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Urdnot Fire posted:Happy Thanks for the heads up. Man do I want them to do another Stallone movie so we can have another special appearance. Hopefully Eliot won't be in the toilet or fugue state this time too. The housecat song was amazing too.
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While HDTGM is usually pretty hit or miss (live shows are always pretty great), this week’s Congo episode was hilarious. They probably spent 10 minutes talking about the unexpectedly violent gorilla massacre scene and June's "These monkeys don't know which way is up!" almost made me pull my car over because I was laughing so hard.
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# ? Oct 10, 2013 13:50 |
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Looking for a particular episode of We Hate Movies where they riff on Larry the Cable Guy, repeating "Hey cool!" throughout the episode. When I first recalled that bit and wanted to find it again, I assumed they had done an episode on one of his movies, but browsing the list I don't see one of those so maybe it just came up randomly. Anyone happen to know which one I'm thinking of? e: Ah must be the Tooth Fairy 2 episode -- that is Larry the Cable guy but I was remembering the first one starring The Rock. One thing I've noticed that I think escapes a lot of the bad movie podcasters: schmaltz actually works better than schlock. As evidence, I submit the WHMs on Invisible Child and One Magic Christmas. It's the inimitable quality of absurdity created by someone who isn't even trying, who has no idea how bizarre their work is, that you'll never get from a B horror movie. KICK BAMA KICK fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Oct 14, 2013 |
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My favorite part of the Congo HDTGM was "Hey guys, this movie is so crazy we haven't even talked about how there is a talking gorilla yet" because I had also forgotten that there was a talking ape in the movie Congo.
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A Violence Gang posted:Looking for a particular episode of We Hate Movies where they riff on Larry the Cable Guy, repeating "Hey cool!" throughout the episode. When I first recalled that bit and wanted to find it again, I assumed they had done an episode on one of his movies, but browsing the list I don't see one of those so maybe it just came up randomly. Anyone happen to know which one I'm thinking of? One of my favorite WHM ever. Their disdain for Larry is just incredible. "COOL!"
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# ? Oct 16, 2013 06:59 |
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The Duke posted:One of my favorite WHM ever. Their disdain for Larry is just incredible. "COOL!" HEH HEH OH COOL MY DISABILITY CHECK IS HERE COOOOOOOL! OH COOL THEY SENT ME AN EXTRA VIAL OF INSULIN! I'M ALMOST 48 YEARS OLD COOL! I'M GONNA DIE SOON COOOOOOOOOL!
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# ? Oct 16, 2013 13:55 |
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OldTennisCourt posted:HEH HEH OH COOL MY DISABILITY CHECK IS HERE COOOOOOOL! Him and Jim Belushi being utter reviled (entirely rightly) by them is so great to listen to. Like usually they try to keep things from being too personal and focus on 'this scene is terrible' or 'this acting sucks' but for them they just actively hate the human being behind the role and it's wonderful.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 00:21 |
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I agree, their hatred of Jim Belushi is my favorite thing.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 02:09 |
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Trawling the WHM archives I relistened to Babycakes which is another fantastic example of what I was talking about above. It's just so much more interesting when an attempt to create pablum results in utter insanity than it is when someone intentionally makes ludicrous bullshit. Like, Nicholas Cage and Uwe Boll know what they're doing but Riki Lake or Mary Steenburgen absolutely do not. I can still enjoy the former but the latter is like a glorious discovery of outsider art in bad movie podcast terms.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 03:11 |
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Oh hey, I'm not crazy for finding How Did This Get Made completely obnoxious! I think the Super Mario Brothers episode was the last straw for me, they spent half the time bickering over NOTHING and missed out on a lot of insane stuff in the movie they could have mocked. Flophouse is way better - when I'm out of new podcasts I just pick a flophouse episode at random to listen to.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 04:35 |
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A Violence Gang posted:Trawling the WHM archives I relistened to Babycakes which is another fantastic example of what I was talking about above. It's just so much more interesting when an attempt to create pablum results in utter insanity than it is when someone intentionally makes ludicrous bullshit. Like, Nicholas Cage and Uwe Boll know what they're doing but Riki Lake or Mary Steenburgen absolutely do not. I can still enjoy the former but the latter is like a glorious discovery of outsider art in bad movie podcast terms. Yeah, that's why The Room is so popular. Even though Tommy Wiseau now pretends it was a comedy all along, the fact that he clearly took it so seriously is why it's so endearing.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 04:40 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Oh hey, I'm not crazy for finding How Did This Get Made completely obnoxious! I think the Super Mario Brothers episode was the last straw for me, they spent half the time bickering over NOTHING and missed out on a lot of insane stuff in the movie they could have mocked. Flophouse is way better - when I'm out of new podcasts I just pick a flophouse episode at random to listen to. My biggest complaint over the last few months is them dropping any attempts to tell you how the movie unfolds, earlier episodes and other podcasts talk about a film scene by scene and if you haven't seen the film you could still summarize it to another person. Their lack of focus over the last few months has turned it into an explanation of a few wacky scenes or premises with no indicator of the pacing or flow of a film.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 05:27 |
