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Yannick_B posted:Hodgman and Tom were hopped up on Four Loko, Hodgman asked a caller, also drinking it; "What flavour are you rocking, my sweet loko bro?" Its the best. Also, Microfiche machines. My god. Also they sing christmas carols. Thanks for the tip on "Judge John Hodgman". I actually remember him talking about it on the Best Show but didn't look into it. I started listening to the most recent one about Potluck Parties on the way to the work and the truth of his words is blinding. I actually found myself enthusiastically agreeing with him that the milk in cereal is neither broth nor beverage nor sauce but rather an ingredient in the recipe of "cereal with milk."
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I love how seriously he takes the stupid disputes. His rulings are pretty much always right on. And he always gets a few amazing lines in there too. I also like Jesse in the sidekick role - it plays to his strength of being a well-spoken weirdo.
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# ? Mar 9, 2011 18:50 |
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I'm gonna start referring to milk as "incomplete bechemel sauce"
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# ? Mar 9, 2011 19:01 |
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Holy poo poo. I just listened to the TESD where Suzanne thinks Brian's birthday is a day earlier than it actually is. Johnson and Quinn are hosed up individuals. Walt too, but in a different way.
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JohnnyCanuck posted:Holy poo poo. I just listened to the TESD where Suzanne thinks Brian's birthday is a day earlier than it actually is. Johnson and Quinn are hosed up individuals. Walt too, but in a different way. Which episode was this? I love TESD but for some reason I just stopped listening at episode 41. I don't know why, maybe it's because I have been listening way too much NNF or what, but I need to catch up, it looks like I have about 10 episodes to catch up on.
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redz posted:Which episode was this? Episode 42, oddly enough. It's a huge train wreck, and in subsequent episodes, he still refuses to apologise for honestly hurting her and making her look bad in public.
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# ? Mar 9, 2011 21:12 |
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Brian, Walt and Q are all hosed up, be it in varying shapes and forms. I still feel Walt is the most normal, even though in a way he is also the weirdest. It's a great combination either way in my opinion, the best thing to come out of the whole Kevin Smith podcast extravaganza.
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# ? Mar 10, 2011 07:02 |
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The latest PFT is up. I love his ramblings... Just love'm. Also very good undiscovered project. It must be a total nightmare to record a three way conversation with yourself. Also... I would like to read this flame war about twizzlers...
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# ? Mar 10, 2011 16:23 |
I don't think I've ever laughed at any of his character bits on the show. Yet I still enjoy them. I just wish the entire podcast was him rambling in a thousand different directions.
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I'm listening to Danny Trejo subbing for Kevin Smith on Jay and Silent Bob Get Old and it's almost unlistenable. Which is sad because I was looking forward to it because Trejo and Mewes sounded like such an oddball pair. But I'm guessing that he smoked up before the show, because like Kevin, his constant laughing is driving me nuts.
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# ? Mar 10, 2011 16:37 |
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Never Not Funny is having an awesome sale at the moment. Gets seasons 1-5 (Plus 4 and 5 on video), which is 178 episodes for the low cost of only $69! (My brotha) http://pardcast.com/premium.php#springfling Only for a week, starting yesterday I think. redz fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Mar 11, 2011 |
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Grant DaNasty posted:I'm listening to Danny Trejo subbing for Kevin Smith on Jay and Silent Bob Get Old and it's almost unlistenable. Which is sad because I was looking forward to it because Trejo and Mewes sounded like such an oddball pair. But I'm guessing that he smoked up before the show, because like Kevin, his constant laughing is driving me nuts. Trejo is always like that. Watch any of his interviews. I listened to the whole thing twice and it was actually pretty sweet and funny. Mewes is surprisingly a decent interviewer too. He has to reign Trejo in a few times which is just funny as hell to me considering who he is.
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The latest episode of Digital Porridge is up - number nineteen! We tackle charges of podcasting while on drugs, theorize on watching 'conception porn' - basically going back in time to see the moments surrounding your conception, a bit more about cats and a bit more on top of that. Check it out: http://www.digitalporridge.com/ RSS feed iTunes (just uploaded it, so it may take a day or so for iTunes to show it) Every episode has 'show notes' on the site with links, pictures and videos relating to the stuff we talk about, and we encourage listener blog posts, reviews, emails and all that good feedback stuff. We'd love to hear from other goons.
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Comedy Central Developing 'Evil Genius' Comedy Starring Paul F. Tompkins, co-written by Tom Scharpling. Pretty cool news!Deadline posted:Comedy Central has put in development Evil Genius, a high-concept scripted comedy starring actor-comedian Paul F. Tompkins. The show, which Tompkins will write with Tom Scharpling (Monk), stars Tompkins as Professor Tiberius Lynch, an evil genius who has successfully taken over the world, achieving global domination. The only problem is -- what should he do next?
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# ? Mar 11, 2011 18:06 |
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That sounds like a great show that will be cancelled after one season for the return of Mind of Mencia. Yes, I am still bitter about Stella.
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# ? Mar 11, 2011 20:27 |
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Why put this on Comedy Central? There's no way this will appeal to their audience. Good luck, I guess. I'd love for it to be a smash hit, but there's no way in hell.
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# ? Mar 11, 2011 20:32 |
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Put it on F/X where it might have a remote chance.
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:That sounds like a great show that will Beef Jerky Robot posted:Yes, I am still bitter about Stella.
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SammyWhereAreYou posted:Put it on F/X where it might have a remote chance. Or put in on IFC where it might have a chance. I have a friend who is one of the guys on the Onion Sports Dome and he has no idea if they're going to get picked up for another season. I have no idea how their IFC show is going, though.
