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Next week, Amy will be joined by Slate contributor and writer Seth Stevenson to discuss the 1969 film "Putney Swope." "Putney Swope" can be watched on Amazon here: http://a.co/41MWQNc
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Next week, Amy will be joined by producer Bryan Cogman to discuss the 1933 film "Footlight Parade." Footlight Parade is available to view on Amazon here: http://a.co/aOb2ATS
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Bryan Safi and Erin Gibson (Throwing Shade) join Howard and Kulap for a midsummah night’s Who Charted! Bryan and Erin celebrate their big move to Earwolf and debate the sexiest season for songs while counting down the Top 5 Hot Tracks on iTunes. Then, they talk new gay trends during an historic Movie Chart, and Kevin unwraps a special present on Two Charted.
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Episode 296 - Teen Vogue, Utah Family Planning, and Guests Kurt Braunohler and Lauren Cook
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Attitudes!
This week, Bryan and Erin discuss the Activist Mommy’s response to Teen Vogue’s anal sex guide and the changes being made to Utah’s family planning services. Then, they welcome actor/comedians Kurt Braunohler and Lauren Cook on to talk about the difficulties of proposing in a hot air balloon, the tackiness of Hearst Castle, and sweet bonobo love. Plus, Kurt and Lauren share some of the adventures they went on in preparation for their new podcast, “Wedlock.” -
Actress Heather Matarazzo joins Amy this week to discuss the 1987 thriller “Fatal Attraction.” They break down Michael Douglas’s tough shell and take familial lessons from the film, focusing especially on director Adrian Lyne’s in-your-face imagery. Then, they examine “Fatal Attraction” from a modern female perspective, noting how drastically the conversation has changed since its release. Finally, Amy and Heather dissect the incredibly complex performance by Glenn Close.
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Episode 299 - The Family Crest and the Love Shareholders
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
The Family Crest joins improvisers Jon Gabrus, Mary Holland, and Drew Spears for this week’s episode of improv4humans! The Family Crest plays a few of their favorite hits which inspire scenes about forgetting the army band, family troubles resulting from global warming, and the problem with hogging the mirror at the clothing store. Later, we meet a group of activists who put in the minimum effort possible and a traffic conductor gives preference to cars full of love. Episode 299 - The Family Crest, Jon Gabrus, Mary Holland, Drew Spears (1:53 - 21:45) Let’s Hear A Song - “Beneath the Brine” [2:08 - 8:08] - 1. Army band doesn’t show up, but Jon brought a triangle (8:18 - 12:28) / 2. Drew’s girlfriend literally weighs him down (12:48 - 21:45) (23:31 - 46:34) Let’s Listen to Another Song - “Sparks” [23:47 - 27:36] - 1. Global warming leads to family problems (27:37 - 36:28) / 2. Jon only gives dabs of his love (36:44 - 46:34) (47:41 - 1:04:08) Let’s Listen to Another Song - “Mirror Love” [47:51 - 52:02] - 1. hogging the mirror at the clothing store causes enormous problems (52:03 - 59:58) / 2. Activists put in only minimal effort (1:00:20 - 1:04:08) (1:05:10 - 1:20:05) Let’s Listen to Another Song - “Love Don’t Go” [1:25:56 - 1:10:00] - 1. A traffic intersection officer decides when the cars go based on how much love is in the car (1:10:00 - 1:14:38) / 2. A marriage counselor asks couples to recall their disgust for each other (1:14:50 - 1:20:05) -
Actor/writer Allyn Morse (Scotch Moses) joins Deanna as well as guest host Bryan Safi for this week’s HTBLO! Bryan shares the scariest thing about having a late night show before they talk to Allyn about the origin of her cool name, having respect for Bella Thorne’s unabashed vanity, and Ed Sheeran’s abundant tats. Plus, they break apart the Rob Kardashian/Blac Chyna revenge porn scandal.
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Sean and Hayes are joined by MATT GOURLEY to help him do his show I Was There Me Too from now on.
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Homework - Lost in Translation (2003) vs. Marie Antoinette (2006)
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in The Canon
Next week, Amy will be joined by Stephanie Zacharek of TIME to go head to head with "Lost in Translation" vs. "Marie Antoinette." "Lost in Translation" can be viewed on Amazon Video here: http://a.co/fQKwLUN "Marie Antoinette" can be viewed on Amazon Video here: http://a.co/cZq5vSD -
Episode 113 - Bryan Safi, Erin Gibson: The Etique-cast
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to The Etique-cast, the polite podcast that explores all things courteous with your hosts Harnold Palmer (Bryan Safi) and Rita Teresa (Erin Gibson). Harnold and Rita welcome Manners Mentor Roberta “Bobby” Bell this week to converse about polite pickup lines, the correct way to ask for a lot of money, and the importance of teaching memorization. Later, Bobby vents her concerns about the new youth, and Traci Reardon stops by to help her Twitter followers with questions of bedroom etiquette on another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Episode 295 - Irish Abortion Access, Salivary Responses and Guest Laurie Kilmartin
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Attitudes!
This week, Bryan gives tips on vacation body grooming, Erin shares developments in Northern Ireland’s abortion laws, and we hear about the surprising triggers of salivary amylase. Then, writer/comedian Laurie Kilmartin (Conan) discusses the inspiration for her series of pool reviews and why she’s so impressed with her son when it comes to talking about race. -
Actor/improviser Eugene Cordero joins Howard and Kulap this week for some sweaty midsummer charts! They count down the Top 5 Most Viewed Songs on YouTube, and Eugene explains how his son earned his nickname. Then, during a special TV Chart, the gang weighs in on the recent Hawaii Five-0 fallout, and Kevin plays his Hot Picks as Howard and Kulap swap July 4th stories on Two Charted.
