbers / Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
EThe boys are back in town! Except this isn't Entourage. And only 3/5th the cast are male. And they're in a spaceship far away from town. Whatever, the gang are back to review a classic Hollywood sci-fi film, listen to the smooth sounds of John Prine (Prine or Prine?), learn some major secrets about olives, find out if Cohen can repeat his magic, debate another goddamn picture book and then Austin rambles about a wacky show you haven't seen. IT'S WHAT WE DO AND WE DO IT WELL. Intro / Old Business, New Henges 0:00 -- 7:45 The Day the Earth Stood Still 7:45 - 25:37 John Prine 25:37-31:46 Bella de Cerignola Olive 31:46-40:11 Suzanne 40:11-47:04 The Three Robbers 47:04 -56:53 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 56:53-1:04:25 Outro 1:04:25 -- 1:11:16 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sarah Staudt

Episode #83 -- Grave of the Fireflies / The Downward Spiral / Nuoc Mam / Loser / Red Zora / Dead Set
EAs the Immortals continue their journey through outer space, they begin this episode's journey with a lot of child-death, and end with a lot of everybody-death! Buckle up, because Grave of the Fireflies might be the saddest movie ever, Downward Spiral the Nine-Inch-Nail-iest album ever, Nuoc Mam the fishiest sauce ever, Loser the least Beck-ian song ever, Red Zora the most-German-and-least-readable-to-English-speakers children's book ever, and Dead Set the best reality-tv-based-zombie-thriller-with-a-female-lead-created-by-Charlie-Broker TV show ever. Intro 0:00 – 3:27 Old Business 3:27 – 4:32 Grave of the Fireflies 4:32 – 29:34 The Downward Spiral 29:34 – 39:46 Nuoc Mam 39:46 – 47:03 Loser 47:03 – 54:02 Red Zora 54:02 – 55:07 Dead Set 55:07 – 1:09:03 Outro 1:09:23 – 1:15:22 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord

Episode #82 -- All the President's Men / Scum / Jamon Iberico / Rock of Ages / Granny / Smallville
EThe Immortals struggle to find any sort of modern comparison to this week's film, All the President's Men. The album was easy because everyone in 2017 loves to listen to something that is "barely music", or eat food that is barely getable or a listen to a song that is now randomly a cheesy movie or a read book that's in German or watch a show that is even less liked than Man of Steel? We're just too mainstream. Also listen to the end where Pedro invents a new improv rule called "Yes, So?"! Intro 0:00 -- 4:24 All the President's Men 4:24 -- 32:45 Scum 32:45 -- 42:58 Jamon Iberico 42:38 -- 44:31 Rock of Ages 44:31 -- 51:28 Granny 51:28 -- 52:30 Smallville 52:30 -- 1:11:25 Outro 1:11:25 -- 1:20:22 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sarah Staudt

Episode #81 -- Black Narcissus / Live at Leeds / Ramp / Sunny Afternoon / Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories / The Tomorrow People
EThe Immortals have spent their first week flying through space and tensions are already high. As they should be! They're discussing a movie that's filled with important modern discussions and Pedro seems to have accidentally booby-rigged the ship. But listen to their discussion of the gorgeous looking Black Narcissus, the lively Live at Leeds, the sloped ramp, the downcast Sunny Afternoon, the practical Milly-Molly-Mandy, and the dated Tomorrow People. Enjoy! Intro 0:00 – 7:05 Black Narcissus 7:05 – 44:07 Live at Leeds 44:07 – 53:26 Ramp 53:26 – 55:35 Sunny Afternoon 55:35 – 1:00:59 Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories 1:00:59 – 1:08:27 The Tomorrow People 1:08:27 – 1:14:03 Outro 1:14:03 – 1:20:52 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #80 -- The Birds / Bat Out Of Hell / Barramundi / Essiniya / A Christmas Carol / The Singing Detective
EWhen this show started 79 episodes prior it was obvious that it would eventually lead to the gang building their own spaceship. Before they can see if Pedro built something that resembles Austin's memory of the trailer of The Astronaut Farmer, it's time to review one of their strongest sets. It's Leigh's delicious bonus review, their first Hitchcock film, Meat Loaf's opus, a fish we couldn't find, a soothing song, an immortal classic, and a musical crazy noir medical character study. Get excited! Wait, why are so many birds perched outside? Intro 0:00 – 3:16 BONUS: Popcorn 3:16 – 20:21 The Birds 20:21 – 49:37 Bat Out Of Hell 49:37 – 1:05:49 Barramundi 1:05:49 – 1:06:55 Essiniya 1:06:55 – 1:14:51 A Christmas Carol 1:14:51 – 1:35:08 The Singing Detective 1:35:08 – 1:42:28 Outro 1:42:28 – 1:48:25 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more tubular things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord

Episode #79 -- Hannah and Her Sisters / Siamese Dream / Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale / Kool Thing / The Children of the New Forest / Big Love
EOne week until liftoff! As the Immortals plot to go to space for some reason, it's time to focus on the pure and simple things that Earth has to offer, like the Woody Allen and polygamy. In this episode they review Hannah and Her Sisters, the Smashing Pumpkins, a nice dressing, Sonic Youth, an old book about kids doing stuff and HBO's Big Love. Get excited! Intro 0:00 -- 7:00 Hannah and Her Sisters 7:00 -- 30:27 Siamese Dream 30:27 -- 37:27 Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale 37:27 -- 43:04 Kool Thing 43:04 -- 49:20 The Children of the New Forest 49:20 -- 58:55 Big Love 58:55 -- 1:17:37 Outro 1:17:37 -- 1:25:44 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more tubular things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Sarah Staudt

Episode #78 -- A Touch of Zen / Mask / Dried Abalone / Alternative Ulster / Comet in Moominland / All-American Girl
EThe Immortals are back! After an unexpected week off, they're back and they're building a rocket. But let's not get into the logic of that. We have beautiful kung fu films, post-punk, missing seafood, punk-punk, hippos in danger and Korean culture in more danger. Get excited! If you take enough notes, you can pretend you have seen these things at parties! Intro 0:00 – 4:30 A Touch of Zen 4:30 – 21:18 Mask 21:18 -- 27:00 Dried Abalone 27:30 – 28:30 Alternative Ulster 28:30 – 35:25 Comet in Moominland 35:25 – 46:01 All-American Girl 46:01 – 57:48 Outro 57:48 -- 1:04:55 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more tubular things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord

Episode #77 -- Unforgiven / Vanishing Point / San Francisco Sourdough / Devil's Haircut / The Cay / Borgen
EHaving found their way into the Old Gods' library, The Immortals unpack their understanding of Unforgiven, verify the value of Vanishing Point, savor the sponge of Sourdough, dissect the dalliance of Devil's Haircut, consider color in The Cay, and break into Belgian politics in Borgen. OK, Borgen is about Danish politics, but alliterations are hard...and so is The Immortals' next plan to escape the Old Gods' realm! Intro 0:00 – 3:44 Doraemon: Gadget Cat of the Future 3:44 – 8:21 Unforgiven 8:21 – 50:36 Vanishing Point 50:36 – 57:22 San Francisco Sourdough 57:22 – 1:06:19 Devil's Haircut 1:06:19 – 1:13:58 The Cay 1:13:58 – 1:23:40 Borgen 1:23:40 – 1:38:27 Outro 1:38:27 – 1:42:51 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more tubular things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord Edited by Adam Lord