|
Yeah the follow up is genuinely better
|
# ? Jun 26, 2015 16:49 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:23 |
|
Yeah I mean after hearing all of the setup it's no wonder marc was completely overwhelmed. Having your house full of loving tents/snipers etc and secret service breathing down your neck in the room. He did well under the circumstances.
|
# ? Jun 26, 2015 19:38 |
|
The followup was fantastic. I had no idea that much preparation went into a 1 hour interview with the president. I am now fascinated by the presidential yoga mat.
|
# ? Jun 26, 2015 23:47 |
|
Knucklebear posted:The followup was fantastic. I had no idea that much preparation went into a 1 hour interview with the president. Yeah, what was that?
|
# ? Jun 27, 2015 13:11 |
|
Drunkboxer posted:Yeah, what was that? probably some sort of bulletproof thing
|
# ? Jun 27, 2015 14:30 |
|
Brendan the producer doing his Marc impression is hilarious.
|
# ? Jun 29, 2015 02:35 |
|
Pocket Billiards posted:Brendan the producer doing his Marc impression is hilarious. Brendan nailed it perfectly. Then again he has worked with Marc for years
|
# ? Jun 29, 2015 06:22 |
|
Rich Vos. Is this going to be 1 hour of addiction talk or Vos spouting his lovely opinions?
|
# ? Jul 3, 2015 01:27 |
|
Neither
|
# ? Jul 3, 2015 02:26 |
|
Pocket Billiards posted:Rich Vos. Rich Vos's spittle ridden mush mouth made that interview unlistenable.
|
# ? Jul 7, 2015 00:03 |
|
I liked the Laura Jane Grace interview. I especially enjoyed how she (playfully) made fun of Marc's "old man" comments/confusions around trans people.
|
# ? Jul 7, 2015 18:17 |
|
Yeah, I was excited when I saw the tweet saying she was yesterday's guest. Was a solid episode.
|
# ? Jul 7, 2015 18:30 |
|
I really like the guests that Marc has been featuring in the post-Obama world
|
# ? Jul 7, 2015 19:34 |
|
The Berzerker posted:I liked the Laura Jane Grace interview. I especially enjoyed how she (playfully) made fun of Marc's "old man" comments/confusions around trans people. I've only started listening to that episode, haven't hit the interview yet. Marc's intro to it is getting painful.
|
# ? Jul 8, 2015 02:22 |
|
You made the mistake of listening to the intro, a thing I stopped doing 1+ years ago
|
# ? Jul 8, 2015 03:18 |
|
If you guys are interested. Marc is on Duncan trussell's podcast. They have a brief start with duncan's normal stuff then the rest of interview is all about the obama episode. If you enjoyed the post mortem I would;d recommend this also. As with marc you should skip duncan's intro (go to about 15 mins).
|
# ? Jul 11, 2015 13:02 |
|
Jippa posted:If you guys are interested. Marc is on Duncan trussell's podcast. They have a brief start with duncan's normal stuff then the rest of interview is all about the obama episode. If you enjoyed the post mortem I would;d recommend this also. As with marc you should skip duncan's intro (go to about 15 mins). That was a good talk, but Duncan seems a little...nuts. Marc was able to reason his way out of some of the weirder things like him being obsessed about killing kids, but ugh it wasn't pretty.
|
# ? Jul 13, 2015 10:07 |
|
Willeh posted:That was a good talk, but Duncan seems a little...nuts. Duncan can be a bit nuts but he is also quite self aware. I agree though he does talk a lot of poo poo. He can be pretty funny though.
|
# ? Jul 13, 2015 10:25 |
|
Duncan on Rogan's #666 podcast was great. He's straddles the line between pseudo-science and spirituality very comfortably. He's a great linguist. Some of the openings of his podcasts are the funniest things I've heard.
|
# ? Jul 13, 2015 21:38 |
|
The Ian Mckellan interview was fine and he opened up a lot more when he realised what type of interview he was doing, but that moment of Shakespeare at the end was great.
|
# ? Jul 21, 2015 10:36 |
|
Yeah I really liked it. It made me pumped to see Mr. Holmes, but I'll have to drive 45 minutes to see it and I'm not sure it's worth it
|
# ? Jul 21, 2015 13:36 |
|
DrVenkman posted:The Ian Mckellan interview was fine and he opened up a lot more when he realised what type of interview he was doing, but that moment of Shakespeare at the end was great. Edit: Never mind, apparently my download cut out a couple of minutes. AFewBricksShy fucked around with this message at 16:52 on Jul 21, 2015 |
# ? Jul 21, 2015 14:31 |
|
Wyatt Cynac interview kind of hosed me up. I'm going to have to think about it for a while.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 01:47 |
|
Ya. That's going to cause a bit of a poo poo storm during Stewart's last two weeks. Nicely timed.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 02:28 |
|
Somebody want to post the tldr version for those of us who didn't listen?