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The Duke posted:One of my favorite WHM ever. Their disdain for Larry is just incredible. "COOL!" I love how they bring Guy Fieri into it and kind of just use the same voice. The idea of Larry The Cable Guy doing anything with Guy Fieri and just saying "KEWWWL" back and forth is amazing.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 16:29 |
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Dr. Lariat posted:My biggest complaint over the last few months is them dropping any attempts to tell you how the movie unfolds, earlier episodes and other podcasts talk about a film scene by scene and if you haven't seen the film you could still summarize it to another person. Their lack of focus over the last few months has turned it into an explanation of a few wacky scenes or premises with no indicator of the pacing or flow of a film. YES. Exactly. The one that really started to grate on me was the Sleepaway Camp episode. Someone - June, I think - didn't understand something, and they spent 10+ minutes bickering about it. Not about some weird goofy thing in the movie - about the basic facts of the plot they could look up on Wikipedia in 2 seconds and then move onto something interesting for funny. I think it was about how some characters related to each other. And they hadn't explained any of the plot or characters to the listeners yet, so I couldn't even understand what the argument was ABOUT until later in the podcast. And everyone on the show has such a loving huge ego that they all have to get the last word in. It was MADDENING. Also, they actually liked The Odd Life of Timothy Green, so much that they didn't point out ANY of the outright batshit crazy stuff that happens, instead spending all their time talking about how the movie made them cry. What a waste of potential - coincidentally, The Flophouse did that movie the same week and knocked it out of the park. (Maybe that was a prank on the audience though, Tim Heidecker was their guest on that episode and it seems like the kind of thing he'd do.) In general, I realized it was time to unsubscribe when I found myself hitting the skip ahead button on my iPhone to jump past the arguments to the actual funny bits. On EVERY episode. Edit: Looking back through this thread I see this discussion has already been had, so sorry if I started a derail. I'll end it by saying this thread made me discover We Hate Movies, which is now right up there with The Flophouse for me. Rotten Red Rod fucked around with this message at 17:41 on Oct 17, 2013 |
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Dr. Lariat posted:My biggest complaint over the last few months is them dropping any attempts to tell you how the movie unfolds, earlier episodes and other podcasts talk about a film scene by scene and if you haven't seen the film you could still summarize it to another person. Their lack of focus over the last few months has turned it into an explanation of a few wacky scenes or premises with no indicator of the pacing or flow of a film. I think the live shows are to blame for this. They usually don't bother summarizing the movie during those since (I'm assuming) the crowd just finished watching it beforehand. The style just seems to have spilled over to the normal shows over time.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 17:39 |
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I agree about HDTGM feeling really aimless lately, but man, the Congo and Street Fighter episodes are both recent and up there as their best episodes.
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# ? Oct 18, 2013 04:26 |
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Yeah, I love HDTGM. Their live shows are the bomb, that tangent in Sleepaway Camp of trying to figure out the plot is one of their funniest moments ever and I really don't need these podcasts to summarize the plots of the movies they're covering anyway. I maybe like We Hate Movies better but HDTGM is a close second.
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# ? Oct 18, 2013 05:10 |
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The Flophouse is the only bad-movie podcast I listen to, and I love it. How Did This Get Made is one of several different panel-of-comedians-loving-around-and-riffing podcasts I listen to, and it's pretty good.
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# ? Oct 19, 2013 00:22 |
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Yea I don't really view HDTGM as a 'movie' podcast, it's just kinda three friends and a guest get together, be really funny, and the thread for each episode is 'we just saw this loving trash movie'. I have Flop House and WHM for 'movie' podcasts.
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# ? Oct 19, 2013 03:03 |
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I checked out WHM for the first time with the Cat's Eye episode and after them riffing on their Alan King impersonation, I'm on board! Well, Alan King and Jingles, the drunken rear end in a top hat actor cat. Good stuff. I agree on HDTGM, it's not as in depth as movie podcast, but pretty fun to listen to them carry on about them and have a good time.
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# ? Oct 19, 2013 03:57 |
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Shocktober 2013 comes to a spookily snorifying end with Flop House #137: The Purge.
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# ? Oct 20, 2013 05:55 |
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Why do you need a complete summary of the movie anyway? Is that even an interesting way to spend listening to a podcast. Just cut out the bullshit and tell me funny things about the movie.
