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Posts posted by GregJ.Hansen
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In the playground of my mind, I am listening to the episode where Eric not only provides the stilted, awkward material for improv scenes, but participates in the scenes as well!
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Okay. I love Todd. Swear to George Carlin. But what happened here?
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"Malcolm to Broccoli Bling Bling! I'm your ghost, Scott Aukerman."
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The catchphrase is just near-rhymes to Scott's common welcome. I was stunned by its apparent success, which it probably didn't deserve.
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Regardless, I'm especially gratified by PFT's reaction.
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The reaction to the catchphrase had me in tears, but the flat-out stupidity of the catchphrase itself didn't hurt. Though, I can't help but hear it as some ridiculous hoity-toity name...
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Malcolm d'Broccoli Bling Bling, serving the good people of Devonshire at the pleasure of His Royal Majesty.
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Teen, teen steam! Gotta let it out... from where, though, I am afraid to ask. Spot-on comments about that backing track. Pitchfork track of the month for sure! I was waiting for something by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti to kick in.
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That's gotta be the most absurd tagline in film history. I gotta see this.
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Night of a Thousand Stallones! I'm sad June didn't try the voice on for size.
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Is this the fastest turnaround between guest appearances by the same character?
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...good on you for trying a show here, in the asshole of America.Β
So if Mississippi is the asshole of America and Florida the undeniable dick, that must make Alabama the taint.
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So, after listening to this episode, I think a good idea would be to ask audience members to just make some noises and the comedians do scenes based on what words they think those noises sounded like.
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I can tell this is a best-of episode, because I'm smiling.
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I am shocked... SHOCKED! that one of the 5 I's of Twitter isn't "Instagram".
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May I humbly suggest that "Two Mega SD's" would have been the better title for this episode.
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I loved this episode because it was basically the fusion of two of my favorite NewsRadio episodes, Aziz was delightful, and James Adomian continues to astonish me not just with the depth of his impersonations but also the quality of his mimicry.
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My biggest gripe is the mini-queue at the bottom of the page... I always expect that when I click the "More Comedy" etc. links, that it should go to a recent history of posted shows, but instead it goes to the big alphabetical index. Give us access to at least a week of backlog in those links, and I will be quite a bit happier. The site has a clean and is definitely navigable... while you are in no danger of losing a loyal listener over this, I feel the network's recent content explosion, while awesome, has far outpaced the site's humble layout beginnings.
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Sorry Vic! Shoulda gotten in with the comedy while you could.
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And yet, in four years' time, after things have not in fact turned to shit, they will continue constructing their fiction of victimization and rationalize America's continued existence as the result of their own efforts of resistance against their Socialist Islamist Communist Boogeyman.
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Very nice show! Paul is always a fantastic guest on any show, but he is also an outstanding host. Get this man a TV show already. Also, can the fine folks at Earwolf update his photo already? He has had his glorious mustache for THREE YEARS now. Let's get in contact with his manager and get an updated headshot. Or better yet, take his photograph. He's there practically every week. Honor the mustache!
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Make it so when you mouse over his picture, it switches between moustache and no-moustache.
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Here's the Letterman appearance they were talking about... not as spazzy dancing as I was expecting, but clip delivers on staring-into-the-camera-osity:
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PFT never disappoints. He is just full force in this one.
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Who Charted is just the happiest podcast to listen to.
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Agreed. Pure audio glee.
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I really, really want "Howard Barbarian-Yawps a Book" to become a recurring segment... the "To Kill a Mockingbird" summation was solid gold.
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You know what I think would be cool? If Earwolf did a week of hosts on different shows. Skarls over on Who Charted, HDTGM hosting CBB, Scott hosting Professor Blastoff. Just would be fun to see everyone take on each other's duties.
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Reminds me of the April Fool's Day comic strip swap some syndicated cartoonists would do for the newspaper strips! I am liking this idea more and more.
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Fun episode! I always enjoy Matt Walsh. Plus, it seems like Dan's "real life bouncer" exploits would be prime material for a recurring bit on some sketch comedy show, or perhaps series of shorts. I'd really like to see that Law and Order half-day episode as well.
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Also, the headline story... finger-eating, eugh. Finger damage and eyeball trauma are my two worst skeeve-out triggers.
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Hmm, still testing the waters on this one... reality shows are not something I follow but, as 'casts like Sklarbro Country and Who Charted demonstrate, I can be drawn into things beyond my wheelhouse through quality comedy. To that end, I will levy a criticism that the pre-recorded 'guest' interview was far from as artful as, say, a James Adomian or Chris Cox impersonation, and I felt like I lacked context for the premise that the exec producer was so ignorant about his own show.
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I do have to say, though, that somebody (Sean? Hayes? Both?) does one thing that tickles me to no end, and that's calling things by slightly the wrong name (Nick Swardinson's "Pretend It's Time" on the Comedy Center!)
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Awesome, I love James Urbaniak. He should absolutely carry the torch of flaming, overly concerned funny-men, it's a comedic voice long since missing from the landscape.
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Great episode, Jake Fo-ghoul-nest!
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Oh, and you know who's always reliably spoOoOoOky? Tim Curry!
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It's good to finally hear a podcast where discrimination against bullies is highlighted. Too long have the dweebs received all the sympathy, while assertive kids with confidence complexes have been thrown under the bus, thanks Sean and Hayes.
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You should check out this bonus episode of Improv4Humans. They do a great scene on a very similar premise.
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I think the best lesson I took from this episode is that watching horror movies with a dog is actually a pretty solid idea!
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Best of improv4humans (*NOW TAKING VOL. 2 SUGGESTIONS!!)
in improv4humans with Matt Besser
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Hmm, only since the last best of? It wasn't really that long ago... here we go!
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Ep. 46 - Hospice gig
Ep. 47 - first kiss Q&A and scene
Ep. 49 - Seinfeld family
Ep. 51 - non-sexual demeaning talk, hair club stand-up, dirty news anchor
Ep. 53 - Cosbies, and just edit together all of that woman wanting to see dicks
Ep. 54 - Why/Why Not, campaign commercial