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  1. Kevin welcomes one hell of a funny and talented bastard, Greg Cromer. Much is discussed about Greg's road less traveled, from St. Louis to Show Business.
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    Episode 313 - Lou The Human

    Rapper Lou The Human joins Jensen and guest co-host Ali Segel to talk about his various aliases, District 21, “Feel Good” by The Internet, how we were late on Tara Reid’s resurgence, and many more things you should know about.
  3. Welcome to the 3rd episode of Totally Gash with your host Elizabeth Laime! A show created to showcase incredible women and this week Elizabeth is joined by the Media Maven Margo Saint. They discuss how she became one of the first women to rise to the top in the advertising world, the importance of fidget spinners and no sleep, and her devastating childhood. Plus, Traci Reardon stops by to offer advice about being a woman in the workplace in another edition of “Help Me Rhonda.”
  4. In one of their funniest episodes to date, Gilbert and Frank are joined by veteran actor Bill Macy ("Maude," "The Jerk," "My Favorite Year") for a highly entertaining look back at his seven-decade career and his collaborations with everyone from Bea Arthur to Norman Lear to Steve Martin. Also, Bill praises Carl Reiner, understudies Walter Matthau, ticks off Tony Curtis and shares the screen with Art Carney (and Lily Tomlin). PLUS: "Oh! Calcutta!" Remembering Joe Bologna! Gilbert plays a Spaniard! William H. Macy changes his name! And Bill convicts Bialystock and Bloom!
  5. Another summer in the books, another summer of somewhat pleasing comic book movies. Wonder Woman was good! So was Spiderman! Guardians of the Galaxy was...a movie! What's next? Oh no. Don't say it. Justice League. [cue the sound of failure from The Price is Right] All we're saying is there are tons of great indie comics and obscure graphic novels that would make awesome movies that aren't necessarily about super-powered people. So that's what we're talking about on this week's podcast. Alex Schmidt is joined by Cracked's resident comic experts Michael Swaim and Randall Maynard to pitch movie versions of 11 of their favorite un-adapted comics, including the Jodorowsky/Moebius collaboration that Luc Besson should've made before Valerian, a graphic novel that's Casper the Friendly Ghost meets Lord of the Rings, and the Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) series that should get a adapted next. Links, sources and footnotes: https://goo.gl/PvpZHu
  6. I don’t know
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 we did a short one? Credits: Arnie: Arnie Niekamp Chunt: Adal Rifai Usidore: Matt Young Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi Editor: Ryan DiGiorgi Theme Music: Andy Poland Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban Audio Assistance: Jason Knox Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz
  7. Matt and Matt sit down with their new head of social, "S", to answer your Bond related questions.
  8. In the premiere episode of OFF BOOK: The Improvised Musical, Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino welcome guest Paul F. Tompkins to the stage in the brand new musical “SHRUGGING DESTINY”. With the sure-to-be classic songs “Put Yourself First”, “No One Wants To Eat At Chipotle”, “Dang Dang Dang”, and more, you’ll be listening to this show over and over again.
  9. Fox News personality Eric Bolling (Devin Field) and Fox’s HR representative Lilith (Rose O’Shea) thought they were on Hard Nation to discuss the sexual harassment allegations against Bolling, but that just scratches the surface of Eric’s dick pic addiction and Lilith’s methamphetamine-laden past. Mark & Pete lead Eric & Lilith on a journey of body-shaming, falafels, Natalie Imbruglia, and love.
  10. Mike Still (Hard Nation) leads the cast of the new flora and fauna-filled musical, "Everything Is Nature". Raccoons, crabs, and park rangers join together for songs like "Kill A Bunch of Humans", "Dry & Wet" and more. Plus, stay til the end for a special song from "CONTACT: The Musical"!
  11. Paul F. Tompkins clears his throat as he welcomes everyone back to Spontaneanation! This time out, Paul’s special return guest is actress and comedian Alice Wetterlund of TBS’ People of Earth! They chat about the moment Alice was at her very hottest and the moment she was at her very not hottest, whether she has a preference between having a baby boy or baby girl, and her short-lived marriage. Paul is then joined by Mandell Maughan, Annie Savage, and Matt Gourley, to improvise a story set at Casting Auditions for the New Haunted Hayride. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano!
