-
Content count
6328 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
5
Everything posted by JulyDiaz
-
Swinging away with Erin Foley.
-
Ronna & Beverly are here to offer advice on age secrets, dating a possible alcoholic, finding a Jewish woman as a non Jewish man, and much more. Sit tight and let these ladies make your life better with their wisdom!
-
The gang climbs over a wall that leads them to a D&D style Beverly Hills neighborhood as they continue to evade giants.
-
Eugene Cordero & Andrew discuss Nativity Pageants. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
-
Happy Thanksgiving race cars! On today’s episode, Andrew and Ify Nwadiwe talk about the new Annie remake. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
-
Climb into the hatch today as Tig, Kyle, and David switch things up today with a special guest-less episode. They read and address YOUR emails, covering topics like being a genius, boredom, and lying. Plus, Kyle brings out a new rap!
-
Randy and Jason welcome to the show Chris Sullivan, a Chicago actor known for “The Knick,” who most recently joined Christopher Walken in “Peter Pan Live!” Chris shares intimate details of working with the famed Film and Theatre Legend. Then, Dan Van Kirk covers the world’s most recent headlines, including, the woman who moves into a KFC, people flying with pigs, and the price of haunted swords. Lastly, D.R. Tuttle calls in to share his own freak encounters with wildlife.
-
Join Kevin as he sits down with actor Joel Murray (Mad Men, God Bless America) as they discuss his notable film and television career. Joel chats about improvising as Chris Farley drunk father, psyching out Jeremy Piven at a final audition, and how he believed that growing up with 8 equally funny siblings was the norm.
-
Andrew Ti and special guest Ify Nwadiwe finish the week off by discussing a caller’s question regarding Black women saying they only date White men. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
-
Episode 3 — Movers and Schaffer with Nip Schaffer
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Hello loyal listeners and welcome back to Movers and Schaffer, a weekly radio magazine program with your host Nip Schaffer (Paul Brittain)! Today Nip is joined by Patti Dukakis, an aspiring stand-up comedian. Nip and Patti talk about how being a mom influences Patti’s stand-up, their favorite movies, and Patti’s comedy heroes. Then, Nip’s correspondent Traci Reardon helps offer advice to Twitter followers in her recurring segment, “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Jeff Hiller, Jon Gabrus, and Mike Still follow the journey of a man with meaty meaty hands, reveal their inner monologues when pressure arises, and see if the greatest directors can answer simple questions on this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! Plus, we see what might happen if airlines allow cellphone usage in another edition of What’s Bothering You. You can now get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual at http://ucbstore.com/books/the-upright-citizens-brigade-comedy-improvisation-manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com! Humans of San Francisco, there will be a LIVE improv4humans on Sunday, February 9th as part of SF Sketchfest. Go to www.sfsketchfest.com for tickets.
-
Howard and Kulap start off the show with a taste of the best and worst salads of the past week. Plus, if you’re the type of Chartist that wants to see people get drunk and act out the movie Armageddon, then meet Mo Mandel! Howard and Kulap welcome Mo to the show to talk about his new show Barmagedden. Then, Mo and Howard compare their unique Nickelodeon voice over skills. Later, the gang deliberates over what level of grad school you need to attend in order to understand the movie Interstellar. Lastly, Mo takes questions from Chartists!
-
Eugene Cordero returns to join Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about the zoo mentality. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
-
It's Episode 9 of our Last Laugh and we're only bringing you the best! TLP favorite Jon Gabrus (Guy Code, Hair Jacked) is here to discuss game show hosting, ridiculous bachelor parties, feminism, and peeing target practice in the shower. Enjoy!
-
Howard and Kulap kick off the show with an in depth look at the old software of our country, which is the East Coast. Howard gets into the details of his trip back home, including building family ties, learning from his nephews what music the youth is listening to, and how he acquired an unreleased Bruce Springsteen album…maybe. Then, the gang plays a clip of their Who Charted exclusive version of “Let It Go,” as masterfully produced by Stard. Later, Kulap discusses her “Thanksgiving Karaoke Spectacular!” Lastly, Howard reveals his latest fashion choice.
