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Actress Mary Elizabeth Ellis joins the Sklars this week to cut some bodies loose. They discuss the best kinds of fart jokes to make for your kids and swap stories of being on set of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Then, Daniel Van Kirk brings stories that include a nasty obituary article and a steamy home invasion. Finally, Randy and Jason check out some found audio footage from This American Life.
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Stand-up comic Gary Gulman joins Randy and Jason for this week’s episode of Sklarbro Country. We hear about a Packers fan who ditched a steep cab fare and Matt Barnes’ accidental butt-bump before the Sklars get into it with Gary. They discuss the post-Trump mood in the New York comedy scene and what makes competitive stand-up uniquely difficult. During Quick Hits, we hear about a goalie peppered with firecrackers and a kangaroo brawler, and finally, fat Matthew McConaughey calls in to explain how his beer-and-milkshake diet will help him win an Oscar.
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This week, comedian, writer, and actor John Ross Bowie (Speechless) joins Howard and Kulap to celebrate six years of charting! John tells of an acting coach to be reckoned with and addresses a parenting question while they count down Billboard 100’s Top 5 Songs. The gang plans a spa trip and tackles Hollywood’s casting problems during the Movie Chart, and Kulap tries to plot out Dragon Manor while Kevin’s Seduction Tunes flow during Two Charted.
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Episode 101 - Wilma (w/ David Alan Grier)
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Denzel Washington Is The Greatest Actor Of All Time Period
This week, friend of the show David Alan Grier fills in for Kamau as guest-host to explain the wheels of color to Kevin. We hear a classic Prince story and what makes Facebook live worth following before they get into the 1977 television movie “Wilma.” David tells of the film’s impact on him as a young actor and his relationship with Denzel. The two discuss the importance of seeing Denzel on screen for the first time, why the movie is about family at its core, and finally, give the film an official Denzel rating. -
Ronna and Beverly’s Jessica Chaffin joins the Sklars on this week’s County. Jessica gets her longtime friend and HBO producer Bentley Weiner on the phone to discuss getting into boxing early on and to debate fantasy strategies. Then, Daniel Van Kirk brings Stories that include subterfuge at a Canadian mint, a woman stabbed by her own dog, and a gas stop turned kidnapping. Finally, Ronna Glickman calls in to express her disappointment at being left off the show.
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Episode 259 - Millenial Falcon: Live from LA Podfest
DaltonMaltz replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Here's the breakdown for this episode: (4:07 - 7:47) Question for the Audience - Who has waxed their chest? - Hairy man soaks up all the water in the pool (7:55 - 11:21) Audience Suggestion - Butterfly - Mother's beauty destroys the world around her (11:26 - 14:57) Audience Suggestion - Lipstick - Edible make-ups (15:02 - 23:56) Intro Story - Besser's IRS scam calls - Government issues overly personal critiques (24:01 - 28:48) Intro Question - What was the first time you disappointed your parents? - Coming up with your own, non-specific punishments (28:57 - 34:28) Intro Question - What would make you judge a band so harshly that you wont even listen to them? - Throwing around kickball song ideas (34:46 - 38:40) Audience Suggestion - Rollerblades - A community that doesn't believe in skating (38:41 - 41:50) Intro Story - Ian reads comments on Skatetown, USA - A millenial spacecrew (43:39 - 50:28) Intro Question - Did you like your first pet? - Programming very realistic deaths for virtual fish (50:40 - 53:27) Intro Story - Drug dealer who won't say what drugs he sells - A playful drug dealer (53:31 - 1:03:34) Man on the Street Interview - Who are you voting for? Ever been grounded? How come you got two colored shoes on? - Getting beaten by your father with a boat (1:03:39 - 1:11:01) Man on the Street Interview - Who are you voting for, and why? - Ian builds a wall to keep his daughter away from that Mark kid (1:11:17 - 1:14:44) Intro Question - Why are cats tongues made of sandpaper? - Pumpkin Spice Mary shows up during spring break (1:16:42 - 1:20:02) Intro Question - Whats something that everybody seems to love that you cant stand? - Getting someone outside the store to buy you some cool whip (1:19:18 - 1:21:31) Audience Suggestion - Raccoons - Contracting company blames beavers for unfinished work -
Actor, comedian, and musician Ben Roy joins Howard and Kulap this week to discuss open mic fests and to dish on his band Spells. During the Music Chart, we hear about the joys of Philadelphia and Ariana Grande’s entrepreneurial spirit. Ben shares his vast knowledge of western films during a Colorado-themed Movie Chart, and finally, Howard runs down LA’s binary soccer stich while the gang counts down Kevin’s Hot Picks on Two Charted.
