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Brock Samson posted:Also, I'm planning on killing myself! True story, I made a presentation in high school about fire storms and snuck a reference to the character halfway through. I got an A.
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Brock Samson posted:Also, I'm planning on killing myself! Scott is seriously the biggest loving nerd. I love when he makes the nerdiest references possible.
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I have to say that I find calling Johnathan from UYD "Jah" as if you are a personal friend of his off-putting and it is rampant in this thread.
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HaterBaby posted:I have to say that I find calling Johnathan from UYD "Jah" as if you are a personal friend of his off-putting and it is rampant in this thread. "Jonathan" is too long to type "Jon" looks misspelled "John" is his father Do his friends call him Jah? Seth doesn't even call him that.
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# ? Apr 5, 2011 11:13 |
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Brock Samson posted:who the gently caress references firestorm seriously what a lame superhero I thought that was hilarious and was probably as much for Patton's comic nerd amusement as anything. I'm even surprised that anyone even knows who he is.
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"Jah" is also poking fun at Jonathan's past affiliation with rastafarianism, about which he's spoken at length.
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# ? Apr 5, 2011 12:09 |
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Eardrop is hit or miss but can be really funny sometimes, and is quick so it's over soon when it's bad. Yesterday's version of Thunder Road from Howard Kramer was awesome.
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Haterbaby posted:I have to say that I find calling Johnathan from UYD "Jah" as if you are a personal friend of his off-putting and it is rampant in this thread. Song For The Deaf posted:"Jah" is also poking fun at Jonathan's past affiliation with rastafarianism, about which he's spoken at length. Also Jah!nathan's Poetry.
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cioxx posted:Conan is so smart. I don't know if anyone caught it but when Maron started inquiring Conan about his daddy issues Conan said "It's obvious you're trying to work out your personal issues through me" I was only half paying attention while I listened to this last night but I caught it too. Even though it was obviously a joke it was funny how quickly Marc dropped the subject and moved on. I like WTF but I've really got to be in the proper mood for it cause it's kind of a downer. Even the episode with Louis CK, funny as it was, was more dark and sticky than "look crazy on the bus cause you're laughing so much" funny. Also Andy Daly is the new king of CDR and I'm a giant PFT gayfag so I think it's official.
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caveman thug poo poo posted:Also Andy Daly is the new king of CDR and I'm a giant PFT gayfag so I think it's official. His most recent appearance was pretty great, and I am usually lukewarm on the characters. It definitely had something for daddy.
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# ? Apr 6, 2011 00:28 |
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I think it's great that the character Don Dimello is really bad at improv role playing.
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HaterBaby posted:I have to say that I find calling Johnathan from UYD "Jah" as if you are a personal friend of his off-putting and it is rampant in this thread. My friends and I usually refer to Jonathan as Jah when talking about the show and it has stuck in my head. That said, I went to see Jogger (which was awesome even though I didn't think it would be) and Jonathan was nice enough to hang out for a few minutes afterward. He was really cool and exactly the guy you hear every week on the podcast. Throughout the conversation I had been calling him Jah, thinking nothing of it. At one point he had to tell me to stop calling him that because he felt is was disrespectful and he wasn't worthy of the term. He was cool about it and wasn't a dick at all but I felt bad afterward.
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^ I'm not one to let my uyd fandom make me care about his music at all, but that jogger album is really good. I might have made the two hour drive to catch their closest show on that last tour, if the night had been free. CDR was gold this week. I just about died at the alternate dimension infection and Don's last tidbit.
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bobby.vs.shark posted:If you have a Droid, check out DoggCatcher. It's around $5, but it's worked perfectly for me, much better than my experience with Listen and a few other free ones. Thanks, I'll check it out. I had a bunch of other stuff to post about, but accidentally erased it. So instead, I'll talk about Red Bar Radio. Can't believe I forgot about this show, but here's the shows own description: Red Bar Radio posted:Red Bar Radio is a comedy talk radio show that "makes fun of everybody." Host Mike David, along with comedian friends, harshly judge pop-culture and give their hilarious spin on everything around them. If you like shows such as Opie and Anthony, The Adam Carolla Podcast, Ron & Fez, or Keith and the Girl, Red Bar Radio may be another show to add to your list of favorites. Basically, it's the podcast staple of the Chicago comedy scene, kinda' like how CDR is the podcast staple of the Bay Area improv scene, RBR features some of your favorite well-known comedians (Todd Glass is a regular feature) and really good local Chicago acts. I'd completely forgotten about this show and haven't listened to it in some time, but at least back when I still did last year, it was really good.
