Sneaky Dragon

Sneaky Dragon


Sneaky Dragon Episode 563

September 18, 2022




Hola, Sneakers! Welcome back to Sneaky Dragon, the podcast that makes the internet s-i-i-i-i-ing!



This week: a matter of taste; bye lingual; pills, thrills, and bellyachin’; nose flume; medical burial; dipsomaniacs; Peg Leg Pete-o-philes; a blot on Disney history; creative voids; a marvelous success; past competence; three is the magic number; sitting pretty; Dave searches Quentin Tarantino’s Video Archives podcast; emotional payoffs; spectacular 3-D; familiarity breeds content; plush hour; general seating; deep dives; experts rate; highlights only; Dave looks at Jennifer’s Body; aging in the right direction; modelling agents; The Ring dials it in; local destruction; Final Destination metaphysics; dream bear; Dave eyes Eyes of Fire; best movie role; ringing the changes; are you being servered; broom pushing; finding connections; grow a pair; mad decisions; the price is right; metaversed; a tribute to Ian; Ian mentions The F Word; Top 5 Songs – Future Passed; goofy great question; bone breaker; bring on the dancing horses; stair thee well; free falling; Pogo-A-Go-Go; elongation secrets; say yes to excess; and, finally, dragon tales.



Top 5 Songs – Future Passed



  1. David Bowie – “1984” – Diamond Dogs, 1974 – 2:23:06
  2. Sons of Champlin – “1982-A” – Loosen Up Naturally, 1969 – 2:29:57
  3. Spirit – “1984” – Twelve Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus, 1970 – 2:36:51
  4. The Rezillos – “2000 A.D.” – Can’t Stand the Rezillos, 1978 – 2:41:28
  5. Paul McCartney and Wings – “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five” – Band on the Run, 1973 – 2:49:40

Bonus song:



  • The 1910 Fruitgum Co. – “The Year 2001” – Simon Says, 1968 – 3:00:38

Question of the Week: Do you have a favourite joke you like to tell?
Sub-question of the Week: Name a band you’d like to hear David’s opinion on.



Thanks for listening.



Department of Corections



The name of the director of Eyes of Fire who slipped David ‘s mind was Avery Crounse. David also messed up the name of one of the producers of Jennifer’s Body – yes, it was a Reitman, but Jason, not Ivan. Finally, the artist who began working for Playboy as a cartoonist was Doug Sneyd – Canadians of all stripes are proud to call Doug their own – the filthmonger.


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