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Episode 268 - Jeff Rosenstock, Chris Farren, and the Fart Candle
DaltonMaltz replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Here's the scene breakdown for this episode: (2:37 - 10:28) Let's Hear Another Song - "Still Beating" - Reading a break-up entirely wrong (10:42 - 17:28) Lets Talk Some More About That Song - Chris's band betrayal - Using your dumb roommate for musical inspiration (19:11 - 27:05) Let's Hear Another Song - "Pash Rash" - Being very determined to poop in public (29:33 - 36:36) Let's Talk Some More About That Song - Been guilty of public displays of affection? - Publicizing your PDAs (36:47 - 47:50) Let's Hear Another Song - "Say You Want Me" - A surgeon's husband is a bit too needy (1:01:44 - 1:07:26) Let's Talk Some More About That Song - What does the man in the suit represent? - Restaurant patron wants to get a go at working there (1:07:40 - 1:19:49) Let's Hear Another Song - "Guest List Spots" - Only wanting to see your friend's band because of the headliner -
“Mr. Show” and “W/ Bob and David” veteran John Ennis joins Randy and Jason this week to share tips on being an art dad. Then we hear about what college life was like with David Cross and why playing angry isn’t interesting anymore. Tales of dangerous quarterbacking and the easily robbed are shared during Quick Hits, and finally, Bill Walton calls in to assess his son’s performance as head coach of the Lakers.
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This week, rising comedian Jak Knight joins Randy and Jason in the twilight of Sklarbro County to discuss the challenges of breaking into the stand-up comedy machine. Daniel Van Kirk brings stories about a foul-mouthed educator, a nine-hour long drunk drive, and a miscreant with “superhuman” strength. Finally, the Sklars listen to a voicemail from prosecutor Ken Kratz about his new holiday album.
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Episode 267 - Magic Quilt Party
DaltonMaltz replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Here's the breakdown for this episode: (1:11 - 9:02) Question from Listener - "Do you ever kiss your wife after she's been on i4h and say something like 'baby, you were so funny today'?" - Casting a lighthearted role for The Wire (9:10 - 13:40) Intro story - Who is speed weed? - How Speed Weed got his name (12:49 - 29:40) Crap on youtube - "Day and Night DVD Preview" - Ducking out on your friends at the bar to quilt at home (32:36 - 45:02) Twitter Suggestion/Question from Listener - "when was the last time you made an adult cry?" - When your father requires you to read at inopportune times (45:58 - 55:22) Intro story - Brett's Honus Honus tour story - Groupies that bestow stupid praise (55:37 - 1:06:44) What the fuck is going on? - Finding conservative voices on your feed - Hillary's presidency means nobody can be racist anymore (1:06:51 - 1:12:19) Lets Talk Some More About That - Putting yourself on the line for others - Refusing to step in when your wife is verbally harassed -
Episode 160 - Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo, Our Close Friends
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Hollywood Handbook
Hayes and Sean have a discussion with BETH NEWELL and SARAH PAPPALARDO from Reductress about their new book "How to Win at Feminism" in a show that is not changed at all by the results of the election. -
This week, actor Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) joins Randy and Jason for a special post-giving episode of Sklarbro Country. We hear about an enterprising NBA player and a revenge plot by Steve Francis during Takes followed by a chat with Martin about pro bowling strategies and his new movie “Operator.” Joe Thomas Sr. gets his yard take counted and Dennis Rodman’s latest venture is recapped during Quick Hits, and finally, the Sklars take a call from Mark Wahlberg to find out what he’s thankful for this holiday season.
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This week, comedian and actor Jimmy O. Yang joins Howard and Kulap for a tasty Thanksgiving chartucopia! They swap normcore rap names and test out experimental forms of learning while counting down Spotify’s Top 5 Viral Songs. During the TV Chart, we hear about the cult of Gilmore Girls, and the gang finds a Ramhand doppelganger while listening to Kevin’s Hot Picks during Two Charted.
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Comedian and actor Mo Mandel returns this week to join Randy, Jason, and Daniel Van Kirk for a Thanksgiving County. Mo tells the tale of purchasing a gift for his parents and reflects on his new stand-up special before the gang gets into Stories. We hear about a bootcamper who was hit in the face with a fish, a Norwegian man getting lodged in a shower stool, and a driver who left her Pontiac in a ditch. Finally, the Sklars listen to a voicemail about holiday travel from friendly TSA agent Michael Kissick.