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I guess if it's a standard way to refer to him it's fine, like how Jeffrey Lebowski insists on being called "The Dude". Just seemed overly familiar to me.
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Just like Dave on Walking the Room, my cat has never smelled Fresno. I was also listening to the Cone-tractual Dispute episode of Judge John Hodgman today and I realized I've heard of that food cart. The review doesn't mention his appearance but the Facebook page does.
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A Fistful of Dicks posted:Thanks, I'll check it out. I just brought Red Bar up in the Charlie Sheen thread, where it got this glowing review. Haledjian posted:What is this. This is the most horrible thing in the entire world.
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A Fistful of Dicks posted:Thanks, I'll check it out. CDR is more of the southern california improv scene.
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# ? Apr 6, 2011 06:01 |
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Daly really brought CDR into some awful, dark, angry places this week, and it was amazing. The bit where he was talking about "Disney's Beauty and the Beast" in the church basement was so gross and hilarious that I had my first "what the hell are you laughing about?" incident at work while listening to the show. How the hell do you explain something like that? It's weird that he uses racism and suicide as such a crutch in his bits, but that they're always what I laugh the hardest at. I still think the Garry Marshall stuff from PFT is the absolute best, but Andrew Daly is goddamn brilliant. I hope episode 100 is as amazing as the last couple months have been.
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DangerDummy! posted:It's weird that he uses racism and suicide as such a crutch in his bits, but that they're always what I laugh the hardest at. I still think the Garry Marshall stuff from PFT is the absolute best, but Andrew Daly is goddamn brilliant. I hope episode 100 is as amazing as the last couple months have been. I wouldn't call it a "crutch" so much as a motif in his character work. The suicide talk is not really his doing especially since he almost got through this past CDR without mentioning it until Hot Saucerman brought it up. Hot Saucerman also tried to bring it up during Hot Dog's episode, so it's really more Hot Saucerman's fault.
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I bought his album Nine Sweaters this week just to support him for being so consistently great on CDR, and it's really funny. Several of the characters he did were later seen on CDR, but only one of them (life of the party guy) even mentioned suicide. The suicide thing is definitely brought on by Scott. I don't remember which character it was, but early on in the show Scott started asking if he was depressed and Andy responded with something like "Jeeze, do you really want to get into that so soon?". And then on with the suicide plans.
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Andy Daly's great, and Nine Sweaters is an incredible comedy album. He's said, I think on either Jordan Jesse Go or The Sound of Young America, that his favorite kind of comedy is putting forward a friendly, white-picket-fence/idyllic 1950s sensibility, then gradually peeling it away to reveal increasingly more dark, depraved, and hosed up stuff underneath. It comes through in so much of his work, and I think the manifestations of it along the lines of race and depression are definitely shaped by Aukerman's sensibility on CDR. (He almost always tries to find the awkward, uncomfortable, or what no one wants to talk about, and focus the interview closely on that.) Andy is also definitely amongst my favorite improv actors, right up there with Chad Carter and Sean Conroy, and is frequently on the ASSSSCAT! podcast, easily the best improv show in LA/NY. And if you want to be a crazy Andy Daly fanatic, try and track down a copy of his party game Mustache TV, or recreate it yourself. Andy used to package and sell the thing out of his garage. Essentially, it's just a novelty mustache that one player puts on the TV, then everyone watches and waits for it to "land on" various things and people's faces. You get points for what it falls on, and how well it lines up. Haven't played it, but it's supposed to be surprisingly engaging and hilarious. I love how much of Don Dimello's backstory they fleshed out over the course of the latest CDR. I love the ridiculous characters even more when they have somewhat reasonable explanations for how hosed up they are.
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Nemo posted:The suicide thing is definitely brought on by Scott. I don't remember which character it was, but early on in the show Scott started asking if he was depressed and Andy responded with something like "Jeeze, do you really want to get into that so soon?". And then on with the suicide plans. Yeah, I remember I think it was the CDR with him as August Lindt when someone said he had a letter in front of him and Aukerman just blurts out "is that a suicide note?", so it seems like its usually his doing.
