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Chris Cantrell and Rick Ernst of Riot Games joins Jensen and Matty to talk about Mechs vs. Minions, Mike D’s remix of Warpaint’s “New Song,” Atlas Reactor, artist Lorraine Loots, how we were late on Issa Rae, High Maintenance, and many more things you should know about.
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Writer and Daredevil expert Ed Brubaker join Paul, June, and Jason to break down Ben Affleck’s blind performance in both the theatrical version and director’s cut of Daredevil. They’ll cover everything from the sitcom looking streets, Bullseye treating his forehead like a nipple, the playground fight/dance scene, and the huge subplot involving a drug addict played by Coolio which was cut from the theatrical version. Spoiler: June loved it! Don’t forget to get tickets for Paul’s Christmas Spectacular and a LIVE Holiday edition of How Did This Get Made? at Largo in Los Angeles on December 12th & 13th! Make sure to see June’s movie Ass Backwards in theaters this Friday!
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Samantha Bee (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) is the only woman in America with her own late-night television show. "Its really liberating," she tells Katie and Brian. "I don't find it scary at all." She discusses the outrage she summons in order to do her job, how her three young kids prevent her from overthinking things, and her dozen years as a correspondent for The Daily Show. Plus, she swears she wasn't a class clown growing up.
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Episode 11 - David Gregory: A Different American Lens
JulyDiaz posted a topic in The Room Where It's Happening
Journalist David Gregory (The David Gregory Show, CNN) joins Travon and Mike to talk about his favorite 1980s hip hop artists, listening to the Hamilton soundtrack with his 10-year-old son, and why he'd like to see President Obama and Ted Cruz in a rap battle. And we want to know: if you could be cast in Hamilton, what character would you want to play and why? Call us and tell us at 937-9MYSHOT. -
Episode 30 - Ken Bone’s Family Is Lost (w/ Sean Clements, Hayes Davenport)
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Hard Nation
Dog and Dinosaur Bone (Sean Clements & Hayes Davenport), the brother and grandfather of breakout debate star Ken Bone, baffle Mark and Pete with their plans to “go viral” and theories about the true nature of The Matrix. Plus: Mark remembers his years as a sexual pioneer in Key West. -
Episode 1 - It's Never Too Late For Now
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Hannibal Buress: Handsome Rambler
Hannibal deals with a nosy neighbor, goes to an Obama fundraiser and speculates about video games of the future. Then he helps a fan dealing with his father and the world’s most uncomfortable joke. Welcome to Handsome Rambler. -
Episode 101 - Rebecca Drysdale, Suzi Barrett: Women’s Glib
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Good afternoon internet and welcome back to Women’s Glib with your hosts Rhonda Kline (Rebecca Drysdale) and Pam Upspring (Suzi Barrett)! It’s a very special reunion episode as they welcome Deley Dance on the show to reminisce about the good ol’ times touring as stand-up comediennes, her infamous George Bush impression, and her popular TV show “Trashy Jacky.” They also have some fun by coming up for the punchlines for great joke setups during “Fill In The.” Plus, Traci Reardon arrives to help her Twitter followers with advice on being a woman in comedy in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Episode 96 - The Birth of a Nation Pt. 2
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Denzel Washington Is The Greatest Actor Of All Time Period
This week, Kevin and Kamau get into a whole bunch of business. They fondly recall Kevin's days making ethics videos for corporations before listening to a post-Emmy chat about the experience of winning the award. Then they get into a discussion about the Nate Parker film "The Birth of a Nation." They cover the importance of historical accuracies, what lessons the film could have taken from its own trailer, and the controversy surrounding the director. -
Adam Scott Aukerman continue talkin’ U2 as they dive right into U2’s ninth studio album Pop. They’ll discuss the 1995 single "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" from the Batman Forever soundtrack which served as a bridge to Pop, the PopMart Tour which was announced from a New York K-Mart, and Scott goes through his alternate mix of Pop. Plus, they’ll discuss the new U2 album delay and talk about the Batman movies in another edition of “I Love Films.”
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The Shrimps take on the Shecago Bulls at Pan Pacific Auditorium. Matt Gourley and Mark McConville call the action, James Bladon sits IN. Happy birthday, Sexy Ref! 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 Instagram: @markmcconville
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This week, actor and longtime pal John Ross Bowie (Speechless) drops in to surf the waves of Sklarbro Country. Randy and Jason cover Chad Kelly's porn star dealings and Curt Schilling's outrageous Trump defense during Takes before getting into it with John. They discuss the struggle of getting a sitcom launched, wonder what Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon eats, and compare childhood basketball heroes before diving into Quick Hits. We hear why Japan might hold some Olympic events in South Korea and the virtues of performing jury duty before the Sklars give Gary Busey a call to hear about his Yosemite vacation.
