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Thermos H Christ posted:I dunno. The thing that makes PFT characters great is that they don't really rely on familiarity with the impersonated individual. I'm in the same boat here. My favorite of his characters is probably Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, and a big part of this is that I don't know if there's any basis whatsoever for how PFT portrays him. I think I've seen him in a total of one interview, so I know he kind of has the same timbre to his voice, and I'd like to imagine he has some of the same frenetic energy, but that's really about it. But I'm a big fan of some of his musicals (and love to hate the rest), and I can't get enough of the added silliness of him taking first his knighthood and now his noble title too seriously. The same is true with the Cake Boss; I've only seen an episode or two of his show and haven't gotten too much of a handle on how he behaves in real life, but the fact that he's become this immensely stylized caricature is part of the fun for me. That said, I agree with SpacePig that I like Garry Marshall better in The Great Undiscovered Project than on CBB/CDR. I still enjoy the character and thought he was funny on this episode, but I think one of his other characters would have been funnier. I want to hear him play around with Werner Herzog (although he did that one pretty recently) or John Lithgow more.
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# ? Oct 11, 2011 18:05 |
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Funny, Herzog is my least favorite PFT character, probably because I'm too familiar with the real guy. The voice isn't quite right, the attitude isn't quite right. And I would say that Cake Boss is my favorite (with Ice T a close second), and I've never seen a second of that show. So maybe my Marshall comment was off. I just find it funny that PTF really seems to capture the essence of Garry Marshall, vaguely confused and mildly belligerent.
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# ? Oct 11, 2011 18:48 |
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FitFortDanga posted:Funny, Herzog is my least favorite PFT character, probably because I'm too familiar with the real guy. The voice isn't quite right, the attitude isn't quite right. The voice is definitely off, but I still think it's a fun caricature of the man's ethos. It's not his strongest so far, but I think it could get better if he played around with it a bit more.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 04:04 |
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I agree that his Herzog is his weakest, if only because the real Herzog is already funny and self aware, so there's not really much for PFT to do with him it seems. Garry Marshall might be my favorite just because I share the strong dislike of his movies that Tompkins brings to the character.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 04:50 |
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I loved Herzog not because of anything in particular that PFT did with him, but because he was constantly making Zach giggle like a little girl, which I found to be delightful and entertaining. I didn't care much for Herzog on the Pod F. Tompkast but hey, not everything can be a home run. Also I love Mr. Gary.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 06:53 |
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I haven't heard the new CBB, but the episode with Tom Scharpling, Weird Al & Garry Marshall is one of my favorites. The Herzog one was a bit of a let down, but it still wasn't bad. It just didn't really feel like he cut loose at all. The only one of his characters that I just plain didn't care for was Mr. Brainwash, but even that wasn't without its charm.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 06:57 |
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I like the Herzog character, if only for the part where he said he was making a Gilligan's Island movie, and it's about man's futile struggle against nature.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 07:01 |
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indigi posted:I loved Herzog not because of anything in particular that PFT did with him, but because he was constantly making Zach giggle like a little girl, which I found to be delightful and entertaining. I didn't care much for Herzog on the Pod F. Tompkast but hey, not everything can be a home run. Also I love Mr. Gary. Yeah, listening to Zach laugh at him constantly was pretty great. I get the feeling that Werner might evolve into a better character if given some time, though. There's not a single PFT character that I dislike, even if some are a bit weaker than others.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 14:12 |
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John Lithgow is my least favorite Tompkins character almost entirely because I'm actually familiar with who he is (thanks Third Rock), and so something about his impression is just ever-so-slightly off that it usually just bothers me.
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# ? Oct 13, 2011 07:03 |
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The best PFT character is Cake Boss. Moving on, my favorite moment from the show may be the exchange between Scott, Andy Samberg, Bro the Weed Guy, an old lady, Gilbert Godfrey (emerging from the antechamber, no less), Shaq, and Shaq's older brother Sax about how much Bro sucks. Really, any massive multi-character thing will get me (see also the Kroll/Mulaney episode).