-
Episode 55 — Why Hollywood Always Gets the Apocalypse Wrong
JulyDiaz posted a topic in The Cracked Podcast
Lately, you can't swing an undead cat without hitting the end of the world. Whether it's the pure escapism of 'The Walking Dead' or high art like 'The Road', every story hits the same beats: it's every man for himself against the hoard of zombies or cannibals or nuclear Nazi mutants, and the only ones who survive are the badasses with shotguns willing to shoot their best friends for a Pop Tart. Even your general post-apocalyptic dystopia movies fall in the same lazy traps -- every city looks like a warehouse or a desert, not because it's an accurate depiction of such a society, but because they're cheaper to film in. But whether it's a case of art reflecting society or storytellers accidentally tapping into a human desire -- and running with it until it's as bloated and decayed as their crew of extras -- it says something about us that's pretty uncomfortable to think about. The apocalypse is just the new Old West, but instead of conquering the "savages," we just revel in being way better at savagery. We like the idea of the fall of civilization because it allows us to elevate basic human decency to heroic decency, and escape the complications of the modern world -- even if most of us would die without it. But that’s why every disaster in the history of ever has shown that it doesn’t play out that way at all. This week, Cracked editors Jack O'Brien, Soren Bowie, and Jason Pargin (aka David Wong) discuss the rote ways in which apocalypse movies and TV shows always get the demise of civilization wrong. -
Randy and Jason start off the show with sports headlines from the last week, one of which includes, a former NFL quarterback who tries to hide from the police by covering his eye’s. Then, the Sklars welcome actor, comedian, producer, and director Ahmed Ahmed. Ahmed is an Egyptian-American performer who shares the intimate details of growing up and developing a career out of a multi-cultural background. Also, Dan Van Kirk calls in with an update about his journey into the world Chili’s advertising. Later, in Quick Hits, the gang discusses football players that take a stand, what kinds of items college students should be stealing, and an NFL player that, like most Americans, didn’t want to serve jury duty. Lastly, Tom Leykis calls in to share a snap shot of his glamorous life.
-
Joe Wengert, Paul Rust, and Mary Holland are back in the saddle on this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! They’ll turn into big babies, confront a dying grandfather with some truths, and take us behind the scenes on James Cameron’s action film “True Lies.” Plus, Besser Went Down to Twitter as he talks about his Twitter interaction with Charlie Daniels and we find out how yella one of Charlie’s Twitter supporters is in another edition of Case Closed. Make sure to get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual at http://ucbstore.com/books/the-upright-citizens-brigade-comedy-improvisation-manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com! Humans of San Francisco, there will be a LIVE improv4humans on Sunday, February 9th as part of SF Sketchfest. Go to www.sfsketchfest.com for tickets.
-
Steve Agee & Dan Telfer are here to stay as they join the Nerd Poker gang officially! This time around the gang decide to either fend off some blue giants or make their way to the docks.
-
They’re BAaaaack! Elizabeth’s besties Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Artemis Pebdani come on to discuss PEARL JAM, their witness protection program ideal lives, gospel singing classes, Pearl Jam, high school teachers, snickers bars, Pearl jam, and Pearl Jam. It’s episode #7 of our last laugh countdown - Enjoy!
-
Episode 61 — Pauly Shore, Our Close Friend
JulyDiaz replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
-
John Gemberling, Stephanie Allynne, and Dan Lippert do whatever it takes to party, experiment on a four arm freak, and search for the perfect vagina on this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! Plus, they check in on the war on Christmas. Give the gift of the UCB Comedy Improv Manual at http://ucbstore.com/books/the-upright-citizens-brigade-comedy-improvisation-manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com, and the new improv4humans sexy robot t-shirt at the Earwolf store!
-
Howard starts off the show with an in depth investigation into how Kulap was courted by “Scottie Too Hottie.” Then, Kulap reveals the second season of Serial, “The Rise and Fall of Being a Power eBay Player,” the story of Howard Kremer. Also, in this weeks “How to Act,” Howard deliberates over doing battle with the self-checkout robot in the grocery store. Later, Stard talks about the making of an all-new Who Charted version of Frozen’s “Let It Go.” Lastly, the gang makes it very clear that Howard is NOT the Cosby of eBay.
-
Wake up sleepy head and tune into Jason Mantzoukas, Jessica St. Clair, and Lennon Parham as they throw on the cans for an improv4humans with Matt Besser that will make you say the Kool-Aid man’s famous catchphrase! Listen as they look into the life of a married couple who are partners in the police force, investigate the Kool-Aid man murders, and participate in a NFL style prom draft. Plus, everyone tries to help Jessica face her fears of the 1991 thriller The Silence of the Lambs. Make sure to get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com! Check out improv4humans with Matt Besser LIVE at the Blue Whale Comedy Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, June 14th!
-
Randy and Jason welcome Frontier Ruckus to this week's Sklarbro County, who stop by the show while on tour with their new album “Sitcom Afterlife.” Then, Ian Karmel helps to explain to all non-lovers of sports, what it is that makes the whole thing so damn appealing. Also, Dan Van Kirk shares numerous stories, including, the man who keeps his car from getting towed via swordsmanship, the man who sticks a chainsaw in his pants, and lastly, the man who just wanted some Taco Bell. Finally, Frontier Ruckus closes the show with yet another phenomenal performance.