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On this week's super-sized episode Jeremy and Martin are joined by one of the co-founders of CineDump, Jessie Hobson. The guys get to know each other discussing the most recent A Tribe Called Quest album, share their love for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and ring in the New Year with New Year's Evil.

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on Welcome back to Atomic Age Media Episode 19 I'm Jeremy Martin, and we have a very special occasion here. We get her body from sin a dump. Jesse Hobbs and I do, buddy. Hey, what's up, guys? How are you doing? Better and better. Better as Gen. Nicholson says, Well, it's great to have you here. We meet in person finally talking on ah, on Facebook and on Twitter here for a while now and it's ah, cooled us up. Put the face and all that together with the ah, the text. I just know you guys as like your avatars, like I'm not sure I know which one is which. Yet I we'll get there. Yeah. You want Scoot that, like just a little bit closer to you? Yeah. Better. Better. That's good. Yeah. We want you loud and clear. Sorry about that. We're talking about getting rid of that avatar to try do something darker. Yeah, Yeah, we're, um We've been for a while now, but listen to another podcast called Last Podcast on the left. Oh, yeah. And it's hilarious. Podcasting for anybody out there that haven't heard that one. That's all true crime. Anyways, we really like their logo. So we want to kind of, I don't know, not completely copy it, obviously, but we want to kind of go in that direction. Sure. My idea. What's told you? Might wanna Sure. Oh, yes. Yeah, yeah. Are you seeing Thunderdome? Right Beyond? Yeah, of course. I was thinking about maybe maybe Blaster. Okay? He'll be like, master on my shoulders with our faces. I would be You'd be on my shoulders. No more sense. Your blaster. Yeah. Oh, yes. Yeah. Would be cool. Idea that. Like it was like in the helmet himself, in his face, on top with nobody home. It will have a tattoo of, like, time to get meat across my stomach and ****, sweaty and greasy Halfway there. Hey, not school. Like I've always hear about that podcast. I listen to another true crime podcast. It's like two female comedians. Um, is it Ah, my favorite murder you and they always talk about that show. Just It's like I have you guys. I have that showed. I have a couple of the ones, and it's like I just don't have time for another true crime. Wow. Well, that's Ah compliment. Having us in that kind of road pollution. Yeah, that's cool. So, Jeremy, man, what have you been up to? What? Even watching? Um, I watched Highlander. Oh, yeah. Recently, I was talking about that. Didn't rewatch that spinning, man, Remember, maybe about seven years, it's been, like probably Yeah, probably five or six years. Remember, you and I were, like, really? On that Highlander and Highlander. Watch the whole bunch of surgeons so good. It's get me. It's Korneev here. In there. Yeah, the cinematography and stuff was amazing, you know? Uh, okay, Knee. Who directed it? Using music video director Ah did a C. D. C videos. And he did the first video they put on MTV by the Buggles video killed the radio star. Yeah, he did that video and they asked him to do this movie. And ah, this script was sold by the script screenwriter. He was, like, 23 25 years old. We sold a script like Shane Black. They would leave the weapon. Oh, but you can really sell the sweeps and share the camera when they're fighting it in with a warehouse or fighting in the garage with the rain, you can really tell us about this very music video. That flight at the end seems like eighties warehouse were like Queen the background. It's almost like a music video. Yeah, that's a good It's a good, pretty good movie. It's like you said, It's goofy. It's goofy, like the sword fighting isn't hold up as much as I used to remember it. Yeah, he's remember it being like bad *** toward fighting. But it's more like after you're talking about Lambert's band without glasses really makes a lot more sense now. But, like who steals the show with the movies all about is really Clancy Brown with Carrigan. Watched you Kurgan because he's the best part of that movie. Yeah, for sure. First year I watched, um, I got that move. Those moves in from From vinegar syndrome. I want your fans has remastered do. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I was looking for that Incredible trying to find that at Wal Mart here recently. Could not track that ****** down. You guys get it sleek and it looks like it's made today, but it's like it looks incredible. It's like eso good Empire strikes back on Blue Ray. Look so good have you seen? Yeah. I mean, it's on Blue Ray. It looks like it was made last year. Almost. It looks so ******* good. Heard the specialized virgins like you look better. This guy just went out in front. He has all this footage to all the Star Wars films released. Be Cut him altogether. Made it a condition. Oh, wow. It's worth checking out. It's beautiful. Have you watched it? I've seen, like, the bits and pieces in the comparisons. Yeah, from like the blue rays as well, Because a lot of two he took from, like when they aired it on HD, like on television that he cut it with the laser death. Yeah, let's leave this stuff as well as just other footage the O happened