We’re back with comic playwrights, comic books, and comic looks at things you ought to know in Episode 58 of Upon Further Review! In this episode we comment on everyone’s, er, comments (and encourage more!) before moving on to the main portion of the show: first, we look at the comic stylings of Oscar Wilde; second, we break down the magic of superhero chic with our review of the New York Comic Con; and finally, we find out more than anyone should know in our review of the What You Ought To Know vidcast. As always, we appreciate your continued feedback, and as always, we ask that you continue to spread the word far and wide about the show! (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Oscar Wilde

New York Comic Con

What You Ought To Know

After a bit of a hiatus (hey, take your complaints up with our newborn!), we’re back with a look at bottled water, cartoon mice and Dickensian stories (not quite the ABCs, but we’ll take it!) in Episode 57 of Upon Further Review! In this episode we thank our loyal listeners for their patience during our absence before getting into the meat of the show: first, we look at how buying water can make everyone thirsty with our review of bottled water; second, we step into some magic with our review of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom; and finally, we step into the past (or at least the past’s stories!) with our review of Mister Ron’s Basement. As always, we appreciate your continued support of the show, and as always, we ask that you continue to spread the word to others! (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Bottled Water

Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

Mister Ron’s Basement

Hi all–just a quick note to say that UFR 57 will be up in the next couple of days.  Forgive us for the delay, but our newborn daughter isn’t quite as keen on regular show releases as we are.  That said, we will be trying to ratchet up the release schedule a bit after 57.  Hang in there, and thanks for listening to and spreading the word about the show!

T.R.

We’re back and ready to roll with our look at doctors, DJs and comedians in Episode 56 of Upon Further Review! In this episode we comment on a busy couple of weeks for our website’s comment section before getting down to business: first, we consider the alternatives as we look at homeopathy; second, we ask what the line between satire and subtlety truly is with our review of The Colbert Report (thanks to Idiosyncratic Idiot for the suggestion!); and finally, we decide to bliss out a bit with our review of Soultripper’s Dark And Lovely podcast. As always, we are grateful for your ideas, opinions and comments, and as always, we ask that you get other people involved by spreading the word about the show! (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Homeopathy

The Colbert Report

Soultripper’s Dark And Lovely Podcast

We’re finally back, new reviewer in tow, and ready to roll in Episode 55 of Upon Further Review! In this episode, where we are joined by first time guest star Aaron of The Road fame, we thank everyone for their kind words and well wishes on the birth of our daughter before moving on to the review portion of the show: first, we do our civic duty as we review voting; second, we ask when a train wreck really is a train wreck with our review of Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew; and finally, we try to get more nutritious and more flight-worthy (what do you mean those don’t seem to be connected?) with our take on the American Talk USA podcast. As always, we appreciate your ideas and comments, and as always, we ask that you continue to spread the word about the show! (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Voting

Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew

American Talk USA

Name (First and Middle): Senavene Cathryn

Weight: 8 lbs. 10 oz.

Height: 20 1/2 inches

We’re back with a look at things royal, Italian and aquatic (no, not all at the same time!) in Episode 54 of Upon Further Review!  In this episode we check in with ourselves and a couple of listeners before getting into the main portion of the show:  first, we ask what the word “inconceivable” really means as we review one of our favorite films, The Princess Bride; second, we blast off with an Italian plumber and a bunch of mushrooms (it’s not what you think, folks…) as we review Super Mario Galaxy; and finally, we dive deep with our take on the Whales-online podcast.  As always, we appreciate your suggestions and feedback, and as always, we ask that you keep spreading the word about the show!  (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

The Princess Bride

Super Mario Galaxy

Whales-online

Just letting everyone know that we’ll have the next episode of Upon Further Review up shortly.  Hope everyone is well, and we’ll talk to you soon!

T.R.

We’ve returned once again, and it’s time to ring in the new year with Episode 53 of Upon Further Review!  In this episode we shock the world in revealing our New Year’s resolutions (okay, it’s not that shocking, but it is revealing!) and warn iWin of our displeasure with their latest action before moving on to the heart of the show:  first, we ask how big a scam artist you have to be to get in trouble for it with our review of vanity presses; second, we hook up our bounty hunter gear and blast off as we look at the Nintendo Wii game Metroid Prime III:  Corruption; and finally, we get all hip and musical (so to speak) with our take on The Stuart Bedasso Show podcast.  As always, we really appreciate your ideas and comments, and as always, we hope you’ll spread the word so others can join the smartest group of listeners on the Internet!  (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Vanity Presses

Metroid Prime III:  Corruption

The Stuart Bedasso Show

We’re back, and just in time for the holidays–if you’re a last minute podcast shopper, welcome to the world of Upon Further Review! In Episode 52, we thank listeners for feedback and suggestions before moving on to the reviews: first, we contemplate mortality and minor characters as we look at Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead; second, we look at laughter and live audiences (do those go together?) with our review of Saturday Night Live; and finally, we hear the word (lots of them, actually) with our take on The Word Nerds podcast. As always, we appreciate all of your suggestions, feedback and continued support (our audience is continuing to grow!)–and as always, we ask that you pass the good word (as many of them as you like :) ) to others! (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead

Saturday Night Live

The Word Nerds