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CharlesWillisMaddox posted:Like I said, one step away from being an IMDB commentator. Despite being a huge fan, I don't follow him on twitter for that exact reason. He's over it by now though, Cop Out is his new whipping post over Jersey Girl. Didn't he do a whole dumb thing over Red State where he basically held a non-auction for production rights, only to give it to himself? He did something crazy with Red State that was meant to be a 'nya nya' to 'big hollywood' or whatever.
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CharlesWillisMaddox posted:Like I said, one step away from being an IMDB commentator. Despite being a huge fan, I don't follow him on twitter for that exact reason. He's over it by now though, Cop Out is his new whipping post over Jersey Girl. widunder fucked around with this message at 17:23 on Oct 2, 2011 |
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Glitterbomber posted:Didn't he do a whole dumb thing over Red State where he basically held a non-auction for production rights, only to give it to himself? He did something crazy with Red State that was meant to be a 'nya nya' to 'big hollywood' or whatever. Yea he did, and Red State is awesome.
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Glitterbomber posted:Didn't he do a whole dumb thing over Red State where he basically held a non-auction for production rights, only to give it to himself? He did something crazy with Red State that was meant to be a 'nya nya' to 'big hollywood' or whatever. Nobody wanted to pick it up, so he did it himself. It really paid off too. That movie is seriously a league above his other stuff.
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# ? Oct 2, 2011 17:42 |
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Cast Iron Brick posted:Nobody wanted to pick it up, so he did it himself. It really paid off too. That movie is seriously a league above his other stuff. This is inaccurate, there were plenty of people that would have picked it up. Instead he got on his soap box and made a highly inaccurate speech about the movie industry (despite the fact that it was this industry that gave him a career in the first place) and wasted everybody's time and hurt the chances of some other independent filmmakers getting picked up. And Red State is a piece of poo poo, just like every other Kevin Smith movie.
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HaterBaby posted:And Red State is a piece of poo poo, just like every other Kevin Smith movie. I'm not saying it was good, but I thought Dogma was watchable.
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 00:23 |
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This is probably the point where someone makes a thread for Smodcast.
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 02:11 |
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A new Pod F. Tompkast and a new, HOUR LONG Superego officially qualifies October 1st as Christmas. edit: Oh, the new Superego is partly/mostly clipshow. That's what I get for posting before listening, OH WELL Reformed Pissboy fucked around with this message at 15:38 on Oct 3, 2011 |
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Jon Hamm is going to be on tomorrow's WTF!
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 03:59 |
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Sexy Randal posted:Jon Hamm is going to be on tomorrow's WTF! You know who's really funny (?)... that Jon Hamm. (Never Not Funny references)
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 04:27 |
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I haven't listened to it yet, but is there any reason the Pod F. Tomcast was 101 MB?
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Sexy Randal posted:Jon Hamm is going to be on tomorrow's WTF! Maron also mentioned he was interviewing Tony Bourdain when he dropped Jon Hamm's name last week. I can't loving wait.
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Lemmi Caution posted:I haven't listened to it yet, but is there any reason the Pod F. Tomcast was 101 MB? Yes. In addition to the regular special guest, there is an extra-regular special guest that demands a higher bitrate.
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Bunk Rogers posted:Maron also mentioned he was interviewing Tony Bourdain when he dropped Jon Hamm's name last week. I can't loving wait. Hamm and Bryan Cranston this week!
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Bunk Rogers posted:Maron also mentioned he was interviewing Tony Bourdain when he dropped Jon Hamm's name last week. I can't loving wait. Joe Rogan had an incredible 2 hour plus podcast with Bourdain.
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 17:27 |
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The newest "How Did This Get Made?" is by far the best one yet. Not only is Patton Oswalt in the house, but they have the director of Punisher: War Zone there to talk about it. Completely different from the typical "That literally made NO SENSE!" type episodes.
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Binowru posted:The newest "How Did This Get Made?" is by far the best one yet. Not only is Patton Oswalt in the house, but they have the director of Punisher: War Zone there to talk about it. Completely different from the typical "That literally made NO SENSE!" type episodes. I hope you mean the director of Punisher War Zone is there to talk about making the perfect comic book movie/Punisher movie while bashing an actual lovely movie.
