Friday
Aug232013

The Morbidly Made Episode 15 - Rate This: Rating The Ratings

You might have heard me on The Morbidly Made a few times...  or a lot of times actually, and that's because John Rhoades and Michael J are awesome friends of mine.  You may have even heard them as Control in my Judge Dredd review too!

Well, this whole Action vs Violence week was done in part with them, since the topic is one I've had in mind for a long long time, and to help them out to boot what with their production schedules, so I co-hosted episode 15!

Like I said I've had this topic in mind for a long time, so this was a bit of a passion piece for me, so I can't thank them enough for the outlet.

Here's the rest, taken from the YouTube description.  Check it out!

We kick things off discussing Michael J's journey into "Production Hell".  After that John talks about issues with his job and computer.  All of these issues have prevented us from doing the show, and now that they are resolved things should get more regular.  Then, Scott Summerton (Guilty Pleasures Cinema), who joins us as co-host, talks about upcoming projects as well as an upcoming collaboration with John.  Also, a possible competition is addressed.

After a break, John and Scott get into a discussion of ratings.  That puts to task the fairness of ratings and why certain films get the ratings they do.

Be sure to stay tuned till the end of the show for a special announcement, you won't want to miss!  All that and more in this jam packed episode!


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