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Welcome to Butter Legs! In this podcast, Sin, Jay, and Alex watch movies and make music inspired by the experience. Industry knowledge and story lore is… not what you would come here for. We hope you have as much fun as we do!
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Featured Episode
57: What if C-3PO Was Hairy?
Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
ey Butter Leggings, what’s that article that you wear when you’re getting a haircut? Who invented the moustache? Where do bio-engineered human rights begin? You know, all of life’s big questions.
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Latest Episodes
39: Choosing the Movies V
This episode is like 1.5 hours, but most of it is a review of Ernest Saves Christmas. Sin, Jay, and Alex had some really good movie suggestions. Join us to find out which ones we’ll be watching in the next Butter Legs Episode. Also, please enjoy our music inspired by Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
38: Hokey Pokey 2 (Hocus Pocus 2, 2022)
Another secret Halloween ruined. Hocus Pocus 2 is the Andy Williams of spooky movies; not objectionable to most people and without any unexpected happenings. It’s the space within mediocrity that makes us feel super uncomfortable, as if an old man is touching you lightly with the back of his hand.
37: Vampire Sam’s Club (Interview with the Vampire & Fight Club Mashup)
Fight Club (1999) and Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994). What once was thought lost, we give you this rare gift. The Butter Legs crew have a recording of the never-before-heard musical “Vampire Sam’s Club: Don’t Forget the Hot Dogs.”
36: Who is Fruit Boot? (Memento, 2001).
Memento (2001). Pour yourself a big bowl of Count Chocula (or tiny Frosted Flakes) and ‘member this cinematic masterpiece with us.
35: Wide Horses (Clash of the Titans, 1981)
Clash of the Titans (1981). Everyone (literally everyone) continues to demand that we talk about Jeopardy! more. So, here it is.
The song “He’s Got a Vision” contains interpolations of “Light My Fire,” “Hello, I Love You,” “Touch Me,” and “Love Her Madly” by The Doors.
34: Anal Electronic Music (Bug, 1975)
Bug (1975). Join us as we listen to terrible text to speech, discuss insect copulation, and look at Birdo fan art. We also have some more thoughts about the show Jeopardy!
33: Secret Fourth of July (Independence Day, 1996)
Independence Day (1996). We explore the mysterious thresholds of what constitutes a correct response on Jeopardy!. Also, it’s about time for the US national anthem to get a facelift, wouldn’t you say? Well, here’s three options for a new one.
32: The Wee Wee Symbol (The Batman, 2022)
The Batman (2022). Let’s talk about food rules. Lemme hear you if you like those shells and cheese! Now make some noise for the orange powder! Also, Grampuh Galaxy stops by to discuss “A Batman.”
31: Another Episode Called Shiny Sweaty People (Soylent Green, 1973)
Soylent Green (1973) – it’s a movie in which Charlton Heston loves his little Grampuh Hobbit so much.