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  1. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim podcast hosts Taz Ahmed & Zahra Noorbakhsh and Andrew talk about Syrian refugees. Don't forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
  2. The hilarious Hampton Yount joins the County boys to share stories of Thanksgiving and to tell us all about playing Crow T. Robot in the new Mystery Science Theater 3000 reboot. Then, Daniel Van Kirk brings us stories that include a couple being arrested after they called 911 five times, because they saw possums and people jumping out of the refrigerator and microwave, a Florida woman who fell asleep in a grease dumpster, and carjackers who found a 8-year-old boy in the backseat and then dropped him off at school. Plus, we get on update from Robert Durst on how his Thanksgiving feast went this year. Check out the MST3K Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mst3k/bringbackmst3k
  3. You asked for it and it's happening, next week we're going deep into the net with one of the most important computer films of all time, Hackers. This week Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for Lifeforce, is joined by Jason to talk about whether or not Nic Cage would make Lifeforce better, and recommends a great Twitter feed & app during Scheer's Picks. Plus, Paul and Jason help HDTGM listeners with their problems and answer their Qs in a special segment called Help Us HDTGM! Los Angeles: Grab your tickets now for How Did This Get Made? LIVE from Largo at the Coronet on January 23rd, 2 shows (8pm and 10:30pm)! Go to www.largo-la.com for tickets! People of the internet: The League is back on FXX 10pm on Wednesdays! A while ago, Paul and Rob Huebel did a comedy special on a 60 foot glass bus that traveled around LA and now you’ll be able to see it. Go to https://itun.es/us/3M4J9 now to buy it! You can also see Jason in Sleeping With Other People in a theater near you! The Hotwives (Casey Wilson, Danielle Schneider, Andrea Savage, Dannah Phirman, Tymberlee Hill, Angela Kinsey, Erinn Hayes) are back and this time they are in Vegas baby! Watch The Hotwives of Las Vegas on Hulu today! Also, check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, Paul in Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp on Netflix, all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, ScheeRL on YouTube here: , and Jason in The Dictator (he’s still in it!).
  4. wow. thanks mash entertainment, that's one leo movie i will not be seeing after you've dropped a huge SPOILER
  5. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim podcast hosts Taz Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh and Andrew talk about the popularity of Banksy's art in Gaza. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
  6. James is spending the holidays without his wife or daughters this year, and needs help to make the most out of a lonely situation. Will Stephen be able to rouse James from his December funk?
  7. Recorded LIVE from Irving Plaza in New York, Abbi Jacobson of Broad City joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the story of Pretzie and Arnold Strong aka Schwarzenegger in Hercules in New York! They’ll cover everything from Arnold’s awkward flirting, Hercules vs. the bear in sneakers in Central Park, the moment of clear genius during the chariot race scene, and Pretzie’s ending monologue. Plus, everyone in the crowd shows off their best Hercules impression during audience Q&As! People of the internet: Check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, and ScheeRL on YouTube here:
  8. It's Comedy Bang Bang's first ever Double Header! Some times, half + half just equals one, and this episode is one of those times. In the first half, Bob Odenkirk stops by to talk "Better Call Saul" and extra special guest Reverend Robert Parsimony joins us to help save our souls. Then in the second half, David Cross stops by the talk about the new episodes of "With Bob & David" and special guest life coach Zin Bradley stops by to help us all get our lives back on track.
  9. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim podcast hosts Taz Ahmed and Zahra Noorbaksh and Andrew talk about Gods of Egypt starring White people and diversity in Hollywood. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  10. Holiday sweaters, cash, and one oft-mentioned backgammon set are fair play for today's discussion about gift giving and "dead weight loss". Side question: Are any holidays 'real'? James doesn't seem to think so.
  11. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim podcast hosts Taz Ahmed and Zahra Noorbaksh join Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss Islamophobia. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  12. Randy and Jason welcome former NFL running back Maurice Jones-Drew who talks about asserting himself as a smaller player at his position, the feeling of scoring a touchdown, and the art of managing a career the starts it's decline the day it begins. Additionally, Maurice discusses the transition from player to analyst, as well as the future of the NFL.
  13. D'Arcy Carden, Craig Rowin, Neil Campbell, and Danielle Schneider discover the sexual double-meaning of pet adoption on this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! They'll also follow the career of an actor whose prime gig is pretending to be a monster in a child's closet, Wee-Man on his new prank show Cat Nuts, and a dramatic actor who regards himself as a Dramatic Tornado. Plus, humon Sarah Schultz stops by to interview Matt about becoming undeniably funny, honing your act, and being inspired by the work of other comedians in The Interview Challenge. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com!
  14. LIVE from Largo in Los Angeles, Seth Morris returns to join Paul, Jason, and June to discuss John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis in 1985's Perfect. They’ll talk about Travolta starting as an obituary writer, seeing a complete aerobics class, and Jamie Lee Curtis having a tender moment with a pool. Plus, everyone discusses the use of the phrase "sphincter muscle" and Jamie Lee's first interaction with a computer during Audience Q&A! Check out Blake Harris' Oral History of Perfect over at www.slashfilm.com! People of the internet: The League is back on FXX 10pm on Wednesdays! A while ago, Paul and Rob Huebel did a comedy special on a 60 foot glass bus that traveled around LA and now you’ll be able to see it. Go to https://itun.es/us/3M4J9 now to buy it! You can also see Jason in Sleeping With Other People in a theater near you! The Hotwives (Casey Wilson, Danielle Schneider, Andrea Savage, Dannah Phirman, Tymberlee Hill, Angela Kinsey, Erinn Hayes) are back and this time they are in Vegas baby! Watch The Hotwives of Las Vegas on Hulu today! Also, check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, Paul in Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp on Netflix, all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, ScheeRL on YouTube here: , and Jason in The Dictator (he’s still in it!).
