Episode
eMpTy Minds Radio #780
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- eMpTy Minds Radio
- Published
- Feb 21, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 8375
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Summary
A chaotic, conversational deep dive into everything from retro arcade aesthetics to the cinematic legacy of Humphrey Bogart. The hosts blend personal anecdotes about local barbershops and grocery store chaos with critiques of classic film performances.
Topics
- Retro Gaming
- Classic Cinema
- Arcade Art
- Humphrey Bogart
- John Huston
- Pop Culture
- Personal Anecdotes
- Film Criticism
Highlights
- Main idea: Exploring the nostalgic visual language of 1980s arcade cabinet artwork
- Practical takeaway: Evaluating the merits of classic film performances, specifically Humphrey Bogart's work
- Failure mode: The absurdity of relying on 'convenience' foods like frozen corned beef during a crisis
- Main idea: A retrospective look at the gritty direction and writing of John Huston
- Odd Tidbit: The bizarre experience of navigating a nearly empty Trader Joe's during the early pandemic
Chapters
1:00Local Barbershops and Bay Rum: A discussion on local Santa Monica shops and the search for the perfect bay rum.22:30Snow Globes and Winter Walks: Reflections on walking through a snowy landscape and the feeling of being in a snow globe.33:10Arcade Nostalgia: Donkey Kong Jr.: A look at the February theme: the artwork found on 1980s arcade cabinets.55:00The Trader Joe's Bull Theory: A comedic debate about adding livestock to grocery stores to spice up the shopping experience.1:37:00Cinema Paulie: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre: An analysis of John Huston's classic neo-Western and the performance of Humphrey Bogart.1:58:40Bumper Stickers and Bogart: Transitioning into the weekly segment of ridiculous bumper stickers and film legacies.2:19:20Sign-off: The hosts wrap up the week's assault on stupidity.