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If you're gonna Bing it, use Google. If you're gonna Uber, use Lyft.
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Episode 174 - Stephanie and Elizabeth, Our Spiritual Advisors
justsomeman replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Just came here to say the same thing. Absolutely amaze. -
I'm home sick with the flu and have been in the habit of not catching up on shows and watching random nonsense... I haven't watched this film since I was little and holy shit... this movie is absolutely stone cold crazo bonkers cuckoo bananas. There are so many sex jokes and a fucking subplot is the kid trying to get with the undercover FBI agent... and his adult friend employee driver HELPING him. Oh, did I forget to mention THIS IS A DISNEY FILM???!!! This isn't the fever talking. Holy shit, you guys...
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Episode 164 - Tom Scharpling, Our Christmas Show Architect
justsomeman replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Sorry I'm a bit confused and was wondering if someone could help me. Hayes mentioned a show called The Mindy Project. Did he mean The Mimby Project or is this a similar show to this Mindy Project? Is it a offshoot show on Hulu? Any help would be great thank you. -
Getting an early start on my annual classic horror film viewings for Halloween, I scrolled through the Amazon Prime Horror film genre and came across An American Werewolf in London. It has been several years since I've watched this, possibly since late high school or early college. After the viewing, I felt an extreme urge to post this on here as a suggestion for The Cannon. I can't believe how much this film affected me now. The way it was filmed in the beginning in the moors, the use of classic 'moon' songs, Rick Baker's amazing work with visual/make-up effects, and last but not least the use of comedy. Again, because it had been so long since I watched, I didn't remember how funny it was... or even that it's considered a comedy; I mean shame on me for not noticing the "The Monster Movie" on the poster art. I remember when I was really little seeing my brother's horror film trading cards as well as some scenes on television and was horrified with just the werewolf and nightmare scenes alone. From Jack's increasingly grotesque, yet hilarious, appearances to the bumbling sergeant, John Landis's weaving of comedy in this was near perfect... oh and Frank Oz, holy shit! Almost forgot. This morning when I was thinking about it more, I was wondering if this was the first instance of a mainstream film that was a perfect blend of comedy and horror? I resist calling this a comedic horror or a horror comedy because it really blends both genres so seamlessly and when I say those two fused genres I think of completely different films. I like to consider myself a film buff but my apologies to those with greater knowledge regarding the subject matter if I'm off or behind. I just am really glad I rewatched this after such a long time and don't know when the last time I was ever reinvigorated by a film after not seeing it for so long. This has become one I will watch every Halloween now.
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I had to relisten to Janice's intro. Gold.
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the return of the clumsy portmanteau
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Do you think at any point she'll talk U2 to me? I just... I have no one to talk about Huey Lewis and the News or Citizen Kane with in my life right now...
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Episode 245 - Wild Horses IV: Please Stop Sign
justsomeman replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Wild Horses! Yay for nay! -
A soft no for me as well but I certainly enjoyed this film.
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Episode 80 - Jason Mantzoukas: What Went Wrong?
justsomeman replied to JulyDiaz's topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Never been prouder to be told to go fuck myself. -
I love the intro! C+
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Also, Fourandahalfvel the Rottweiler Pony Boy? He's just a little baby boy's baby boy.
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I thought for sure Fourvel would interrupt Sir Andrew Lord Webber and Scott during the tangent at the beginning with "Jesus Fucking Christ, are you kidding me with this shit?" C+
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Episode 134 - Far East Movement, Our Favorite Band
justsomeman replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Mindy Kaling? Wait did they mean Mimby Kaling? So confused. -
Not sure which Engineer Cody worked this recording but ya gotta save Jon's 'Look it up, Scotty' rendition. It was perfect.
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2 kids. Plenty of clues. No time to waste, doyoys.
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I hope this makes it to the Best-Ofs. This episode was amaze.
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Although I don't get extremely grossed out like Paul, I 100% agree that it's very uncomfortable watching teens in these kinda films be very gentle and romantic. Even as an adult, no one has sex like that.
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Episode 401 - LOVE Is Thicker Than Water
justsomeman replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Similar to this, I was thinking at this point Gilly's titular "Ugh" should be on Scott and Paul's sound effects record. -
Yeah, I realized this shortly thereafter. Makes total sense.
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You removed Stard from the intro
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EPISODE 212 — Dan Deacon and the Mighty Mighty Bosses
justsomeman replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
This episode was fucking amazing. I am buying this album RIGHT NOW. -
Yeah, I agree. I often think about listener-submitted material to podcasts and whether or not ball-busting is okay when they aren't putting them out there for it; i.e. like voicing an obscure or unpopular opinion on I4H versus just asking a question here. I understand it's the under the show-runner's digression once the listener crosses that boundary but with people like me I immediately am deterred at all in fear of the possibility. It's why I skip the Hollywood Handbook listener episodes because although I know it's all a joke, the child-who-was-bullied in me can't stand to listen to it because it raises a lot of negative emotions. Idk, it's weird. I don't mind ball-busting it just depends on from who and what the context is.