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# ? Oct 3, 2011 23:14 |
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I'm listening to How Did This Get Made for the first time because the prospect of a long, step by step discussion with a film director is always going to be interesting, and like 3 minutes in, Patton Oswalt (I think) said this: "Garth Ennis is a, I believe he's a British writer, he might be Scottish". Come on, it's not that hard.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 01:54 |
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Dancing Potato posted:Hamm and Bryan Cranston this week! I used to feel sorry for Maron when I first started listening because I thought he was an extremely paranoid person who thought he had all these issues with people that were largely imaginary. Then after listening more regularly I realized the issues were not imaginary at all and that he was a huge dickhead who actually offended a lot of people. Now, off the drugs and alcohol, he's apparently reformed and making amends with the people he's offended over the years. But you still can see the rear end in a top hat part of his personality in him when he interviews people like Chris Hardwick, Nick Thune and to a somewhat lesser extent, Anthony Jeselnik (you're a joke guy). He has no respect for these people and makes only half hearted attempts to conceal it. It's somewhat ironic that he considers himself some sort of comedy purist, a protector of the "right" way of doing stand up, when the reality is that he was never that funny. He's caught up in this idea of real comedy requiring the comedian to expose his inner fears and hang-ups when, at least in my opinion, it's about making people laugh, something Maron never did very well. All that considered, I think it's kind of odd that he's able to get such great guests. He's become like the Johnny Carson of comedy interview podcasts. And though I don't particular like him as a person, I'm going to keep listening as long as he keeps getting the guests.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 02:51 |
It's funny, back in the early 2000's, when I was a talk radio junkie, I was constantly worried about my favorite shows being canned because I'd never laugh so hard again, poo poo like Opie & Anthony getting fired and relegated to satellite and threatened with firing and blah blah blah, and restructuring and whatever, and now, it's like, gently caress radio. All of my favorite people are doing podcasts for free, (mostly) commercial free, uncensored and totally cutting loose. Hooray technology.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 03:56 |
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Just bought my ticket to see Greg Proops record The Smartest Man in the World in Cleveland on Thursday Really looking forward to it, it's one of my favorite podcasts, and I was hoping he would record one while he was in town this weekend. As far as Marc Maron is concerned, his latest material is worth checking out. I saw him live about a month ago, and he put on a really good show. It helped that he opened with the story of his flight on the way here.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 04:14 |
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What happened to Bill Burr's podcast? It's gone from itunes.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 04:32 |
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CharlesWillisMaddox posted:I hope you mean the director of Punisher War Zone is there to talk about making the perfect comic book movie/Punisher movie while bashing an actual lovely movie. They don't necessarily dislike the movies they discuss, but there must be a level of ridiculousness involved.
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Sabs. posted:What happened to Bill Burr's podcast? It's gone from itunes. @billburr posted:
Seems like any and all download links are broken in one way or another. Only go the the site above if you intend to listen to it there, Just use libsyn like everyone else, Bill SpacePig fucked around with this message at 05:12 on Oct 4, 2011 |
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Mst3kmann posted:Just bought my ticket to see Greg Proops record The Smartest Man in the World in Cleveland on Thursday Really looking forward to it, it's one of my favorite podcasts, and I was hoping he would record one while he was in town this weekend. Cleveland's a great town that gets a bad rap. I worked there for most of 2008 and really fell in love with the town. Your post reminded me that I really ought to check out the comedy clubs here in Memphis, and.... welp, there aren't any. We get the occasional big name at the Orpheum (like when I saw Eddie Izzard), and you'll get Bill Cosby or the like at one of the casinos in nearby Tunica, MS, but I've noticed the various standup comedy podcasters saying that they love Nashville but never go to Memphis. I'd try to bring Paul F. Tompkins here but I fear it would just be a sad disappointment.
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NotWearingPants posted:Marc Maron is a dick. Maron's lack of basic social skills is what makes him a good interviewer, I think. It's awkward when he's just dismissive to the person he's interviewing. But sometimes, when a guest drops something that most people would politely ignore, he latches onto it and doesn't let go. Someone will mention rehab, and he'll immediately say "Rehab? Drugs or booze? What was that about?"