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Comedy Central really embraces all the high-concept stuff!
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I'm surprised that Comedy Central hasn't embraced the "comedy nerd" concept. (I don't like that term, but it seems to be sticking.) Something like the documentary I Am Comic or any of the podcasts that look behind the scenes of comedy (Greg Fitzsimmons, WTF, etc.). The network has shown that it can take a more serious turn with The Daily Show. There are also some successful models from the past, like Behind the Music and E! True Hollywood Story. I seem to recall a couple of one-off specials, but they've got a great opportunity these days with all the footage they own (all the specials, tons of comedians appeared on Dr. Katz). It doesn't have to be as dark as WTF or as fawning as The Nerdist, but there seems to be a growing interest in how comedy works, even if that discussion isn't particularly funny. Take some of that South Park ad revenue and make something like the Joan Rivers documentary.
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SammyWhereAreYou posted:Put it on F/X where it might have a remote chance. F/X took away Terriers because of ratings, they aren't to be trusted either
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benito posted:I'm surprised that Comedy Central hasn't embraced the "comedy nerd" concept. (I don't like that term, but it seems to be sticking.) Something like the documentary I Am Comic or any of the podcasts that look behind the scenes of comedy (Greg Fitzsimmons, WTF, etc.). The network has shown that it can take a more serious turn with The Daily Show. There are also some successful models from the past, like Behind the Music and E! True Hollywood Story. IFC is trying to make themselves the "comedy nerd" channel - first, with re-running old Mr. Show, Arrested Development, Larry Sanders, Ben Stiller Show, then with picking up The Onion News Network, and now with the Scott Aukerman Comedy Death Ray segments. Hopefully, it works!
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# ? Mar 11, 2011 23:45 |
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Not a podcast, but Mash Up is on Comedy Central right now hosted by the best DLM guest, TJ Miller.
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Wise Old Shitashi posted:Any UK goons listening to Richard Herring's podcast? I haven't heard much about it and want to know if it's worth going through the back catalog on it. Been a week but I didn't see a reply. AIOTM is pretty good really if you like his type of stuff - quite a bit of pedantry and taking a joke to extreme lengths. Slight reliance on running jokes which would make it better to listen to from the start. It can also feel a bit under-rehearsed but that's the nature of it and that's also why it can be really great at times. It's a pretty bold experiment I think, and got better and better as it went on. Collings and Herring is great, it has lo-fi appeal and relies completely on their great rapport to make it work.
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I got tickets for CONAN for April, and as a long time fan of Jimmy Pardo, I'm more excited to see him instead of Coco.
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# ? Mar 12, 2011 17:56 |
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I just tried Superego for the first time. Holy poo poo thats good stuff.
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"@thomaslennon: CDR fans. Just got word from the Texas border patrol that Li'l Gary may have entered the state, despite their efforts. #hesnotfood"
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:"@thomaslennon: CDR fans. Just got word from the Texas border patrol that Li'l Gary may have entered the state, despite their efforts. #hesnotfood" But but but... I thought he died!
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The_Rob posted:But but but... I thought he died! Did anyone listen that episode to the end? You miss important information when you just fast forward to the plugs section.
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# ? Mar 13, 2011 01:16 |
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He'll be back... HE'LL BE BAAAAACK!!!!!
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j8910 posted:Did anyone listen that episode to the end? You miss important information when you just fast forward to the plugs section. To be fair, it is the best part.
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# ? Mar 13, 2011 03:08 |
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Lil Gary is the best audience troll.
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# ? Mar 13, 2011 03:36 |
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Seth really likes calling me back when I leave messages on the voicemail. It's nice, because he always has time to chat for a bit.
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Okay, so my brother recommended Comedy Death Ray Radio with the Nick Kroll episode and I've listened to about 3 more since then. I like the Pardcast, even to the point of subbing for season 8, but the last season has been kind of a fizzle for me despite some pretty good guests. This makes up for that several times over for me.
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:"@thomaslennon: CDR fans. Just got word from the Texas border patrol that Li'l Gary may have entered the state, despite their efforts. #hesnotfood" This is better than getting an iPad for my birthday.
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# ? Mar 13, 2011 08:06 |
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Just started listening to Stop Podcasting Yourself, which is weird, because I know a lot of the people Graham and Dave have on as guests. Yay Vancouver.
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Song For The Deaf posted:Seth really likes calling me back when I leave messages on the voicemail. It's nice, because he always has time to chat for a bit. On that note, Jonathan is pretty good at returning my texts. When he's paid his phone bill...
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I love Stop Podcasting Yourself, even though I recognize that it's not always a laugh a minute. Graham and Dave just seem like cool dudes. If you're just starting, the Paul F. Tompkins episode from a few months back was fantastic.
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Eltoasto posted:F/X took away Terriers because of ratings, they aren't to be trusted either I mourn Terriers as much you. In their defense, though, the ratings weren't just poor: they were abysmal. AV Club talked about it, and actually got an FX executive to weigh in on it. Double their existing ratings would have been weak for a cable show. Dr Gene Dango MD posted:I like the Pardcast, even to the point of subbing for season 8, but the last season has been kind of a fizzle for me despite some pretty good guests. They stumbled out the gate with Rachel Quaintance (which was BRUTALLY awkward), but I think that they've done a really good job holding up the quality form Season 7 (which is when I found them, so obviously is the best season ever ). The most recent Rich Sommer episode had me doubled over for most of it, and the live shows are consistently great. Any fans of the Pardcast have any insight as to the episode that they never aired because of the guest? He mentions tapping out of the year-end wrap-up but referenced a different episode earlier in that discussion. The Modern Leper fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Mar 13, 2011 |
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