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  1. Anyway, I voted for:

     

    Ep #323 - Pie Quiz with Tears for Fears (Tears for Fears, Reggie Watts & Paul F. Tompkins)

     

    Ep #338 - Be My Guest, Literally! (Michael Ableson, Paul F. Tompkins, Lauren Lapkus & Andy Daly)

     

    Ep #342 - A Silicon Valley P-Cast (Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr & Paul F. Tompkins)

     

    Ep #349 - The 6th Anniversary Show! (Paul F. Tompkins, Lauren Lapkus, Thomas Middleditch, Neil Campbell, Mike Hanford, Joe Wengert, Paul Scheer & Erin Whitehead)

     

    Ep #355 - Kid Detectives (Lauren Lapkus, Thomas Middleditch)

     

    Ep #356 - Heynong Man (Jason Mantzoukas, Paul F. Tompkins)

     

    Ep #357 - Modern Anti-Comedy (Natasha Leggero, Jeremy Konner, Brendon Small & Betsy Sodaro)

     

     

    Ep #374 - Tick Tock Clawk (Neil Campbell, Paul Rust & Fran Gillespie)

     

     

    Ep #375 - Wompler's REAL 17th B-Day Womptacular (Jessica St. Clair, Lennon Parham, Brian Huskey, Seth Morris, Lauren Lapkus & Jason Mantzoukas)

     

    Ep #383 - Return to Suicide House Part Boo (Brett Gelman, Jon Daly, Nick Wiger, Paul Rust & Caroline Anderson)


  2. Yeah, I was creeped out by White Privilege Comments Guy too. On behalf of white English men who like podcasts and donating to kickstarter funds, can I say we don't have a evil hidden agenda, we just like great French actors and listening to Santa swear.

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  3. Too bad the plug bag outro just missed out on a good addition.

     

    I think maybe there should be an annual reset on the outro comments. If Tiny is on 4 or 5 times next year, plus say, 2 or 3 PFT characters getting in on the action, the closing theme this time next year is going to be a monster.

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  4. This episode is going to suck because there is NOTHING wrong with this movie. It is FLAWLESS and a cyberpunk classic. How dare you sirs and ma'am!

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SM-Su6gcIQ

     

     

    The director Iain Softley is a member of the organisation I work for, and that interview was done in the morning in a room just across from my desk, so I listened to it live, so to speak.

     

    He's actually around quite a lot, so I should point him to @HDTGM or this thread. Maybe I should wait until the episode is out. I have a feeling they will be largely positive, though.


  5. How come Scott has so much trouble playing music while Listler can play music with ease? His "pick a song you made and we'll listen to 12 seconds" thing with musicians is pretty irritating, yet Listler can go all in on Mr. Bombastic NO PROBLEMO

     

     

    Listening to another non-Earwolf podcast (sorry Scott), I think they worked it out somehow that as long as you talk all over the song, the software the copyright-bots use to pick up infringements can't detect you're playing it.

     

    So Womp it Up can play all the music they want, because Marissa would never be quiet long enough for any songs to get recognised.

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  6. I liked the ep in the end, but the first section without Jemaine was a little hard to listen to, honestly.

     

     

    Scratch that, I just listened again and I liked it a lot more. First time, I listened in the morning and my brain couldn't handle 4 people talking at once.

     

    Favourite moments:

     

    "Santa works once a year, like a commercial actor".

     

     

     

    "This is quite a difficult interview".

    "What part? What, all of us screaming?"

     

    Then Scott saying 'ahnswers' in Jemaine's accent.

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  7. I listened back to this and it's better second time around. I think the first time I listened was on my morning commute, and the Scotty/Zouks/PFT combo was a little too hyper when I'm in a delicate, exhausted state.

     

    I think even Scott was getting a little frayed by the end after being jumped on so many times for the slightest mistake. I did enjoy the awkward silences, like after his JCVD impression though.

     

    Heynongman.


  8. Me and my wife watched this in 2 parts, and I thought I'd really have to persuade her to finish watching it but she actually wanted to. I think it was okay, and agree with the podcast that maybe they're too good now to do on the show.

     

    I think most of my thoughts have been covered, but I'll throw in a few anyway:

     

    - I think the intro in Washington was more interesting than Orlando. They should have stayed in DC longer. Maybe it was just because Tara Reid was in Florida, so those were the worst scenes. If that's the case, they should have paired her up with someone interesting at all times! Like the guys said, she should be in DC seeing Ian Ziering get his award.

     

    - The cameos were pointless. Sure, get the Hoff and Frankie Muniz in the film, because they're contributing to moving the plot forward, but the hundreds of D-list celebs in the background...I don't get it.

     

    - Nova was far and away the best thing in this movie. She was so great, and deserved a bigger part (which she could have got if there weren't so many cameos to get through). Also, did anyone notice there was a scene with Nova in a hallway on the military base and the extras kept bumping into her shotgun/samurai sword? Careful, guys!

     

    - I can suspend my disbelief that sharks can survive in a tornado and act like meat-seeking missiles, AND wrecking balls capable of leveling huge buildings, but surviving space? #SharknadNO

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