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  1. Hello people of space! Beware of space vampires that will french kiss the blood out of you. Lennon Parham of Playing House and WOMP IT UP! joins Paul and Jason this week to talk all about sexy vampires in the 1985 film Lifeforce. They cover everything from Patrick Stewart being hypnotized, the news reporter of an "evil star," and the best & worst boobs in HDTGM history. Check out Blake Harris’ Oral History of Lifeforce over at www.slashfilm.com! 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 towww.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!).
  2. Paul F. Tompkins surprises all on this week’s Spontaneanation! This time out, Paul’s special guest is stand-up comedian and writer Marcella Arguello! They chat about which job from earlier in Marcella’s life would she like to do again and what would it have to pay, why it was so great being a busboy at LACMA alongside her comedian friends, and being obsessed with Michael Jackson growing up. Paul is then joined by Shaun Diston, Zeke Nicholson, and Carl Tart, to improvise a story set in an Antarctic Research Station. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano! Want to submit a location for our improv? Follow @Spontaneanation on Twitter and keep an eye out for the prompt! Once we ask for suggestions, you’ll have five minutes to submit yours! One suggestion per recording, thanks!
  3. Welcome to the inaugural episode of Nannies, Nannies, Nannies with your host Felicity Foster (Beth Dover)! Felicity is currently pregnant and looking for a nanny so she went to Craigslist and decided to record the interviews as a podcast. Will she find her perfect nanny? Plus, Traci Reardon stops by to answer Twitter questions about nannying in another edition of “Help Me Rhonda.”
  4. David Wain and musician Dan Wilson join Scott to talk about Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later which was co-created by David, Dan’s latest album “Re-Covered,” and the art of starting with titles to create songs. Then, political pundit Testarossa Manigault stops by to talk about politics as well as his encounters with ghosts. Later, Randy Snutz returns to tell us about his new job at an ampm/Chevron. Plus, Dan plays tracks off his latest album live in-studio!
  5. Actor Mackenzie Astin, who stars as Dodger in The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, chats with Slashfilm's Blake Harris about sibling rivalry (with brother Sean Astin), becoming a child actor and how a counterculture phenomenon turned into such a horrible, horrible movie. Listen to more episodes of How Did This Get Made: Origin Stories on Stitcher Premium!
  6. Comedians Benari Poulten and Seena Jon join Negin to discuss the military plans Trump has laid out for Afghanistan and his inflammatory remarks at a rally in Phoenix. They also cover Steve "Jacked Up" Bannon's departure from the White House and take an unpolitical detour into Game of Thrones. Plus, they bemoan their physical aches and pains induced by the Trump administration.
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    Episode 8 - Interstellar

    Christopher Nolan month continues on Cracked Movie Club! In 2014, Matthew McConaughey took to the stars to save his family from a life of eating exclusively corn-based meals. The result was Interstellar, a film that’s simultaneously Christopher Nolan’s homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey and his own version of a dense sci-fi epic with cool robots. This week, Tom and Abe are joined by returning guest and recurring master of Cracked podcasts Alex Schmidt as they discuss the incredible lengths Nolan and his crew went to create the effects of Interstellar, the film’s themes of time and permanence, and how many times Alex cried while watching the movie.
  8. Staring at the sun with Lee Farber.
  9. This week in the nook Danielle is joined by special co-host/Bitch Sesh assistant/old lady handler April Mouton and British journalist and novelist Elizabeth Day. They go in hard on eclipses, male camel toe and early morning Titos, while Elizabeth gives us all the deets on why Vicki Gunvalson rejected an interview with her. Plus, we have a verrrrrrry special surprise guest with a breaking announcement. This episode is chock full of as much fat as some buttermilk chicken, don't miss it!
  10. Comedian Ify Nwadiwe returns to join Andrew to discuss Police Union complaining of “blue racism,” Charlottesville, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  11. Legal prescription drugs have caused the greatest non-Cheetos related health crisis of our time. So is it possible that illegal drugs might hold the key to saving us? On this episode of Cracked Gets Personal, Brandon Johnson and Robert Evans talk to medical experts about the incredible ways illicit substances are saving lives right now. You'll also hear from an Iraq war vet who rolled balls on Molly to treat his PTSD, and an opiate addict who hallucinated his way to sobriety. Whether you're straight-edge for life, or actively rolling a blunt right now, you won't want to miss this episode of Cracked Gets Personal.
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    Episode 310 - Mike Mitchell

    Comedian Mike Mitchell (The Doughboys Podcast, Love, Birthday Boys) joins Jensen and Matty to talk about his lifestyle changes after eating at so many fast food restaurants for his podcast, Taylor Bennett, Andrew Bird, how we were late on fancy watches, and many more things you should know about.
  13. Join Kevin as he sits down with returning guest Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Sneaky Pete) with his first book, A Life in Parts. Bryan chats about acting through a cold on Broadway, how he broke Larry David on set, and his resting Walter White face.
  14. Steve Agee joins the Matts for a revisit of the Pierce Brosnan Classic(?), Goldeneye. Plus, the latest Bond 25 news with our man in the east, Phil Nobile Jr.
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    Episode 309 - Erica Rhodes