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JMBosch posted:Andy Daly's great, and Nine Sweaters is an incredible comedy album. He's said, I think on either Jordan Jesse Go or The Sound of Young America, that his favorite kind of comedy is putting forward a friendly, white-picket-fence/idyllic 1950s sensibility, then gradually peeling it away to reveal increasingly more dark, depraved, and hosed up stuff underneath. It comes through in so much of his work, and I think the manifestations of it along the lines of race and depression are definitely shaped by Aukerman's sensibility on CDR. (He almost always tries to find the awkward, uncomfortable, or what no one wants to talk about, and focus the interview closely on that.) There's an ASSSSCAT podcast?!?!
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:There's an ASSSSCAT podcast?!?! http://www.ucbcomedy.com/podcasts/asssscat/rss Yer welcome!
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Aaaaand that's another three days worth of content. Awesome.
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I don't think every show translates well to the podcast. I've only seen it in person once and it is hard to imagine not having a visual.
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Alastor_the_Stylish posted:I just brought Red Bar up in the Charlie Sheen thread, where it got this glowing review. That's about right. I loving love Red Bar, but I've never even considered bringing it up here because it's basically the drunkest, highest (and not like fun pot high but scary Adderal high), angriest man in the world and his friends. Mike David is the world's most incredible rear end in a top hat, but he gets balanced out by James Fritz, who is amazing
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bananasinpajamas posted:I don't think every show translates well to the podcast. I've only seen it in person once and it is hard to imagine not having a visual. Yeah, it's not nearly as good as seeing it in person or on DVD or whatever, but it's still worth pretty good. I mostly just listen on a guest by guest basis.
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Anal Volcano posted:That's about right. I loving love Red Bar, but I've never even considered bringing it up here because it's basically the drunkest, highest (and not like fun pot high but scary Adderal high), angriest man in the world and his friends. Mike David is the world's most incredible rear end in a top hat, but he gets balanced out by James Fritz, who is amazing Mike loves hate, Drew hates love, and James is.
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:Aaaaand that's another three days worth of content. Awesome. It's really hard to listen to though, the podcast aspect was clearly an afterthought. They occasionally broadcast those late at night on Comedy Central and they're much better in that format.
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Kim Jong Il posted:It's really hard to listen to though, the podcast aspect was clearly an afterthought. The podcast definitely has moments where the sound is unlistenable or the humor's entirely visual, but overall it's a lot of incredible content. Almost every episode has something that brings me near to tears. Chad Carter is fuckin' awesome.
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# ? Apr 7, 2011 09:18 |
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Does anyone here listen to the Grapes of Rad?
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# ? Apr 7, 2011 11:45 |
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WTF (ep. 164) is pretty good today. Sarah Vowell throws out a great one-liner during Eric Drysdale's segment.
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# ? Apr 7, 2011 15:29 |
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Rolling Stone put together a top ten comedy podcasts of the moment. Looks like most of our favorites made the list. http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/the-10-best-comedy-podcasts-of-the-moment-20110406
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I wouldn't put Jordan Jesse Go in the top 10 comedy podcasts. Its just not that funny. They laugh at their own cleverness a lot but its been a while since I listened due to Jesse's age-ism.
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Kim Jong Il posted:It's really hard to listen to though, the podcast aspect was clearly an afterthought. The only thing they show on Comedy Central is the one movie they made with Thomas Lennon and Kate Walsh.
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Since when is WTF a comedy podcast?
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# ? Apr 7, 2011 18:54 |
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Out of the episodes I've listened to I haven't laughed once at WTF.
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King Lou posted:I wouldn't put Jordan Jesse Go in the top 10 comedy podcasts. Its just not that funny. They laugh at their own cleverness a lot but its been a while since I listened due to Jesse's age-ism. JJGo is by far one of my favorite podcasts, but I honestly don't think it should be in the catch-all top 10 comedy podcasts. On one episode, someone described Jesse as "a collection of eccentricities in place of a personality" which is about the most most apt description anyone could give of him. I used to listen to The Sound of Young America but stopped because Jesse is an INSUFFERABLE interviewer. The worst. For that reason I was wary of listening to JJGo, but Jordan and the guest do a pretty good job of playing off his weirdness, and they usually have a really nice rapport.
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