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Bill Burr was episode #3.
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Click the Share (arrow) button in the upper right corner of the player embedded on the episode page. There should be a download option in the menu. If you don't see those buttons, try using a different browser or temporarily disabling your ad blocker.
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Matt Gourley shared it on Instagram.
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Episode 236.5 — Prequel to Episode 237
DanEngler replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
Weird, the "Share" menu is completely missing for me in Firefox but shows up in other browsers. I corrected my earlier post. -
Episode 236.5 — Prequel to Episode 237
DanEngler replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
The "Download" links have been broken since Earwolf switched to Omny for hosting, which provides no way of downloading files via their player or web site UI. Your best bet is to use something like Player.fm, which has a hidden "Download/Open" option under the "…" menu. Or you could subscribe to the RSS feed in a normal RSS reader like Feedly. Correction: Something about my Firefox config prevents the "Share" menu from showing up in the embedded player, but there's a "Download" option there in Safari and Chrome. -
What are some classic/otherwise great movies featuring a plague that I should watch?
DanEngler replied to CaptainAmazing's topic in Unspooled
12 Monkeys. 28 Days Later (I haven't seen 28 Weeks Later.) The recent Planet of The Apes prequels technically count and are decent. -
Heads up: Amy & Paul called an audible and they'll be covering Rear Window on this week's episode.
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Episode 226 - Body of Evidence: LIVE!
DanEngler replied to SlidePocket's topic in How Did This Get Made?
According to Paul, "Episodes are released for the most part in the order they were recorded. You will get it. Eventually." They usually don't even respond in cases where they've decided to shelve the episode, e.g. Swordfish. -
Non-political alternative to HDTGM?
DanEngler replied to FamiliarSort's topic in How Did This Get Made?
As the person charged with cleaning up the mess when real trolls show up here, OP's criticism of the show is pretty mild. HDTGM has unquestionably gotten more political since 2016, going so far as to publish minisodes about June's book and an interview with a local politician. I skipped those, not because they don't align with my politics—I'm an atheist feminist who would be delighted by either a Warren (sigh) or Sanders presidency—but because my podcast time is increasingly rare these days and I can barely keep up with the main episodes, let alone side missions. When this thread was started, I hoped it would be met with the stony silence it deserves and then forgotten, since it doesn't violate any of the stated forum rules or warrant deletion. Some of the responses are getting close, though. -
Was at the Vancouver show and Paul was talking about a history of music website...
DanEngler replied to TheCrazedMadman's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Paul was talking about the Richmond Anthology of Music, created by Earwolf producer Josh Richmond. He also set up the @RAMAnthology Twitter account to automatically tweet excerpts every day. -
Episode 232 — The Adventures of Pinocchio: LIVE!
DanEngler replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
I can't remember whether it was on an episode or her social media but, when listeners raised this issue a few years ago, June released a statement that essentially said "I am honored that you all care and are speaking up on my behalf but everything's fine!" June has only grown in her power since then, and definitely knows how to shut people down with devastating precision when necessary. I get the feeling that tight editing and the lack of body language sometimes make the live shows seem more frenetic than they really are. -
Good news: Sandler was on episode #9!
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Episode 431 - BESSER’S BEST of MUSIC 2019 with Howard Kremer
DanEngler replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
It's "Uckers" by Shygirl. -
You can watch Paul's reaction to the most recent performance for yourself. (Spoiler alert: you're wrong.)
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Starship Invasions (1977)
DanEngler replied to theworstbuddhist's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
Please don't post links to unauthorized streaming copies of movies. We know Paul & Co. are gunshy about movies involving people they work with/may work with some day (to the point of shelving already-recorded episodes) so I don't want to give anyone ammo to say "Not only are you trashing my movie but your official forum tells people where to steal it!" Hence the blanket prohibition on links. Thank you! -
If it's any consolation, Lauren Lapkus and Nicole Byer are recording a podcast where they watch all the Star Wars movies for the first time.
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Episode 228 - High Strung (Live from The Beacon Theatre)
DanEngler replied to SlidePocket's topic in How Did This Get Made?
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They posted it on the Team Coco YouTube channel.
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Programming note: Earwolf is migrating its files to a new hosting service and, as a result, every HDTGM episode is currently available for download. If you want to save them before they once again disappear behind the paywall, now would be a good time. You can plug the new feed URL into an RSS reader or see this set of direct links to every mainline (i.e. non-minisode/rerelease/bonus) episode:
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I had the same realization, especially once the jalopy breaks down as they approach the government camp and they're forced to coast it the last mile!
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Which episode of comedy bang bang was it
DanEngler replied to Archiespitpit's topic in General Earwolf
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Paul & Amy say buona sera to 1974’s epic mobster sequel The Godfather Pt. II! They analyze Robert De Niro’s Sicilian, learn which US president loved the film, and ask if this sequel really covers territory not covered by the first film. Plus: Tom Santopietro, author of The Godfather Effect, talk about how the Godfather films have affected the Italian-American community. For The Grapes Of Wrath week, tell us about your experience with unions! Call the Unspooled voicemail line at 747-666-5824 with your answer. Follow us on Twitter @Unspooled, get more info at unspooledpod.com and don’t forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Photo credit: Kim Troxall This episode is brought to you by Villains (www.parcast.com/VILLAINS).
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More than anything, watching this reinforced my belief that all of George Lucas's great successes were thanks to someone preventing him from shooting himself in the foot. Left to his own devices, he makes dumb decisions like tacking on the tone-deaf epilogue. Coppola script-doctored American Graffiti, Marcia Lucas's steady hand rescued A New Hope from incomprehensible gibberish, and Irvin Kershner prevented the Star Wars franchise from CFIT. Ditto Spielberg and Indiana Jones. As far as coming-of-age tales go, American Graffiti feels like the promise that the future once held in my youth, whereas The Last Picture Show feels like the grim reality I should have expected. I rated both of them 4/5 stars on Letterboxd. Breaking Away isn't on the AFI list yet it sits at the exact midpoint between them.
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Amy & Paul get cookin’ with 1959’s Billy Wilder gender-bending comedy Some Like It Hot! They learn why the film’s final line was controversial, ask if films about cross-dressing still need to be made, and dive into Marilyn Monroe’s troubled history with Hollywood. Plus: Mira Sorvino discusses getting into Marilyn’s head to star in “Norma Jean & Marilyn.” What sort of American Graffiti would you draw? Call the Unspooled voicemail line at 747-666-5824 with your answer! Follow us on Twitter @Unspooled, get more info at unspooledpod.com and don’t forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Photo credit: Kim Troxall