
F*** It - Babylon 5/Resident Evil Village Discussion (Ep. 23)
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It's that time again when Tom and Travis talk about entertainment that neither has seen (or played). This time, Tom talks about a video game that everyone else and their mothers have heard of whether they wanted to or not - the zombie game with the tall sexy vampire lady! And Travis brings up another 90s hidden TV gem - a space opera set on a space station with actors wearing a lot of latex (though not to be confused of a certain Star Trek show that did the exact same thing AT THE EXACT SAME TIME).
Shoutout to Slippy Slides! Here’s their video on Jack Baker from RE7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1d9m8BG_5w&ab_channel=SlippySlides
Clips Used:
- “The Large Hadron Collision.” The Big Bang Theory, story by Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds, teleplay by Lee Aronsohn, Richard Rosenstock & Maria Ferrari, directed by Mark Cendrowski, performances by Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki Warner Bros. Television, February 8, 2010.
- “The Long, Twilight Struggle.” Babylon 5, written by J. Michael Strazcynski, directed by John C. Flinn III, performance by Andreas Katsulas, Warner Bros. Television, 1995.
- “Mind War.” Babylon 5, written by J. Michael Strazcynski, directed by Bruce Seth Green, Warner Bros. Television, 1994.
- Seven, directed by David Fincher, performances by Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, New Line Cinema, 1995.
Music Used:
- “Babylon 5 Season 1 Theme” by Christopher Franke (Babylon 5, 1993-1999 - Warner Bros. Television)
- “Ripples in the Calm” by Shusaku Uchiyama, Azusa Kato, Nao Sato & Kota Suzuki (Resident Evil Village, 2021 - Capcom)
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