soru posted:If you do that, you will always miss Would You Rather, which is usually where the show goes from good to amazing. And the plugs!
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 16:37 |
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Borrego posted:Rogan is great but he'd definitely a hype machine when it comes to conspiracies and other odd theories that he comes across.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 19:50 |
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bananasinpajamas posted:And the plugs! If it wasn't for the plugs I would have nothing to fast forward to.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 20:27 |
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Nick Swardson was hilarious on Doug Loves Movies. Though I was literally screaming at my iPod when he didn't get Back to the Future III in the Leonard Malton Game. Also I did not know that David Holmes is gay.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 21:27 |
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ZZ Top was a such a giveaway.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 21:32 |
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Strange Matter posted:Also I did not know that David Holmes is gay. As Jimmy Pardo said; "He's the straightest gay man". Jimmy also referred to himself as the "gayest straight man" in that same conversation.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 21:33 |
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http://grapesofrad.com/ Seriously, guys.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 02:42 |
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Strange Matter posted:Nick Swardson was hilarious on Doug Loves Movies. Though I was literally screaming at my iPod when he didn't get Back to the Future III in the Leonard Malton Game. Same on both accounts. When Holmes at the end said "A CD from my boyfriend" I was like "What a weird joke", then I immediately went online to check, and, yup, dude's gay. ALSO GUYS. I am so loving psyched for the WTF where Maron interviews Ira Glass. That can be nothing but fantastic. BTW, the "Lovegoose" talk on this week's My Brother, My Brother and Me may be the finest 5 minutes the show has ever had. And that's saying something.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 06:13 |
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I don't think a single person mentioned the long-defunct Dan and Scott Show from the 90s. Sort of a precursor of the now popular podcast comedy show, it aired 5 nights a week for about 2-3 hours only on the internet in Realaudio or WMA streaming with some streaming archives that were kept up for a few years. About 6 years ago I lucked into some old shows from various places on the net, and I think there are currently some posted on youtube, but I still miss the experience of listening live and commenting about the show in the chatroom. It started on their own server, I seem to recall, then moved over to Talkspot.com with several other internet talk shows. These were the Seattle years and I thought the VERY best of the show. They had a lot of B-list guests, did prank calls, played games, did goofy stuff, etc. I used to record their shows onto audio tape and even hooked my computer into a VCR to get 2-3 uninterrupted shows saved. Then around May of 1999, Talkspot closed shop. From there they weren't anywhere at all for several months until they were on a site called Hitthebeach.com for a very short time before going to an new internet start-up called eYada.com for a show that lasted until the Summer of 2001. eYada was a little strange because it was a combination of a lot of little things that destroyed them. Deciding to put themselves in the middle of NYC was an unneeded expense, the popular wrestling show they had was kneecapped when the WWE forbid their talent from doing any unapproved interviews, and once prestigious sponsors were getting replaced with shadier and less high-paying ones. Once eYada went under, there was talk that D&S show MIGHT have ended up on satellite radio (well before Stern and Opie and Anthony) but nothing ever materialized.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 07:05 |
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Civil posted:This was the first time I was able to enjoy CDR. I usually give up 5 - 10 minutes in if the episode isn't doing it for me. I might be wrong, but I think the very vast majority of the time Nick Kroll is on, if not every single time, he does Chupacabra. Usually his call is from a baby though, the exact same baby every time. This is the first time I remember a goat calling the show. At first I got pretty annoyed with Chupacabra, but he has grown on me.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 15:50 |
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I've discovered, Re: The Len Malton game, that I can usually guess in 0 or negative names for the movies that they sometimes have problems with. Elf was a big one from before (but that was months ago), as soon as they mentioned some black guy doing a voice, I caught it. This week when they said the year of the cross dresser movie and Len's reivew of it, I had it. I'm so pissed I missed when Doug Benson was in Nashville, but I seriously want to hit up one of his shows, even if it's in another city or state and try to get on stage for the game. I got tripped up on BttF 3 though. I had always thought everybody loved it, and even that some people considered it the best of the trilogy. So I was surprised when Doug said he didn't care for it, but otherwise I might have guessed that. Edit: And yeah, I double posted. I win the game.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 15:54 |
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He doesn't do the Len Malton game often at his live shows. Usually only when there is something going on in the city when a bunch of other comedians are available and he can throw a podcast out of it. The last week or so there has been a running joke across Bumbershoot podcasts with Doug being on almost every one mainly just to plug his new CD. He even steps out briefly in this weeks Nerdist to run next door and do another plug, but then is back by the end. He was in Boise a couple weeks back did his set then went and hung out in a restaurant up the street for a couple hours.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 16:10 |
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On the most recent ep of the Joe Rogan podcast, Rogan starts going about a pretty interesting story about a pool player who also was addicted to junk. While the story is pretty fascinating by itself, it has a conclusion that really bothered me for some reason. Not because it was unexpected, but it just ended in a really weird and bit disturbing fashion.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 20:22 |
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The new CDR weds releases are throwing me off but todays episode was pretty funny. James Adomian is usually pretty entertaining.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 21:03 |
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King Lou posted:The new CDR weds releases are throwing me off but todays episode was pretty funny. James Adomian is usually pretty entertaining. Janeane Garofalo was a lot more tolerable than I expected her to be. She seemed pretty normal.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 21:06 |
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soru posted:Janeane Garofalo was a lot more tolerable than I expected her to be. She seemed pretty normal. Well she no longer drinks and wasn't being a shrill political freak. That goes a long way to make her seem less annoying. Plus being next to andy Dicks hysterics makes anyone seem mellow. I've actually met Ms. Garofalo in a social setting and she was rather pleasant. That that was when she was drinking so it was a long time ago.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 21:09 |
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Anyone else been playing the Len Maltin game or Build a title thanks to Doug loves movies? Build a title has spread like a wild fire in my group of friends.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 23:51 |
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Borrego posted:Anyone else been playing the Len Maltin game or Build a title thanks to Doug loves movies? A few friends and I tried doing a movie quiz show podcast and these two games made small appearances. My favorite game that game out of it is the "imdb plot keyword game" You try and guess a movie based on the IMDB plot keywords starting with really broad and getting more obvious.
