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Yannick_B posted:Paul F Tompkins is currently doing shows all week here in Montreal for Just For Laughs. Its a show about the different jobs he had during his life and his ongoing quest to not getting yelled at. I've seen it last night and it was so good--laughed all the way through, anyone should check it out if they're in the area, or area-adjacent! More importantly, so is Greg Proops. Yeah. I went there.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 18:30 |
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# ? May 11, 2024 14:02 |
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Yannick_B posted:Paul F Tompkins is currently doing shows all week here in Montreal for Just For Laughs. Its a show about the different jobs he had during his life and his ongoing quest to not getting yelled at. I've seen it last night and it was so good--laughed all the way through, anyone should check it out if they're in the area, or area-adjacent! This was basically the set him did at the Tompkins 300 show in St. Louis, and it was incredible.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 19:40 |
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Michael Ian Black seriously had a 20 minute story about his fictional past with Ian McShane.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 19:47 |
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King Lou posted:Just got back from the 9pm WTF show. It was loving amazing. 2.5 hours of show. Everyone was great but Scott Adsit from 30 Rock was killer. So quick. Seth Meyers was good, too. loving amazing time for $10! Awesome. I've seen Scott Adsit do improv at UCB, and he is incredible.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 21:36 |
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substitute posted:Awesome. I've seen Scott Adsit do improv at UCB, and he is incredible. When is a good time to go see popular comedians at UCB? I check the schedule on their website and I see a lot of productions with unknowns but last time I checked I didn't see anything for any of the more well knowns but I know they always have shows there. Is there a specific day thats best for catching those comedians or do you happen to know if theres a centralized LA comedy schedule?
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 22:46 |
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The comedy bang bang show on Tuesdays. It's not the podcast, it's just 2 hours of comedy, mostly standup but occasionally a bit of sketch or something else. Lots of awesome comedians show up there unannounced to work on new stuff. We were just talking about it in the LA thread - better buy tickets as soon as they go on sale, Friday at noon. Also, the Assscat show on Sundays has a random celebrity do a monologue every week. And any of the game show shows will have a ton of cool guests. (Not sure if they're still doing those game show shows. Haven't been to one in a while.)
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 22:54 |
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But my favorite UCB show doesn't have anyone who's really broken through, even into the comedy podcast world. Convoy on Thursday nights is an amazing improv group. Even if you're not sold on improv in general, give them a shot.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 22:57 |
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Teepkick Shakur posted:do you happen to know if theres a centralized LA comedy schedule? http://www.earwolf.com/on-tour/?zipcode=90210&distance=10&showsubmit=Search&page=1 (obviously incomplete but contains a lot of UCB shows)
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 23:00 |
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Man, this latest CBB was really weak, I thought. I couldn't tell who the hell was talking unless it was Scott or Ken Marino. Also a show without some Character coming on is isn't a CBB for me. There were a couple of funny parts but not great.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 23:53 |
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Yeah, it seemed like they just wanted to talk about their projects and weren't really into doing any improv on the show. I think that having a character on the show really helps everyone else in the room play off whatever they're doing and without that they'll just fall back into interview mode. David Wain was really good with the freestyle rap though.
