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The latest edition of the Earwolf newsletter gave a premiere date of October 19.
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For those of you not on Twitter:
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I am not an Earwolf employee and I am not in any capacity commenting on Earwolf's behalf. That said, as the person who performs most of the janitorial service around here, I have appreciated the civil and humane tone of this conversation. Don't go fucking it up now.
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Does he have you read his own books back to him, or books by other authors?
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Episode 46 - Diamonds Are Forever with Putter Smith
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in I Was There Too
No worries! I was confused when I first saw the photo, since I didn't remember anyone mentioning Robert Downey Jr. during the show. -
Episode 46 - Diamonds Are Forever with Putter Smith
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in I Was There Too
At the end of the episode, Matt reads an excerpt from the book Come Twilight by Tyler Dilts, a friend with whom he acted in college. That's a photo of Tyler and Matt assaying the roles of Lennie and Curley in "Of Mice and Men". (Note the gloved hand.) -
Episode 153 - Jen D'Angelo, Our Close Friend
DanEngler replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Yes! While rap may have originated in the streets of the Bronx (New York City) in the 1970s, many argue that the art form wasn't truly perfected until 1990, when was unleashed upon the world. Study it carefully. -
Episode 153 - Jen D'Angelo, Our Close Friend
DanEngler replied to agata's topic in Hollywood Handbook
If you're having av problems I feel bad for you, son I got 99 problems but PM me the URL to the image you want to use and I'll try to fix it sorry nobody knows why the forum is doing this —Jay Z- 142 replies
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Episode 79 - Madrid: Live from Outside Lands 2016 (w/ Fred Armisen, Craig Cackowski, Tawny Newsome, Little Janet Varney)
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
I can't help but imagine Paul's quiet recording session being interrupted by Gabrus busting through the wall like a drunken Kool-Aid Man. Consequence of Sound published some high-quality photos from the show in their gallery: Paul solo Paul and Craig (Jeremy Piven-ing) Paul and Tawny Paul and Fred (hot dog gesturing?) More Paul and Fred Paul taking part in a game of mini-golf I was really hoping for a shot of Craig and Janet blowing through that stop sign on a scooter, but no luck. -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX7wtNOkuHo
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Glad to have you back, Shariq.
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Imagine how I feel hearing them shit on Stone Temple Pilots who, unlike Incubus, were a legitimately great band.
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You did it, Kickpuncher! And so did Tatiana, I guess.
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And, not long ago, PFT's wife Janie lost her beloved step-father Bill as well. We're all just trying to get through the goddamned day! Be nice to each other, people!
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Episode 444 - Mind Your Please and Questions
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
She did it pretty consistently throughout CBB's second anniversary show, culminating in one of the best heat-induced-delirium songs ever recorded (starting at 04:52): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaMm9_gq1H0&t=4m52s -
Fixed, thanks.
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Agree x1000. Scott and Michelle did a great job of leading Sully into "how dare you" moments. Paul's performance may not have the bombast necessary to make it into the 2016 Best Of, but this episode is in my top 5.
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Speaking of Jubilee, I assume you've seen the deleted mall sequence that made its way online? By that time, Wolverine had moved on to having weird romantic/parental tension with another minor, Rogue. It also had Cyclops dying offscreen, Xavier being reborn in some rando's body, and "I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" So, no.
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Episode 444 - Mind Your Please and Questions
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Here's a photo from the Australian leg of the tour featuring Lauren standing in front of an ostrich and a sign that reads "Ostrich". So, yeah, probably an emu. -
Episode 77 - Concession Stand
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
1. Be sure to play this video before watching the Sherlock Holmes special. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7bLPaoRTsc 2. I realized years ago that made-for-TV movies were responsible for all of my irrational childhood fears: flying, falling elevators, and driving under highway overpasses. Thanks for nothing, TV! 3. I watched all of Take My Wife over the weekend and it is as good as (literally) advertised. Paul plays a delightfully non-Paul version of himself. 4. I haven't even gotten to the improv portion of the show yet, but I could listen to this group of people chat forever. -
Episode 141 - Ben Platt Is A Soul Cycle Fiend
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Ronna & Beverly
BEVERLY: I don't know what kind of nonsense they're doing in that house, that they— RONNA: Voodoo. Jewish voodoo. Jew-doo! Killed it again, Sam. -
Episode 150 - Brett Marcus, Our Engineer Friend from Germany
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
51 bags of Milanos.- 419 replies
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Episode 150 - Brett Marcus, Our Engineer Friend from Germany
DanEngler replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
To be fair, Milana appeared on Yo Is This Racist? long before she became an internationally renowned spokesperson. Getting her in the studio these days will cost you a mint (and I'm not talking about the plant…)- 419 replies
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I've given up nearly all movies/TV/music in favor of podcasts (because the return on time/money invested is infinitely higher with podcasts) so, in order to complete a Top 5 Movies, I must include every movie I've seen this year. 1. The VVitch 2. 10 Cloverfield Lane 3. Captain America: Civil War 4. Star Trek: Whatever 5. Batman v Superman: Whatever Top Albums 1. Lera Lynn, "RESISTOR" 2. Radiohead, "A Moon Shaped Pool" 3. Angel Olsen, "MY WOMAN" (came out on Friday and I've already listened 10+ times) 4. Allie Goertz, "Sad Dance Songs" (a concept album about Rick and Morty, which I hadn't watched until 2016 so fuck off) 5. The title track of Chantal Claret's "Conquistadora" (because the rest of the album is tonally unrelated)
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Betsy didn't promote it but I highly recommend checking out her UCB webseries , which also stars Bajillion's Drew Tarver, Paul Welsh from Hard Nation, and features cameos from improv4humans regulars like Sean Conroy, Billy Merritt, Jon Gabrus, etc.