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Episode 34 - Velveteen Carter was in the Horse Pillow (w/ Carl Tart)
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Hard Nation
Mark and Pete welcome one of the few black female Trump supporters, Velveteen Carter (Carl Tart), to Hard Nation. Velveteen defends her “No Lunks” policy and explains how she knows Hillary Clinton killed Michael Jackson, before the whole gang gets drunk on Svedka Mango Pineapple Jalapeño vodka. Ka-chunk! -
Episode 266 - Matt's First Locker-Room Talk
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Jessica McKenna, Dominic Dierkes, and Brandon Gardner join Matt Besser this week to engage in consensual locker-room talk. Maggie Smith refuses to come out to sign for her packages, Tori Spelling lands a starring role as a boat, and the world’s most annoying poker player inspires a scene that follows the life of man with mirrors in his eyes. -
Episode 266 - Matt's First Locker-Room Talk
DaltonMaltz replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Here's the breakdown for this episode: (00:26 - 6:43) Intro story - Uber drivers voting for trump? - Uber driver wont leave the politics alone (07:01 - 18:29) Intro story - Matt's first locker room talk - Yhe consensual kind of locker room talk (18:36 - 25:42) Twitter suggestion - "Its all over now, baby blue" - Maggie Smith wont come out to sign for her packages (25:58 - 41:11) Twitter suggestion/Question from Listener - "When did an improv bit go too far?" - Tori spelling is offered a movie role as a joke at a party (44:27 - 1:00:09) Crap on youtube - "the moment will kassouf was eliminated from WSOP" - Trying to play poker when your eyes are like mirrors (1:00:16 - 1:07:35) Lets talk some more about that - Whats the difference between stupid and uneducated? - A stupid information booth (1:07:51 - 1:15:00) Question from listener - "Have you ever caught your parents in a bold faced lie?" - Being near weed will get you messed up -
Wrestler, comedian, and podcaster Colt Cabana joins Howard and Kulap on this week’s Who Charted! They chat about the influence of indie wrestling before getting into Stereogum’s 5 Best Songs of the Week. Howard shows off his action figures as Colt drops some insider wrestling info during the TV Chart, and Engineer Sam joins Two Charted for a lesson on how to pick up some Millennial vocab.
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The Shrimps take on the The Spice Squirls at pan Pacific park. Matt Gourley, and Mark McConville get back into the action. The Shrimps on Twitter: @pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @shrimpsradio Pistol Shrimps Radio on Instagram: @pistolshrimpsradio Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @mattgourley Mark McConville on Twitter and Instagram: @markmcconville
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In the first Earmovie of Season 3, “Blood from a Stone” by Bill Palmer is both a tribute and a send-up of the blood-spattered heydays of irresponsible 1980’s action films. Sean Sharpstone (Paul Scheer), is a muscle-bound renegade cop wrapped in acid-wash denim and dipped in pure testosterone. It’s 1986 in Los Angeles, and Sharpstone’s loose fists and tight jeans are the only things that can stop a spider-worshipping cult from creating an invisible network that will change the face of the nation – something they’re calling a “Worldwide Web”. When Sharpstone slides behind the wheel of his t-top Camaro, rules, consequences and ethical behavior take a backseat to broken bones, severed limbs and one-liners delivered to corpses. You’re invited to sit shotgun. Starring Paul Scheer, Gregg Henry, Troy Blendell, Liza Lapira, Larry Poindexter, Alex Ashbaugh, Mousa Kraish, and Rane Jameson. Original Music by Ryan Connor. Main Theme by Ryan Connor and Jeaux Janovsky. Bill Carter Theme by Brett Morris.
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Larry Wilmore has worn many comedic hats, from writer and show creator (The Bernie Mac Show) to late-night host (The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore). He joins Katie and Brian to process the election results, pay tribute to Gwen Ifill and share highlights from his over 25 years in television. Plus, we want to hear from our conservative listeners: what do you think the future holds for the GOP? Leave us a message at 929-224-4637.
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Building castles in the sky with Mike Schmidt.
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Episode 160 - Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo, Our Close Friends
DaltonMaltz replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Yes, you can trust me. I promise. Do not be afraid. -
Episode 899 - The Aftermath to Performative Wokeness (w/ Ian Karmel)
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Yo, Is This Racist?
Comedian and writer Ian Karmel (Chelsea Lately) joins Andrew this week to cover the aftermath of the election, potential new tax plans, the best ways to be performatively woke, the fake news epidemic, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.