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# ? Sep 23, 2010 01:50 |
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I ran down Tig Notaro earlier, but the episode of CDR with her and Weird Al guest hosted by Paul F. Tompkins was pretty great. It's a pretty unlikely trio, but it was a great episode. The very next one with Matt Walsh and Nick Swardson was amazing, too (around 21 or 22, I think). The episodes guest hosted by Jimmy Pardo are funny if only for his barely contained loathing of comedy music. In short, this is a great thread, and thanks to turning me on to some great stuff.
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# ? Sep 23, 2010 06:40 |
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James Adomian on yesterdays CDR was on fire. Scott "incepting" Huell Howser was so goddamn funny.
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# ? Sep 23, 2010 16:17 |
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JediTalentAgent posted:I don't think a single person mentioned the long-defunct Dan and Scott Show from the 90s. I used to love listening to that show when it was on Eyada. I think the best part was the audience participation. To anyone not familiar with the show, on Fridays they would do "This isn't Phone Sex You Dumbfuck". They had their listeners go out into chatrooms around the internet pretending to be girls wanting to have phone sex. The listeners would then give the guy the phone number to the studio, where Dan and Scott would have a girl or their producer talk to and have phone sex with the guy. Then right as the guy is about to climax, they bust in with Star Wars sound effects and tell the guy he's been live on an internet radio show the whole time and basically make fun of him. How was that even legal?
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# ? Sep 23, 2010 18:49 |
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Grant DaNasty posted:I used to love listening to that show when it was on Eyada. I think the best part was the audience participation. That sounds hilarious. Are there audio archives of this somewhere? When I'd searched for a Phil Hendrie podcast, I found this - some guy had taken classic bits that he liked and put them up in podcast format. This is pretty much exactly what I'd want. Unfortunately, they sicced lawyers on him, and he had to pull the whole thing down. http://www.philhendrieshowfans.com/flashback/
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I posted it earlier on in the thread, but I figure, in case anyone just wants to give it a quick try, I humbly suggest Ask Mr Biggs. I wouldn't repost if it wasn't a fantastic-yet-infrequent-podcast/show. It's also worth mentioning how really well it's recorded, the audio quality is excellent, and there's a lot of low-key background stuff going on constantly throughout the episodes that isn't necessary but really enhances the comedy. Rupert Buttermilk posted:Anyway, do you have any problems subscribing/downloading their stuff from iTunes? It won't let me get the old episodes from there anymore, and the new one doesn't show up.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 01:38 |
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Grant DaNasty posted:I used to love listening to that show when it was on Eyada. I think the best part was the audience participation. The other part of TIPSYDF was the girl's 'dad' always picking up the phone talking to his wife in the background to the effect of, "...I'm calling Wilson." There were a few of those that got really crazy, too. I remember this one where Dan as the 'dad' acted like he walked in on his daughter masturbating herself to the phone sex. The other fun game was "Scott Free On Hold" where they'd call up a business then in the middle of the conversation go, "Oh, hey, can I put you on hold a second, something just came up..." Their 'on-hold' radio station was Magic 105 hosted by Scott Free. It's a normal Top 40 station at first, then Scott Free gets pretty raunchy and graphic and they'd keep it up until the person on the other end would say something about it. Also, the Gary Game that I think they couldn't do on eYada at all. In fact, I think that they couldn't even NAME him on the show, only referring to him as 'Gary McBlank' due to a lawsuit threat. Someone posted it over on youtube and it's still pretty insane. Great memories of the show. XXX-Files, Manload On Hollywood, Rumor Mill, The Heisel Game (same as the Gary Game, different crazy message), etc. Just fun times. Mr. Polite was the BEST audience member who would call in all the time. JediTalentAgent fucked around with this message at 07:57 on Sep 24, 2010 |
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THEY TOWED MY loving CAR! Edit: And Huell Howser?!? It must be my birthday! webster876 fucked around with this message at 14:13 on Sep 24, 2010 |
# ? Sep 24, 2010 14:02 |
James Adomian My favorite gay impressionist
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 15:56 |
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I've been liking smodcast recently, but only the episodes with Smith and Mosier.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 15:59 |
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Carabus posted:I've been liking smodcast recently, but only the episodes with Smith and Mosier. Mosier is pretty much the only reason the show is funny, otherwise Kevin would just vamp all day about pussy and masturbating (which he does when he has a guest co-host). None of the co-hosts know how to play along and they rarely have a thought on any subject, and even if they did have a thought they don't talk about it the way that Mosier does.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 16:18 |
