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#41 - R.I.O.T.: The Movie

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Remember that minisode we did where Carman beat the crap out of the devil? Or that other minisode we did where Carman beat the crap out of the devil? Well buckle in, because Carman is back! This week, we're watching something that can loosely be called a movie starring a man who can loosely be called an actor. Carman plays a Chicago cop in his very own film based on his very own album, sort of. Dan, Ryan, and Alexa treat themselves to R.I.O.T.: The Movie, which has nothing to do with riots. Also Carman doesn't beat the crap out of the devil in this one, but he DOES beat the crap out of a 17 year old, in true Chicago cop fashion. So how does the movie relate to the album? Well it has the same title, and also at random points we get to watch music videos that have nothing to do with the story. There's gangs, monsters, satanists, and most importantly (cue the music) THERE IS A GOD, THERE IS A CHILDREN, THERE IS A ONE WHO MAKES A BRIGHTER DAY SO LET'S START GIVING... There's also a rapper named T-Bone playing a man named T-Rex. And there may or may not be mole people. Vice Kings, assemble!

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Remember that minisode we did where Carman beat the crap out of the devil? Or that other minisode we did where Carman beat the crap out of the devil? Well buckle in, because Carman is back! This week, we're watching something that can loosely be called a movie starring a man who can loosely be called an actor. Carman plays a Chicago cop in his very own film based on his very own album, sort of. Dan, Ryan, and Alexa treat themselves to R.I.O.T.: The Movie, which has nothing to do with riots. Also Carman doesn't beat the crap out of the devil in this one, but he DOES beat the crap out of a 17 year old, in true Chicago cop fashion. So how does the movie relate to the album? Well it has the same title, and also at random points we get to watch music videos that have nothing to do with the story. There's gangs, monsters, satanists, and most importantly (cue the music) THERE IS A GOD, THERE IS A CHILDREN, THERE IS A ONE WHO MAKES A BRIGHTER DAY SO LET'S START GIVING... There's also a rapper named T-Bone playing a man named T-Rex. And there may or may not be mole people. Vice Kings, assemble!

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