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  1. That episode was FANTASTIC! Heeeeee-heeee!

     

    I did want to say though that whenever GOAT is brought up, Amy, Neil and Paul Rudd are always the ones talked about. I think Pally's David Fiene rap was incredible as well from Amy's first appearance.

    I'll add Brett Gelman to the list. That halloween rap with the absurd amount of characters is one of my very favourite Bang Bang moments.

     

    And MJ is great. He's such a rascal! Hee hee!

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  2. Really enjoyed this episode once it got off the ground; kind of felt like Odenkirk (who I love, obviously) derailed Andy a bunch in the beginning for odd reasons.

    I get what you mean, but I think he was just throwing a bunch of curveballs to Daly because he's so freaking good, and it usually results in great tangents. Scott often does the same thing to him, focusing on weird specific details and pursuing them to insane conclusions, instead of what the character was originally trying to talk about. A lot of the best stuff with Daly's characters have come from that obtuse style of questioning.

     

    I'm thinking specifically of the guy who just wanted to talk about running for Mayor of Hollywood and ended up being the brainwashing architect of a satanic flesh monster.

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  3. Awesome lineup, always great to hear Sean Conroy on I4H.

     

    That article about Del Close the devil worshipper was pretty amazing. And yeah, people like that are generally just trolling for reactions. The journalistic equivalent of a kid banging on pots and pans. I'd wager she doesn't even really believe half the shit she wrote, or at least doesn't really care. But man, it would have been pretty great to hear Besser rip her to shreds.

     

    Also, that was one funky ass presidential sax solo.

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  4. I'm in Australia and had to jump through a few hoops to purchase a season pass from the US iTunes store, but it IS possible. I've never had to work so hard to spend money. Glad I did though!

     

    Also very happy to hear that there will be a DVD. Easier to spread the good word to friends when you can just hand em a physical thing and yell WATCH THIS at them. Right in their face.


  5. That clip of the Boy George snake piqued my interest, so I attempted to find out more information. But all I could find was a video of the opening credits, which only raised INFINITELY MORE QUESTIONS.

     

     

    It's entirely improvised? By children? The opening titles lists everybodys ages? The children are playing adults? What?

     

    You've thrown me down a rabbit hole, Fogelnest.

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  6. I just watched Scott's appearance on Fox News' comedic (?) program Red Eye, and it's almost too great for words. He essentially takes down the entire show from the inside, and I'm not sure anyone else on the show even understood what he was doing.

     

    Please everyone, seek it out.

    Sorry bro, but Scott wasn't taking them down from the inside. He was doing a bit and they were all playing (and laughing) along. I know it's on Fox News, but Red Eye is not an evil republican propaganda hate fuel program. It's just surrounded by them.

     

    Red Eye is just a comedy panel show with genuine funny people. The guy Scott was arguing with, in the Ninja Turtles t-shirt, was comedian Gavin McInnes, doing a character. TV's Andy Levy is always on the show, who you may have seen palling around with most of your favourite comedians on Twitter.


  7. Loved this episode, really interesting discussion. Definitely not a fan of either band, but that just means that they're not FOR me. I'm a big believer in the philosophy of "just because YOU don't like something, doesn't mean you have to actively HATE it, so maybe quit shitting on people for having fun incorrectly, snobby guy"

     

    Sure, it's not the pithiest philosophy. And I think it could get me fired from the internet if the wrong people heard about it. But the Fogelnest Files always seems to support that pop culture worldview, this episode especially.

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