A small band of pop culture enthusiasts (geeks) provide their own audio commentaries for DVDs of both the tv box and the movin' pictures. The Sofa Dogs cover a wide range of genres, from Horror and Science Fiction to Comedy and Drama, and everything in between.
Paul Maki from the QN Podcast, returns for a viewing of episode three from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's third season, "Faith, Hope & Trick". Buffy is feeling guilty about killing Angel, making the dati…
Paul Maki makes a long overdue return to the podcast to discuss the second episode from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's third season, "Dead Man's Party". Buffy and her friends are trying to readjust to ha…
William Bibbiani (of Geekscape, Crave Online and the California Literary Review) drops by to discuss Ti West's classy love letter to 80s' Horror, "The House Of The Devil". In the film, Jocelin Donahu…
Part 2 of this episode finds John and Scott taking a walk down Elm Street, getting Spaced and jumping sharks with Buffy.
00:01:00 - John remembers the good old days of New Line Cinema, and how the e…
Just before he heads to the Summit City Comic Convention, Scott Carelli stops by to talk about Iron Man 2, among other topics of geeky interest. Mostly though, at least in this first half, it's abou…
After what seems like a decade in vampire years (meaning, "forever"), the Sofa Dogs podcast has returned to the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In the third season premiere, "Anne" the Slayer has …
The nineties ended, and so did the Scream franchise (until just now). Off the success of the previous entries, Dimension Films demanded a complete trilogy. Wes Craven and his cast were brought back y…
Scream hit the cinemas during Christmas of 1996, and made Teen Slashers popular and profitable again. Barely a year later, the sequel was released, cementing Kevin Williamson as a hot ticket in both …
Back in the mid-to-late 90s', a young writer burst onto the scene with a big, self aware love letter to the slasher genre. Respected horror master Wes Craven signed on to direct and Scream was born, …
The conclusion to this episode leaves brevity behind, as John and Scott talk at length about indie films, british television and superhero icons.
00:02:10 - Scott tried to watch New York, I Love You…
Part one of this two-part episode finds John and Scott ranting and raving about everything from geek culture, to obsessive behavior, to the joys of Netflix Streaming.
00:03:35 - John feels that Wh…
The following interview was conducted on Sunday, February 21st. Juliet Landau makes her directorial debut with the documentary Take Flight, which captures Gary Oldman's experiences while shooting a m…
This is the second half to William Bibbiani's two-part episode. Discussions within range from "Lost" to "Angel" to "Drive". So, pretty much lots of TV talk. If you don't watch TV, then these 50 minu…
In the first half of this Two-parter, William Bibbiani, columnist on Geekscape and star of Bus Pirates joins the show to talk about Bluray DVDs, Sports Films and the Teen genre. NOTE: Please be sure…
Everything you ever wanted to know about Geek By Night, but were afraid to ask. Scott Carelli (that's right) returns to the show. In this, the first sign of the coming apocalypse, Scott shares the…