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Episode 001: Constantine

The Keanuseurs are joined by Alex Steed, host of Why Are Dads and Nashville Demystified, to discuss spirit shotguns, Gavin Rossdale, and assless chaps.

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Episode 001: Constantine

In our first episode, which is actually our second episode. Jasmine and I were joined by Alex Steed to discuss the 2005 film Constantine.

Alex is the co-host of Why Are Dads and Nashville Demystified, two podcasts we highly recommend.

In this episode we discuss assless chaps, Gavin Rossdale’s hair, the majesty of Tilda Swinton…and oh yeah, Keanu Reeves, too.

So sit back, listen, and enjoy as three kinky nerds discuss a film with absolutely zero sexual energy.

Hosts - G. Brett Williams, Jasmine Lee

Guest - Alex Steed

Engineer - Alexander Adams

Links

Alex on Twitter

Why Are Dads on Twitter

Constantine

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Written by Kevin Brodbin & Frank Cappello

Stars - Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Djimon Hounsou, Gavin Rossdale, Tilda Swinton, Peter Stormare

Released February 7, 2005

Episode note: Since we recorded this episode, more accusations of physical and mental abuse by Shia Lebouf have come to light.

In an effort to help raise awareness of the issue of and to in some way offset the time spent talking about him on this show, we are donating $100 to A Long Walk Home.

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Trailer: the Keanuseurs

Introducing The Keanuseurs, a brand new podcast from G. Brett Williams and Jasmine Lee. We’re reviewing every single Keanu film and determining, once and for all, if it’s just another version of the Matrix.

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Introducing The Keanuseurs

Welcome to The Keanuseurs, a new podcast covering the entire career of Keanu Reeves.

Each episode will be hosted by writers and pop culture enthusiasts G. Brett Williams and Jasmine Lee.

Brett and Jasmine will be joined by comedians, writers, podcasters and more as they break down Keanu’s film archive and determine definitively which of his films are just another version of the Matrix.

So tell your friends, tell your enemies, tell your mom. And as always, be excellent to each other.

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