JacobCrites
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Hilarious episode. JT explaining callbacks nearly made me spit out my coffee.
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Maybe it's just me, but for ME, I think this is a comedy podcast that I really enjoy.
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The fans are speaking, Paul! SPEAKING! Well, writing. But anyway, you need to make this happen.
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Still probably in my top 5 favorite episodes of CBB.
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I don't even know what this argument is about anymore.
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YES. We can be patient. Because it will be worth it.
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The "retard" thing is sensitive, but like all sketches you do, it all depends on context. For example, you've done quite a few sketches making fun of religious extremists, but even though I'm a religious person, I'm not offended by it, because you're not making fun of people who believe in a God as much as you're making fun of religious hypocrisy. In this episode, I feel like the word "retard" was used, as Matt said, in a sarcastic sense, sort of in a way that was a criticism of people who throw the word around liberally.
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You should email earwolf and let them know; not sure how often the gang looks at the forums.
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PLEASE MAKE IT SO!
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That would be incredible.
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Right? I think it'll find its audience (well, its mainstream audience anyway) just by word of mouth, honestly. How Did This Get Made is just now majorly catching on.
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Oh I tell all my podcast-savvy friends about your show and complain incessantly on Podmass that your show isn't covered weekly.
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Tim was on fire in this episode. I love how you could hear everyone else laughing in the background during his catapult story.
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Oh god, Tim Meadows doing "On The Road Again To Get A Haircut" had me in hysterics.
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I wish we could have threads like this for every movie the gang does! This has been a lot of fun.
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This lineup put a huge grin on my face. I'm stuck inside with bronchitis, but at least I'll have I4H to lift my spirits
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So glad I wasn't the only one that noticed this!
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Completely disagree (I got Paul, Jason and Zach on my side, brah! The only person with you is June "spaghetti robot" Raphael). What "game" involves two kids sitting on a bed slowly touching each other? I see what you're getting at, but this movie really has a truly awful soul. The point of the gay scene wasn't to be funny, it was to be "shocking." This horrible movie is trying to propose that because the kids witnessed these two dudes, they were warped into commiting incest--which, as you said, plays into "Angela's" gender issues.
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For me, the podcast is only ever half as fun if you haven't seen the movie. HDTGM is amazing because it captures that moment when you walk out of a bad movie with your friends and begin freaking out with them over wtf you just saw. If you watch the movie beforehand, you get to join them in their confusion. Them trying to figure out the very first scene for 20 minutes was easily my favorite part of the show because I was just as confused as they were. I can see how it would be frustrating if you hadn't seen the movie, but IMO you should always watch the movie beforehand. Especially if it's Sleepaway Camp.
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Incorrect. Listening to them figure what the heck is going on in these crazy movies is part of the fun!
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I thought it was crazy that it tried to build a "mystery" around who the killer is, when there is literally only one possible answer. There is never any doubt that it's Angela!
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Agreed. Strong contender for best episode ever. I was on Jason's side during that whole opening conflict, btw. I thought Paul and the rest were crazy...until they weren't.
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Guys, can we talk about the old black janitor who seemingly knew that the fat chef was raping kids and was totally fine with it? And the fact that he just disappeared in the second half of the movie?
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^^ What Colin said.
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Episode 50 — Shits and Giggles
JacobCrites replied to admin's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
I4H is always funny, but it felt like it had been a few weeks since we'd had an out-and-out classic episode. And here it is! Amazing lineup, great chemistry, and every sketch was golden.