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Episode 29 — Jordan Morris, Our Close Friend
Andrew replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I can't be the only one who thinks the V doesn't go deep enough - don't be afraid to show off those rock-hard abs! -
The name of the REM podcast could be...
Andrew replied to Drakkar Jaune's topic in U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head
Are We Talking R.E.M. To Them? -
Episode 29 — Jordan Morris, Our Close Friend
Andrew replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I hope he didn't injure his hand hitting too many buttons on Call To Duty Ghost (that's one of the new video games for all you jocks) -
Episode 29 — Jordan Morris, Our Close Friend
Andrew replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I don't know about Sean's deep V, but I'm very familiar with Sean's mom's deep V, if you know what I mean. (Sorry guys, no offense meant, but I have a rather sharp wit! All meant in good fun and I hope I didn't offend anyone!) -
Episode 29 — Jordan Morris, Our Close Friend
Andrew replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Very good show, definitely enjoyed the parts where they said my name. Other names, uh, not so much, guys!!! Although I think there is a problem with Earwolf's RSS feeds. I got my pro version come through OK, but I think I've also been receiving the pro versions of all the other episodes too? Don't want anyone to get in trouble for this blunder, but seriously, why even pay the so-called engineers if this is the kind of sloppy work they do? -
Mr Morse, when Jessie Thorne does that thing where he invites strangers to go on a boat vacation with him, do you get a free ticket or do you have to pay full price? Or is it like a partial discount situation? I think you should be able to go for free but maybe have to bring some snacks, that seems fair to me.
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Mr Swordskin, can I start by saying that I love your work in "Gay Robot" and "Seriously, Who Farted?". My question is: your Wikipedia page says you were expelled for posting a lewd sign in class. What was on the sign?
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I think this is another in a long line of examples that show how much you care about Earwolf. How many other CEOs do you know who would hear a minor complaint about the company and respond with a 1500-word forum post detailing the decisions and ending by asking for forgiveness?! Honestly, I zone out or skip through the ads, usually because they're not applicable to me by interest (don't like audiobooks/well-fitted mens chinos) or location (official US postage isn't much use in the UK). I place them into "this is the part where the show pays the bills, ignore for 2 minutes and it'll be back to the good part", so I don't care about what product is being plugged. The content or product in the ad really doesn't affect my view of Earwolf or the hosts, I totally divorce the ads from the show. I also don't "trust" the hosts, I understand it's an ad and they/Earwolf are being paid to read it. That said, I totally understand why you wouldn't feel so cynical about your own company's output, and especially when the ads take the form of personal testimonials. "We use Stamps.com here at Earwolf...", "We used Legal Zoom to set up...", etc. I think you're right to take personal opinions out of the equation with Midroll, and put them into the equation with Earwolf. You haven't lost any of my trust here.
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"Love, Dad"? More like "I Don't Love Dad Because He Never Books Great Guests Like Saracen From Friday Night Live" (Had we finished doing that?)
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Episode 21 — Nick Thune, Our Close Friend
Andrew replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Sean and Hayes helping Mick Thoon tune his guitar made me just larf and larf. -
Episode 001 — The Wit and Wisdom of the West with Dalton Wilcox
Andrew replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project
Love that PFT tested the waters to see if Dalton was suicidal. -
Ben Schwartz and Emmy Rossum. Then Scott can play all the previous clips of him talking about her in one of his classic gotcha journalism segments.
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Uh, a little too many goofs this episode. Scott and his guests just needs to take a more reverent approach towards comedy, in my opinion. Also, Fieri was on blast in this episode, and the TV show. Plus I'm sure there was a bit a while ago about how Scott hated watching Fieri eat, or something? Will Choctaw and Fieri ever have a "beef over" moment?
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Having seen this in theatres today, I can strongly recommend this film. Basic concept is Sly Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger team up to break out of prison. Every plot point results in a "wait, what? WHY?!" 50 Cent plays a "techno-thug". Arnold pulls a mounted gun from a helicopter and fires it in slow-motion. Sly jerry-rigs a SEXTANT. This is the quintessential HDTGM? movie.
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Welcome to Comedy Bang Bang, my love-letter to the magic of podcasting
Andrew posted a topic in New Catchphrase Suggestions
Hugo references are still timely, right? -
Love the running "watch yourself counsellor" and "tis a consummation devoutly to be wished" running jokes. But one little quibble: PFT seems to think 'consummation' means 'situation', but it means 'ending'. This is literally the biggest issue in podcasting right now!
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Episode 238 — Marissa Wompler's Birthday Pool Party LIVE
Andrew replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygod... -
Suuuuuper disappointed that Scott didn't steer the conversation towards Byron Denniston's planned suicide.
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I was sitting listening to this all grumpy, like "Why aren't they being funny?! This is just a straight interview!", but then I figured "Hey, this is actually a pretty good light-hearted interview, it doesn't have to be improv/characters all the time". So... I laaike (my waaife)!
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Andrew replied to BrettMorris's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
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Loved the episode, but kind of disappointed that Scott seems to have dropped the "my wife" bit. Every time a guest says it, I cross my fingers for a mumbled "mahwaaf", but... alas.
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OK, this is hugely trivial, but... What happens when an ad break is taken? Do the hosts and guests sit in silence while the ad plays in real-time, or are they faded out and chat amongst themselves? Or does the engineer just mark an edit point and put in the advert clip later?
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OK, well you asked for questions...! Kind of an open-ended one, but... how does an Earwolf show get off the ground? Does a comedian approach you with an idea? Or have you brainstormed a load of ideas ("Ripping on movies! Dungeons and Dragons!"), and pitch them to people you think might be interested? Do the hosts arrange the guests? Or is that done by an Earwolf employee? How long does it take to perfect a show - how many 'drafts' does a potential show go through? How many shows do you like to have banked at any one time? Or do you only bank shows when you know about upcoming holidays/tours, etc? A year or two ago I remember you saying something like Nerdist, WTF, etc wasn't your competition; your competition was TV, movies, music... Do you still feel that's the case? Phew!
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A while ago, there were occasional references by the guests to (video) cameras recording the studio. Did anything come of that?
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Earwolf, please give Jon Hamm a podcast called 'Hamm Radio'.
Andrew posted a topic in General Earwolf
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