Elitist Bastards: Batman Punches Crazy People

In this episode, the Bastards examine megahit superhero movie The Avengers, superhero movies in general, and a bunch of other stuff.

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Intro music: “Famous” by Johnny Leroy & The Impulsives, from the film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, courtesy of Jeremy Dylan. Podcast produced/cohered by Steve Shanafelt.

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7 thoughts on “Elitist Bastards: Batman Punches Crazy People

  1. Ken Hanke

    I was beginning to think the existence of this episode was an unfounded passing hallucination.

  2. Ken Hanke

    I would also suggest a bigger picture of the Bastard Art without a play button in the middle of it.

  3. Justin Souther

    “I would also suggest a bigger picture of the Bastard Art without a play button in the middle of it.”

    If they press the play button, all kinds of problems get solved.

  4. Ken Hanke

    Well, enlightenment ensues, I grant you, but the button’s right over you in a funny hat!

  5. Steve Shanafelt

    If they want to see Justin, they have to press play. That’s the deal.

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