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 23:57 |
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I felt like it was a pretty weak episode too but I like those guys enough that I still enjoyed it. David Wain was trying his damndest to get something going, but with Marino bailing on bits (which ended up being the funniest thing he did all episode), and Paul Rudd being... just... boring, it never panned out. Once they figured out Would You Rather I had a few laughs.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 00:10 |
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King Lou posted:Man, this latest CBB was really weak, I thought. I couldn't tell who the hell was talking unless it was Scott or Ken Marino. Agreed. I pretty much listen to Comedy Death Bang for maximum silly insanity. I have no interest when the real world breaks through. I don't mind plugs: it's the interview portion at the beginning that usually bores me. It's actually been a bit of a streak of bad episodes, broken up by the Seth Morris episode a few back.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 00:11 |
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King Lou posted:Man, this latest CBB was really weak, I thought. I couldn't tell who the hell was talking unless it was Scott or Ken Marino. Yea I was confused by the voices too, I still enjoyed a lot of it though.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 00:27 |
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Alright then. We have a consensus. Next order of business: Tig Nataro
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 01:01 |
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god dammit Lou
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 01:05 |
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Anyone else kind of disappointed by the Lavender Hour? I expected it to be funny, because Duncan and Natasha are both really funny stand-ups, but so far it's a lot of crap about how America sucks and being vegan is great.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 01:09 |
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Binowru posted:Anyone else kind of disappointed by the Lavender Hour? I expected it to be funny, because Duncan and Natasha are both really funny stand-ups, but so far it's a lot of crap about how America sucks and being vegan is great. Lavender Hour is one of my favourites. Lately Duncan has been on a bit of a USA rant, but he always puts in good jokes, and what he says is interesting. Start at the beginning if you don't want the USA rants, but don't expect the usual comedy podcast. It's more about their interest in religion/spirituality and alternate ways of thinking.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 02:10 |
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-Atom- posted:Michael Ian Black seriously had a 20 minute story about his fictional past with Ian McShane. That show's so drat great, it's hard to believe it doesn't get more discussion here
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 03:16 |
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WoG posted:That show's so drat great, it's hard to believe it doesn't get more discussion here Which show is that? I didn't even realize he had a podcast.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 04:01 |
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Creflo Chronicle posted:Which show is that? I didn't even realize he had a podcast. Mike and Tom Eat Snacks
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 04:02 |
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The pHo posted:No, that was great. Glad to hear that the film is just as accessible in foreign markets as well as domestic. Thanks, mate! Although be reminded that middle-America isn't usually as savvy (I said USUALLY, I'm not generalizing. I lived in and loved Wisconsin) as the more metropolitan coastal cities. I too hope he makes some money on the film. Also, Edgar Wright is a badass. Might sound sappy, but I really do appreciate these interactions. When I was a kid, the chances of me discussing a foreign film with someone living in the country of origin was almost nil.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 08:52 |
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Binowru posted:Anyone else kind of disappointed by the Lavender Hour? I expected it to be funny, because Duncan and Natasha are both really funny stand-ups, but so far it's a lot of crap about how America sucks and being vegan is great. I essentially only know Duncan from "Drunk History" and Rogan's/DEATHSQUAD's podcasts, with some other appearances sprinkled in. I haven't really heard his stand up. In my mind I think of him more as a "bizarre thinker/weird spiritualist" than a comedian. But, that is to say, I like him generally.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 09:03 |
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Yannick_B posted:Paul F Tompkins is currently doing shows all week here in Montreal for Just For Laughs. Its a show about the different jobs he had during his life and his ongoing quest to not getting yelled at. I've seen it last night and it was so good--laughed all the way through, anyone should check it out if they're in the area, or area-adjacent! There's a lot of podcast notables there this week, very excited to see some shows. Tosh, Hardwick, the Tribute To Nerds, Ari Shaffir, Paul F. Tompkins, the alternative comedy show, and Marc Maron are all on my itinerary - sad to miss Bamford, Louis CK, Eugene Mirman, Weird Al, Garfunkel and Oates, and Reggie Watts. Wish CDR and NNF would make a trip up north, and not just Vancouver but the Montreal/Toronto corridor.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 09:59 |
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SKULE123 posted:There's a lot of podcast notables there this week, very excited to see some shows. Tosh, Hardwick, the Tribute To Nerds, Ari Shaffir, Paul F. Tompkins, the alternative comedy show, and Marc Maron are all on my itinerary - sad to miss Bamford, Louis CK, Eugene Mirman, Weird Al, Garfunkel and Oates, and Reggie Watts. Your sad to miss list would be my itinerary, just swap Reggie for PFT.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 11:00 |
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ElCondemn posted:Your sad to miss list would be my itinerary, just swap Reggie for PFT. Tell me about it - I'm overseas until Thursday night, by which time a bunch of those will have finished their runs. Also, shows were announced in multiple waves (Just For Laughs versus ZooFest), so even for the shows I could have made, I bought tickets to other shows before realizing those other performers would be there. Lessons learned for next year's ticket buy.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 17:12 |
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The Capm posted:Agreed. I pretty much listen to Comedy Death Bang for maximum silly insanity. I have no interest when the real world breaks through. I don't mind plugs: it's the interview portion at the beginning that usually bores me. I thought the freestyle rap thing was pretty funny, but yeah I agree the last few episodes are missing the usual pun/absurdity. On the flipside, Who Charted? has been getting better and better. Today's episode with Odenkirk kind of starts slow but listening to him poo poo all over the movie charts was great.