upon. So, yeah, it was this I've got the market was also timely. Effort. Yeah, he said like they was into one of my favorite podcast is called a muscle. They just said, Well, like cheesy action films stuff with the blast. And they one of the guys on their cdr. He was talking about how the incredible amount of cuts he has to do to put all that stuff together is like. It's like a piece of artwork. That's incredible. Yeah, I watched, um, Dracula and his great love last night. That's Ah, pretty ridiculous. Ah, Spanish film. Who is it? It's so funny, because there it's Spanish and they're they're supposed to be Transylvanian or whatever, you know, and then But it's dubbed by Americans. So, like that complete Mrs on Miss mash of ah, of ah ah, these ah cultures right there. And ah is pretty good, though. I mean, I enjoyed it. It's it's pretty goofy Dracula. Almost the entire movie goes by the name window. So a party that's a **** of a there already. A guy that runs a pet shops name or something, and it gets it gets his Ah, hey, gets beat up by one of his own, um, rule schools. Yeah, it gets knocked out by one of his own goals energy every day. And it's like, you know, it's like that old like 60 seventies fighting where it's silent, just like rustling rustling. Sounds like that. Like it's like that fight in. Was it the Godzilla versus Godzilla on the boat? Yeah, yeah, really quiet. Like like Tony feeling around. Yeah, great, but I enjoyed that. You should look good on blue, huh? It looks really good on you. Yeah. Just put up by vinegar syndrome. Vinegar syndrome? Yeah, I got it on. Ah, can't canister right there. I noticed that when I first walked in, I was like, Okay, that's that's what they were advertising. That's so that's really cool, man. Back in the day, man, I move. So many of those are just orgies of orange cans. Most of time they came. They were orange. Yeah. Did you get to select the No, No, I got lucky, and it came. And it was Sex Toys way. Which is funny because, like, movies that you have no quote unquote sexy. That's why I assume that it may be possible that that movie was actually called sex toys because I think a lot of their stock is old, like 4.6 exploitation and all that kind of stuff. So it may have well been called that, but it might have just been someone transporting sex toys. You could I wouldn't, but it's dirty inside. Well, Jesse, even watching anything. Yeah, I watched this movie called Finders Keepers on Netflix recently you guys heard about this s o this guy, Because the guy that finds the arm, it's a foot foot. Okay, He finds a foot and ah, he liked wins the auction like one of those like storage units. Any okay, like, opens up this barbecue pit, and it's ah, this random foot. So he, like, takes it and he becomes like this like little mini celebrity worries from. And it's it's just super awkward because, like the guy that owns the foot, like the person I guess that lost his foot realizes. I guess he's the owner. Yeah, he realizes that his, like his foot has been found on, like so it just kind of goes through all the trials and tribulations of, like, who truly owns the foot and, like, how? It's just bizarre because it's it's a true it's a documentary. Really? Yes, This is not only ****. That's really cute on Netflix. Yeah, I'm watching that tonight. It's kind of hidden because it just got put on their recently and typically you would see that stuff pop up like right when you log in or whatever, but probably cause this is a little morbid eso they put that Finders, keepers, finders, keepers. All right, I'm definitely gonna check them. Like the posters. Like literally a foot. Uh, well, they can't show severed feet, is it? Ah, because they can't show several. Ah, that's Ah whole advertising thing with movies. You remember back in the day when we were working at the theater and saw two came out, and at the first, the first post report was two severed fingers. It's all too. Yeah, Yeah. And then they had to recall that because you can't have severed limbs on advertisements like that. So is it. This is like a prosthetic leg has, like, stickers and stuff. Okay, that makes sense. Then there's like, a movie that was done was produced by, like, uh, horror after dark. One of those festivals would think autopsy something. It's got to decapitated legs that are walking and have bloody footprints. But, I mean, maybe it's because it's ah, lower budget movie. I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, I mean, who knows? They have to make blood black now. Right on posters. If you see blood, you know that carry poster. That terrible remake that came out a couple years ago but all excited about that movie. I love the poster with movies. ******* we're watching together. It was terrible. I don't remember watching it together, but I don't remember. I'm really not enjoying it. I I convinced you to bring it pay per view or old on demand of the Mann paper thing. Yeah, I think my TV still pay per view. Yeah, Yeah. We got, like, still have cable. Okay. I haven't like cable on, like, six or seven years. What? We've been streaming for a long time. I just have to have it just in case. Like, I don't know. I like the rockets and everyone watch like UFC or something. Yeah. I don't like rewatching like sports. It's like I noticed that your facebook page. You're in the wrestling like wrestling. Two things. Another