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 07:07 |
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Maron is a great interviewer when he gets serious and takes his guests to task (Dane Cook, Carlos Mencia, Gallagher) but he has been horribly inconsistent lately. The hatchet job on Joe Rogan for doing Fear Factor and being such a dick to Demetri Martin while giving Andrew Dice Clay and Lisa Lampanelli free passes come to mind. He also subscribes to the theory that all comedians are horribly hosed up and boy oh boy does he ever love to project Actually, come to think of it, Maron posted this today. It's a pretty good read: http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2011/10/marc_marons_mid-life_crisis.html Peter North fucked around with this message at 07:29 on Oct 4, 2011 |
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How on earth can you be a dick to Demetri Martin? That man is like a human kitten.
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Binowru posted:The newest "How Did This Get Made?" is by far the best one yet. Not only is Patton Oswalt in the house, but they have the director of Punisher: War Zone there to talk about it. Completely different from the typical "That literally made NO SENSE!" type episodes. Just wanted to echo this recommendation - best episode yet, even for the many detractors, although I did like the Smurfs episode vis-a-vis PFT.
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SKULE123 posted:Just wanted to echo this recommendation - best episode yet, even for the many detractors, although I did like the Smurfs episode vis-a-vis PFT. Thirding the recommendation. When I first heard that the director was on, I thought it was going to be a kiss-rear end festival. But she's so compelling, that Patton takes a back seat.
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Binowru posted:The newest "How Did This Get Made?" is by far the best one yet. Not only is Patton Oswalt in the house, but they have the director of Punisher: War Zone there to talk about it. Completely different from the typical "That literally made NO SENSE!" type episodes. That episode was fantastic, and actually delved into the how the movie got made (like, you know, the title of the podcast.) This is good. Do more of this. Less lame viewer mail. More people who worked on the movie on as guests. It benefited immensely from the lack of Jason Mantzoukas, where most of the annoying "literally"s and "it MAKES NO SENSE"s spout from.
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Glitterbomber posted:How on earth can you be a dick to Demetri Martin? That man is like a human kitten. He didn't grow up painful and broken, so Maron has no idea how to talk to him.
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cioxx posted:I love it when Podcasts try to apply terrestrial radio formula to the medium. It's so adorable. I was gonna buy from Adam and Eve using the WTF promo code but then I found cheaper handcuffs at my neighborhood sex shop.
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# ? Oct 4, 2011 19:36 |
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I think Maron is probably the best interviewer for the type of interview he's doing. If you contrast with Kevin Pollak, who has the same caliber of guests and twice the running time, Maron's shows are consistently more interesting and contain 100% less brown-nosing bullshit. There's some episodes where he clearly alpha-maled out by the guests (especially when dealing with the dudes from his 80s days - the Kinison entourage, Dice Clay, etc.) that are definitely less interesting but I find him to be surprisingly consistent for someone who just kinda started doing this out of the blue. Oh, yeah, and I saw one of his Comedy Central specials and I agree that, were it not for WTF, I probably wouldn't have kept watching if I'd been flipping channels. I honestly think that a format like what Henry Rollins does (spoken word / ranting) would probably serve him better.
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Dancing Potato posted:Oh, yeah, and I saw one of his Comedy Central specials and I agree that, were it not for WTF, I probably wouldn't have kept watching if I'd been flipping channels. I honestly think that a format like what Henry Rollins does (spoken word / ranting) would probably serve him better. His new album is much less angry and more what you're talking about. It's honestly one of my favorite stand-up albums.
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Yoshifan823 posted:His new album is much less angry and more what you're talking about. It's honestly one of my favorite stand-up albums. You should link to some of your favorite clips if they are out there on youtube. I'd be interested in checking them out. I listened to the episode with Michael Showalter today (ep 162 from March), and I really enjoyed it.
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NotWearingPants posted:You should link to some of your favorite clips if they are out there on youtube. I'd be interested in checking them out. This one's about cats. This one's about his parents. This one's about texting and driving.
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# ? Oct 5, 2011 05:45 |
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Haha, wow, does Comedy Bang Bang really get ten million downloads? I would have guessed way less than that.
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Edit : no idea what happened here, sorry.
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Lemmi Caution posted:Haha, wow, does Comedy Bang Bang really get ten million downloads? I would have guessed way less than that. Joe Rogan is usually number one isn't he? He seems to say half a million to three quarters.
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