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We're very fortunate to have two experts this week joining us to discuss The Room. First off we have Steve Heisler from The AV Club who has made it his journalistic duty to learn everything he can about this disaster. Also joining us is Mark (Oh, hi Mark!), aka Greg Sestero who also worked behind-the-scenes as a producer. Tuxedo football, outdoor green screens, unnecessary double casting, Mark knows how it all came to be and he's here to share it all with us. Enjoy!
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If you're listening to Who Charted? say YEAH! Chris Fairbanks (friend of Danny Glover, and Davy Crockett) takes a break from Fuel TV's The Daily Habit to rock some charts with Howard and Kulap. They talk about iTunes top selling tracks (or more accurately, how much better 90's hip-hop was), movies, and play the first ever round of Chart Darts. Kulap gets meta about Howard's interview style, Howard once again hints at his romantic past, and Chris goes in depth about orthodontia. Be sure to pick up Ho Cal from the Earwolf Store, and catch us again next week on Who Charted?!
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Brody Stevens is here for Who Charted? and you will undoubtedly ENJOY IT! He talks with Howard and Kulap about getting laid, cleaning up after his dog, being in the Hangover, why his house stinks, and of course, the charts. They discuss R&B, movies, and play a super fun round of Chart Roulette. If you want to hear Kulap show off her flirtation skills, Howard pronounce 'banana', and Brody play a rockin' drum solo, this is the Who Charted? for you!
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Joe Mande drops by to tell us which corporate Twitter account is the nuttiest on the holidays, shares the list of people who have blocked him on Twitter, and what he did for Mother’s Day. Then he tells us what he thinks of Avicii, the new Daft Punk, and shares a tale of almost getting in a fight for a parking spot at the Grove during Billboard’s Dance Club Play Songs Chart. We also hear what Joe’s favorite Tyler Perry movie is as we countdown the Movie Chart and he takes us to the moment where he first met his Parks and Recreation co-worker Harris Wittels during a game of Chart Roulette!
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Did you guys know that there is a crisis with our environment? If not, you must not have seen Birdemic: Shock and Terror, this week's victim for a very special How Did This Get Made? LIVE! Our friend "Weird Al" Yankovic is on the panel to enjoy the CGI dancing, obvious typos, and complete lack of editing that made this thriller a cult classic. Also on hand is Whitney Moore, star of Birdemic, who tells us the truth about her robotic costar, shares insight into the audition process, and divulges information about the sequel. This is less like a podcast, and more like you're Just Hanging Out with some friends.
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The leaves are falling, there is a chill in the air, the kids are at school so it's time to curl up with a brand new Comedy Bang Bang. Our guests are the always charming Jon Hamm, the hugely influential Nick Lowe, and Garry Marshall. Jon teases the next season of Mad Men, Nick plays some incredible tracks off his new album The Old Magic, and Garry Marshall does the whole Garry Marshall thing. You get an Autumn Rap, a laugh-filled Would You Rather, and an excellent round of plugs that will no doubt lead you to some sexy discoveries. So throw on a cardigan, grab a pumpkin spice latte, and relax to a perfect fall podcast. And hey, if that's not enough for you, visit Earwolf.com for bonus interview content from Nick Lowe! Perfect for pumpkin carving and apple cider drinking!
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It's time to look back at the best music and movies of 2010, with special guest Sarah 'Big S' Silverman. Sarah tells us what it's like to wake up feelin' like P. Diddy and treats us to a very special performance of Fever. Learn what makes Sarah cry, and how to communicate with George Hamilton in the middle of the night. We have our very first restaurant chart, plus a response song to California Gurls from Dragon Boy Suede and Engineer Doug. Keep leaving your remixes and reviews!
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A sneak peek of Hamilton fan podcast “The Room Where It's Happening,” coming to Earwolf on August 15th! Join hosts Travon Free and Michael Drucker on a song-by-song journey through the biggest musical of all time. Superfan guests include Kristin Chenoweth, Adam Savage and John Hodgman plus Hamilton biographer Ron Chernow and cast members Anthony Ramos and Jasmin Cephas Jones. Subscribe now and you won't miss a thing.
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Break the monotony of this Manic Monday with a new Comedy Bang Bang featuring Amy Poehler, The Bangles, and possibly the biggest guest we've ever had, DavidFiene! Amy and Scott gab about the original UCB pilot and the alternative comedy scene of the '90s, but that's nothing compared to the showbiz stories David has to offer. David came up with some of the biggest legends of comedy (I'm not going to namedrop, but he certainly will) and has walls and walls of quotes and advice for young comedic upstarts. Match that with the dulcet tones of The Bangles and the rap stylings of our guests and you've got an hour and a half of aural decadence. Would you rather listen to this episode or go about your humdrum day? I thought so!
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It's a new year on Who Charted? and we finally have a guest who knows what we're talking about! Comedian Jason Nash gives actual legitimate feedback regarding the top country music singles and family-friendly Redbox rentals of the week. The Wild Card Chart is made up of listeners most uncomfortable Holiday moments, which gives Kulap a forum to air her Fleshlight questions. Thanks for listening and, as always, leave your comments and dubstep remixes on Earwolf!
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On a hot summer day, what could be better than chilling out with a bunch of bros? Nothing, that's what! Rob Delaney, Jimmy Pardo, and Paul Rust join Scott for the ultimate Comedy Bang Bang chill sesh. They play some games, chat about some hot topics, and participate in other bro activities (brotivities, if you will). Grab some bros of your own, and dig in!
