savvyveteran
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Andrew, please, if you're going to Bing something, please use Google. They're a sponsor and are helping keep this show free!
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Holy smokes! This is one of the all-time greats, and one I know I'll be listening to over and over again. (Almost one year after, by the way, another one of the all-time greats which also featured Andy Daly, Something For Daddy.) CBB is one of my favorite favorite favorite things, and it delights me to no end to hear an episode like this that far exceeds my already really high expectations. Thanks!
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I'm living in Chicago right now, and there are so so so many truly great improvisers here that I think it'd be neat if there was something like a satellite "Chicago chapter" of improv4humans that was released every now and again. (Certainly there could be a New York chapter filled with top UCBT-NY, PIT, and Magnet talent, too.) Even though I love the podcast "status quo," and the hilarious, but mostly LA-based, talent that Earwolf is able to get on all of their shows, moving here and getting to see amazing performers at iO, The Annoyance, and Second City makes me think that there's a whole world of wonderful comedians that Earwolf listeners would adore but to whom they have no way of being exposed. Also, since it is, well, just an audio recording, it certainly seems like it would be a relatively easy thing to produce. Anyway! Just a thought.
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Episode 4 — Desert Vacation
savvyveteran replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
This was amazing! Definitely the best episode so far. -
I love this podcast. You have no idea how awesome this is for an improv junkie NOT currently living in Chicago/NYC/LA who needs to get a fix on.
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This is amazing, and I feel like I shouldn't be allowed to listen to it for free. I hope Andy, Sean, and Chad are back regularly, and I'm excited to see who some of the other guest improvisers will be!
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1. A) Patrick McMahon/Jason Mantzoukas limerick-off August Lindt, PFT, and Todd Glass all kill themselves and go to hell. C) Extra-dimensional role-playing with Don Demillo. 2. iBrain 3. Bob Ducca's list of ailments 4. Garry Marshall, Tom Scharpling, and Weird Al play "Who Said It?" 5. Scott's interview with Bjork
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1. A) Patrick McMahon/Jason Mantzoukas limerick-off August Lindt, PFT, and Todd Glass all kill themselves and go to hell. C) Extra-dimensional role-playing with Don Demillo. 2. iBrain 3. Bob Ducca's list of ailments 4. Garry Marshall, Tom Scharpling, and Weird Al play "Who Said It?" 5. Scott's interview with Bjork
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This bums me out, as I've thought for a while that LHR was far and away the best and most original podcast in the challenge, but—as was discussed by the judges nicely after the commercial break/deliberation—they've definitely gained a lot of exposure, and I'm sure a BUNCH of new subscribers (including me!) over the last 9 weeks. I clink my glass to their continued success.
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This bums me out, as I've thought for a while that LHR was far and away the best and most original podcast in the challenge, but—as was discussed by the judges nicely after the commercial break/deliberation—they've definitely gained a lot of exposure, and I'm sure a BUNCH of new subscribers (including me!) over the last 9 weeks. I clink my glass to their continued success.
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I haven't actually listened yet, but I would just like to say how happy I am to have a new Andy Daly episode, because he is a genius and my favorite.
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I second Gym Sockerman. Now that Jeremy's planted that idea in my head, I feel like I NEED to hear that episode. It'd be incredible.
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Episode 107 — Maybe It's Maybelline
savvyveteran replied to engineerdoug's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Fuck. That posted twice, but I'm totally going to save it by posting a link to that bit and pretending that's what I meant to do all along: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iEDyTqubiM -
Episode 107 — Maybe It's Maybelline
savvyveteran replied to engineerdoug's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Great episode! I was just listening to Mulaney's great What's New Pussycat? bit a few days ago, and actually thought to myself "I hope John Mulaney comes on Comedy Bang Bang if he's ever in Los Angeles at some point between SNL seasons." And, thanks to that surprise buzzer-beating appearance by Uncle Cowboy, I got all I could've wanted and more. (Also: in the comments section of the 2-year anniversary episode (pre-redesign) someone joked that Paul Scheer does a great "Paul Scheer with a slightly deeper voice"-character, but Mulaney's old man is truly the top dog when it comes to "vocally-puzzling, indistinguishable from one's normal speaking voice"-characters.)