    Comedian Erica Rhodes joins Jensen and guest co-host Drew Unga to talk about performing on A Prairie Home Companion since the age of 10, Coast Modern, Eva and the Vagabond Tales, Ingrid Goes West, how we were late on Live PD, and many more things you should know about.
  16. Gilbert and Frank are joined by veteran stage and screen actor Tony Lo Bianco ("The French Connection," "The Seven-Ups," "The Honeymoon Killers") for an absorbing discussion of the art of acting, the importance of self-starting, the inventiveness of Larry Cohen and the eccentricities of Rod Steiger. Also: Tony channels Fiorello La Guardia, treads the boards with Uncle Miltie, teaches Mama Cass (and Frankie Lymon) and stares down the immortal Sandy Koufax. PLUS: Franco Zeffirelli! Remembering Roy Scheider! Tony "scouts" for the Dodgers! William Friedkin pursues Jackie Gleason! And Leonard Kastle replaces Martin Scorsese!
  17. Ex-squire Rocky Cocodino is here to sell some lightly used warhorses. Credits: Arnie: Arnie Niekamp Chunt: Adal Rifai Usidore: Matt Young Rocky Cocodino: Tim Lyons Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi Editor: Garrett Schultz Theme Music: Andy Poland Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban Audio Assistance: Jason Knox Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz
  18. Imagine you're just living your normal life, walking down the street and WHAM-- a car slams into a traffic light and the driver bails out from the cabin, firing machine guns and rocket launchers at everything in sight. The police arrive at the scene, engage in a bloody firefight and eventually a high-speed chase. But, once the suspect leave their line of sight, they just sort of...give up. You are an NPC (non-playable character) in the Grand Theft Auto universe, where the long arm of the law only reaches as far as the computer's AI will allow it and even getting arrested by the cops only means a couple of hours in jail and a couple hundred bucks coming from your pocket. Fun world to live in as a regular-joe? Maybe. Depends on how much you value your life, justice and going bowling with your cousin. On this week's episode of The Cracked Podcast, we think about the little people in our favorite video game universes. What would it be like to be an NPC in GTA, Red Dead Redemption and Sim City? Alex Schmidt is joined by Cracked's Adam Ganser and Cristian Ramirez, and comedians Mike Drucker and Monika Scott to figure out which video game universe would be the best to live in and which one would be the worst? Links, sources and footnotes: https://goo.gl/R5PQAT
  19. Airplane maintenance, suction cups, and a man who watched 8 Andy Sidaris movies on this week’s mini-sode! Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for Hard Ticket to Hawaii and Blake J. Harris returns to talk to Rodrigo Obregon, the main villain of Hard Ticket to Hawaii (for the full interview go to www.slashfilm.com). Paul gives some recs in Paul’s Picks and the Movie Bitches review 47 Meters Down. Plus, you’ll find out which gross movie we will be covering next! Check out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/user/howdidthisgetmade Where to Find Jason, June & Paul: Paul’s new comedy Drive Share is available on Go90. Paul can be seen on Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Opening Night, and Veep. You can see June and Paul on NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU. June stars in Grace and Frankie on Netflix, as well as Lady Dynamite alongside with Jason. Jason can be seen in The House, The Lego Batman Movie, How to Be Single, Sleeping with Other People, and is still indeed in The Dictator.
  20. Welcome back to another episode of The Tonic of Wildness with your hosts and former park rangers Grahamjer Hyde (Kelly Hudson) and Len Chord (Dan Klein)! It’s the podcast where we talk all things wilderness, public parks, and mother nature. This week they are joined by animal safety expert Margaret Stone to tell us about her life as an outdoor dweller, her most recent mauling incident, and being an animal provoker. Plus, Traci Reardon stops by to answer Twitter questions about asexuality in another edition of “Help Me Rhonda.”
  21. Green Party candidate and Harvard-educated doctor Jill Stein (D'Arcy Carden) returns to Hard Nation, where she avoids answering whether she's responsible for Donald Trump by playing Never Have I Ever and Zip Zap Kraut. Later, Jimmy Buffett (Geoff Garlock) calls in to preach the gospel of island livin' and keeping the bad people out. Plus: Mark thinks Nazis are bad!
  22. In the new mall-centric musical, "SHAM WOWOWOW", Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino are joined by Mary Holland in a story of competition, As-Seen-On-TV products, pretzels and more. Hear such showstopping hits like "Let Me Tell You (Sham Wow)", "I Like To Go In My House" and "You Want A Man (Also A Boy)", and more in this highly-anticipated new musical.
  23. Casey and Danielle go guest-less this week as they take on THREE cities. Exhausted and battle worn they come out the other side with a new respect for Real housewives of Dallas and less respect for themselves. Plus, Casey needs a bra for an unexpected part of her body and we find out some breaking news about a publication simply known as "Nobleman".
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    Episode 7 - Memento

    Christopher Nolan month continues on Cracked Movie Club! Today, Christopher Nolan is one of the most famous commercial filmmakers in the world, but back in the year 2000, nobody knew who the hell he was. That all changed with the release of Memento, a psychological thriller written by Nolan and his brother Jonathan about a man struggling to solve a murder after being stricken with a rare form of amnesia that prevents him from making new memories. The movie's uniquely disjointed narrative structure made it an overwhelming success, and put Christopher Nolan on the map, where he has remained ever since. This week, Tom and Abe are joined by comedian Eric Lampaert of Comedians Cinema Club to discuss Memento's themes of memory as an unreliable force, how much of the film's narrative we can actually trust, and whether or not you would starve to death if you couldn't remember the last time you ate.
  25. Max Temkin, co-creator of Cards Against Humanity and the Chicago Podcast Cooperative, joins Chris and Lex on the Wolf Den. The three discuss how Cards Against Humanity went from a game created by high school friends to a highly profitable performance art piece. Max also talks about his reasons for starting the Chicago Podcast Co-op, his role in bringing Hello From the Magic Tavern to Earwolf, and his favorite podcast ads.
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