  12. Dean Obeidallah (Sirius XM) and Charlie Pickering (The Weekly) join Negin to break down Trump’s decision to end the program known as Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (a.k.a. DACA). They also ask: how should flood-prone areas rebuild after natural disasters? Plus, Dean and Negin share some plans they’re hatching together and Dean explains why he’s suing The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website. To donate to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund please visit: https://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ ᐧ
  13. Paul F. Tompkins parachutes his way toward Spontaneanation! This time out, Paul’s special guests are Bryan Safi and Erin Gibson of Throwing Shade! They chat about what time period they belong in, the origins of high heels, and the 1970 film The Boys in the Band. Then they are joined by improvisers Tim Baltz, Rebecca Delgado Smith, and Amanda Lund, to improvise a story set in A Mansion House. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano!
  14. Signing in with Janet Varney.
  15. Kathryn Bigelow month begins on Cracked Movie Club! It seemed like the only movie anyone was talking about in 2009 was James Cameron’s Avatar, but as awards season approached, Cameron’s movie about big blue aliens was struck down by Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker – a gritty, tension-filled snapshot of the Iraq war containing breakout performances by its then-unknown stars Jeremy Renner and Anthony Mackie. The film earned Bigelow the Academy Award for Best Director, marking the first time the award has ever been given to a woman, and launched Renner and Mackie into promising careers in the Marvel universe, where they are contractually obligated to remain until they die. This week, Tom and Abe are joined by Abe’s fellow Cracked video director Adam Ganser as they discuss the intense shooting conditions of The Hurt Locker, the numerous ways in which Kathryn Bigelow subverted traditional filmmaking rules to create a mood of constant chaotic tension, and exactly how many dudes Sergeant James tricked into wasting an entire evening looking for a brothel that doesn’t exist. Don your Richard Nixon mask and luscious blonde Swayze locks. On Saturday, September 9th at 7pm at the UCB Sunset Theatre in Los Angeles, Tom and Abe are joined by Cracked's Soren Bowie and Carmen Angelica for Cracked Movie Club's first ever live show where they will discuss the 1991 bank-robbing, surfer bromance classic Point Break. Tickets are only $7 and available here: https://goo.gl/SnioEt
  16. The Shrimps take on Peaches and Kareem at Lake Street Gym. Mark and special guest Taran Killam call the action, but it's complicated. The Shrimps on Twitter: pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @shrimpsradio Pistol Shrimps Radio on Instagram: @pistolshrimpsradio Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @mattgourley Mark McConville on Twitter and IG: @markmcconville
  17. Actor Michael Paré, who stars in Streets of Fire, chats with Blake Harris about playing rugged antiheroes, the way New York City used to be and his wild 1980s journey from aspiring chef to aspiring actor. Listen to more episodes of How Did This Get Made: Origin Stories on Stitcher Premium!
  18. Comedian Rhea Butcher (Put Your Hands Together, Take My Wife Please) joins Andrew to discuss the Trump administration planning to end DACA, Robert E. Lee’s descendant quitting the church after the backlash from his VMA speech, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  19. In the U.S., police shoot at dogs more often than they shoot at anything else. On today's episode of Cracked Gets Personal, hosts Robert Evans and Brandon Johnson try to find out why. You'll hear from dog owners who lost their beloved pets, as well as a police officer who was mauled by a dog while we try to unravel just why so many cops are shooting dogs.
  20. Our old pals Amanda and Maria return to the show. This time we discuss the 1964 classic Goldfinger. Matt's wigdar is put to the test and a special appearance from Matt Gourley's dad!
  21. Tommy Dewey joins Kevin at Earwolf Studios to discuss their mutual love of Michaela Watkins, as well as filmmaker Jason Reitman. When Kevin insists that Tommy's too pretty to be funny, a case is made for rampant insecurity trumping all.
  22. Iconic journalist Katie Couric joins Gethard as guest co-host. They chat with a college student in an early stage of major life changes. The caller bravely opens up about some very personal and emotional stuff...and also talks about having a unique emotional connection to Gethard because she’s seen people eat burritos off of his belly.
  23. A special surprise guest joins Jensen and Matty to talk about an update on #BUFFSEASON, getting up OFF In-N-Out, and many more things you should know about.
  24. Comedian Chris Gethard of Beautiful/Anonymous joins Scott and this week’s co-host John Lennon, formerly of The Beatles on Comedy Bang! Bang! They talk about Chris leaving his mark on movie sets, being given the role of Iron Man in Iron Man 3 and being cut out, and how much he gets paid for the new season of The Chris Gethard Show. Plus, television producer Pam Carton stops by to talk about her hit reality show “Hot Tub Diarrhea.”
  25. Eric Trump (Casey Feigh) stops by Hard Nation to talk about managing Trump Wineries, touring with the String Cheese Incident, and being Reese Witherspoon. Plus: Pete explains what makes a great key party.
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