The Skiffy and Fanty Show #3.5 is live! (The Hugos, Complaints, and GRRM)

Adam Callaway returns to replace Jen for this thrilling episode about the recent Hugo Award nominees and George R. R. Martin.  I say thrilling because Adam and I may be a little jaded about the Hugos this year (well, it’s every year for Adam).  If you’d like to hear our thoughts, you can stream or download the episode. As always, we appreciate any opinions you might have, either about the show as a whole or the episode in question.  You can leave comments on the website, on our Twitter, or even via email at skiffyandfanty[at]gmail[dot]com.

The Skiffy and Fanty Show #3.4 is Live! (Brain Batteries and Star Wars Sexism)

A new episode with an amusing topic:  brain batteries, FBI blunders, and the oddness of the representations of women in the Star Wars universe.  We share a few laughs, shed a few tears, and generally have a good time. Feel free to check out the episode! Also:  help us pick the next Torture Cinema movie; if you haven’t voted already, please do so here.  You’ll be torturing us for your own amusement.  We promise!

The Skiffy and Fanty Show #3.3 is Live! (Torture Cinema Meets Alone in the Dark)

It’s time for another review of a truly awful movie.  We’re moving things around right now because we’re trying to fit in some interviews, which may or may not work in our favor.  Don’t expect Torture Cinema editions to come so close to each other again, though. If the title doesn’t give it away, though, the latest episode is on Alone in the Dark, which may be one of Uwe Boll’s best films (whatever that means).  Feel free to tune in and let us know what you think!

The Skiffy and Fanty Show #3.1 is Live! (Dungeons & Dragons Reviewed!)

We’re back with another bad movie review.  The title says it all:  Dungeons & Dragons.  You might remember that awful movie from the year 2000.  If not, then you’ve either suppressed its existence or never saw it.  The great thing about the new episode is that you don’t have to watch it.  We’ve tortured ourselves for your benefit. If you’re interested in hearing what we have to say, check out the episode.  And don’t hesitate to email us with your suggestions for future Torture Cinema episodes.