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The only thing that keeps me from being sure it's all just in good fun is the two awkward WTF episodes they've had
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# ? May 22, 2013 21:58 |
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They've both got points, and Michael Ian Black might be kind of a whore in terms of always being on those VH1 "I Love the __'s" shows, but if you only knew three things about Marc Maron, one of those would undoubtedly be that he is incredibly resentful of anyone that came up around the same time who found any semblance of success where he didn't. I mean, no matter what your opinion is on the guy, the fact remains that almost anyone who knows who he is knows him from WTF and not things he's done outside of that. On the surface, and based on some of his interests and choice of guests, Marc seems like a cool dude, but he doesn't strike me as the kind of person you'd want to be around for any length of time.
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# ? May 23, 2013 01:39 |
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I dunno, Marc's issue with Michael seems to just be that "you loving $ellout" bullshit that you're supposed to grow out of when you become an adult and learn that it's nice to make a decent living if you want a family and a house and stuff. Michael Ian Black still does a bunch of genuinely funny, cool stuff. Who gives a poo poo if he writes some kids books or appears on VH1 now and then to make some money. E - Or maybe I'm taking their twitter 'spat' too seriously and it's nothing.
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# ? May 23, 2013 02:47 |
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tnimark posted:I dunno, Marc's issue with Michael seems to just be that "you loving $ellout" bullshit that you're supposed to grow out of when you become an adult and learn that it's nice to make a decent living if you want a family and a house and stuff. To clarify, I wasn't disparaging Michael Ian Black; if anything, The State, Wet Hot American Summer and Stella have given him a lifetime pass to do whatever the gently caress he wants. I mean, after all, it's not like he made bank on those projects, as great as they were. And it's not like, if the producers had invited him, Marc wouldn't have been right there alongside him in pop culture revue shows ragging on the poo poo it's fashionable to loathe or cringe at in retrospect. It's easy to say you're above this or that when the fact is that you probably weren't even considered as a candidate to take part. edit: and as you said, there may not be anything more to this than just kidding around or generating publicity since Marc's been making the rounds to promote his show.
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# ? May 23, 2013 03:08 |
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theradiostillsucks posted:To clarify, I wasn't disparaging Michael Ian Black; if anything, The State, Wet Hot American Summer and Stella have given him a lifetime pass to do whatever the gently caress he wants. I mean, after all, it's not like he made bank on those projects, as great as they were. And it's not like, if the producers had invited him, Marc wouldn't have been right there alongside him in pop culture revue shows ragging on the poo poo it's fashionable to loathe or cringe at in retrospect. It's easy to say you're above this or that when the fact is that you probably weren't even considered as a candidate to take part. And Viva Variety. A real money maker for all involved. But seriously, Maron can be really petty about other people's success. He's expressed such about The State, and other things. And he can't seem to let it go that The State was successful while he was binged out in a corner somewhere. Plus he's said several times that he doesn't "get" character comedians, like Michael Ian Black. And since none of The State were ever "true" stand-ups in his eyes, Maron has a sort of greater-than-thou stance. I've seen MIB twice and Maron once (because he avoids my state apparently). I had weird interactions with them both. But they're both great live. Go see them. substitute fucked around with this message at 03:39 on May 23, 2013 |
# ? May 23, 2013 03:32 |
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Does Maron not realize that he's a character comedian?
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# ? May 23, 2013 05:36 |
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epitasis posted:Does Maron not realize that he's a character comedian? Character comedians hang their schtick on the coatrack when they get home
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# ? May 23, 2013 06:04 |
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Just got the App/Premium the other day and working through some of the ones in the OP. Listened to the Carlos Mencia ones and yes, it pretty much cemented the fact the guy is a douche and doesn't deserve his success. Dane Cook I didn't like before listening, listened to the podcast, he was very sincere on it I have a much lighter view of him now. The Gallagher one though was amazing, I can't believe he walked out on Marc when he was just asking questions. That was a good podcast. I am pretty much hooked on WTF now having only heard it this week from this thread.
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# ? May 23, 2013 12:51 |
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Flaggy posted:Just got the App/Premium the other day and working through some of the ones in the OP. Listened to the Carlos Mencia ones and yes, it pretty much cemented the fact the guy is a douche and doesn't deserve his success. Dane Cook I didn't like before listening, listened to the podcast, he was very sincere on it I have a much lighter view of him now. The Gallagher one though was amazing, I can't believe he walked out on Marc when he was just asking questions. That was a good podcast. I am pretty much hooked on WTF now having only heard it this week from this thread. You've pretty much peaked. You just named some of the best episodes. Look up the Bob Zmuda interview, it's loving amazing. Lots of stuff about Kaufman, of course, but the stuff about Norman Wexler is god damned unbelievable and amazing.