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Blackula69 posted:One thing, though - there's an episode with WYR when Scott says "Send your scenarios to me on Twitter, but only when I ask for them" and Chupacabra goes "Why, are you printing them out?" and everybody dies laughing. It was pretty recent, like maybe in the 80-110 range, but I can't find it. Anyone have a clue? I know this was already mentioned as part of a PFT, Todd Glass, Andy Daly(August Lindt) episode but it was such a good line I can't even remember how many times I heard it. Everyone goes silent, Scott gives a groan like "Ugh I just got so owned", and Paul goes "TUTONIC BURN". It was so perfect. Anyways, on the topic of PFT and his characters, I don't know if it is my favorite but Ice-T was weird for me. When I first heard it I was skipping around on episodes because I thought it was so dumb and bad, then when I got more familiar with the show and heard the PFT/James Adomian one I honestly thought to myself towards the end "Hey I think he does sound a lot like Ice-T..." when he still clearly doesn't.
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# ? Oct 15, 2011 19:06 |
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Every time Jon Hamm is on, it still blows me away just how absolutely hilarious he is.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 13:58 |
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Man I got excited when I saw that Paul Scheer is on CBB this week but then I saw Brody Stevens and I'm not sure if I want to listen any more. I don't really get that guy, I've just found him really obnoxious every time I've heard him.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 17:58 |
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Man, I wonder if Nick Swardson knows any movies other than Avatar. Also Brody was way better on this than his second Who Charted if that's the bar we rate Brody Stevens by.
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Flamazot posted:Man I got excited when I saw that Paul Scheer is on CBB this week but then I saw Brody Stevens and I'm not sure if I want to listen any more. I don't really get that guy, I've just found him really obnoxious every time I've heard him. I'm right there with you but he was very subdued for this episode.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 18:30 |
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I haven't listened yet but I love Brody Stevens so I'm looking forward to it.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 19:03 |
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Bunk Rogers posted:I'm right there with you but he was very subdued for this episode. Yeah I just got finished listening to it and I actually liked him a lot. I love when they have Paul Scheer on, his characters are always so good.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 20:08 |
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Z.S. Ghost posted:The best PFT character is Cake Boss. Moving on, my favorite moment from the show may be the exchange between Scott, Andy Samberg, Bro the Weed Guy, an old lady, Gilbert Godfrey (emerging from the antechamber, no less), Shaq, and Shaq's older brother Sax about how much Bro sucks. Really, any massive multi-character thing will get me (see also the Kroll/Mulaney episode). I agree about Cake Boss, if only because I often get confused when trying to find something to watch on demand, and Cake Boss is one of the options. I realize its a real show that has nothing to do with the mythology PFT has created. I also can't say ingredients any other way than ingredgienchs anymore.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 22:16 |
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Since a couple of days ago, the audio clips on the earwolf website won't load anymore. Anyone know what's up? It looks like this:
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 22:35 |
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Wasn't Brody Stevens hospitalized for mental issues recently?
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 23:25 |
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Aw, apparently yes: http://crushable.com/entertainment/comedian-brody-stevens-liveteets-a-manic-breakdown-nearly-gets-arrested/ Listening to podcasts really makes you identify with comedy people as real people. Like, Paul Scheer had a really loving rough childhood, and it makes something like what happened to Brody actually way more sad.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 23:34 |
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Blackula69 posted:Aw, apparently yes: http://crushable.com/entertainment/comedian-brody-stevens-liveteets-a-manic-breakdown-nearly-gets-arrested/ Where does he talk about his childhood? The only thing I've heard that's close to that is his appearance on The Indoor Kids talking about how he bought every wrong video game system.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 23:36 |
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He mentions it in passing on CBB, talks about it a little more on Who Charted, and his WTF is a must-listen (even though I hate Marc Maron a lot). His mom had a lot of problems, and she kept shacking up with terrible dudes. It's really weird for a guy who's so positive and has such a positive style of comedy to have such a dark, dark background.