  15. The writers and performers of such iconic pop hits as “Mad World,” “Shout,” and “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” Tears For Fears are in the studio as well as Scott’s old pal Reggie Watts on this week’s Comedy Bing Bong! We’ll hear all about how Curt & Roland used to sing in a church choir, the new re-issue of “Songs from the Big Chair,” the making of the iconic hit “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” the future for the band, and Reggie gets to ask a very important question. Later, we’ll finally get to find out what’s going on with Cake Boss (Cake Boss!) after his recent run in with the law. Go get the 2014 CBB LIVE Bundle over at the Earwolf store right now!
  16. Stephen’s forthcoming golf lessons prompt a discussion considering how mechanisms such as rapid feedback and failure keep us ‘on course’ in more ways than one.
  17. With all the podcasts and audio content being produced, how do we make it more searchable, findable, and shareable, and then preserve it for the ages? Pop Up Archive is a start-up aiming to address those challenges. Anne Wootton is the company’s co-founder and CEO, and she joins Adam to discuss Pop Up Archive’s services and approach to growing podcasting. She explains how the company transcribes audio into searchable text that’s also time-indexed, and what kinds of uses that data can be used for, like making audio more shareable. To illustrate, Anne details results from tests Pop Up Archive has been running on audio excerpts of different lengths shared on Twitter. Because she is working both with tech investors and the podcast community, Anne also shares her insights on how podcasting can advance as an industry, and what opportunities exist for podcast producers to grow their audience.
  18. Paul F. Tompkins once again welcomes the wonderful real people of Los Angeles AND the internet to a LIVE episode of Spontaneanation recorded at the world-famous Largo at The Coronet! This week, Paul’s special guest is Kristen Schaal of Flights of the Conchords, Bob's Burgers and The Last Man on Earth. They chat about what event Kristen would change in her life, the aftermath of her recent bike accident, and watching The Hobbit with Bret and Jemaine of Flight of the Conchords. Paul is then joined by his Superego colleagues Matt Gourley, Mark McConville, and Jeremy Carter to improvise a story set in a Parking Garage. And as always, Eban Schletter (only the best) scores it all on piano! Photos by Liezl Estipona LA: TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW FOR the DECEMBER 5th SPONTANEANATION LIVE AT LARGO, FEATURING IMPROVISERS HAL LUBLIN, ANNIE SAVAGE AND JANET VARNEY, WITH SPECIAL GUEST RON FUNCHES! ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY. TICKETS PFT's EPISODE NOTES: - During the break before the improv, all four Superegos sang for the live audience, marking the second time this song has come up in one of my Largo shows!
  19. Join Kevin, Samm, and Jaime live from Largo, Los Angeles as they chat with seasoned television producer Vince Gilligan. In great depth, Vince discusses writing, producing, and directing some of tv's greatest series from The X-Files to creating Breaking Bad, and it's spin off Better Call Saul.
  20. Randy and Jason welcome comedian Mark Cohen who talks about the best joke for silencing a room full of jews, life in Las Vegas, and the unique experience of having to perform on 9/11. Then, Daniel Van Kirk covers stories that include the latest trend in parenting, two men that can only fight if they're naked, and a woman that learns the hard way that you mustn't break into a zoo. Lastly, Michael Kissick leaves a voicemail discussing his Thanksgiving plans.
  21. Age and maturity level should go hand-in-hand, but that’s not always the case. What does it take to be ‘mature’, and what are some signs that a person is, shall we say, ‘lacking’ in that department?
  22. When James has a marital spat, unlicensed therapist Stephen J. Dubner is at the ready to discuss the tribulations of committed adult relationships.
  23. Randy and Jason discuss a pro football player that picks a fight with a police dog and a race car driver who's the master of downplaying all serious situations. Then, the Sklars welcome Joel Stein who talks about growing up a sports fan in New Jersey, life as a journalist, and his self improvement podcast Man Made. Additionally, the gang talks about why rich people might have some entitlement issues, the mystery of 600 bobble heads, and Texas A&M's most recent lawsuit. Lastly, Manny Pacquiao calls in to discuss his interest in fighting Holly Holm.
  24. Going back all the way to our very first episode, one of the topics that we've discussed most on this podcast is the Flynn Effect: the inevitability that each generation will be smarter than the last. We're smarter than a generation of people from the early 1900s and the future-people of the 2100s who ride driver-less cars and get wi-fi implanted into their eyelids will laugh at how dumb we are. Knowing this, the Flynn Effect would actually make time travel a bit more problematic than you thought. If you travel to the past, like Marty in 'Back to the Future III', in all likelihood you'd probably be burned as a witch or drawn and quartered for insisting the Earth traveled around the sun. If you go to the future, you'd be considered slow and thick-witted, that's if the people could understand you at all. You'd be Fry. Recorded live at the UCB Sunset theatre in Hollywood, Jack O'Brien is joined by Cracked's Dan O'Brien and Soren Bowie to analyze the horrifying intricacies of 'Back to the Future', and then move onto why time travel as a whole is probably not a good idea.
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