Thursday, December 7, 2017

Review of "Airborne" (1983) by Don Felder [Album Review]

Episode 27 of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back the debut solo album of Eagles guitarist Don Felder.

Review of "City Slicker" (1986) by James 'JY' Young & Jan Hammer [Album Review]

Episode 26 of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back the debut solo album of Styx guitarist James "JY" Young, which was a collaboration with Miami Vice's Jan Hammer.

Review of "National Enquirer Game" (Board Game Review)

Is this game any good? Inquiring minds want to know! Believe it or not, a game based on sleazy tabloids actually plays pretty well.

Review of "Girls With Guns" (1984) by Tommy Shaw [Album Review]

Episode 25 of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back the debut solo album of Styx guitarist Tommy Shaw.

VAN HALEN SUPER REUNION??? (Classic Rock Vlog)

In the first of many new hot takes about news from the world of classic rock, I break down why Sammy Hagar's idea of a Van Halen "super reunion" could possibly work (or not).

Review of "Jurassic Park III - Island Survival Game" (Board Game Review)

RUN. To this game, actually! Jurassic Park 3 is the first fully positive board game review in this series! Great for kids or casual games.

Review of "Kilroy Was Here" (1983) by Styx [Album Review]

Episode 24 of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back the album that broke up the classic lineup of Styx.

Review of "Money Card - An American Express Travel Game" (Board Game Review)

"Do you know me? I'm an awful board game."

Our 12th board game review is now the WORST game concept we've seen yet. "Money Card" is a board game based on European tourism, and credit cards. Yes, a game based on goddamn credit cards.

Play That Rock'n'Roll: Traveling Wilburys (Retrospective)

The 23rd episode of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back at yet another '80s super-group. This one is made up of George Harrison, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison. This episode will dive in to the career history of perhaps the greatest super-group of all time.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Review of "Conglomerate" (Board Game Review)

Our eleventh board game review is slog through one of the most miserable concepts we've seen yet. Come explore the world of high finance and property management with 1986's Conglomerate, an independently released game from Oconomowoc, WI.

Play That Rock'n'Roll: The Highwaymen (Retrospective)

The 22nd episode of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back at an '80s country super-group that made up of Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Johnny Cash. This episode will dive in to the career history of a band that is certainly the greatest ever country super-group, and even perhaps the greatest super-group of all time.

Review of "James Bond Secret Agent 007 Game" (Board Game Review)

We're back to the board game reviews! Episode 10 kicks off this next series with one of the first-ever board games based on the James Bond film series -- the "James Bond Secret Agent 007 Game", released in 1964! This very game is featured in both 007 trivia books AND currently at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.

Play That Rock'n'Roll: The Power Station (Retrospective)

The 21st episode of Play That Rock'n'Roll is a look back at a mostly overshadowed '80s super-group made up of members from Duran Duran and Chic, plus Robert Palmer. The Power Station is best known for their two 1985 blockbuster hits, "Get It On (Bang a Gong) and "Some Like It Hot".

Monday, January 2, 2017

Play That Rock'n'Roll: The Top Ten Songs by the Steve Miller Band

Original Airdate: February 21st, 2016
Re-Upload Release: January 2nd, 2017

Episode 18 of "Play That Rock'n'Roll" is another "Top Ten" of songs by one of the biggest names in classic rock. This video is meant to pay tribute to the Steve Miller Band, and to celebrate his recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Do you agree with this list? Post your favorites in the comment section!

Play That Rock’n’Roll: Top Ten Songs by the Steve Miller Band from B-Movie Roll-Out on Vimeo.

Episode 42: "Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion" (1999) [Season 3 Finale]

In our season 3 finale, we take a look at actor Charles Bronson's final role -- a made-for-TV cop drama set in Milwaukee, WI, which also stars Joe Penny.

Episodes 40 & 41: "Undersea Kingdom" (1936)

Episodes 14 and 15 of Season 3 of the B-Movie Roll-Out are reviews of the 1936 film serial, "Undersea Kingdom", starring Ray "Crash" Corrigan and Lon Chaney, Jr. In these videos, we will explore all twelve chapters of this serial, which was an apparent source of inspiration for filmmakers like George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. This is meant to be humorous, but legitimate criticism.

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