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You can never have enough Bruce Willis in your life. Take a look at the trailer for the 1994 erotic mystery thriller known as Color of Night to get a taste of what you’re in for on our next episode. Of course, it wouldn’t be a minisode without Paul going through your Corrections & Omissions for No Holds Barred and giving some much needed As to your Qs. Don’t forget to grab yourself a brand new HDTGM Daredevil T-shirt over at the Earwolf store and a copy of Paul’s comic book Aliens Vs. Parker now available at www.amazon.com! YOU can help make Matt Walsh (UCB co-founder) & Brian Huskey (Childrens Hospital, Veep) finish their epic film of a revolutionary Hypnotherapist by going to https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-better-you
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Mildred (Sarah Guzzardo) is back to join the gang as they exit the mines and finally make their way to the beautiful and bustling town of Glinishmore. Will the town be entirely comprised of clones? Tune in to find out!
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Award-winning (sleepwalking) comedian, author, and filmmaker Mike Birbiglia makes his second appearance along with intern Gino Lambardo on today’s bonus Bing! Bong! Comedy! Mike tells us about his new special My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend and focusing on a more joke heavy show on his upcoming 30 city tour. Coincidentally, first time guest Victor Diamond drops by with his manager Tiny to talk about his upcoming all Christmas Carol review.
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Stargoyle is in the building! The gang continues their adventure in the tower by doing a lot of rope climbing but will one of them fall to their death into the empty chasm? Tune in to find out! Plus, a special surprise guest from the world of TRON drops by!
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Episode 390 — White People Complaining About Scholarships LIVE
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Yo, Is This Racist?
Members of the Asian Student Union & Andrew talk about white people’s concern towards being unable to get a scholarship through “special treatment” because they are white. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE. -
Join Kevin as he sits down with comedian Dom Irrera (Bob’s Burgers) to discuss his career beginning with recalling the first joke he ever wrote. Dom chats about portraying an Italian Rabbi in Fiddler on the Roof, his awards being the only items to fly off the shelves during a recent earthquake, and being corrected by Bea Arthur at craft service. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1TXxSxZPtA
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This Two Charted come straight from the Stard Alley Studios, but before you start this episode, have you eaten? How's your blood sugar? Tune in to hear your highness Howard, and his right hand band, Stard, blast through a great Wie Wie Chart, talk about the upsurge of comedy shows in East L.A., and dole out some sweet sign posts for Summah. Be kind to this episode, Who Charted comes from a broken home! Make sure to grab yourself the Chart Theme Collection: 15 Charts for $3 over at howardkremer.bandcamp.com!
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Nicole Byer & Andrew discuss a caller who doesn’t want to talk about the slavery in “12 Years a Slave” and instead talk about its art. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
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Renaissance man T.J. Miller has been killing it on HBO’s Silicon Valley and he’s returned to the calming shores to give us a behind the scenes run down of the incredibly well written/casted & hilarious Mike Judge TV show. T.J. describes Mike Judge’s intense attention to detail towards a character, what it’s like to act alongside a fantastic roster of comedic actors, and why luck ultimately makes a TV show really work. Before getting into a round of Quick Hits, T.J. gets into some of the very interesting experiences he had working with Michael Bay & Mark Wahlberg while filming Transformers 4 such as Michael fighting a real house fire. Later, Jesse “The Body” Ventura sheds some light on the mystery surrounding the death of The Ultimate Warrior from his secret bunker in Mexico. Enjoy your trip to the calming shores and make sure to head on over to Netflix to stream The Sklar Brothers’ one hour special “What Are We Talking About” right this very minute! Don’t forget to pick up the album available on iTunes Tuesday, April 29th!
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Memes started out as the secret handshake of the Internet -- a way to let your peers know that you too were up-to-date on the latest cat macros and misspelled quotes from Japanese video games. But now the Internet has changed, and memes aren't what they once were. Cracked Editors Jack O'Brien, Soren Bowie and Cody Johnston explain how our tubes got clogged with memes, leading to planking, Tebowing and all sorts of other "memes" that spread purely because people wanted to see their faces on the news. We like to think of memes as one way people change the face of the Internet, but some memes change people. No one felt like "information wants to be free" until the Internet made it possible. Human language itself may have kicked off as a meme, the "I Can Has Cheeseburger" of prehistoric times. Throw on your headphones and click play above.
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TLP fave comedy writer/actor/producer/director PAUL SCHEER is back!! He is once again a total joy, getting excited with Andy about impending fatherhood, discussing the bathroom accouterment that has changed his life (and he's proud to say it!) how he manages looking sharp while rocking' a white T, and what he plays on his car's TAPE DECK (ahem), especially when his wife is riding shotgun. Enjoy!
