Season 5

NOLA Film Scene with Tj & PlaideauDecember 10, 2025x
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00:35:5124.64 MB

Gregg Berger: Finding the Voice Behind Grimlock

Want to connect with Tj & Plaideau? Send us a text message. If you think voice acting starts with funny sounds, Gregg Berger will change your mind in five minutes. We dive into how he builds unforgettable performances by starting with character—motives, history, and choices—then lets the voice e...

NOLA Film Scene with Tj & PlaideauDecember 05, 2025x
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00:48:5033.56 MB

Scott Innes: Inside Cajun Con

Want to connect with Tj & Plaideau? Send us a text message. The voice of Scooby Doo is putting on the biggest pop culture fan convention of the year! He joins the guys to break down what it took to set up, what celebrities are attending, and how to get free tickets. Voiced by Brian Plaideau Have...

NOLA Film Scene with Tj & PlaideauDecember 03, 2025x
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00:44:3730.67 MB

Billy Slaughter: Finding Community At Cajun Con

Want to connect with Tj & Plaideau? Send us a text message. The best fandom moments aren’t about the merch—they’re about the spark between people. We sat down with actor Billy Slaughter to trade stories that bounce from a PBS deep dive as William Faulkner to the wild energy of Scary Movie 6, wit...

NOLA Film Scene with Tj & PlaideauNovember 27, 2025x
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00:10:137.04 MB

Traditions, Movies, And A Thanksgiving Hello

Want to connect with Tj & Plaideau? Send us a text message. Holiday weeks can feel chaotic, so we kept it simple: a warm check-in, real traditions, and a stack of movies that make the season sing. We open up about why Thanksgiving sets our cinematic tempo—kicking off with Home Alone after dinner...

NOLA Film Scene with Tj & PlaideauNovember 26, 2025x
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00:28:1619.43 MB

Season Five, New Milestones, Big Plans

Want to connect with Tj & Plaideau? Send us a text message. Season five kicks off with momentum and a bold plan: we’re celebrating roughly eighty episodes and taking the show to Cajun Con with a stacked slate of guests and a fan-first mission. We start by reflecting on the early grind—passing th...