Episode XXXVI: Wish We Could Have Been There

The great pop culture of today was influenced by people who have long stopped creating. Ty and RD discuss the music, comedy, and sports icons of the past that they would love to go back and experience. Bob Marley and Pink Floyd at their creative best. Lenny Bruce and Andy Kaufman defining modern comedy. Our favorite sports teams winning it all. Join us in the time machine and wish we all could have been there to witness greatness.

Episode XXXV: A Batman for all Generations

Since 1939 every generation has had a Batman to call their own. Ty and RD take a close look at these different Dark Knights and how they define the generation. Who is the best to wear the cape and cowl? Who played the best Batman villain?  Can the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" movie enhance the already great character? Come on in and take a listen.

Mini Episode XXXIV-2: The Madness of the NCAA Basketball Tournament

College basketball has been kind of terrible this year. Will the lack of good play make for an interesting NCAA tournament. Ty and RD look at their brackets and find the diamonds in the rough. Who can actually win, and will they be worthy of our praise?

Episode XXXIV: History of Modern Comedy Films - Part 1

The best comedy films have come out over the last forty years. There wil always be the classics like "Some Like it Hot" and "Duck Soup", but the age of great film comedy started in the 1970s. Join Ty and RD as the remember the best of comedy from generation x and the millennials. Are you ready to laugh?

Episode XXXIII: Growing Up with the Cartoons

Ty and RD loved the cartoons of their youth. Be it learning about half of the battle from GI Joe, or about frog baseball from Beavis and Butthead. As gen x and the millennials grew older, the cartoons grew up with us. Shows like The Simpsons, King of the Hill, and Aqua Teen Hunger Force were made for an older audience. Join the X Millennial Man as we remember the cartoons of our youth and adulthood.

Mini Episode XXXII-2: The Oscars are Dumb

"Mad Max: Fury Road" was loved by critics and audiences alike. It was on the top of everyone's best movies list. Unfortunately the Academy Awards did not think it was important enough to be the best picture. Why do the Oscars get it so wrong every year? Ty and RD vent their frustration about the Oscars and wonder when the great movies will get their little naked man statues. 

Episode XXXII: Fast Food and Snacks that Challenge the Gods

Taco Bell and McDonalds seem to always release some new and exciting food item on the wanting public. Is today's Quesalupa a modern cautionary tale like yesterday's Arch Deluxe? Ty and RD dive into their taste archives and remember the great, and not so great, fast food and snack items from their younger years. Do you remember keeping the hot side hot and cold side cool? Are you thirsty for some refreshing Ecto-cooler? Join us and learn of the times our food makers flew way to close to the sun.

Episode XXXI: Sports Icons, for Better or Worse

Do remember when OJ Simpsons was a goofy lovable guy and not a horrible monster? Shawn Kemp could do no wrong, until he got a lot of women pregnant and was wasting money on cocaine. Not all of our sports heroes turned out so bad, some just shill for bad divorce lawyers. Join us and remember the great sports icons of generation x and the millennial generation. Who can we root for today, and hope they do not disappoint us in the future?

Mini Episode XXX-2: NBA's 2nd Half

Ty thinks the Warriors will win it all. Maybe the Spurs can take the crown. No one else really has a shot, except maybe the Thunder. The X Millennial Man takes a look ahead at the second half of the NBA season and finds joy in the great game of professional basketball.

Episode XXX: Pop Culture Regrets

There once was a time that the X Millennial man loved the movie "Armageddon". We would be listening to our mix tape of 3rd Bass, MC Hammer, and Puff Daddy on the way to see the latest Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler vehicle. Our pants were tight rolled, and our pockets were full of pogs. We were so wrong. Join us and hear all about our pop culture regrets. What did you love that was so wrong? It was Steve Urkel right?

Episode XXIX: A Remembrance of Championship Football Past

The X Millennial Man has seen the dominance of the 49ers and the Patriots in the big game. We have seen the flash of the Cowboys, the tackle to save the game, and the luckiest of plays by Eli Manning. Join us to hear about the greatest Super Bowls of the last 30 years. Stay till the end to hear Ty's unfiltered thoughts on the state and future of pro and college football.

Mini Episode XXVIII-2: Thoughts on the Big Football Contest Being Contested Outside of San Francisco

The 50th big game of American Football championship glory is about to go down in Santa Clara California. Will Peyton Manning float a few touchdown passes from his rubber arm. Will Cam Newton continue being a discgrace because he is great and has fun? Will Jim Nance and Phil Simms please be quite? Come take a listen and get your bets ready. Yay football

Episode XXVIII: Chewbacca Rules and Boba Fett Drools

RD grew up with Star Wars and loves it. Ty just recently sat down and watched all seven movies. There are many questions that need to be answered. Why does everyone love Boba Fett so much? Is Chewbacca the offensive line of the films? What does that even mean? Come on in and give the X Millennial Man a listen. We have the answers you seek.

Episode XXVII: The Greatest Television Ever - NBC Comedy

The X Millennial Man grew up and matured with the comedy of NBC Thursday night. Nearly 35 years of great, and downright terrible, shows enhanced our pop culture. From Conrad Bain to Alec Baldwin, NBC has made comedy legends out of some interesting people. Come join us to discuss the rise and fall of NBC comedy.

Mini Episode XXVI-2: So Long Rams and Thanks for the Championship

The St. Louis Rams have left the building. Ty and RD talk about their memories. They also discuss the awful way the NFL went about on the relocation process. It will all be ok, the NFL will use St. Louis as bait to screw another teams fan base in the future. Go Rams 

Episode XXVI: Generations Worth of Great Stand Up Comedy

RD is from Gen X, and Ty is from the millennials. They both love stand up comedy. Ty has even submitted his Mount Rushmore of comedy legends. Listen to who Ty and RD think are the greatest comics of their respective generations. When you are done listening, tell us who we missed.

Episode XXV: Looking Forward to 2016

The new year brings new hope for interesting pop culture. Can Star Wars: Rogue One live up to it's predecessor? Will Michigan football become dominant? When will all the Trump supporters finally disappear? Ty and RD look forward to all the great pop culture of 2016.  

Episode XXIV: The X Millennial Man (half) Year in Review

It has been a great half year in podcasting. Ty and RD sit down and discuss the best movies, television, music, and pop culture moments of 2015. There will be plenty of Star Wars and Michigan football talk. Come on in and discover the best of 2015.