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Everything posted by jingodjangomourning
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Episode 14 — Staind Glass
jingodjangomourning replied to JulyDiaz's topic in U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head
If the Earwolf shop offered a Staind Glass stained glass, I would buy it without hesitation and hang it in my office window.- 280 replies
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Submit clips here!
jingodjangomourning replied to jakefogelnest's topic in Submit Clips for The Fogelnest Files
Will your recent interaction with The Residents on Twitter parlay into an appearance of that incredible clip of The Residents dancing behind a crooning Conway Twitty (and David Sanborn's mad science hair) on the show Night Music? http://youtu.be/PGGMT75tZQs -
Podcasting Capsule! Gillian is incredible.
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"It explains what's in my heart and puts it outside of my body."
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Episode 30 — Director's Edition: Cool as Ice
jingodjangomourning replied to admin's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I was really struck by Rob's positive attitude. For so many years it seemed like every time he appeared on television or in print, he was angry and defensive. I'm thinking specifically about his uncomfortable appearance on MTV's "25 Lame" in 1999, in which the comedians (Jon Stewart, Leary, Garofalo, Kattan) seemed a little shaken by him. It's nice to see him embrace some of the insanity of his stardom. -
Top 5 best (or worst) Asian characters played by non-Asian actors
jingodjangomourning replied to Skeevins's topic in Listener Chart Submissions
Ah, perhaps I was being murky. I was meaning to make the very point as you with that performance--"greatest effect" was a statement towards the overall success of the role rather than the amount of offensiveness. -
Top 5 best (or worst) Asian characters played by non-Asian actors
jingodjangomourning replied to Skeevins's topic in Listener Chart Submissions
To Fu Manchu, Thanks for Everything, Joan Chen? One of the strangest and most incongruous fits of casting for me is always John Wayne as Genghis Khan in The Conqueror. And even Peter Sellers seemed to use the role of a stereotypical Chinese man as a go-to in his comedy, with probably the greatest effect in Murder By Death. -
Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970)
jingodjangomourning replied to FrancisRizzo3's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
Nic degrees of separ-Cage-tion? -
Journey with us, if you will, into a cavalcade of whimsy and general merriment!
jingodjangomourning posted a topic in New Catchphrase Suggestions
General merriment is so much better than merriment of the specific variety. -
Episode 29.5 — Minisode 29.5
jingodjangomourning replied to admin's topic in How Did This Get Made?
When I was all of six-years-old, I purchased a hot cassette copy of To The Extreme for my professor father because I was sure he would love it. I mean how could he not? It was the hit on the playground! I hope Mr. Van Winkle addresses his chilling turn as himself in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. -
And I am a person who laughs out loud and claps his hands at the mention of Todd Glass on Comedy Bang Bang. If we shared an office, there would be a lot of clapter (the dreaded clapping and laughter combo!).
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Favorite line: "I'm Laurie like Piper." I'd really love to hear Brett drop a verse on a KRS-One song.
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What guest do you want to see?
jingodjangomourning replied to Johnny Unusual's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
H. Jon Benjamin The Kids in the Hall, individually, collectively, or any combination thereof -
Episode 8 — Analyze Phish Episode 4
jingodjangomourning replied to cyrus's topic in Earwolf Presents
The only sweater that could really beat Scott's sweater would be a sweater adorned with Scott wearing the dog sweater. -
Perhaps my favorite IMDB trivia bit, of any movie: "MGM insisted on cutting a scene of Tank Girl and her kangaroo boyfriend Booga reclining after sex, despite spending $5,000 on a prosthetic penis for Booga." I can't help thinking that Paul F. Tompkins chiming in as Ice-T would be incredible.
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One for the Money (2012)
jingodjangomourning replied to cagefan's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
Cage's performances at least inspire interest in their level of insanity, whereas Heigl is so monumentally uninteresting that the power and magnitude of her blandness doesn't even crush the apathy. -
Nic Cage may be applying that shut-everything-down-to-imagine-becoming-a-villain tactic to his own career.
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Or Critters, definitely any of the Critters series, which inexplicably has 4 films. Critters 3 has the distinct honor of introducing Leonardo DiCaprio.
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"If you have a catchphrase, go ahead and leave it on the message board!"
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There is no cure for Gelmania.