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# ? Oct 18, 2011 00:17 |
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Blackula69 posted:He mentions it in passing on CBB, talks about it a little more on Who Charted, and his WTF is a must-listen (even though I hate Marc Maron a lot). His mom had a lot of problems, and she kept shacking up with terrible dudes. It's really weird for a guy who's so positive and has such a positive style of comedy to have such a dark, dark background. Yeah it almost enhances his positive disposition to know his background. I liked him before, but now I'm convinced he must be a great guy.
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# ? Oct 18, 2011 02:07 |
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Yannick_B posted:Yeah it almost enhances his positive disposition to know his background. I liked him before, but now I'm convinced he must be a great guy. For some reason he never clicked with me, even after enjoying a bit of The League, but when I heard his most recent CBB before this one, I was amazed at how nice of a dude he seemed. Like crazy genuine nice, this is good to hear.
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# ? Oct 18, 2011 04:22 |
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I don't think there are any guests on CBB that I don't really dig, I'm trying to think of someone I avoid. But that League episode of CBB is one of the top-5 episodes, I love Nick Kroll so loving much.
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Crazyweasel posted:For some reason he never clicked with me, even after enjoying a bit of The League, but when I heard his most recent CBB before this one, I was amazed at how nice of a dude he seemed. Like crazy genuine nice, this is good to hear. He did an episode of Jordan Jesse Go that made me a fan of his for the same reason.
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# ? Oct 18, 2011 06:16 |
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Paul Scheer is so nice that he has an entire podcast ripping on lovely movies, which results in people who were involved in those movies calling up the show saying how much they enjoyed it. I love playing along with How Did This Get Made.
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# ? Oct 18, 2011 07:27 |
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Blackula69 posted:He mentions it in passing on CBB, talks about it a little more on Who Charted, and his WTF is a must-listen (even though I hate Marc Maron a lot). His mom had a lot of problems, and she kept shacking up with terrible dudes. It's really weird for a guy who's so positive and has such a positive style of comedy to have such a dark, dark background. As depressing as most of that story is I loved the part about them moving out and how they managed to get the guy out of the house.
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# ? Oct 18, 2011 16:37 |
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Jack Bandit posted:As depressing as most of that story is I loved the part about them moving out and how they managed to get the guy out of the house. It would be an extremely depressing story coming from most people, but he tells it in such an amazing way. His WTF is one of my favorite podcast things ever.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 08:22 |
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You know he's got to be a pretty good guy if he, gap-tooth and all managed to marry June Diane Raphael:
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 17:07 |
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Speaking of doing well, Matt Besser was quite successful with Danielle Schneider Eltoasto fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Oct 19, 2011 |
# ? Oct 19, 2011 19:22 |
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Just wanted to point out that Bob Ducca's "TV Ailments" lists on yesterday's and today's "Affirmation Nation" is loving amazing.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 19:26 |
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Haven't heard that, but the lists of ailments are always great. "Yellow fever. Scarlet fever. Red fever. Beiber fever."
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 20:00 |
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Danielle Schneider owns and is great + nice
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 21:34 |
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Majorian posted:Just wanted to point out that Bob Ducca's "TV Ailments" lists on yesterday's and today's "Affirmation Nation" is loving amazing. It sounds like there's a part 3 coming too.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 21:45 |
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Have the SuperEgo guys ever been on CBB? An hour with Giger or Shunt Mcguppin would be amazing.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 23:28 |
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They're on an early episode with Paul F. Tompkins as a guest host. The Superego guys play Paul F.'s grandmas. It was a pretty low key episode. Fezz fucked around with this message at 00:38 on Oct 20, 2011 |
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Fezz posted:They're on an early episode with Paul F. Tompkins as a guest host. The Superego guys play Paul F.'s grandmas. That's a really great episode. I loved Paul's Grandmas, and Katlin Olsen from It's Always Sunny was the guest.
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The_Rob posted:That's a really great episode. I loved Paul's Grandmas, and Katlin Olsen from It's Always Sunny was the guest. Is Coy coming?
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