thing that's kind of you want to catch it? Like while it's on, cause then, like every other day, like someone will you talking about it. Okay, well, I guess he has the belt now, or she has developments. There's no point going back and re watching because I already know the drama that went down, right? Yeah. When people record sports games like the football or basketball. Like I could never do that because I would know that it ended hours ago. And it was It would be like, Why don't I want to sit through all this? I can just look up. The final score from the drama is not true anymore. That right? Yeah. I'm not feeling like my aunt. My anxiety rise and go down and my confidence go up. My team's winning or whatever. Yeah, I don't know how people I understand like people in, like, radio and how they do it, because they gotta watch it and they gotta talk about it on the radio. But I don't know how just a casual fan does that, um, else into a show podcast called radio. And they're really cool dudes and their big whistling fans as well. And they keep they keep ah, recommending to me. They watch Kara Scarlett's awesome. Yeah, really cool. And I told him I was like, You know, if I have I spent a lot of time with my son because I have a full time and I like, can I watch some wrestling with? He's six years old and they were like you can watch them to Carson Really kiddie stuff in there, too, that's for sure. Yeah, he said, like you'll be completely, completely entertained the whole time. So I watched previous of it. It's incredible what this game, you know, and also is like nowadays with ah was the WWD. Now, yeah, it's not as it's nowhere near schools. It was back when we were kids. You know what? The costumes and makeup and just the over the top characters. It's kind of getting back to it. The only thing is, is they're holding him back based on, like, keeping it too family friendly, like the guys that are recommending you that other stuff like That's car. That's probably gonna be ideal for for you guys for anyone that's really trying to get back into it, because it's the Indies. They have creative control. Debbie W. Is like their audience is so big that there's too many people, please, And so they lose. A lot of people like like us along the way. Now, every once in a while, though, Strike Golden have amazing story line or something that just works, especially recently. Like this. Last year was probably like one of the best years of wrestling because they got all those guys for on Lake are a wage like they got some guys in New Japan like, Oh, yeah, But at the same time, one of those guys gets injured, let's say, and then the whole storyline goes out the window like scrambling toe to make something work. And then it's like, Well, okay, I'd rather just watch the Indies again. Yeah, heard that W b like the Channel Channel. Heard a lot of mixed reviews about like, it's not worth it you're talking about. It's like streaming service. Streaming service. Netflix. Yeah, I've heard it like I love those documentaries, though the degrees are fantastic. Yeah, I watch that Jake the Snake one last year Like Born Away, I cried like hurt like one of the the the the role rumbles and stuff now just aren't the same. Like you get a tiny bit of awesomeness within the begin like this three hour Maginnes like it's not the same thing. I don't know from like I don't really pay any attention to it, but when I do watch some videos on YouTube like, uh, watch mojo dot com or any of those ones, you know, they talk about it like all these characters look the same today. They all got they all like long black hair. They're all just a big buff guys, and they all look basically, it's like, ah, mold of each other. So it's like, That's not interesting to me. Yeah, within this last year, though, they have taken on guys like with different bills. Like one of the guys that actually holds the belt right now is like built kind of like me or even a little bit heavier than me. Maybe on he holds the belt like That's insane. So he also came from the indie, so it was like a rise from nothing, basically. And he also had to, like, overthrow his riel true life friend. They were showing photos of like them in car like riding in the car together like go do gymnasiums like when they're like 18 in 19. And they built that into the story line, which is which is cool, like it's just something that they normally wouldn't do like tea. When WB would pull like some guy from another federation or another group, they make them change their name. You don't make him do that anymore. Now when they come, they come with all of the, ah, baggage that they had, and they almost like it adds to. That's pretty cool. It's different, but it's different in a good way, way. I think they air that on who really runs. Maybe I'll check that edited version. They really because truncated. Just like anything else. Like even like spoiler alert Power Rangers. Something we might talk about a little while later? Um, they it's There's a lot of filler, like So the edited version. It's like all the stuff you need to know. Watch next week. Yeah, that's cool. Well, so tell us about your man. Who are you? What do you do? OK. Ah, I'm Ah, My name is Jesse Hobson. I'm ah, one of the co founders of center dump dot com. We tell them we let the doers know how they're doing. Ah, basically, someone wants to send us a