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Episode 30 - Ron Brownstein on what the hell is going on in this election
JulyDiaz posted a topic in The David Gregory Show
You may be wondering just how we got here - and Ron Brownstein, senior editor of The Atlantic, is here to explain exactly what’s going on in 2016. And you may be surprised to learn what, according to Ron, actually matters (like wedge issues) and what doesn’t (like the candidates themselves). -
Episode 16 - Cesspool 2016 (w/ Dean Obeidallah, MC Frontalot, Benari Poulten)
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Fake The Nation
Today's episode is a two-parter! First up: Negin calls Benari Poulten (Garbage Time With Katie Nolan) from a hotel room in Chicago to recap the third (and thankfully final) presidential debate. Then Dean Obeidallah (Sirius/XM) and Nerdcore rapper MC Frontalot join Negin in the studio to discuss the Amanda Knox documentary and why conservatives hate Hillary Clinton so much. Last but not least: MC Frontalot performs the first-ever rap commissioned for Fake the Nation. -
Actor and comedian Matt Cook (Man with a Plan) joins Ronna and Beverly to chat about their shared love of English chocolates, practicing his Boston accent for TBS’ Clipped, and his love of video games. Plus, Beverly tells us about a previous interaction she had with Trump.
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Episode 46 - Bringing Up Old Ghosts (w/ Mary Sohn)
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Bitch Sesh: A Real Housewives Breakdown Show
Casey and Danielle are joined in the nook this week by hilarious actress and podcaster Mary Sohn and Casey is in a MESSY MOOD. They tackle Heather's black ensembles, bull riding good-byes and finding an O'Toole in a haystack. Mary also introduces the ladies to a "lil Kernal" and Casey call for the producers heads! It's a very special and very angry episode of Bitch Sesh indeed. -
Writer Jack Kukoda (Superstore) returns to join Andrew this week to talk about Trump inviting President Obama’s brother to the Presidential debate, Action Bronson being removed from college concerts, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Episode 97 - The Siege (w/ Vernon Reid)
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Denzel Washington Is The Greatest Actor Of All Time Period
This week, musician Vernon Reid fills in as guest host for Kamau to chat about Trump's defense tactics and Seth Meyers' band with Kevin. Then they tackle the 1998 thriller "The Siege," covering items such as Denzel as a positive authority figure and Lance Reddick's physicality. Finally, they talk Tony Shalhoub's quippability and why it must have been hard to make this film before 9/11 before rating "The Siege." -
Strutting your stuff with Mindy Sterling.
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Episode 100 - Mary Holland, Erin Whitehead, Stephanie Allynne: Mommy Break
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to the weekly podcast Mommy Break with your hosts Debby Thwack (Mary Holland), Maurine Babcock (Erin Whitehead), and Sydney Stool (Stephanie Allynne)! It’s the podcast in which they discuss mommy things, mommy issues, and all things in between. They are excited to have on new mommy Jill Hart on the show to speak on what it’s like to finally be a mother and the birthing process. Plus, they all share their most embarrassing mommy moment and valid concerns about each other in true motherly fashion. -
Comedian extraordinaire and voice of Comedy Central, Kyle Kinane is back on the show to settle the debate with Scott on how long it’s been since he’s been on Comedy Bang! Bang! They’ll chat about his previous attempts at naming his new special “Loose in Chicago,” getting on some wheels in the desert, and an unusual popcorn situation at the movies. Plus, relationship specialist Dr. Julius Jackson arrives to offer help to Scott and Kyle on their relationships with a little humor sprinkled in.
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This week, comedian and writer Emily Heller joins Howard and Kulap to make a chartastic voyage. They discuss the differences between rock and ramonescore and the resurgence of stage names while counting down Stereogum's Best 5 Songs of the Week. Then Emily shares news of her recent adventures in podcasting during the Video Game Chart, and Engineer Ramhand joins in for Two Charted to hear two very different memories of Who Charted at the LA Podfest while counting down Kevin's Hot Picks.
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Choosing your boots with Laurie Kilmartin.
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Did you ever have the sneaking suspicion that when your history teacher rolled out the old A/V cart for movie time that he was completely hungover? Or that that one teacher who seemed to hate you on a molecular level was giving you bad grades on purpose? Chances are you were right and we have the evidence to prove it: full admissions of guilt from actual teachers. Suck it, Mr. McKinley! Yes, we got real (and anonymous) teachers to come on the podcast and dish the dirt about the real behind-the-scenes of this supposedly squeaky-clean profession. Spoiler alert: teachers are all hot messes. Interviewing our panel of masked and maybe inebriated educators, Jack O'Brien is joined by Cracked's Soren Bowie and Daniel O'Brien as well as Andrew Orvedahl and Maria Thayer from truTV's hilarious show 'Those Who Can't'. They share some all-too-common stories about teachers sleeping with their students, some tips for spotting the teacher who's secretly living at the school and why the teachers who instruct the youngest grades are the most likely to be drunk. Catch 'Those Who Can't' Thursdays on truTV.
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Episode 97 - Matt Newell, James Mastraieni, Ryan Meharry: The Acapodcast
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to The Acapodcast with your hosts Mike Mazlowski (Ryan Meharry), Sketch Pazinski (Matt Newell), Dan “The Tuba” Kozlowski (James Mastraieni), and Sherman Munster (Lauren Lapkus) aka The Treble Cleft Palates! Mike, Sketch, Dan, and Sherman are all roommates with the dream of their acapella group hitting it big. They’ll all share what steps they took this week to get their name out there and give it all they got as they practice some solo acapella songs. Later, Traci Reardon stops by to offer acapella advice to her Twitter followers in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Join Kevin as he sits down with comedian and actor Pete Holmes (The Pete Holmes Show, Crashing). Pete chats about phoney-balones and doubling down on laughter while mugging to the camera often.