LRA writes: What does the destruction of Abraham Lincoln, a homeless Megatron, a Deep Wang, flying squirrels and cross dressing robots have in common with this podcast episode? They are all part of our epic discussion on the atrocity to mankind known as Transformers: Dark of the Moon. With returning special guest Kami Talebi from TheSonyGeniuses.com filling in the third seat we settle in quickly to discuss the particulars of how Michael Bay's new film recycles everything (literally in some cases) bad from his past films, how hot chicks are the only ones that can survive explosions all around them due to slow motion cameras and finally we try to figure out if Kami really is a robot racist. I would normally apologize for the bloated length of this episode but in honor of how Michael Bay's opus raped our minds for a solid 3 hours it only seems fitting that we follow suit. So come on in and discover for yourself why Kami recommends that all 5 year old kids should see this movie immediately. Featured music this week is from the Transformers: Dark of the Moon motion picture soundtrack.
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