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Doubtful, the shame in performing at the halftime special but not able to play guitar would be too much for bonobos to handle
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I'm going to place my bets with the gang: -Katy Perry goes with 3 outfits including tear-away -Perry and Kravitz do not go awkward or dirty sex it, maybe some hugging on stage oh and PS that stupid Up on a Tuesday song with Drake is one of the worst hit songs (other than coco) in a while. The chorus literally sounds like a deaf person is trying to sing it. I don't understand that thing in rap/hip-hop... there are hundreds of guys and girls who can carry a constant note and sing a chorus, why have some guy who sounds like he just drank a bottle of sizzurp, did a line, popped some molly, smoked a J, and chugged a handle of vodka sing it??
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Episode 3 - The First Ever Very Special Secular February Christmas Episode
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Hooray Show with Horatio
I'd be fine with a podcast heavy on content to finish up in 50 minutes... but about a solid third of this one was shootin the shit with Sammy Levine, so that time shouldn't count toward the "bored in 60 minutes" rules just my 2 cents -
Not super thrilled about that cast for Ghostbusters. A few of them sound good, but Wiig and McCarthy I think are too much of a reflex. It's like any good comedy with female characters has had either of them in it in the past 5 years so they HAVE to be there. I thought Lauren Lapkus would be great as like the one who seems stereotypically weak and nerdy. We'll see, but color me skeptical of them including Wiig overplayed!!!!
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Episode 3 - The First Ever Very Special Secular February Christmas Episode
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Hooray Show with Horatio
haha I had to comment because I had literally no way of knowing if you thought you were making the right joke or were making a Scott-ish purposeful mix-up good times! -
Episode 1525 - Jon Hamm
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
well that's mature, you don't like it so how dare it win a stupid award, oh but you like some chicks comedy who is in it not for comedy's sake, now its okay! I get angry when the bing bag theory wins awards because its a comedy show that is completely unfunny and awful -
Episode 3 - The First Ever Very Special Secular February Christmas Episode
StanSitwell replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Hooray Show with Horatio
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only a bit more than halfway done but please please please never review another stallone movie without Kroll there. Him doing theoretical off camera lines the whole way is killing me
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Never seen the movie, but this was the one part of the film I kind of knew about from its repeated reference on its Always Sunny. "if you jump into the air, you wont be electrocuted unless youre still holding on to it when you touch the ground, I saw it in Tango & Cash" "So I'm supposed to risk my life, based on something you saw in the movie Tango & Cash?" ".... Kurt Russell did it...."
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wow, it took a Kroll guest spot to get me to listen to my first ep in a while, but I'm jazzed up by that amazing new intro song Does anyone else like to always watch the movie before listening? I had a good streak of getting the movies and watching, but just not enough time lately and none of the movies they've done have been memorable enough to me to think I could follow along.
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I think you sound a lot like me, because as I read your post I realized that I do enjoy to hear and listen and laugh in the dissection of the rap songs Howard plays, but when its country I'm more reluctantly listening in a judgy manner. My fiance listens to carrie underwood, occasionally I'll catch her with this awful country music video station on the TV, but even underwood I think is a bit more real country than this pop stuff where its bordering on hip/hop and rap (like the guy howard is breaking I want to say sam hunt but that might be wrong)
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any of them... no, but some of them yes. Call it pop-country, just like theres rap and hip-hop, and then theres what most older adults would call rap or hip-hop which is the rap that fill the airwaves and is really pop-rap. My question is this (because I avoid the country music like its the plague), is there an undercurrent of "real" country that is still being made? I don't know that I'd be able to separate that more authentic country from what I understand as pop-country, I just feel like most of the genre has become that. I think with other genres, there is that poppy version of it, but the real stuff continues to be made its just that no one really knows about it
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and honestly just the other day I was thinking "where the F is that Gu Cruise video? wasn't it almost done weeks back?!". I was hoping that the price points would be lower than normal, but this is once again way out of my league in terms of disposable income