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BuzzFeed creator Ali Vingiano joins Emily and Deanna this week to discuss celebrity love letters, the best unexpected responses to her videos, and her future project aspirations. Then, Ali explains her perspective on being a young feminist in the modern age, and later, the girls break down the newly redesigned Ken dolls.
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Sean and Hayes sit down with HOLLY PRAZOFF to learn about Canada and to help Kevin with something.
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Actor, comedian, and improvisor Tim Baltz (Shrink) joins Howard and Kulap to count down the best in summah charts! We hear a special music chart of the Top 5 Howard Kremer Songs on Spotify while Tim explains the benefits of brewing your own sunscreen, and the gang talks French connections and fave Tom Petty hits during the Movie Chart. Later, Howard shows off his most patriotic item from the Summah Shrine during Two Charted.
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Sean and Hayes are once again joined by JULIE KLAUSNER to help them prepare a show that will win the upcoming Tony Awards.
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Episode 63 - Rebel Without a Cause with Jack Grinnage and guest hosted by Amanda Lund and Maria Blasucci
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in I Was There Too
While Matt is off getting married and honeymooned, I Was There Too will feature a special run of guest hosted episodes! This week actor Jack Grinnage joins guest hosts Amanda Lund and Maria Blasucci to discuss the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. Jack explains how he lied about his age to get a role in the movie, his college friendship with actress Beverly Long, and how they built the action around James Dean’s strengths. Then, they talk about the evolution of craft services, why everyone wanted to be paid for “golden time,” and how a terrible interview got Jack cast in King Creole. Finally, Jack tells of meeting Colonel Tom Parker, why he never saw Elvis out of makeup, and Laurence Olivier’s reaction to finding Jack in his chair during the filming of Spartacus. -
Eugene Cordero, Jessica McKenna, Jon Gabrus, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, and Drew Tarver join Matt Besser for the next chapter of The Mopes Trilogy! Gene, Jon, and Jess continue their quest to complete fifty jobs in fifty weeks and inherit the fortune of Sanford Micheals. Will our heroes succeed as a babysitting team? How will they fare as funeral home managers? Can Jess surf the Big Kahuna? All that and more on this installment of The Mopes Trilogy!
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Coming to you LIVE from San Francisco, it’s Politically Re-Active at Comedy Central’s Clusterfest! Joining your favorite hosts on stage are comedian and podcast queen Phoebe Robinson, the brilliantly witty writer (and This American Life favorite) Lindy West, and our favorite undercover investigative journalist, Shane Bauer! We talk about white nationalists taking over Berkeley, the danger of buying into Ivanka Trump’s beauty, and of course, Bill Maher. And for the comedy nerds, a surprise guest shows up on stage… so hit “play” already! Phoebe Robinson’s got a book and hella podcasts! Read _You Can’t Touch My Hair_ and listen to her shows 2 Dope Queens and Sooo Many White Guys wherever you’re listening to this podcast. And follow her on Twitter, boo boos!: @dopequeenpheebs. Lindy West isn’t on Twitter, but you can read her musings and analysis at The Guardian and find her tour dates at http://www.lindywest.net/. And like Phoebe, she’s got a New York Times bestselling book! Pick up _Shrill_ ASAP! Private prisons, border militia, and white nationalists – Shane Bauer’s incredible reporting can be found at www.motherjones.com. In the meantime, keep up with him on Twitter: @shane_bauer. Kamau and Hari have missed you! So listen to their standup, read their books, watch them on CNN, and find them in person at http://www.wkamaubell.com/ and http://www.harikondabolu.com/. Thanks, and be back soon!
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Next week, Amy will be joined by Vanity Fair film critic Richard Lawson to discuss the 1969 political thriller "Z."
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Episode 294 - Porn Search Stats, Human Coalition, and Guest Matt Bellassai
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Attitudes!
This week Bryan reports on the most-searched porn keywords in various states and Erin explains the terrible new Human Coalition app. Plus, they welcome on writer Matt Bellassai to talk about the world of the mathlete, winning a People’s Choice Award, and his new book “Everything is Awful.” Then, Matt tells the story of his custom wine blend before joining Bryan and Erin in a game of Shade or No Shade. -
Episode 111 - Johm Ross Bowie: Under the Underground
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to Under the Underground, the show that plays music most people are too afraid to! Host Todd Frank (John Ross Bowie) welcomes independent touring artist Melissa Tovey to discuss her enthusiasm for animal noises in her music and to listen to a few of her newest tracks. Plus, Melissa explains why her hometown isn’t on the map, Todd gives his take on how The Beatles destroyed music, and finally, Traci Reardon stops by to help her Twitter followers understand underground music in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Vine personality Wahlid Mohammad joins Emily and Deanna this week to talk about living in a post-Vine world! Wahlid gets the girls moving on Facebook stories, explains the new app “musical.ly,” and sheds some light on the fate of Vine superstars past. Plus, we hear about the hot tail from Vine and the explanation for Wahlid’s unique vanity plate.
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Director Edgar Wright joins Amy this week to discuss the 1978 crime thriller “The Driver.” Edgar explains why it’s the perfect 90-minute movie and how it influenced his new film “Baby Driver,” as well as the trickiest part of directing a car chase. They pick apart the root of actor Ryan O’Neal’s stoicism, praise the power of Walter Hill’s script work, and finally they cast their votes on whether “The Driver” should be let into The Canon.
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Writer Jake Fogelnest returns to The Canon this week along with his pick, the 1974 dark comedy “Female Trouble.” Jake explains how seeing the film at a young age shaped his perspective on life and led to a penpalship with director John Waters. Then, he and Amy discuss what makes the film so inclusive, the discrepancies of an NC-17 rating, and the difference between “good” bad taste and “bad” bad taste.