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bananasinpajamas posted:James Adomian My favorite gay impressionist Whoa! Him too? I shouldn't be so surprised that he's gay, I guess. And I suppose I shouldn't just assume everyone's straight. But I just learned Dave Holmes was gay as well. It's "outing comics to me" week I suppose. James Adomian is loving awesome though. And speaking of Smodcast - Still can't stand that Smith releases a new show like every loving week. God the quality of those shows must really be all over the place.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 16:21 |
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Carabus posted:I've been liking smodcast recently, but only the episodes with Smith and Mosier. I think they do a lot better when they're not live. For no reason at all here is how I rank the smodcast network pods. 1.TESD 2.Jay and Silent Bob get old. 3.Highlands: a peephole history 4.Blow hard 5.Bagged and boarded 6.Smodcast 7.The Toronto Ontario Moe & Glo show
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 18:05 |
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I resisted plugging my own podcast for a while, but what the heck. My associates and I have our first episode of Netdix in the can (just like your mother likes it). If you haven't guessed by the name, ours is a podcast in which we watch movies on Netflix's streaming service and then we are dicks about it. Since we're just starting out, some constructive criticism is encouraged and appreciated, as well as snide remarks, trolling and even flat-out insults and threats. Get in on the ground floor, people! Currently hosted on goon-operated Tindeck.com
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brainsforbrains posted:I resisted plugging my own podcast for a while, but what the heck. My associates and I have our first episode of Netdix in the can (just like your mother likes it). If you haven't guessed by the name, ours is a podcast in which we watch movies on Netflix's streaming service and then we are dicks about it. Since we're just starting out, some constructive criticism is encouraged and appreciated, as well as snide remarks, trolling and even flat-out insults and threats. Get in on the ground floor, people! Do you have an RSS feed for it?
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# ? Sep 26, 2010 01:56 |
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Civil posted:Do you have an RSS feed for it? I am pretty illiterate with this kind of stuff so we don't have that yet and I'm not all that sure of how I'd go about setting it up. I'll probably just end up getting someone to do it for us, but as it stands right now this is the best we've got. edit: any suggestions?
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# ? Sep 26, 2010 02:08 |
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Sorry for the double post, but episode 2 is now available for download as well. In this one, we review the unreviewable The Day the Earth Stopped (yeah, you read that right) and Dean Kain vehicle Dead and Deader. Pray for us.
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 02:57 |
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Steve Slavery posted:Mosier is pretty much the only reason the show is funny, otherwise Kevin would just vamp all day about being forced to suck dick under "duress". Fixed that for you...
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 04:41 |
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nemoulette posted:On the most recent ep of the Joe Rogan podcast, Rogan starts going about a pretty interesting story about a pool player who also was addicted to junk. While the story is pretty fascinating by itself, it has a conclusion that really bothered me for some reason. Not because it was unexpected, but it just ended in a really weird and bit disturbing fashion. Yeah, it's pretty depressing, and it comes up now and again. I will say though I've been listening to Duncan Trussell's podcast The Lavender Hour and I like it a lot. If you like Rogan's podcast you'll dig it.
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 04:45 |
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neen posted:I'm surprised no one has mentioned The F Plus. Thanks for this. They're pretty loving funny. And sharp too. It's like Weekend Web dissected by studious college kids.
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 04:49 |
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Nerdist Podcast on Doug Loves Movies. Its like christmas. The joke about Crispin Glover in Back to the Future II is one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 17:30 |
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My favourite bit was when one of the guests could guess the Stephen King movie with ALL the names and Doug skipped straight ahead to Jack Nicholson. "He could have got it at Scatman Crothers!" "The seventh name is Hedge Maze." "Oh, I love his work."
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Conrad_Birdie posted:BTW, the "Lovegoose" talk on this week's My Brother, My Brother and Me may be the finest 5 minutes the show has ever had. And that's saying something. Jesus Christ I was laughing hysterically as I was driving down the freeway. "Goose! Get back in the kitchen and cook me some dinner!" "I'm a goose, all I know how to cook is SEEDS!" I've been on a giant Movies You Should See kick lately, which isn't a pure comedy podcast (obviously it's movie reviews) but drat those guys are loving funny.
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