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# ? Oct 21, 2013 17:07 |
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Urdnot Fire posted:Shocktober 2013 comes to a spookily snorifying end with Flop House #137: The Purge. No time makes me sadder about the Flop House's biweekly schedule than Shocktober.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 00:19 |
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The_Rob posted:Why do you need a complete summary of the movie anyway? Is that even an interesting way to spend listening to a podcast. Just cut out the bullshit and tell me funny things about the movie. Context helps the comedy and provides the show some loose structure.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 14:52 |
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moleman posted:Context helps the comedy and provides the show some loose structure. Yeah, a lot of the jokes on HDTGM kind of lose me because they're reliant on context that the hosts know but I don't. I think We Hate Movies does the best job at telling jokes while taking you through the plot of a movie.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 23:19 |
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The more people complain about Jason Mantzoukas, the less faith I have in humanity.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 00:57 |
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bobservo posted:Yeah, a lot of the jokes on HDTGM kind of lose me because they're reliant on context that the hosts know but I don't. I think We Hate Movies does the best job at telling jokes while taking you through the plot of a movie. Pretty much this. I've come down hard on HDTGM before, so I listened to a few episodes this weekend. It's funny don't get me wrong, but the really scattered conversations do hurt it a lot. With WHM you don't have to have watched the films to enjoy the show, but it seems like you do need to in order to enjoy HDTGM because of how much the just sort of bumble around. It doesn't help that they tend to talk over each other A LOT.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 03:20 |
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OldTennisCourt posted:It doesn't help that they tend to talk over each other A LOT. You know when you start saying something, and someone else interrupts you, and both of you wait for the other to speak? And then you both start to speak at the same time, and repeat the process? That's HDTGM. All the time. It's funny when it happens once or twice, but when it's an entire podcast of that, I can't listen to it anymore.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 04:23 |
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A basic summary of the movie also helps because I'm often not going to seek out and watch whatever schlock they review before I listen to it.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 04:36 |
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Seemlar posted:A basic summary of the movie also helps because I'm often not going to seek out and watch whatever schlock they review before I listen to it. You should when its movies like Over the Top
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 04:41 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:You know when you start saying something, and someone else interrupts you, and both of you wait for the other to speak? And then you both start to speak at the same time, and repeat the process? Add in Jason recording his part over Skype every 5th episode and it gets worse. It's a testament to how funny the three hosts are that we all listen to HDTGM despite its flaws. I really would like SOME kind of structure to the show, like a little background or plot overview or just going chronologically.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 06:50 |
HDTGM seemed to keep on top of breaking down the story in order this time around. I don't think I'll go back to the Halloween 3 episode as often as the Pluto Nash one but it's still pretty solid. By the way, thanks for the introduction to We Hate Movies. Edit: And "The FLop House". Can't forget them.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 12:44 |
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In case anyone here listens to Alcohollywood, we've figured out our lineup for the next three months:quote:5-Nov 112 The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 21:23 |
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Hewlett posted:In case anyone here listens to Alcohollywood, we've figured out our lineup for the next three months:
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 21:33 |
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Oh man that's a great lineup, Oogie Loves will break you. You think you have a greater fortitude than the illustrious Floppers? You might as well delete the rest of the list and write 'we're forced into an asylum'.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 21:46 |
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http://netflixmartyrs.blogspot.com/2013/10/episode-10-branded.html Over at The Netflix Martyrs we covered "Branded" this week, a movie that is so batshit crazy and off the rails that I couldn't even begin to describe it in a coherent thought. So here's some free association: cow sacrifice, Russian reality TV, evil mascots, awkward car sex, Jeffrey Tambor, marketing superheroes, Max von Sydow, the greatest actress of our generation (Leelee Sobieski).
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# ? Oct 24, 2013 03:17 |
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weekly font posted:http://netflixmartyrs.blogspot.com/2013/10/episode-10-branded.html Ooh, gonna listen to this.
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# ? Oct 24, 2013 03:18 |
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Haven't listened to WHM in awhile, I was almost crying with laughter during the Cat's Eye episode when they were going off on Louie Anderson's cat food hotdog
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 00:27 |
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The Duke posted:Haven't listened to WHM in awhile, I was almost crying with laughter during the Cat's Eye episode when they were going off on Louie Anderson's cat food hotdog Yeah it was pretty great. Listened to an oldie in The Haunting and that had some great impressions too.
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The Duke posted:Haven't listened to WHM in awhile, I was almost crying with laughter during the Cat's Eye episode when they were going off on Louie Anderson's cat food hotdog They kept going back to the Louie Anderson impression and it cracked my rear end up every time.
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