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    Homework - Cry Uncle! (1971)

    Next week, Amy will be joined by filmmaker Lloyd Kaufman to discuss the 1971 film "Cry Uncle!" "Cry Uncle!" is available to watch for free on YouTube:
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    Episode 542 - Big Ben Minus Ten

    Comedian Phoebe Robinson joins Scott to talk about the origin of her podcast-turned-HBO special 2 Dope Queens, her second essay collection ‘Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay,’ and her latest workout routine. Then, television personality Mary Berry stops by to stomp out nasty rumors about herself, and athlete Bertrand “Sweet Sauce” Gilmore explains how he got his nickname before showing off his most famous tricks on the court.
  3. Actor and filmmaker Thomas Lennon joins Amy live from Overlook Film Festival to pit the 1973 horror film “The Exorcist” against its 1990 sequel “The Exorcist III.” They discuss how the films use sound design to scare, the true story behind the exorcism, and why “The Exorcist III” is the best threequel of all time. Plus, we get insights about both films from the audience before Amy and Thomas make their final cases for which film should enter The Canon.
  4. Marina Del Rey Public High’s conflict resolution counselor Jenelle Pierce (Jean Villepique) joins Marissa and Listler this week to talk about her role as a “fight facilitator.” We’ll hear about Jenelle’s combat training before getting some tips for fighting flashers during “What’s Cheesing You?” Later, they help listeners with meeting new people during Listler’s Love Lockdown and Jenelle shares her greatest regret for “Spotlight On.”
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    Homework - The Breakfast Club (1985)

    Next week, Amy will be joined by film critic Christy Lemire to discuss the 1985 film "The Breakfast Club." "The Breakfast Club" is available for viewing on YouTube here: and on Amazon here: http://a.co/41uVXWm
  6. Jon Gabrus, John Gemberling, Gavin Speiller, and Brett Morris join Matt Besser for this year’s special 420 edition of improv4humans! They perform scenes about introducing your old circle jerk buddies to your wife, getting cold feet before a wedding because the groom isn’t funny, and an attempt to bust a baby-beef conspiracy. Plus, a couple must hide from their child in order to discuss their workdays, and a teen has a tough time getting his friends excited about the mystical land in his parents’ wardrobe. (1:47-19:20) Intro Discussion- Home Invasion- A couple buys a new home where one window does not lock. (19:26-26:27) Suggestion from Twitter- Snit – A police officer trying to calm down a slightly irritated citizen (27:54-36:07) Question from Twitter- What is Something You Did, and Regretted Immediately After? – A man introduces how new wife to his old circle jerk group. (36:12-46:15) Question from Twitter- What Are Some Deal Breakers You Have for Relationships? – A man’s fiancĂ©e doesn’t think that he is funny (47:28-1:00:06) Question from Twitter- Who is the Most Famous Person You Have Ever Sat Next To? – A sting to bust a baby-beef conspiracy. (1:00:45-1:05:56) Discussion- Having to Retell a Story – A couple must hide from their kid so that they can tell stories without being interrupted. (1:06:18-1:15:00) Suggestion from Twitter- Bat – A teen can’t get his friends excited about the mystical land that he discovered in his wardrobe.
  7. The boys Sean and Hayes need JOE WENGERT to help them do a contest to beat another show.
  8. Erin shows off her Hollywood side as Bryan shares his trip to the Hammer Museum on this week’s Throwing Shade! First, Bryan discusses the Trump Administration’s HHS policy allowing doctors to claim “religious exemptions” – and refuse treatment to LGBTQ patients. Then, Erin talks about the sleepwear company Lunya’s oblivious marketing strategy for their newest color, “Offred.” A.P. Bio’s Jean Villepique joins to reveal the true nature of Shen Yun, how her crazy year has led her to new successes, and the usefulness of corporate improv.
  9. Carl Tart, Hillary Matthews, and Ali Ghandour join Matt Besser for this week’s improv4humans! We’ll hear about an extremely personalized wine bar, airplane passengers who rally against an obnoxious farter, and cheerleaders that lead their cheers with facts. Later, a street interview inspires terrible gift ideas for a nephew’s birthday. (:52-8:36) Suggestion from Twitter- Cheese – Two people panicking about pronouncing food names wrong in a foreign country. (8:43-13:32) Let’s Talk Some More About That – Ordering Wine – An extremely personalized wine bar that bases it selection from the customers pop culture interests. (13:40-17:30) Let’s Talk Some More About That- Farting on an Airplane- Passengers on an airplane rally against a man that won’t stop farting (19:05-29:00) What is Going On? – Bakeries That Won’t Make Wedding Cakes for Gay Couples – A gay couple tries to find a loophole to get a wedding cake from a Christian bakery (29:49-38:15) What is Going On? - UCLA Frisbee Cheer – Cheerleader who create cheers with overly simply facts (38:46-44:28) What is Going On? – Support Hamster Flushed – A man who can not bring his emotional support animal on the plane jumps to trying to kill it. (44:39-55:26) Intern of the Street Interview- Awkward Teenage Birthday – An uncle brainstorms inappropriate gifts for his teenage nephew’s birthday. (55:34-1:01:02) What is Going On? – Laws Stopping Looking at Your Phone While Crossing the Street – A man defends himself after hitting Jaywalkers with his car. (1:01:11-1:14:00) Let’s Talk Some More About That- Cryotherapy - A cryotherapy engineer doesn’t understand how to use the phrase ‘a Sophie’s choice’
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    Episode 385 - This Is Not Creamy