blue Ray DVD. We will give it the time of day. If I can't get to it right away, I'll at least promote it. Um, we the way it worked or how it began was I was actually at Alamo Drafthouse. Just kind of hanging out, talking to people at the bar by myself, waiting for my movie to start. And I met this guy named Jason. Jason and I just kind of hit it off, saw him a lot. And then, um, he mentioned to me that he wrote for this this magazine which we won't mention because they they're not. All right, OK, tell us off air. Yeah. So, um, anyway, we're like So I hit him up, and I'm like, Hey, man, if you ever get like a screener or something that that you don't want to do, do you just let me know and I'll do it. Like I've been trying to get into that just kind of ******** my way into getting some sort of freebies. Like, I mean, I'm gonna be honest. I want some free DVDs. I got you. But, I mean, I can talk about it to like I'm going to the theater maybe three or four times a week. Like I need to save on gas sometimes. You know, um, so, yeah, I was like, Dude, if you ever need someone, just let me know. so long. Story short. He hits me up a couple weeks later and I start getting all these like, weird *** screeners like, Ah, Sinbad Voyage, fifth voyage. And like, these weird horror movies that I would never ever watch And like I was, just got a few of those recently. You feel me on that. But, uh, considering I was like the new kid in town and, like I was trying to, like, make my way at this magazine, I was like, Dude, I'll watch it. Don't care. I'll **** on. I like I'll do whatever I need to dio for sure, man. But then Lake, I don't know. I started submitting my reviews and interviews and stuff and then, like the magazine, like, bury my stuff because it wasn't necessarily because it was bad. It was because, like, I wasn't giving something like, like, I wasn't giving a positive review to, like, one of their buddies movies or this or that. I'm like, Well, ****. Yeah, well, you weren't playing the game. No, Well, especially if I'm like anything out of it. Right thing at this point, I was just getting like, links and, like, you know, like Come on now. Eso implied I was kind of playing again. I was playing the game. Whatever. So this one night, dude, I was drinking beers and I was like, I was like, Jace texted Jason, what do you get on Facebook or call me? We need to talk. And he's like, All right, I'm like, Hey, what do you think about, Like us starting our own thing? Because I go, I have the voice. You have the hits in the contacts. I'll make a website tonight, and he's like, All right, let's see what you got. So I made some to dump that night. Wow. Ah, I was pretty drunk with that name on the fly. Well, we had been like, Well, don't know. We threw around a couple things and then, like that one stuck, Okay, send a dump. I don't know. It just it's like Sina. Obviously that kind of has its catchy don't because we're just dumping all our **** on it like it's just like, literally everything we do everything like it just all can end up there. I think it's like a really catchy name. It seems like that would be one of those things like you could. Anybody could just say it. And people recognize that pretty much right away that that's definitely true. The only thing that's kind of annoying is like people don't know how to read. So they call it signed up a lot like, How does that even make sense? Man? Don't really need to put the little mark above it. Like, you know, it reminds me of when we were used to work back of the theater when the ring came out. And, ah, when this happens within every movie, just about. But this one stands out in my mind the most, Um, the ring came out and above the theater doors. Remember, we had the little mile ours? Well, not really. Mile arc. That's a type of metal. But that's what we call yeah, anyways, so it's got the ring right. But it's also got the image of the ring. And so it looks like the O ring and people would be constantly you saying, What's the ring thing you put it like in your car? The gasket that drove me insane? But yeah, I understand exactly what you're talking about. It happens, and then I correct him that feel like a moron. So I just get that out of it. Uh, but yeah, honestly, man, I mean, that was That's truly it. Like we just kind of And then luckily, the magazine kind of recognize that we just want, like, filling it. And then we kind of started it up the next day like it was something that we we're already making happen. But like now we have all control. It's a lake. That's really cool. If I run into a porn star in the bathroom, I can talk about it. I saw those post that was pretty while that was a true That's true story. And that's bizarre. Evan Stone, If you're out there. Oh, come on, man. Come on, Go. Let's make it happen. Blew my mind through. Even My dad commented on that. He's like, Dude, that was was our story. But that's cool, man. Yeah, that's that's really the true story about how it all came to be. I mean, I used I went to school, actually, like college for ah, like film and TV and stuff. Ah, I also I worked at Hastings, the video store for a long time. Um I mean, the one in Conroe Smaller Was the woman from big? Yeah. Before they made the big one right There I was. Ah, let's see. I was associate and I worked in video that I worked. I became music manager for a little while. If