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ahh, it all makes sense now. I checked into the Whooch twitter to snoop on who the guest would be even though I rarely submit TC questions for said guest and I was terrified with the absence of a call for questions. For anyone looking for Indiegugu.com, I believe its just on indiegogo
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Yeah I agree, Jim Rash needs to make an annual appearance for sure, and he will get that Tony for Encino Man Live, so he will only be down to the Emmy/Grammy/Spike Awards
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Had on some Mr Show episodes the other night to get geared up for them announcing whatever this new Mr Show event will be, and I had never noticed that Scott does the voice over for the intro to New Dalai Lama bit that leads into Monks vs Fat Camp. I guess it took me getting used to his voice over these last few years listening to CBB for it to become instantly recognizable. Obviously I remember Scott mostly for his work as "the kid" Theo Brixton having a fun chat in the kitchen while requesting more popcorn in the living room, but also for his great singing prowess in the band 2001: A New Wave Godyssey
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I definitely enjoyed pieces but there were always sketches in an episode that I thought were flat or just not worth the time at all. I think hanford was a part of most of the bits I enjoyed, but Tim Kalpakis I think is the best of the bunch, or maybe has the most possibility for widespread appeal, getting roles outside their crew. Only seen like 2 of season 2, but some of my faves from season 1 were the bit about strippers, the beer company, the bit about how all modern music came from these guys singing about grasshoppers on their sleeves, the doc about garages, "keepin the beat", "helpful tips", I found a lot of highlights in season 1 I guess
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Well don't hate him for being squeaky clean and you thinking he thinks he has more of an edge. I remember hearing he was busted for coke or some other hard drug a year or few before coming on the music scene, so he isn't squeaky clean. I can't blame him for playing the part while trying to be a massive pop star, gotta keep the scandals to a minimum unless you just shoot the moon and go over the top with them
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I like Moore, but I dont want it Demi or Dudley... I prefer julienne
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It doesnt matter how you slice it... its bread
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Who Charted is a bit different than some other Earwolf fare in that what makes a great episode is usually just the randomness that happens, rather than specific guests. I would sift through the list of episodes and listen to the ones with guests that you recognize or already like, or just pick a point from a certain time back and just listen from then on. I have only been listening since mid Summer, and this show more than say CBB has its own lore. Howard and Kulap discuss things that are going on in their lives, so its nice to hear the evolution of a story with updates, or updates to Howards psyche as summah comes to an end. You really need to get to know the spiel of each of the hosts that being said, mantzouks is always great, benny schwartz, a recent one with Kyle Kinane was really funny, the thomas middleditch episode was very funny too
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now, now, be nice... Howard is only on the hate-train if its any movie not called Jaws, or any music that isn't so weird and awful that it hasn't been recorded as "music" before (or 1Direction or Taylor Swift) to be honest though, I get your point. The fact that he will pour over every beat of taylor swifts album but cant be bothered to listen to the Ronson/Bruno Mars song once because he thinks its pure james brown (when Andy Daly was spot on about it sounding like Ghostbusters) is very off-putting I want the "fun" countdown as long as it doesnt have music by ".fun" and Uptown Funk is definitely the current #1
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Never dissected that TSwift line before but it is really dumb. Clearly she loves the game and not the players, because the game is her massively successful music career built off of over-dramatic reactions to short term relationships which may or may not be completely made up for PR purposes. She's clearly got a super clever rhyme scheme all planned out around Leo DiCaprio and that's why she's desperately trying to make something happen there, says the dirt pop rags EDIT: The Ed Sheeran song is such a freaking beat rip off of "Let's Get it On". You can listen along but sing Let's Get It On, its such a hack move to make a song that sneakily has the same beat as a blockbuster hit classic. People just get into the vibe of it without even realizing, and this song has become huge with chicks, who want that ginger dicks
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Definitely never thought the words "do you make your own deodorant?" could make me laugh for minutes straight. I'd like to know if lines like that are thought of beforehand, or Kroll is just mad in the head and that popped in organically in the moment.
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Hopefully we'll get Larry on the show because...
StanSitwell replied to S4082211's topic in U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head
you think he'll play for 100$?