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# ? Jul 27, 2011 19:46 |
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Transfatuation posted:This week's My Brother, My Brother and Me went loving bonkers. Holy god. Seriously. I thought the episode was pretty slower than usual, but then....holy poo poo. Also listen to Mike and Tom Eat Snacks, people.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 04:33 |
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SKULE123 posted:There's a lot of podcast notables there this week, very excited to see some shows. Tosh, Hardwick, the Tribute To Nerds, Ari Shaffir, Paul F. Tompkins, the alternative comedy show, and Marc Maron are all on my itinerary - sad to miss Bamford, Louis CK, Eugene Mirman, Weird Al, Garfunkel and Oates, and Reggie Watts. Bill Burr is there too, screening his short film "Cheat" that he made with Joe DeRosa and Bobby Kelly.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 07:06 |
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What is the ideal Doug Loves Movies guest line up? I'd put Lithgow up there, obviously. And after that one show, Michael Rooker if he hasn't exploded from crazy yet. Any good ideas for a third? I would say Jimmy Pardo, but he was already on a show with Lithgow.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 07:51 |
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Capsaicin posted:What is the ideal Doug Loves Movies guest line up? Some of the best chemistry comes from combinations you'd never expect, but I'd kind of like to see an episode with some real film critics, like David Chen of the Slash Filmcast, one of the folks from the AV podcast, and maybe Gene Shalit if he's still sharp. Crazy dream lineup: Jon Lovitz playing as Jay Sherman, Hank Azaria playing as Comic Book Guy, and Billy West playing as Fry. In an episode dedicated to Troy McClure.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 07:59 |
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Capsaicin posted:What is the ideal Doug Loves Movies guest line up? TJ Miller can make any lineup hilarious.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 08:20 |
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Yannick_B posted:Paul F Tompkins is currently doing shows all week here in Montreal for Just For Laughs. Its a show about the different jobs he had during his life and his ongoing quest to not getting yelled at. I've seen it last night and it was so good--laughed all the way through, anyone should check it out if they're in the area, or area-adjacent! Spoilered in case anyone doesn't want to know PFT's closing joke: I saw the same show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival in April and thought it was fantastic but I was really disappointed at his closing story (about yelling at Weird Al Yankovic and then realising they had never met before) because I had heard him tell the exact same story almost word for word on a podcast (possibly the Nerdist) a few months beforehand. This meant that the whole momentum of the show was ruined for me because I knew what the big punchline was going to be and also when he was on the podcast he was doing a bit rather than just telling a genuine story.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 09:09 |
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cyberia posted:Spoilered in case anyone doesn't want to know PFT's closing joke: It was a genuine story that turned in to a bit. A comedian can't have original material every time he performs...
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 11:33 |
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Capsaicin posted:What is the ideal Doug Loves Movies guest line up? TJ Miller. He is awesome.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 15:08 |
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WHAT IS HYAPPENING
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 17:14 |
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Edgar Wright is one of my favorites, because he takes the Leonard Maltin game so seriously. And because he actually talks about movies. I like the movie talk.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 18:02 |
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Also Adam Scott or Jon Hamm. I also like Chris Hardwick because he's so good at the Leonard Maltin game.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 18:53 |
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Capsaicin posted:What is the ideal Doug Loves Movies guest line up? TJ Miller, Tom Lennon, Lil Wolverine. I just want TJ and Tom to take the piss out of L Dubya for 45 minutes.
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# ? Jul 28, 2011 19:06 |
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benito posted:maybe Gene Shalit if he's still sharp. I think you just found Paul F. Tompkins' next character. It's the role he was born to play.
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Now I'm just thinking of ridiculous movie-industry personalities, and I kind of want Peter Bogdanovich to make an appearance. Quentin Tarantino also seems like a natural podcast guest.
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