you times back that they were there a lot back, Yeah, I was there like I worked. I worked like long hours like whenever I could. Basically, I like the smaller store. Bigger store is nice, but like that smart when you said more like sense of like, yeah, communities. When, uh, when I first started going to Hastings when I was a kid back in College Station and like probably 1993 1994 run around there it was a little small, like kind of mom and pop shop. And I love going there. And of course, back then VHS was still a thing, and it was like it was the excitement of printing a new Ah, because I always got the same movies over and over. And but the small little mom and pop shop was really made. It gave that nostalgic kind of feeling, and it sucks that it's gone now because you found some cool, cool stuff. I used to go there. I do a little live, like five minutes from there. Yeah, I'd go there. Always have myself do like it was a place I run a movies from Still, because I love physical media. I want to rent **** off digital. I guess that's not my thing. I go there and read stuff, and it's like I can still I'm glad I had this to a couple of years with him going there because, like, he had to get the experience. That was like, Now Hastings is gone. You can experience that nowhere else. They shouldn't happen no more, man. There's, like, nowhere else that just about that I can think of that. You can even ranked Huntsville's gone. Teoh Ready? I worked for what's going now. Yeah, the only place I know of is like family video. Yeah, I still see a still See those occasionally? Yeah. There's ah, couple in Dallas. I see. Yeah. Him up north. Yeah. Yeah. I think Dallas is, like, the closest one. And then outside of that, it's like Oklahoma. Yeah. My mom lives up in Ah, north of Amarillo, and I'm pretty sure I've seen one or two up in that area somewhere. Just want to say Angela. Okay, so that's a big they're still out there. But at the same time, I feel like it's, like, almost like to commercial the spot because they're not, like selling like the weird stuff, because all the stuff that's already in red box like, Yeah, well, they got got a police, the masses, right? You can't really like hunt like you. Like you were saying. You're you enjoyed taking him to the spot. That's all gone now. Like this. One reason why I like Netflix or who are any of that stuff? I can't ever decide on watching a movie now, because back in the day, you rent it, and that's what you had to watch. So you watched it. Nowadays you get 10 minutes in a moving This is ******* stupid. And then you stop it. Yeah, And then you try and find something else. There's too much is too much is too much so like and I'm like, also I don't have to commit. Um I mean, Best Buy has been selling some interesting stuff he recently like I bought that phantasm believe They're also saying that strong shipped a So I saw waxworks. Where were they Blew my ******* mind return a living dead like 30 bucks for y'all man's expensive. I had that. I had that DVD. I got a WalMart for like, $5 out of the $5. But I know it well. Like, you know, it's hard. I like like I watch camel holocaust. The first time in Hastings, I rented it from there. They had some stuff that's on Lulu. I'm saying, Who does have some good stuff? Yeah, Yeah, I got it. Originally from Netflix. I read it when I was still getting the DVDs, and I watched it then and then. I haven't watched it since, but I know it's on who. Yeah, this is not the same anymore, man. No, it's not. I mean, the magic's gone with nowadays will never know what it's like. Totally like with with Hastings, I could remember going back there when I was, like, really, really little. I think my dad knew the store manager or something, and he was just like, introducing me. But I'll never forget like the because like back then it was like the big box PC games. And they had a all in the corner and they had, like, porn ones. And I was like, Oh, ****, yeah. I'm gonna, like, get that in Tomb Raider and just put that right in between that and no one will know they're all, like big *** boxes. Yeah, that's pretty funny. I used to always rent, um, the guy ver animate. Yeah, Original one. And then I would rent, um, movie You just did on the good movies for bad people. Temperament from back in the day when on VHS it was just called in for man. But I rented that all the time. I love that movie, and I just watched that, like this year. Really, I really Ah, awesome. This special DVD version that came out, I don't know. 10 years ago, I don't see it anywhere. I just bought a wall is all ****** up, but he's buying. A couple weeks ago, you could get on Amazon for, like 10 or 15 bucks. Yeah, I've always love that movie. And then I would rent Ah, the last dragon looking love that movie. I just bought it on blue ray recently by, uh, ticketed A Best Buy was 30th anniversary. Yeah, I think mine was, like, buy one because I got that and I got that raid to All right, I got the steal case of the 1st 1 Yeah, right. Right there. Somewhere you could get like one, but it was buy one. Get 1/2 off. So, like, Well, I'll just get this five bucks. Why not? Well, I mean, we've got a shitload of stuff to go over here. Some pretty cool things, I think. Let's just go ahead and dive into it. And then on the end will, ah, just ******* shoot the **** some more. Yeah. Okay, so the first round