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  1. My brother loves this movie and I've been giving him shit for it since it first came out. I can't tell you how much this episode means to me. Every once in awhile I'll rub it in his face with a little "HOO..HA! HOO-HA!" marching song.

     

    The movie was a very confusing experience as a kid, but the colorful landscape and rapid-fire adlibs from Robin Williams made it SEEM like it was entertaining at the time. I remember thinking the sound effects suit was a hoot! The devil puppet made me laugh. So did the fake vomit scene. With that said, I remember cringing at the Joan Cusack and Robin Wright Penn scene in the bathroom where they start singing. I was a kid, CRINGING in the theater at TOYS.

     

    I liked a ton of crap as a kid, so it says a lot that I would actually have a guttural reaction to a movie. I could never stay in the room when that scene was on TV, it was just way too embarrassing. I wish you guys touched on that scene in the show, I'd love to hear Jason's comments on that. This episode was so great, I honestly could've listening to you break down every single scene for 3 hours, but I know it was painful enough as it is. The main thing is the three of you survived and I thank you! Drew was such a great guest too- cheers!

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  2. "Joke's on you Matt, I made it to Ireland!" (showing him pictures) Haha, wouldn't that be something? Matt meets the guy's parents and they admit their son is slightly stupid. They tried to explain to their son that it wouldn't be a good idea to ask the neighbors- when he doesn't live in Los Angeles- and they actually discouraged him from it. In the end, there were enough gullible residents a few blocks down who ultimately felt sorry for him. "This fat, Kurt Cobain with no brain thinks he's gonna make it to Ireland...we should probably give him a few bucks."


  3. I was at the Jerry Lewis thing too and i admire Hadrian for taking the punches. I think it was wise turning it over to the audience, but Jerry was kind of a jerk about it. Hadrian really needed to speak up, I think that's what really annoyed the man in the end. Despite the tension, it was a great Q&A and someone actually had the balls to bring up, "The Day The Clown Cried."

     

    I would follow Huell anywhere in time!


  4. To sum it up:

     

    Scott openly takes the music in on his first session, but remains unimpressed.

     

    Spacehog's "The Hogyssey" (2001: Space Odyssey cover) is not as good as Scott remembers. It might as well be Phish.

     

    Harris tries to win Scott over with some mediocre covers of perfectly good songs, but does more damage than good.

     

    Scott's reaction to "Fluffhead" is freakin hilarious and quickly tilts his scale of tolerance.

     

    Harris is good-humored and half-heartedly defends the band.

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  5. Matt brought up an interesting point on making fun of crazy people. I think the selection of these type of videos have been pretty tasteful so far, most have already gone viral at some point. There are a lot of fuckers out there that go out of their way to provoke the homeless, get them to fight, or just film them ranting for entertainment sake. It can be really sad or depressing. I think you just draw a line if it leads to something violent or someone is really suffering on camera.

     

    On the other hand, I've been riding the bus for 12 years, and there's some things that I WISH I HAD filmed! Not the guys jacking off on the bus- but things.


  6. I would like to compile a list of things that we suspect Larry David has never heard of/or avoided all his life. The man has never taken a picture! I think that means anything is possible.

     

    Just to start things off, I believe Larry David has never...

     

    1. Listened to a Queen album.

    2. Gone down a waterslide.

    3. Ate soup out of a bread bowl.

    4. Caught a firefly.

    5. Skipped

    6. Given blood.

    7. Gone fishing.

    8. Picked berries.

    9. Sent a postcard

    10. Accepted a long-distance call

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  7. my buddy Stu LOVES Phish and I've never ever connected to their music, but this podcast made me want to go to a concert. I love a friendly atmosphere and the variety of Phish-heads that came up to Scott made it seem that much more fun.

     

    These were my top three favorite quotes:

     

    "I'm a French dude you know."

     

    "It's the fucking maze bro, you'll never get out of the maze."

     

    "Would anyone like coconut water?"

     

    I suppose it would've been entertaining if Scott lost his mind on all those substances, but I'm glad he's safe. Being that open could've put him in the hospital.

     

    I only listened to the last episode out of curiosity, and it made my day, thanks!

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