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A good read about 4Chan and other internet stuffs is Cole Stryker's "Epic Win for Anonymous"
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Great episode as always Jake.
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Damn, the insufferable actor who played Mike Hawke(s) had a pretty impressive resume even before this film.
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Each episode is better than the next...favorite part:
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Beverly: Do you want to have kids?
Steve: No, I don't want to come home from date night and find my baby-sitter punching herself in the pussy
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I don't think I need a new format for this. Just Harris being really hopeful as he picks a song to play and then Scott inevitably saying "stop. stop. enough." never gets old. I, too, like the snarkiness that Scott seems to let come out in these eps.
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Also- for a sec I thought the guy from Jacksonville was T.J. calling in from prison.
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"reverse Flowers for Algernon". I love you K-Shaal.
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Fun fact: I have the same birthday as Wompler. I wonder if we can have a double pool party? I'll bring Reardon.
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I loved the Jackass show/movies, but HATED when they pulled pranks and unwilling participants- especially the one that Drew was involved in. Good for him for not having any of it.
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Fred Stoller has been one of the best guests so far. Would love to see him back for a "so bad it's good" movie.
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WOMP UP THE JAMZ!
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I listen to podcasts while I swim and I swallowed pool water many times during this episode. [A whole stomach full of pool water.]
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Just a minor detail, but I love that MTJ guessed "Johnny Hates Jazz" as one of the 90s bands.
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here you go it might not be the best i only spent about an hour on it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2evoqYE1Jw&feature=youtu.be
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That was Kubrick-ian.
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It actually really bothers me when an actor bashes a film they made, especially a high-profile actor like Sylvester, who clearly had his CHOICE of films to do. Just own it. Or don't say anything and move onto the next one. I guess the previous year's "comedy" didn't do it for him?
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102603/
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Roger Ebert hated a lot of films, in fact, he filled a whole book with them [Your Movie Sucks] but what I love most about him is that he hates films that insults the intelligence of the audience.
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I've also noticed that everyone is checking themselves when they start to interrupt one other, which I appreciate.
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Here in San Francisco, drag queen Peaches Christ often does a show called "Night of a 1000 Showgirls" at the Castro Theater with a drag recreation at the beginning- she emerges from a volcano and everything. Then literally anyone who want to give a lap dance to anyone in the crowd is welcome, and the the 1000+ person audience shouting back at the movie. It's one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had.
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No bad movie has ever been "too done" before, especially when our favorite trio hasn't done it yet. And I would LOVE to hear what June has to say.
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Shout out to Beverly Ginsberg for coining "Comedy Bing-Bong". [No, not the Ginsberg you're thinking of.]
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The "It's been..." in the Faurvel voice almost made me drive off the road.
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I really hope the usual lack of comments on the R & B forum doesn't mean that people aren't listening or appreciating it. The commitment to character and backstory is truly outstanding. I also hope that it continues on a weekly basis, a new ep is the highlight of my week.
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A friend of mine got accepted to Arizona State and my first thought was "I wonder if he'll run into Rochelle", forgetting for a moment she's fictional...
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Natasha's right, I'd also like to get up on Henry Rollins in that clip.
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So bummed I missed the live episode! Just came to post once again how brilliantly hilarious R&B are. I hope there are more live podcasts in the future, loved how they dealt with the real time questions. .
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I also love their mentioning of the tech people in the room. Of course there can't be young people in the room without these two giving them unsolicited advice.
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Watching it now in preparation. Posh is actually the most dull and least talented, ironic how she's the one still in the spotlight. Also, this moment in the Olympics:
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I want to know who everyone's favorite Spice Girl was?
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I liked Ginger Spice because she had the best clothes, especially in the Spice Up Your Life video (that spiked headband!) I vaguely recall that when they first came out, she was named Sexy Spice, but it was later changed? Did I dream that?
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I was in college when they first got big, but believe me, people there still went crazy for them. Including Britney, N'Sync and Backtreet Boys. The late nineties were a confusing time.
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Just like the Maxwell House Haggadah, Ronna and Beverly should become a staple of the Passover from here on out.
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I actually think Wompler and Traci would get along. Wompler is definitely the alpha of the two, and I think Traci would be ok with being a more subdued sidekick/henchwoman.
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Shelby was the best. When she started describing Mrs. Doubtfire, I nearly drove off the road.
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I'm really torn! The Spice Girls were just fun pop music- "Spice Up Your Life" and "Stop" are pretty catchy, and I say this unironically. Not that I'm against hearing this group tear this film apart.
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The Sklar Bros are always so damn enjoyable. I still can't tell their voices apart, and probably never will.
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My heart burst with joy even before I listened to this- i was lucky enough to see Room 237 and it will probably be my favorite film of the year. Rodney was right- by the end I was semi-convinced that Kubrick did fake the moon landing. I wish more movies got the "Room 237" treatment.
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I know this podcast is under the comedy section - and it's damn funny - but it's become so much more than that. it's been a celebration of why pop culture is the fabric of society. I am so stoked that there will be more documentary filmmakers in the future.
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Damn, that KNBC news teams are pros- I would have been sh*tting my pants. And then to go back on the air an hour later to report it? Total pros.
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I hate to be the downer, but I think the micromachines guy has passed away.
Episode 70 β Gymkata: LIVE!
in How Did This Get Made?
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This was one of the few films from HDTGM that I actually couldn't sit through, and I'm quite the movie masochist. I agree with June in that gymnasts are incredibly fit, but something about watching gymnasts bothers me. Like their legs are independent beings from their bodies.