"Anyone want to go on a joyride with us?"
Our three hosts, Mitch Schmidt, Louis Nick, and Tom Dougherty plunge headfirst into the strange world of David Lynch by watching his movies one minute at a time.
Our hosts discuss minute twenty-six of Blue Velvet and Jeffrey pouts.
A lovely man in a snazzy yellow jacket makes an appearance during minute twenty-four of Blue Velvet and our hosts reflect.
Into the apartment we go! Minute twenty-three of Blue Velvet is discussed.
Jeffrey walks some stairs and our hosts are there to discuss it.
The PoL team discusses minute twenty-one of Blue Velvet as Jeffrey and Sandy arrive back at Lincoln.
Plans are put into motion as minute twenty of Blue Velvet is discussed.
Jeffrey attempts to woo Sandy with a harebrained scheme as our hosts mull over minute nineteen of David Lynch's Blue Velvet.
Things are heating up as our hosts discuss minute eighteen of Blue Velvet.
Double Ed wows Jeffrey with magic as our hosts discuss minute seventeen of Blue Velvet.
Chicken walks and huge tongues abound as the PoL team discusses minute sixteen of Blue Velvet.
The PoL team spend their Saturday afternoon watching and discussing the entirety David Lynch's Eraserhead. Wow, the whole thing!
Jeffrey goes down to Lincoln as cats are called and buildings are stared at. All this and more as minute fifteen of Blue Velvet is discussed.
Is it hot in here or is it just our hosts discussing the fourteenth minute of David Lynch's Blue Velvet?
Jeffrey and Sandy have their shadow filled meet cute as our hosts ponder minute thirteen of David Lynch's Blue Velvet.
Our three hosts absorb and discuss minute twelve of Blue Velvet as Jeffrey and Detective Williams bond.
Jeffrey's walk comes to an end and Mitch, Louis, and Tom discuss all sixty seconds of minute eleven of David's Lynch's Blue Velvet.
Eat the ear!
Aunt Barbara gives Jeffrey an ominous warning and "chubby Corey Hart" wears his sunglasses at night.
The pros and cons of George Dickerson are discussed as well as minute nine of David Lynch's Blue Velvet.
George Dickerson makes his entrance in minute eight of David Lynch's Blue Velvet and the boys are enthralled.