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Happy Thanksgiving to all you Earwolves out there! I don't know about you, but there are a LOT of things that we at Earwolf are thankful for. We're thankful that top-rated comedian Todd Barry can come do the show and talk to us about his career and his yearly income. We are thankful for the scientific advancements of Dr. Nathan Morrow and we know that he is thankful for his best friend Leo Carnell. We are thankful for the band Don't Stop or We'll Die and proud that they chose Comedy Bang Bang to world-premiere their newest single. And most importantly, we're thankful for PLUGS! Head over to the Earwolf Blog to tell us what YOU are thankful for in your voting for the Comedy Bang Bang Awards. Now, we're off to play some mini-golf!
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For those of you waiting to hear how things have changed in the charts, we have an update: Howard still hates Harry Potter. He and Kulap bring in Kumail Nanjiani to discuss Bruno Mars, Jake Gyllenhaal, and of course, Florian Henckel von Donnersmack. We learn some important facts about fireworks, which are mostly silly but sometimes killy. As if that wasn't enough, there's Norbit talk! You can't do better than that! So go buy some Rhianna, watch Tangled, and join us next week on Who Charted?
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Welcome to Who Charted, a weekly podcast delving into the hottest music, movies, and television for the week. Steve Agee joins Kulap and Howard in their maiden voyage, where they discuss everything from Dancing with the Stars to the Dancing with the Stars Result Show! If you're like Steve and have almost no interest in popular music, you'll still enjoy hearing about Howard's roller skating Viagra experiences, Steve's Twittercide, and Kulap's Quidditch aspirations! The Wild Chart for the week is Video Games, and Howard and Steve play games like Chart Association and the Chart Challenge. Come back next week to see where your favorite movies, music, and T.V. shows will land on the charts!
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Recorded live at the Bell House with Michael Ian Black join us as we unfurl the catastrophe that is Anaconda! We discuss the cast including Jon Voight who plays his character as a French Robert De Niro from South America, Jennifer Lopez as a documentarian, and a guy named Mateo. We also talk about whether they should have let the snake talk, translation mistakes, and Jon Voight’s surprising athleticism. You mean there are snakes out there this big? Listen to find out.
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Bipolar moms. shark senses, and bad Jamaican accents are all covered in this week’s How Did This Get Made? We welcome Jake Fogelnest to chat about a movie sequel that promises to be personal, Jaws 4: The Revenge! So be sure to join us for an important discussion on Mario Van Peebles’s fully improvised role, the lost cocaine/voodoo subplot, and an ending that did not benefit from being re-shot.
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We know that many of you are not ready to forgive Brett Gelman for the way he made a mockery of Comedy Bang Bang in 2010. However, we let him back this week solely to bring along Michael Gladis (aka Professor Kinsalot from Mad Men) and Maria Thayer from the upcoming Adult Swim show Eagleheart. The cast lets us in on the graphic beginnings of Eagleheart and try out our newest feature, Is This News Story True or False?! Scott scores the episode with songs off of Don't Stop or We'll Die's new EP, and Brett helps lead the first-time guests through What am I Thinking?, Would You Rather?, and of course, plugs.
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Finally a movie stayed true to its video game adaptation by having no plot. John Gemberling joins Paul, June, and Jason to figure out who is a native of Shadaloo, why Jean-Claude Van Damme pretends to be dead for a really long time, and what the hell was the reason for Van Damme to play a home video tape while driving a boat. They’ll also share their favorite lines, explore all the shoehorned elements of the video game, and explain to June what “street fighting” really means.
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Celebrate the New Year by watching the classic monster in the water film Anaconda! Paul goes over a couple of Corrections & Omissions from our last movie Reindeer Games and has a Viewer Mail update about a viewer's underwear drawer. Also, be sure to keep submitting new logos for the show!
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Our next selection for How Did This Get Made? is a movie so bad we forgot it existed. This movie is the complete opposite of the original and boasts a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. We also answer some important listener questions and this time it’s personal. Plus, we announce the winners of the Summer Movie League! Be sure to join us for How Did This Get Made? LIVE at Bumbershoot this weekend in Seattle!
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Given the success of podcasts like Superego, The Pod F. Tompkast, and The Thrilling Adventure Hour, we asked our contestants to try writing and performing sketches. In today's coaching session you'll hear what Matt, a venerable sketch comedy innovator, thinks of the popularity of "meta sketches" and what advice he has for all the non-sketch competitors. See who comes out on top tomorrow when Matt is joined by Tig Notaro and Seth Morris.
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Comedy Bang Bang has Would You Rather?, Sklarbro Country has Sklarbitration, and this week we ask our contestants to show us their recurring segments. Through the coaching sessions we'll learn what constitutes a recurring segment and how a non-conversation podcast can seamlessly introduce these refillables. Will they be able to do it? Find out tomorrow with guest judges Paul Scheer and Matt Gourley.
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Jesse Thorn and Paul F. Tompkins both host popular podcasts with unique concepts and compelling content, so who better to judge this week's challenge? No topic is left uncovered as the judges critique the submissions for their originality, sound quality, sketch writing, likeability, and more. Will your favorite show make it to Week 4? Tune in tomorrow to hear the judges' final ruling.
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It's Week 3 of The Earwolf Challenge and we're down to nine contestants who will compete this week over show content. Meaning? There must be a reason for someone to listen to your podcast, and some reasons are more compelling others. In today's coaching session you'll hear some contestants struggle to explain their podcast or wonder how they can consolidate the theme into two minutes. Listen tomorrow to hear their submissions with guest judges Paul F. Tompkins and Jesse Thorn.
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Pick up a plate of recycled spaghetti and join Erica Oyama and the How Did This Get Made? crew for a look at Judge Dredd. Block wars. That about covers it. Join us on this trip to Aspen with Rob Schneider and enjoy the horrible sets and futuristic insanity. Enjoy!