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2 pointsOK I listened. When they said the guest was going to be Guy, they weren't kidding! Boy, is he ever!
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1 pointAnthony Hopkins, in a movie directed by Richard Attenborough, in a ventriloquist whose Dummy slowly turns into him... Or is it the other way around?!?!
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1 pointone of the first instances of "The Podcast Sound," Treese's use of the 4/4 time signature in this podcast segment theme set a precedent that every segment theme song would seek to replicate, often with disastrous results. Some historians would argue that "The Podcast Sound" never actually existed, as Treese would go on to more traditional podcast duties with famous guest spots as "before everyone knew he was wack" Elon Musk on Podcasts Are Wonderful, and others, before finally stepping into the co-host's chair, playing himself in The Official the Orville Podcast's "Numbers Guy" Tim Treese. With the updated software to the Earwolf forums, rumors abounded that the Popcorn Gallery Theme Song would finally be getting its due in the annals of recording history, but as any true fan of the genre knows, history can only crystallize looking back on the hits with the benefit of time. For now, we can just push play on the new forums and listen and enjoy, to the humble strums on his soon-to-become Signature Edition Squier "Treesocaster," as his voice dances in and out of the gallery, performing an essential task, explaining the inscrutable Popcorn with something that is all too absent from these days of Premium episodes and subscriber only reward q&a's: passion, spontaneity, creativity. If you liked this post, I'd love to do more like it. These podcast history posts are very important for me to do and Im hoping to build some trust with you, the reader. Please emoji react and tell just one other person about my posts that you think might like them. Until next time... ?
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1 pointI'm not gonna say I was trying to pick dogs for Paul and Jason but I was definitely trying to pick dogs for Paul and Jason. Nothing has crazy enough hair for me to settle on a Jason dog tho, but maybe y'all can find one lol.
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1 pointAre you suggesting that there should be an animated movie staring the hosts of HDTGM as anthropomorphized animals.? If so, I'm into it. What animals would represent Paul and Jason?
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1 pointBtw, for the past couple weeks my roommate and I have been dog sitting the neighbors' pets, and they have this adorable chihuahua named June Bug, and for some reason I can't help but greet her with "JUUUUUUNE" whenever we go over to check on them.
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1 pointI've only gotten to watch the first 26 minutes of the edited version. But if I can get through that, maybe I'll try to find an unedited one just to check out the cut bits. I'm a little curious now...
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1 pointtheres lots of great hh clips on youitube, but i specifically want a supercut of sean singing pop songs. maybe also one of hayes beatboxing. anyone have that?
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1 pointBut how much did the shopping sprees and puppies really cost? Hannah's meal of roast beef, pie, and milk cost a whopping 15 cents, the same price as an issue of Cosmo. Was eating out really cheap back then or were magazines really expensive? Speaking of food, there were some weird things in the movie. Did anyone else notice the bar at Hannah's restaurant: A bowl of olives...on toothpicks. Whose job was it to stick individual olives on toothpicks? Also, in the background there's a bunch of eggs on in...egg display? Is this for an Easter decoration or they just have hard boiled eggs out for the bar patrons? And here, at the fancy restaurant: Nadine and whats-his-face start out their lunch with one olive for her and a stalk of celery for him. Like, are they on a diet or something? Oh, and in case you were wondering, he seasons the heck out of that celery with salt before setting it down on his plate. Dude, no amount of salt is gonna make celery taste any less putrid.
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1 pointRe: Don's age, I totally think they were trying to age him down by a lot. Not only is his friend a college student (although he seemed like a professional student, so he could've been in his late 20s, early 30s), Amazon described him as a "rising Broadway star." Doesn't that sound like someone in their 20s?
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1 pointGuys I’m only 100 seconds into the movie, but the first line “Happy Easter, happy Easter” reminds me so much of “Good Morning” from Singin’ in the Rain. It’s driving me crazy that I can’t find the sheet music to Happy Easter to compare. ETA: what’s up with the hip flaps on the women’s dresses? Ok, ok I’ll stop live blogging the movie.
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1 pointOne thing I found I really enjoyed was the slow-motion sequence with Astaire isolated from the normal-speed dancers. It was obviously a process shot, but I just thought it was so fun seeing this emerging technology being used and wondered at by the filmmakers. You know, like a little piece of cinema history. I don't know if this was the first time such slow motion effects were used, but it was still neat witnessing their emergence. Also, from IMDb: Fuuuuuck you, Reese.
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1 pointJust letting y'all know, I am still pulling out my hair trying to figure out these effing color problems. If I adjust one thing to make it visible in one place, it becomes unreadable in another. I'm going bananas but I WILL NOT GIVE UP. Just thought you all deserved an update
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1 pointYea I can get that.. I do feel like he was charming, but feel like it was like he could turn on the charm whenever he wants, but also got a vibe that he is kind of demanding/intimidating. I wonder if that's how he was like in real life? Like from reading up about him and also about the relationship he had with Ginger Rogers off-screen... I can def see that.
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1 pointI thought Judy was pretty charming herself, and funny! This scene I literally lol'ed.
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1 pointHi. I made this for the show. I was wondering if anyone knew a good way to get this to Scott or Adam? I'd love them to hear it. I feel like it would be easy to miss if I tweeted it at them. I tried to the Earwolf contact page earlier today too. It's on soundcloud here: Thanks!
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1 point"Neil Campbell just under the wire!" "That's how I sleep! ...my DVD shelf is above my bed."
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