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# ? May 23, 2013 16:42 |
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The Bob Golub episode is pretty amazing too. What some people would do to get a part in a movie!
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# ? May 23, 2013 17:10 |
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The Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, and Michael Keaton interviews are all great and pretty recent. The podcast is definitely not running out of steam or anything.
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# ? May 23, 2013 17:38 |
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The Todd Hanson episode is pretty goddamn intense and well worth listening to.
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# ? May 23, 2013 21:44 |
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Flaggy posted:Just got the App/Premium the other day and working through some of the ones in the OP. Listened to the Carlos Mencia ones and yes, it pretty much cemented the fact the guy is a douche and doesn't deserve his success. Dane Cook I didn't like before listening, listened to the podcast, he was very sincere on it I have a much lighter view of him now. The Gallagher one though was amazing, I can't believe he walked out on Marc when he was just asking questions. That was a good podcast. I am pretty much hooked on WTF now having only heard it this week from this thread. I know it can be difficult to listen to pete holmes but Dane definitely seems like a decent dude who had a lot of lovely things happen to him which coincided with the waning of his popularity. Whether you like his comedy or not, it's hard to ascribe the total rear end in a top hat moniker to him after hearing his story in his words.
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# ? May 24, 2013 00:53 |
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Politicalrancor posted:I know it can be difficult to listen to pete holmes but Dane definitely seems like a decent dude who had a lot of lovely things happen to him which coincided with the waning of his popularity. Whether you like his comedy or not, it's hard to ascribe the total rear end in a top hat moniker to him after hearing his story in his words. The minute I saw his appearance on Louie it started to dawn on me that he probably is a lot cooler than I used to give him credit for
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# ? May 24, 2013 01:09 |
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Billy Bragg is loving great.
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# ? May 24, 2013 11:48 |
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Did anybody listen to the Rob Schneider episode? Is it worth listening to? I ask as someone who does not enjoy his work even a little.
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# ? May 24, 2013 11:57 |
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tnimark posted:Did anybody listen to the Rob Schneider episode? Is it worth listening to? I ask as someone who does not enjoy his work even a little. It's ok but kinda boring. They're friendly and it's weird cause Schneider uses non-swears (freaking?) which always creeps me out. Other than that it was interesting enough to listen to while driving though it won't do anything to change your life.
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# ? May 24, 2013 12:20 |
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Ariza posted:It's ok but kinda boring. They're friendly and it's weird cause Schneider uses non-swears (freaking?) which always creeps me out. Other than that it was interesting enough to listen to while driving though it won't do anything to change your life. Also Rob Schneider definitely seems at peace with being Rob Schneider - I expected him to be a little more delusional, honestly, so that's good.
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# ? May 24, 2013 16:30 |
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I'm quite amused by his affection for my people
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# ? May 24, 2013 17:02 |
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tnimark posted:Did anybody listen to the Rob Schneider episode? Is it worth listening to? I ask as someone who does not enjoy his work even a little. Pretty good. I had no idea he was a stand-up, I always pegged him as a sketch or improv guy.
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# ? May 24, 2013 21:11 |
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Watching this week's Maron and I noticed that Dennis Leary was a producer. I wonder what the connection is there and why we haven't had a Leary episode yet. Am I missing something on this. I just thought that was neat/ odd.
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# ? May 25, 2013 22:09 |
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Leary is in the pilot or whichever boring episode they had on YouTube before the debut.
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# ? May 25, 2013 22:26 |
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Leary's production company is involved in making the show. Anyway, has anyone else noticed how bad of an actor Marc is? I just watched the latest episode and he's really wooden and monotone. Sounds almost like he's reading the lines or something.
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# ? May 27, 2013 17:17 |
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He is pretty awful and he's even playing himself. I'll still watch every episode they put out because I like him making money and I dig the cable networks giving these comedians cheap little shows to do. It's still better than any of the awful big network comedian shows (Whitney!) I've seen over the last few years. I do dislike supporting Learys fake shithead rear end.
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# ? May 27, 2013 17:52 |
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Ariza posted:He is pretty awful and he's even playing himself. I'll still watch every episode they put out because I like him making money and I dig the cable networks giving these comedians cheap little shows to do. It's still better than any of the awful big network comedian shows (Whitney!) I've seen over the last few years. I do dislike supporting Learys fake shithead rear end. Why do you hate Leary?
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# ? May 27, 2013 17:59 |
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Flaggy posted:Why do you hate Leary? Denis Leary stole a good deal of his early act from Bill Hicks.
