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Joe Lerini

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  1. Joe Lerini

    Episode 139 — Boring Kanye West

    I'm only about 10 minutes into this episode, but I wanted to come on and say that my funeral will be a costume party, my corpse will be dressed like Dracula, and the song I want played is The Monster Mash.
  2. "Inquisitive Triplets" from the episode of the same name (Episode 73) "Asher Roth" and "Normal Improv" (Episode 77: There There, My Bear Bear) "Jesus and the Weird Kid" (Episode 88: Rubber Band Stand) "Too Fat for Radio" (Episode 89: Authentic Redneck Dialect)
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    Episode 91 — Biohazard Acoustics

    Another fantastic episode! Mookie and Seth were killin' it! I've listened to every episode of I4H, and I love the show. I gotta start relistening to stuff so I can suggest scenes for the next Best Of! I also want to say that listening to this podcast caused me to go on a DVD-buying binge, getting seasons 1 and 2 of UCB, plus the Asssscat DVD, Freak Dance, and Wild Girls Gone. Sorry to get all crazy fanboy, but I love your stuff, Matty B!
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    Episode 67.5 — Minisode 67.5

    Apparently doves sound kinda like Bob Dylan when they cry.
  5. Joe Lerini

    Sometimes...

    ...you just gotta leave well enough Stallone.
  6. Daly and Rust are two of my favorite guest in all of Earwolf. I'm enjoying the hell out of this. Between bonus CBBs, emergency broadcast How Did This Get Made, AND a brand new Analyze Phish, it's been an embarrassment of riches from the Choctaw these past couple weeks! You're too good to us, Scotty!
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    Episode 90 — Bear Suit

    "I'm feeling light-headed. I think I'm falling for this bear" was the first line I cracked up for. But most certainly not the last. So much funny in this one.
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    Episode 67 — Sharknado

    Not only will there be a sequel, but apparently you can tweet title suggestions to @syfymovies. If I was on Twitter, I would suggest "Sharknado Beyond Thunder Levin".
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    Episode 67 — Sharknado

    This was amazing! Caught Sharknado on onDemand and then came back here to listen to this. So fun! I agree with the group that it seemed like Nova and Fin were supposed to get together. I also find it really weird that the first actor billed in the opening credits is Tara Reid, when the actual star gets an "And Ian Ziering" at the end of it, like he's a special guest. Anyway...I would LOVE sequels to this movie (especially if the HDTGM crew and Fought Sharkerman make an appearance). I want Ian Ziering to become the John McClane of ludicrous SyFy Channel movies. Sorry for rambling.
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    Episode 67 — Sharknado

    Episode's not even up yet, and I want to comment on it! I'm so excited to hear about this my brain is having an orgasm. And Scott-a-bot's there too? DOUBLE HOORAY!
  11. Joe Lerini

    Episode 228 — Acapella Cuddle Puddle

    I've also been craving Ice-T. This episode was refreshing. BRISK! Sorry.
  12. Joe Lerini

    Episode 231 — This Is Not Me, This Is Them

    It's a shame the band These Arms Are Snakes is broken up, this episode has inspired me to start a competing band called These Arms Are Dicks.
  13. I had a huge giggle-fit during the "Too Fat for Radio" sketch. And I love the idea of Chris Kattan announcing his credits when he walks into a hotel. This episode should have a "Warning: Hilarious" on it.
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    Episode 230 — Something for Everything

    Well that was fun. Neil's gay, vaguely pedophilic rap was hilarious, Reggie's first rap sounded sorta like Scott's "Kenneth" from Sklarbro County, and if Anna Kendrick doesn't poop on IFC in three weeks, Scott can expect some angry perverts beating down his door. I'm not one of them, I swear!
  15. I strongly agree with this. And I actually came to this show after listening to the new Analyze Phish. Rabin and his personal journey sounded really interesting on that, so I thought I'd give this a shot, and it was a funny, intelligent listen. I find the ICP talk more fascinating than the Phish stuff, simply because the Phish experience (as described) is so inherently tied to drug use. Granted, there was mention of drug use in regards to juggalos, but the experience seems way more connected with disenfranchised kids who feel a need to belong to some sense of family. That is more relatable to me than a drug-fueled party, man, though I agree with Patrick LeJeune that this family vibe is tarnished by homophobic and misogynistic themes within the music.
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    Episode 7 — A Crazy Moment in Phishtory

    The opening to "A Divided Sky" sounds like the background music to a Mr. Roger's video about how bicycles are made. That's all I have to contribute right now.
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    Episode 66 — Demolition Man: LIVE!

    Regarding the HDTGM episode: -Wyatt was killing it. I cracked up at "Send him to Ice Jail" and continued to crack up throughout the episode. -It's interesting that the International version changes lines about Taco Bell to lines about Pizza Hut, when they are in fact, owned by the same company (along with KFC). I actually live not far from a Taco Bell/Pizza Hut combined restaurant. You would think these restaurants would have banded together during the Franchise Wars, but perhaps this was like the Civil War, pitting franchise brother against brother? -There was talk about making words longer and stupider in the future (replacing "time" with "tick-tocks"), but I do believe that sort of thing can happen. I've heard a number of people use the term "cray-cray" in place of crazy, which both sounds moronic and takes up the same amount of syllables. The first time you hear something that stupid, you look at the person who uttered it like they're a total douche, but you eventually just stop caring. So, y'know, the future! Not like it matters, but Rodman worked with JCVD in "Double Team". "Simon Sez" was technically a starring vehicle for Rodman alone.
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    Episode 66 — Demolition Man: LIVE!

    Okay, so I watched Demolition Man on AMC, then came to Earwolf to listen to this show, and I have a few minor notes for both. The movie itself: -I find it odd that the police, when going to arrest Phoenix, have no idea how to approach him (taking cues from an iPad/GPS-like device), yet within police headquarters, have no problem forcefully arguing with each other (admittedly, that's mostly the police chief and Stallone, but even Huxley yells at her superior at least once) -Huxley mentions that Taco Bell being the only restaurant is the result of something referred to as "The Franchise Wars", yet never goes into detail about them. Which leads me to wonder if this was just a regular competition among fast food chains to put each other out of business, or if, say, Subway armed their "sandwich artists" and sent them out in physical combat with McDonald's employees?
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    Jason Mantzoukas #174

    Never listened to KPCS before, but I'm a big fan of Mantzoukas. He's hilarious and fascinating, as always. This was a great show.
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    Episode 229 — Two Thumbs & Not Much Else

    This episode is top-to-bottom hilarious. I'd let this show talk dirty to me about the futility of life and then impregnate me in 30 seconds. Please enjoy this hastily thrown-together tribute to the greatest cinematic achievement that never was:
  21. Such a great episode. I can't wait to share this one with my uncle-dad while I eat garbage.
  22. Joe Lerini

    Guest suggestions

    One of my favorite lineups was Gemberling, Pally, and Ozeri. Them talking/arguing between scenes was just as entertaining as the scenes themselves. Also, I'm a big fan of the CBB episodes with Aukerman, Mantzoukas and Andy Daly. So I'd love to hear them make up 3 of the 4 humans on this show. Though Mantzoukas is one of my favorite guys on Earwolf as a whole. Everything I've heard him in has been hilarious.
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    Episode 152.5 — Sklarbro County 57

    I wanna party with Kenneth.
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