Every week, Dakota (@DakWrestleford) and Brian (some kinda internet ghost) read you the nerdy news stories you already heard, followed by a deep dive into a topic that's probably been discussed to death. It's fun!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyComedy |
For the fourth week of Cthulhu Horror Show, we're diving back into creepypasta! Join Dakota and Brian as they make fun of some terrible creepypasta, and then praise Ted the Caver for a while. The boys took a surface level approach last time, but now ... more
It's finally here! After hyping it up and naming their podcast after Cthulhu, Dakota and Brian are finally talking about H.P. Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu!" Get ready for abysms of shrieking and immemorial lunacy and eldritch contradictions of al... more
Join Brian and Dakota as they journey back to 1938 for this week's episode of Cthulhu Horror Show (that's the name now, we finally got one). Aliens are here, and they're scary! It's "The War of the Worlds," the original Orson Welles broadcast, and we... more
It's the first week of Cthulhu Light Show's spooky October extravaganza! In this episode, Dakota and Brian kick the month off with a discussion of a true horror classic: John Carpenter's The Thing. It's suspenseful, it's disgusting, and it's got the ... more
What a twist! M. Night Shyamalan made an Avatar: The Last Airbender movie, and it's fucking terrible. That's right, we're beating that dead horse. Come listen to Dakota (@DakWrestleford) and Brian ramble about a movie that nobody should ever, ever se... more
Oh no guys, comics are dead! How will they ever recover?! Oh wait, calm down. It's fine. This episode of Cthulhu Light Show, Dakota and Brian talk about sad DC layoffs and cringe DC Fandome. more
This week on Cthulhu Light Show, Dakota (@DakWrestleford) and Brian definitely don't milk a previous topic to death, because they definitely aren't running out of ideas. Come listen to them ramble about Nintendo handhelds for over an hour! Come on. D... more
There's a man in a terrible costume on the wing! This week, Dakota (@DakWrestleford) and Brian revisit the classic of all classics--The Twilight Zone. It's a mysterious show where a chain smoking man shows you all kinds of fucked up shit, man. BYOC. more
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This podcast is quickly becoming one of my favorite ones to listen to each week. The hosts are funny and obviously passionate about their topics.
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