We Hate Movies - S3: WHM Archive Outpost Message

Episode Date: November 1, 2010

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I don't know. Hey gang you know the crazy thing is that come this fall the fall of 2020 that's right we will have been on the air for 10 years what that's incredible information I think because I thought I would be long yeah yeah I think we recorded our first episode that was lost well you know we got fucking butterfingers um we're like like October November 10. Yep. It was a 35 minute discussion on the film Wired, and it took me about three and a half hours to edit it. Sounds about right. Yeah, to show you where we were back in the day. But we did Wired as episode 35, which is on the, in the archive. The Patreon archive we are here to talk about too. Yeah, right. So Chris Cabin, what is the deal with this archive I keep hearing about? So this is an archive on our Patreon. It's all. of our old episodes that are not on the main feed some of them snuck out as reruns
Starting point is 00:01:35 overtone but like we did a bunch of episodes uh you know people uh during the request months who were telling me do no retreat no surrender i've done the eWalk adventure i've done 18 again don't talk to me about it we've done it baby and you know yeah people are constantly surprised of what is available in the back catalog you can also just preview those titles going to at WHMpodcast.com, click on WHM Prime and keep on scrolling, you'll find them eventually. I mean, people probably don't know
Starting point is 00:02:07 we've done a John Wayne movie. We have. The Conqueror, where I'm playing Jenghis Khan for some reason. It's about 100 episodes of content. You get just for $5. Immediately you get to see the show's beginnings, like where sort of running gags
Starting point is 00:02:23 kind of started as we're figuring this shit out. Not that we're good at it now. We've never been good at this, but we get better. as it goes along and you do get to kind of hear all that stuff much like our 500th episode you get to hear that Superman 3 and Superman 4 the first time around we did it absolutely and you can also hear how like the sands of time and 10 years of screaming into microphones have not just yet ravaged our vocal cords and our souls uh when you listen to these old episodes that's why for me i can't i can't do any of that i can't i can't look because it just you listen to it and it's like wow
Starting point is 00:02:58 I sound like a total baby. So we sound like it's like the Muppet Babies. It's crazy. And like there's, the way the show has changed over the years is interesting too. Like in the archive, if you're, if you're one of the WHM fans that love Jim Belushi content, then that
Starting point is 00:03:14 archive is definitely for you. And it's not just even prime episodes. We've got stray side order of sleezes. Over the years, we've tried different ways to grow the show. We've had apps and stuff that have fallen by the way show. And we've put an, we've all that content from over the years
Starting point is 00:03:30 into this Google folder that you'll get access to if you become a patron. That's right. So again, just head on over patreon.com slash we hate movies, sign up for our subscription service and you get access to all this stuff you may have never heard before
Starting point is 00:03:46 or you may have not heard in a really long time. At the $5 level by the way and above, $5 and $8 level. And the cool thing about the $5 and $8 level is not, you don't get old stuff. You get new stuff every month. We release a brand new We Love Movies episode every month. At the $5 level, you'll also get our animation damnation, which is a 30-ish minute talk on a cartoon. You get all of those. You get all of our prime episodes. We Love Movies episodes
Starting point is 00:04:09 at the $8 level. Then now you're, now you get everything, which includes the Nexus, which includes the Gleaf Glossary, which includes commentaries. There's a ton of shit on there, including this 100 episode plus archive. So you want to check this out. I mean, you could be listening to us nonstop, like we do because we listen to ourselves nonstop doing this show. But there's so many episodes in that archive Men in Black 2, Inspector Gadget,
Starting point is 00:04:35 Twister. Yeah, we were just talking about there's going to be a Twister 2. See, the original one with us, a friend of the show Justin J.Ks. Absolutely. You get a little bit of W.H.M. History here. Also, if you look at this, I'm looking at one right now. Episode 96, if you ever wanted to hear our first ever
Starting point is 00:04:51 live show, here it is. I believe it was our first ever live show. Deadly Ground, live in New York. Yeah. Episode 96. Holy shit. That was the New York podcast marathon back when that was a thing. Right. Yeah, the podcast festival. That's what it was. So you can hear us talk about
Starting point is 00:05:08 Stephen Seagall live in front of a sold-out audience at a comedy theater that didn't pay us. There's just so much. The point is there's so much. Ten years of stuff. Humble beginnings. Sure, sure. Also, just ripping off kids. That's fine. You know, so go check that out, everybody.
Starting point is 00:05:27 There's a whole library here that you may have missed out on, and we just wanted to record this little plug to make you hip to that. Again, that's patreon.com slash we hate movies. Go on and have a good time traveling through time with us. Thank you.

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