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# ? May 27, 2013 20:47 |
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A better question is: why would you like Denis leary
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# ? May 27, 2013 21:08 |
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Goddamn John Fogerty sounds like a slightly different Fred Willard when just talking
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# ? May 27, 2013 21:26 |
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Auritech posted:Denis Leary stole a good deal of his early act from Bill Hicks. Combination of this and the annoying Boston Irish tough guy poo poo. I guess I prefer neurotic narcissistic assholes like Maron. It's dumb but I was obsessed with Hicks when I was an angry teenager and the Leary poo poo just stuck in my craw.
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# ? May 27, 2013 22:30 |
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Auritech posted:Denis Leary stole a good deal of his early act from Bill Hicks. Huh, and I really had no idea about that. Need to look into that later. Was it jokes or just mannerisms. Sorry for the derail. I
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# ? May 28, 2013 01:16 |
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It wasnt just hicks. He also took a lot of lesser known boston comics stuff, too.
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# ? May 28, 2013 03:08 |
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jyrka posted:
He does seem pretty cognizant of this, though; he's been saying for months that he should probably take acting lessons and that he doesn't consider himself an actor.
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# ? May 28, 2013 14:08 |
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Dancing Potato posted:He does seem pretty cognizant of this, though; he's been saying for months that he should probably take acting lessons and that he doesn't consider himself an actor. Some responsibility needs to rest with the directors too, though.
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# ? May 29, 2013 07:51 |
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I'd say the onus is almost entirely on Maron though. He's the creator, star, and executive producer. Sure the director may have to coax a performance out, but there's only so much he can do...especially given the way the show is built.
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# ? May 29, 2013 10:21 |
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manyak posted:A better question is: why would you like Denis leary You're 17 years old and it's 1994. That was my excuse, anyway. I thought Rescue Me was pretty decent, though.
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# ? May 30, 2013 02:33 |
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Phil Hendrie expressing sincere regret for his post-9/11 rants healed something inside of me I had long forgotten was hurt. He was one of those comedians that went a little nuts after 9/11 and got angry and politically right. Phil was one of my comedy heroes in my early teens, but his changing attitude really soured me on him and I gradually stopped listening then sort of forgot about him. But man, what a shockingly unique comedic brilliance his classic show was. I've been having a nostalgia trip listening to his old episodes all morning and realizing how much of an impact he had on my comedic tastes. Staying up late at night listening to AM radio on my knock-off Walkman, hearing hours of Phil Hendrie, and Art Bell, and Phil Hendrie making fun of Art Bell, what a formative influence it had on me without me realizing it.
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# ? May 31, 2013 17:02 |
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Now, if only we could get Dennis Miller back. He was loving great back during the 90s and his HBO late-night show and poo poo.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 06:47 |
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Apoplexy posted:Now, if only we could get Dennis Miller back. He was loving great back during the 90s and his HBO late-night show and poo poo. I like to think that in Fringe's B universe, where 9-11 never happened, Phil Hendrie and Dennis Miller never stopped being funny. Phil's show after 9-11 was absolutely bizarre for a lot of reasons. The obvious was just how angry he was after the attacks, and he would take an hour or two out of his show every night yelling at callers about the Iraq war and spewing a lot of really egregious "towel head" poo poo. When he did his actual schtick, I really think his anger inspired him and he did some of the funniest, edgiest stuff he'd ever done. Part of what makes Phil such an amazing performer is that he had no qualms about mocking even his own deeply held beliefs. He took a lot of potshots at the pussy liberal agenda, but he was especially funny when he was picking apart the hawks and loving with the angry, pro-war callers. I don't think he ever got his callers angrier until he came up with his "reformed pedophile" character. Unfortunately, he sabotaged so many amazing bits during that era because he was so frustrated by how his career was turning out. He'd get a caller whipped up into a fury and then abruptly kill the bit and go into a five minute diatribe about how he was in fact doing all the voices and suckering the callers because he's just so goddamn brilliant and hey how come I don't have a movie/television career this is so UNFAIR. Phil's always been his very worst enemy for a multitude of reasons (the guy is legit nuts), but there is no denying that he is one of the greatest perfomers in the audio realm. If any of you guys haven't heard his show, do yourself a favor and pony up for a month of his subscription service and take a listen. He's one of a kind. So, uh, that's my essay about Phil Hendrie.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 08:31 |
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Are any of these classic bits on Youtube?
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 13:23 |
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Beeez posted:Are any of these classic bits on Youtube? Dear goons, how do I type "Phil Hendrie" into youtube? tia
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