March 25, 2025

Talking Cars, Wonder Woman vs. Isis, and that time Chris and Jeff met a Sleestak

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Jeff and Chris kick things off with a casual meditation on talking dune buggies, then spiral into a kaleidoscopic freakout of animated fever dreams, including sexually confused antique cars, kung-fu dogs, and post-Jaws PR rehab sharks (Jabberjaw,we're looking at you).

But wait—just when your brain has almost melted, they summon Portland’s very own Sleestak, Brent Marr, a man who built a movie-quality lizard suit just to terrify elevator passengers and make Gen X dreams come true. They bond over terrifying stop-motion creatures, Sleestak lore, and the spiritual nirvana of watching Land of the Lost while eating Froot Loops. Somewhere along the way, they invent three punk bands, start a fake Coachella lineup, and remind us all why no writer’s room in the ‘70s had rules, shame, or working seatbelts.

 

Brent Marr Profile Photo

Creative Madman / Part time Sleestak

Brent Marr is more than just a Land of the Lost fan; he's a Sleestak artisan. Driven by a childhood fascination and a desire to bring the iconic creature into the real world, Brent meticulously crafted a Sleestak costume that's as impressive as it is unsettling. His Portland adventures have turned him into a local legend, a walking piece of pop culture art. From curious children to bewildered tourists, everyone reacts to Brent's Sleestak with a mix of awe and bewilderment. He's a testament to the power of imagination and the enduring appeal of a good rubber monster suit.