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 03:44 |
|
http://www.salon.com/2015/07/23/wya...ged_impression/
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 03:52 |
|
Quite honestly the Daily Show portion was only a piece of the overall poo poo pie Wyatt Cynac has had to eat and it was just a taxing episode to listen to all around.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 04:46 |
|
What's wrong with Gen Y when they think they can say whatever they want to their bosses and call their bosses names and not get fired? Stewart showed a lot of restraint because if that jackass came up to me and called me a racist I would have thrown him out on the street without a second thought. Wyatt Cynac is an ungrateful piece of poo poo.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 13:45 |
|
Saying something is racist isn't really calling someone a name though? Especially when it's not even a private racist thing but televised and your boss's job performance sort of depends on how likeable he is. Also being called out on doing something racist is in fact not worse than doing something racist
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 13:58 |
|
quote:Following the incident, Stewart apparently apologized for the blow-up, but it seemed all too little, too late. Cenac said he had to step out that day because he was so devastated. lmao
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 14:10 |
|
Irish Joe posted:What's wrong with Gen Y when they think they can say whatever they want to their bosses and call their bosses names and not get fired? Stewart showed a lot of restraint because if that jackass came up to me and called me a racist I would have thrown him out on the street without a second thought. Wyatt's Gen X. He didn't call Stewart racist. He felt uncomfortable about a bit Stewart was doing and spoke up. He was the only black person on the show at the time. I saw the clip in question and voice barley registered as "black" to me ... but I'm white and I'm not clued into a lot of more subtle racial things because I don't deal with it constantly like minorities do. If I were Stewart, I'd want to know that the sole black person working on my show, who knows I'm not a racist, still felt uncomfortable with it. That said, Stewart's reaction is somewhat understandable. Dude has a stressful job, is constantly getting poo poo from all sides, and he hit a breaking point. Also, I agree with others who have said this is part of a larger thing in Cenac's life. Dude has some emotional issues for sure. I'm sure he's not the only person in the writer's room to ever get in a shouting match with Stewart over the course of the show's run, but he might be the only person who was utterly emotionally destroyed by it. edit: seriously Irish Joe your post is really loving dumb
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 14:18 |
|
Thelonius Van Funk posted:Saying something is racist isn't really calling someone a name though? Especially when it's not even a private racist thing but televised and your boss's job performance sort of depends on how likeable he is. Also being called out on doing something racist is in fact not worse than doing something racist Cynac said it was racist and Stewart disagreed. Its at that point that he should have dropped it. Instead, he loving hounded Stewart to the point where Stewart had to tell him to "gently caress off." Here's the thing: when your boss tells you to drop something, you drop it. He makes the decisions, he gives the orders, and you follow. If you can't handle that, then you shouldn't be loving working there. Cynac is a giant baby who threw a temper tantrum (that included name calling) because he didn't get his way, and the fact that he's now going around telling this story as if Stewart did something wrong is just more evidence that Stewart was completely in the right for telling him to "gently caress off."