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Writer Maggie Mull (Dads) joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about whether Jewish people are always white or not. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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Celebrate the tremendous Sklarbro County 100th episode with Earwolf favorite Paul F. Tompkins! Paul classes things up as he tells us how it’s never too late for anything as his life changed after learning how to drive 4 years ago and finally quitting smoking. He also takes us behind the scenes of his monthly Largo show “VARIETOPIA.” It wouldn’t be a County without Daniel Van Kirk bringing in some crazy stories including the return of Where’s the Headline, police hunting “mystery pooper” defecating on park slides in Ypsilanti’s Prospect Park, and Portland flushing 38 million gallons of water from reservoir because a teenager urinated in it. Plus, in honor of the 100th episode, Mark Wahlberg brings his friend from the industry Garry Marshall to talk show biz and the new project they’re working on together!
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Hilarious stand-up, new father, and Seattle Sports nut Nick Thune joins the County boys to share his thoughts on the Superbowl as a Seattle Seahawks fan. Nick also tells us about his journey back to stand up after breaking his arm in the documentary , his preparation process for his Netflix special “Folk Hero” documented in the YouTube series , and the time he worked as a car salesman & told his boss he had contracted HIV. Daniel Van Kirk then brings us some crazy stories that include a woman who cut off a tattoo of her cheating ex-boyfriend's name with a scalpel, a teen who robbed a 7-Eleven with a chainsaw while wearing a flower pot on his head, and a Norwegian 10-year-old who took his toddler sister on a joy ride. Later, it gets Gumbly in the County as we check in with Bryant Gumbel in his Maybach via voicemail. Punch those waterfalls and enjoy your mid week snack!
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Immersing yourself with Laurie Kilmartin.
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Fabulous actress/comedian/podcaster Janet Varney joins Ronna & Beverly inside the Earwolf studios to chat about starting the SF Sketchfest Festival with her comedy sketch group, her podcast The JV Club that exclusively features only female guests, being recently cast in a tennis centric pilot, and what really infuriates her. Plus, the girls give us all the details on their new ringtone and personalized message now available for sale in the Earwolf store.
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Ever wonder why some movies and musicians hold up ten or twenty years later, while others Kevin-Costner away into obscurity? On this podcast, the Cracked gang explains why ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is a timeless classic, but ‘Dances with Wolves’ physically hurts to watch. Jack O’Brien, Michael Swaim and Adam Ganser go head-to-head with the films and pop songs they loved as kids. No one’s childhood will emerge unscathed.
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Andrew Ti and this week’s special guest Nicole Byer finish the week off by discussing white people naming their kids “Gypsy” or “India.” As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Let’s turn our gaze away from Los Angeles and move over to Washington D.C. which is where HBO’s Veep takes place and Matt Walsh & first timer Tim Simons are both HBO actors in. They’ll define political terms, describe the accents from their hometowns, and reveal some xclusies about Veep. Plus, a chill boarder by the name of XJR& rolls on in the studio to tell us about his charity. We’re not karate kidding you when we say this is an episode you don’t wanna miss!
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In Episode 11 of Season 3, Michael and Michael talk about the very serious topic of true crime. Why does this topic generate the image of darkness? Why is it that some follow the interest of committing the perfect murder? How did Truman Capote’s iconic true crime novel In Cold Blood start a trend of storytelling in the journalistic arts? Tune in as Michael and Michael dive right into this juiciest of topics. “Topics” features original music by Dan Deacon.
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Episode 56 — Ellen Weiss, VP of E.W. Scripps Co.’s News Bureau
JulyDiaz posted a topic in The Wolf Den
Ellen Weiss is vice president and bureau chief for E.W. Scripps Company's multimedia news bureau. She joins Jeff from Washington DC to discuss podcasting's new frontiers in journalism. They talk about Ellen's distinguished career in news at NPR and the Center for Public Integrity and how that led to her taking over Scripps' digital newsroom. Then she explains the strategy behind Scripps's acquisition of the DecodeDC podcast--founded and hosted by former NPR correspondent Andrea Seabrook--and reveals what she thinks is the most exciting thing happening in podcasting today. -
On today’s episode, Andrew and Nicole Byer talk about a small tourist town where certain hotels are labeled as “American Owned” as opposed to do ones owned by an extended Indian family. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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Jack O'Brien welcomes Soren Bowie into the studio and calls up Jason Pargin (aka David Wong) to have a discussion about why certain types of music, like classic rock and old school hip-hop, can always seem cool, but why others, like hair metal, become more embarrassing with age.
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Clowning around with Matt Walsh.
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Episode 86 — Vinegar Syndrome and Massacre Video
JulyDiaz posted a topic in The Fogelnest Files with Jake Fogelnest
Joe Rubin runs Vinegar Syndrome which specializes in restoring/releasing classic X-rated and exploitation films. Louis Justin runs Massacre Video which specializes in restoring/releasing low-budget and hard to find horror/cult/exploitation VHS tapes. These weirdos join Jake to talk about what lead them to do what they do, the process of tracking down directors to be able to re-release films, and their thoughts on the current state of cinema. Along the way they'll take a look at some of the films they’ve re-released such as Game Show Models & Black Devil Doll From Hell. As always, check out all the videos from today’s episode over at youtube.com/TheFogelnestFiles!