Inspired Chaos

Inspired Chaos  is rooted in the art of stream-of-consciousness. As our minds flow with a constant stream of thoughts, ideas, viewpoints, philosophies, data and dreams, we all seek to settle into a world of comfort, a world we can relate to; in most cases, this boils down to a bevy of entertainment choices absorbed through movies, music, TV, radio, books, poems, internet, podcasts and mindless personalities on a hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis, all of which coincidentally create our personalized personalities that senselessly bridge the gap between the chaos of our minds and the chaos of the world that strangles us with rules, regulations and the ball and chain of perfection, all leading Inspired Chaos choosing to embrace the madness to discuss entertainment and the arts without a filter, script or a plan in general.

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Ramblin' Reviews

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Jump on board the ship for some 80s cheese as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes review Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham's fourth go-around as Expend4bles. The boys then discuss Heart of Stone, A Million Miles Away, and new episodes of Ahsoka and Only Murders In the Building. So what say you? Did Stallone and Statham bring enough to the table to satisfy your action lust, or was the Expend4bles a little too predictable even for the 80s? Also, which character in The Expendables franchise is your favorite?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Get away with murder as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes review the third movie in the Agatha Christie/Hercule Poirot franchise, A Haunting In Venice. Stick around after for reviews of The Good Mother, The Beanie Bubble, and new episodes of Ahsoka, Only Murders In the Building, and Lower Decks. So what say you? Did Kenneth Branaugh bring enough chills to this third detective outing, or did A Haunting In Venice veer too far into the artistic and not enough into the mystery? Also, what is your favorite Agatha Christie novel?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! October comes early as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes review The Nun 2, the follow-up to 2018 scare(bore?)fest, and new entry into the ever-expanding Conjuring series. Stick around after for discussions on Liam Neeson's new film, Retribution, and new episodes of Ahsoka and Only Murders In the Building. So, what say you? Did The Nun 2 scare up enough energy to frighten you to the core, or was the core so overlooked, it kept you from caring about anything? Also, what is your favorite Conjuring series movie?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Find peace with Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes as they review Denzel Washington's third turn as the titular assassin in The Equalizer 3. Then, check out discussions on the series finale of Justified: City Primeval, new episodes of Ahsoka, Only Murders In the Building, FBI: Most Wanted, and School Spirits, and say goodbye to Jimmy Buffet and The Price Is Right himself, Bob Barker. So, what say you? Did Denzel bring the Equalizer trilogy to a satisfying close, or did The Equalizer 3 waste away a lot of its potential? Also, what is your favorite film in the Equalizer franchise?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Baseball season is coming to a close, which makes it the perfect time for Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes to review the new faith-based sports film, The Hill. After this, the boys discuss Blue Beetle, the premiere of Ahsoka, and new episodes of Only Murders In the Building and Who Is Erin Carter. So what say you? Was the story behind The Hill a faith-filled home run, or did the film strikeout on its production values? Also, what is your favorite Randy Quaid film of all time?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! If you've ever wondered what dogs are thinking, look no further than Strays, the new raunchy, talking dog movie that Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes will tear into on today's show. After, they review new episodes of Justified: City Primeval and Only Murders In the Building, the season finales of Manifest, Hijack, and Silo, as well as the new alien encounter film, Jules. So what say you? Did Strays take a bit out of your heart, or did its reliance on raunchy bathroom humor piss all over any semblance of a good time? Also, what is your favorite talking pet movie?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Avoid the suck with Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes as they discuss The Last Voyage of the Demeter, the new vampire flick based on a minor mention from Bram Stoker's Dracula. After, listen to their thoughts on new movies Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Theater Camp, and Netflix's Heart of Stone, new episodes of Justified: City Primeval, the season finale of Grey's Anatomy, and the season premiere of Only Murders In the Building. So what say you? Was The Last Voyage of the Demeter a blood-curdling good time or was it too bland to sink your teeth into? Also, what is your favorite vampire film of all time?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Sink your teeth into the Meg 2: The Trench as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes dissect the follow-up to the 2018 schlocky hit, The Meg. After, the boys discuss A24's new release, Talk To Me, new episodes of Justified: City Primeval and Strange New Worlds, the series finale of The Flash, rant about the strike and why producers should sometimes take a step back, discuss the new summer box office champ, and give a shoutout to the late, great Paul Ruebens, aka Pee-Wee Herman. So what say you? Did Jason Statham do what he needed to overcome the division of serious and nonsensical, or did Meg 2: The Trench swim too deep into Jaws 2 territory? Also, what Paul Ruebens non-Pee-Wee role was your favorite?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Stop before you enter the podcast or get caught up in Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes's review of Haunted Mansion, Disney's newest attempt to bring it's popular ride to the big screen. After, listen to discussions on Barbie, The Beanie Bubble, Justified: City Primeval, and the season finale of Secret Invasion. Then get a first look at the movies coming out in August and where the boys stand in their summer box office predictions. So what say you? Did this Haunted Mansion feel enough like the ride without hitting you over the head with easter eggs, or did it simply bring up bad memories from the original attempt at adapting the ride? Or, do you prefer the original Eddie Murphy romp to this one?

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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Hold onto your hats in this extended episode as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes blow your minds with their discussion of Christopher Nolan's new film, Oppenheimer. If you survive, head into a very serious discussion of Sound of Freedom and the real world ramifications of the subject matter. If that isn't enough, the boys spend even more time spilling their thoughts on the premiere of Justified: City Primeval, new episodes of Secret Invasion, FUBAR and The Bear, not to mention NBC and CBSs plans for their revamped, strike-induced fall schedules in this extended episode! So what say you? Did this Oppenheimer biopic send you into a thoughtful frenzy, or was the three-hour opus drag on just a little too long. Also, what was your favorite star-studded cameo?

Mind Your Business

Our guest on this inaugural episode of the Mind Your Business podcast, we talk to Scott Agajanian, the Deputy Director of Development Services Economic Development (DDSED, or so we think) about movies, music, books, planets, philosophy (sort of), the OASIS, The Mandalorian, Star Trek, and a whole lot more that has nothing to do with business!

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