    Comedian Moshe Kasher joins Howard and Natasha this week to talk about his and Natasha’s new stand up show on Netflix “The Honeymoon Stand Up Special.” We’ll hear about the state of pop rock and how Moshe taught Justin Bieber a lesson while they count down the Top 5 Songs on iTunes, Plus, they count down the latest Movie Chart, and Moshe shares the story of his contributions to electronic music during Our Hot Picks.
  11. Actor Clea DuVall sits down with Cameron to discuss fighting for yourself, loving yourself, and auditioning for Veep.
  12. Choir teacher Dr. Gregory Cotton (Zeke Nicholson) brings his dulcet tones to this week’s Womp It Up! During “Hot Topix,” Dr. Cotton tells the story of getting married young and Marissa shares her ideal prom proposal. Then Dr. Cotton addresses the lack of respect in his class during “What’s Cheesing You?” and Marissa and Listler peel back the choir teacher’s layers during “Spotlight On.”
  13. This week, Erin discusses Kentucky’s new law banning a safe and medically proven abortion procedure known as dilation and evacuation as well as Gov. Matt Bevin’s strange history in the bell business. Then, Bryan brings an update on the Columbus Pride Festival and how it revealed a diversity the small town didn’t know it had. Plus, superstars Trixie Mattel and Paul F. Tompkins return to talk the best drag names out there and to compete in a fiery accent-off, and blogger/author Orlando Soria stops by to share hot tips on how to hang drapes correctly and more from his new book Get It Together.
  14. Jody Avirgan (FiveThirtyEight) and comedian Tony Deyo join Negin to chat about James Comey’s media blitz and Sean Hannity’s relationship with Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. Plus, they delve into implicit bias and the baseless arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks.
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    Episode 92 - Cohenoscopy

    Lauren Duca (Teen Vogue) and Lizz Winstead (The Daily Show) join Negin for an all-lady power hour. They chat about the FBI raid on Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen and rate Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimony (and his suit). Plus, the panel breaks down Syria’s recent history.
  16. Recorded live at Improv Boston, Hari and Ashok Kondabolu continue their verbal assault on Boston. Also, Ashok suggests the elimination of birthdays & the Brothers debate the merits of various dried fruits.
  17. Writer Jeff Weiss joins Andrew to talk about the right-wing takeover of LA Weekly and the #BoycottLAWeekly response, dropping missiles on Syria, Starbucks’ racial bias training, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  18. Alison Rich (The Goldbergs, Party Over Here) joins Jess and Zach for an arctic musical filled with penguin eggs, fish gifting, narwhals and more! With songs like “Fishkabob”, “When In Doubt Float” and “Will I Be A Gewd Dahd?”, you’ll be tingling for more of these tunes.
  19. Sean and Hayes are joined by NICOLE PARKER for Hollywood Handbook presented by Popcornopolis.
  20. Comedian Gaby Dunn sits down with Cameron to discuss YouTube’s impact on the entertainment industry, shadow culture, and how society can influence our decisions.
  21. Writer and co-host of Fatman on Batman Marc Bernardin joins Amy to discuss the 1992 Eddie Murphy film “Boomerang.” They discuss the importance of the all-black cast, the powerful female characters, and the evolution of the Eddie Murphy identity. Plus, we’ll hear about Robin Givens’ strong performance and how “Boomerang” challenges the audience’s empathy.
  22. Hari and Ashok visit Boston to reflect on Hari’s college years in New England and wax poetic on Ashok’s love of vacuum sealed containers. Recorded live at Improv Boston, the Kondabolu Bros explore their complicated feelings about U2, why they hate the concept of suntanning, and tell the audience what really went down that one time in India.
  23. Tim Meadows, Peter Hulne, and Colton Dunn join Matt Besser for this week’s improv4humans! They’ll fact check a Peter Gabriel expert, take a homophobic uncle skydiving, and argue over the name of their gang. Plus, a phone-hat tech trend gains traction and a group of police officers comes up with creative ways to be dicks on the job. (0:34-5:33) Intro Story- When A Quarterback Realized It Was Time to Quit- A football team has lost motivation since their coach stopped getting angry with them. (5:36-18:17) Let’s Talk Some More About That- Peter Gabriel CD- A press conference with a Peter Gabriel expert is constantly fact checked (18:25-25:04) Question from Twitter- What is One Thing You Would Never Try? – A man takes his homophobic uncle skydiving (27:50-36:50) Let’s Talk Some More About That- Realistic Dildo- A staged show with a man with a large penis. (37:00-51:55) Question from Twitter- What Is the Most Amount of Money You’ve Ever Carried?’ – A gang argues over how to split up the money from their muggings (52:06-1:05:05) Question from Twitter- What Should Be a Thing Again? – A new trend of wearing hats with phones and mirrors built in catches on (1:05:48-1:20:15) Questions from Twitter- What is Your Worst Public Bathroom Experience? – A man tasked with cleaning up celebrity’s pee with his socks (1:20:27-1:28:58) Questions from Twitter- If You Were Arrested, What Would People Assume It Was For? – Police officers brainstorm new ways to be dicks to citizens.
  24. This week, Bryan brings forward a Princeton study revealing the level of unequal treatment of LGBTQ students, with special focus on the lesbian and bisexual pupils subject to disproportionally frequent disciplinary action. Erin talks about the offensive treatment of pregnant immigrants in ICE custody as well as the disappointing response on social media to Cardi B’s pregnancy. Screenwriter John August (Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) joins to discuss his new book Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire, his Gothic Cheddar font obsession, and the game he invented, “AlphaBirds.” Plus, a surprise guest stops by to explain why everyone ought to see a therapist.
  25. Writer Molly Lambert joins Amy this week to discuss the 1971 drama “Carnal Knowledge.” They break down the contrast between Art Garfunkel and Jack Nicholson’s characters, the contemptuous directing of Mike Nichols, and Candice Bergen’s complex performance. Plus, they assess how the film contributed to the socialization of the genders and where it took advantage of the repeal of the Motion Picture Production Code.
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