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Episode 55 - Land Rover
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
Haven't listened to the improv section yet (Spontaneanation interview half always works out to be around as long as my morning commute), but I have to say that the entire discussion of childhood injuries and emergency room visits made me REALLY uncomfortable. Did anyone else feel this way? --CHILDHOOD INJURY TRIGGER WARNING-- When I was little, my dad had this exercise bike. I would go on it sometimes and cycle. One day, when I was riding on it, my baby brother crawled up to it and put his finger in in the spokes. It ended up ripping the tip of his little finger off (from the tip to the top knuckle). He started screaming and I saw blood on the carpet so I screamed for my mom. She came and freaked out called the doctor; we went there and then to the emergency room. I felt so horrible and my poor baby brother was in so much pain. The doctors ended up bandaging his finger up a lot and I think they closed it up with stitches. We're adults now and the end of my brother's finger looks a little funky/deformed but he doesn't remember it. I STILL think about that sometimes and I still feel awful, even though nobody in my family blames me for it at all. My parents still have that exercise bike and I still panic a little bit when my nephew and niece are visiting and go even 10 feet near it. -
Season 3: Game 1 - Pistol Shrimps 4/5/16
darkesword replied to DanEngler's topic in Pistol Shrimps Radio
Glad to see PSR on Earwolf! Real ads feel weird, but I like that they're live reads that get integrated into the podcast and not drop-ins that interrupt the action. I did like the Mack Weldon riffing though. Was really into the game at the end too. What a nail-biter. -
Episode 41 - Musical; Theater with Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Earwolf Presents
"Sploosh, placenta, big ol' baby." We don't deserve Gabrus. -
Episode 41 - Musical; Theater with Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Earwolf Presents
Delightful. Please make this, at the very least, a monthly podcast. -
Official site seems to indicate it's still in post though? http://www.voltagepictures.com/details.aspx?ProjectId=3995fc72-0a97-e211-b3c9-d4ae527c3b65 They oughta get Nicole back and do an episode about Lady Bloodfight.
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I'm in the "love it" camp too. This whole episode was hilarious. I love that Taran and Paul didn't go overboard with the tantrums too; there were certain parts where you could tell Scott was trying to goad them and they reacted like reasonable people. Made the whole thing much more engaging, waiting for those tantrums.
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Episode 008 ā Kiss Me, Iām Patrick McMahon LIVE!
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project
I must have listened to this episode 3 or 4 times now. Just did another listen while driving to a St. Patty's Day party out-of-state; entire car was cracking up. -
Episode 51 - Tesla Charging Station: Live from Largo
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
This episode was wonderful. To all the performers: merci. -
Episode 1 - Cheese Dreams in Gravy Isles
darkesword replied to Shannon's topic in The Mysterious Secrets of Uncle Bertie's Botanarium
Listened to this on the way to work this morning. Have to say, it was pretty bizarre but also quite funny. Laughed pretty hard at the bit about the psychic credentials. Sometimes the voices get lost in the sound effects though. Helping to make the voices pop out some more would be good. -
I've got a request for a feature I'd like to see on Howl. Long-running shows like CBB often feature continuing "storylines" where we can follow certain character arcs, like Wompler and Listler, or Gilly and Garry. I would love for there to be some kind of "curated playlists" section where Earwolf staff puts together playlists of episodes that are related to each other. That way I can browse around and find something like "The Chronicles of J.W. Stillwater" and get all of the episodes where J.W. shows up, or listen to all of the Andy Daly character appearances that led up to the epic two-parter where the world was almost destroyed. I realize that I could obviously do this all myself using Howl's "playlist" feature, but it's not easy to browse episodes by guest in the app, nor is there a way to share my playlists with anyone, so I couldn't use these to recommend certain storylines to friends. Hopefully something like this can be considered. Thanks.
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Sometimes I think to myself "man I wish Gilly could do an episode of CBB where she wasn't doing the gold-digger bit, I feel like this joke is going to wear itself out" AND THEN I LISTEN TO THE GODDAMN EPISODE AND LAUGH UNTIL I TURN BLUE Holy shit, too funny. Everyone was totally on point today.
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Episode 43 - Pediatrician Waiting Room
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
I haven't listened to the improv section yet, but I will say that the interview was absolutely awesome, and I totally agree with Emily V. with regards to E.T. I will never understand how anyone could possibly thing of E.T. as anything but horrific. He's so gross and weird looking. -
Episode 17 - Jack McBrayer - Spotlight On: Chet Noseworthy
darkesword replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Womp It Up!
Got legit emotional when Listler was talking about August getting adopted. -
Oh my god I completely forgot about "BANG BANG INTO YOUR MOOOOUTH~!"
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Can I just say that I've long been a fan of Henry Mancini's score to this movie, before ever actually even seeing the film? I heard "Main Title" on satellite radio once and just had to track down the entire soundtrack. It's kind of amazing that Mancini, a legendary film composer (famous for scoring "The Pink Panther" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's") did a movie like this, but apparently he did a lot of horror/sci-fi movies for Universal. It's also interesting to note that a lot of Mancini's score was cut from the final print of the movie. From the movie-wave review: And in an interesting twist, Michael Kamen was the composer for the original X-Men movie, which of course starred Patrick Stewart as Professor X!