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 14:23 |
|
Irish Joe posted:Cynac said it was racist and Stewart disagreed. Its at that point that he should have dropped it. Instead, he loving hounded Stewart to the point where Stewart had to tell him to "gently caress off." Here's the thing: when your boss tells you to drop something, you drop it. He makes the decisions, he gives the orders, and you follow. If you can't handle that, then you shouldn't be loving working there. Cynac is a giant baby who threw a temper tantrum (that included name calling) because he didn't get his way, and the fact that he's now going around telling this story as if Stewart did something wrong is just more evidence that Stewart was completely in the right for telling him to "gently caress off." You sound like a pussy
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 15:17 |
|
Puppy Galaxy posted:edit: seriously Irish Joe your post is really loving dumb Irish Joe is an idiot and is best ignored if you can't handle being trolled, much like Taint Reaper. Puppy Galaxy posted:Also, I agree with others who have said this is part of a larger thing in Cenac's life. Dude has some emotional issues for sure. I'm sure he's not the only person in the writer's room to ever get in a shouting match with Stewart over the course of the show's run, but he might be the only person who was utterly emotionally destroyed by it. Really though it started off saying John Stewart was a bad boss, and it's true. As a boss you shouldn't fly off the handle for your employee speaking up, scream that you're fired then be hesitant to apologize. That's horrific management. Even if you consider Cenac in the wrong, you can't lose it like that on someone that works for you for all of these reasons. There's probably a lot missing from the story, but no, unacceptable. Also I think the best way to describe why Cenac is uncomfortable is that John isn't doing an impression of Herman Cain, he's doing an impression of a black guy that kind of sounds like Herman Cain, which is Kingfish territory. He just ended up being to racially sensitive at the wrong time. It's not like the daily show was a progressive show, in fact it's extremely insensitive to LBGT, race, and women to start off with for a huge amount of time. I think he was just ahead of his time and paid a price for it. Also yeah that life was lovely on top of it, and really explained some black culture in finding meaning in mentors outside of your parental structure, rampant violence and insecurity, and conflicting thoughts of what it is to be and to sound black.I don't think very many black people want to be the beacon and speak up for racial rights, but we just sorta.... have to sometimes. I get that. Sadly I got this episode more than the Obama one.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 15:26 |
|
Drunkboxer posted:You sound like a pussy Yeah, but I still have a career because I know how to keep my mouth shut. Who's going to hire Cenac now that they know he'll air his dirty laundry on podcasts every time he doesn't get his way? It reminds me of the woman who threw a temper tantrum on twitter because Aaron Sorkin shot down her ideas for The Newsroom. Since that show ended, she has spent the last 18 months.. well, doing nothing because no one wants to hire an argumentative, caustic and unprofessional employee.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 16:45 |
Somebody should have called Sorkin out on his bullshit because that show got so incoherent and cheesy it was completely unwatchable nonsense. I'd hire that woman in a heartbeat if I were in show biz. Liked the Cenac interview a lot, do listen.
|
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 17:08 |
|
So can this interview be at least partially taken as Marc pissing on the ashes of the bridge he burned with Stewart as Stewart enters the home stretch of a career to which Marc once aspired?
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 17:31 |
|
Irish Joe posted:Yeah, but I still have a career because I know how to keep my mouth shut. Who's going to hire Cenac now that they know he'll air his dirty laundry on podcasts every time he doesn't get his way? It reminds me of the woman who threw a temper tantrum on twitter because Aaron Sorkin shot down her ideas for The Newsroom. Since that show ended, she has spent the last 18 months.. well, doing nothing because no one wants to hire an argumentative, caustic and unprofessional employee. Megan Fox called Michael Bay "Hitler" and she's back in his movies again. In Capitalism, it doesn't matter what you say, so long as you can make someone lots of money.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 17:41 |
|
Irish Joe posted:Yeah, but I still have a career because I know how to keep my mouth shut. Who's going to hire Cenac now that they know he'll air his dirty laundry on podcasts every time he doesn't get his way? It reminds me of the woman who threw a temper tantrum on twitter because Aaron Sorkin shot down her ideas for The Newsroom. Since that show ended, she has spent the last 18 months.. well, doing nothing because no one wants to hire an argumentative, caustic and unprofessional employee. I think that speaks more about Hollywood's institutionalized racism and sexism that is so is so ingrained that even mentioning it, like the actress from two weeks ago who auditioned for Sandler's latest movie, got her dropped by her agent. Also, you think a 40 year old man is a Millenial. Good post.
|
# ? Jul 24, 2015 18:18 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:23 |
|
Mordecai Sanchez posted:I think that speaks more about Hollywood's institutionalized racism and sexism that is so is so ingrained that even mentioning it, like the actress from two weeks ago who auditioned for Sandler's latest movie, got her dropped by her agent. Like Cenac, McGowan was behaving unprofessionally. She started trashing a script she turned down on a public forum. The consequence is that she won't get any more scripts from producers (meaning she's doesn't bring in any income for her agent) and the agent also takes flak because she represents McGowan. So the agent has a choice: drop McGowan and save herself from being dragged down by McGowan's unprofessionalism, or stand by McGowan who will never be hired again because...? In short, the agent did the right thing, and though you're crying "sexism " the evidence clearly shows that McGowan's behavior is 100% responsible for her getting dropped. Irish Joe fucked around with this message at 18:41 on Jul 24, 2015 |
# ? Jul 24, 2015 18:38 |