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Everything posted by hugLife
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Now, please forgive my ignorance in the reality show realm because I really don't watch tv at all (in the serious way, not the Sean way), but did Temptation Island have challenges on it? I know that they sent couples out there and then spilt them up in respective groups of man-hoes and lady-hoes to make them cheat on each other, but I really don't want to believe that there was nothing else in between. I know that they would show the couples the tapes of their partner cheating and have them make decisions on the spot, and I think that a show like that would do well again. Get some homely weirdos sharing tents and throw a hot tub in the mix. It seems like it would work to me. @Freja, would you really want a guy to fly you to another country and immediately start talking about you churning out some of his kids? If you settle for a local bar, I am sure that you could find countless guys to eerily talk to you about how fertile you are. Not to fall too hard into a dating tangent, but I feel like being single is the new married, so you are actually a trendsetter
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Episode 17 β Dominic Dierkes, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Hey DulΓ©, I saw you in the beginning of the movie Sugar Hill a long time ago, but it quickly became too scary for me to watch. Did your character end up accepting that full scholarship to Georgetown University and live happily ever after? -
This may have been mentioned already in here, but I think that it is pretty unfair that the Mortal Kombat theme got so much notoriety even though the same song was released just 3 years earlier:
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I would make one that followed struggling stand-up comedians who were convinced that they would make it big, but were really just mildly funny at their very best. It would show how they put everything on the line for their dream: their job, family relationships, marriage, mortgage payments so they could focus on the art of funny. It really wouldn't be a funny show at all, but since it was technically about comedy it would be in the "dramedy" genre. It would follow these few comedians all of the time, and it would probably be painful to watch. It would realistically get cancelled after one season but it would be the realest reality to hit tv.
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Episode 17 β Dominic Dierkes, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Uh oh, someone just got his pro-version platinum package gift. I would like to take this moment to thank Sean and Hayes for being so generous. I know that it probably cost so much to make it snow this hard in Virginia, but you knew how much I enjoyed that "pow" joke and you just wanted to make a fan smile. I won't demean the 8" you sent me by trying to take a measly picture of it (you said not to even mention it in the forums but I just had to because I am just so so happy). I know that you both have to maintain your professional image over at Earwolf, but in my heart, I will forever refer your show as Hollywood Handfriendbook (still working on the name). -
Episode 17 β Dominic Dierkes, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Yeah, look at us snow freaks in here just bonding away haha. Not many people have the passion for shredding like we do. Clemmy thrashes with a snowboard, Chansy slaloms the slopes, Frej-hey-hey straight up walks for miles in the woods, and me tearing it UP on my cafeteria tray at a local hill. Somebody notify Snap! because we all just started singing "I got the powder!" -
If you all were given the opportunity to make a reality show about whatever you wanted, what would it be about? Assume that you had unlimited resources. Ready....go!
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Episode 17 β Dominic Dierkes, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I really like how Hayes was flexing some muscle this week. It will be useful for when he confronts engineer Brett over where the F all the sound effects were.... talk about a "Flop-corn Gallery," am I right?? It looks like someone will be getting a motorcycle real soon if you know what I mean... -
Episode 16 β Grace Helbig, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
These Grace Helzberg fans on Soundcloud are pretty harsh to ol' Sean and Hayes... looks like some people just can't appreciate a quality podcast the same way that they can't appreciate the quality of the Samsung Galaxy Gs4. Sad, really. -
Episode 16 β Grace Helbig, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I really like how they tore Jingle All the Way to shreds for how absurd it was. You? -
Earwolf, so good and so bountiful. Thank you for this wonderful gift.
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Episode 16 β Grace Helbig, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
I agree that Jonny G would be hilarious on here, as well as Robby, as well as Chelz. However, I disagree about Marty because he just doesn't have enough star power. This is Hollywood Handbook, not Hollywood Handout. -
@Jakealan: at 1:03:15 he mentions that after googling for some facts that he realized that he was wrong, and that Dahmer was actually a cannibal. What he adds is that he thought that Dahmer realized the attention that he was getting for it and assumed the role more so than he may have needed to because he liked the media attention. So I guess the dispute was reduced to the degree of cannibalism, and if he played into the sensationalism of it rather than keeping it 100% factual.
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The lady who spilled the coffee on herself was an old lady and really got burned badly; the pictures of the burns were horrific. She wasn't suing to get rich, just for medical expenses and them to not have 200 degree hot coffee. It was another thing that became a national joke but they made it seem like she was a lady who just wanted to make a quick buck. It is scary that people never learn the facts about these things until years later :-/
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Episode 16 β Grace Helbig, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Great show this week, but who turns down watching The Color Purple? I was expecting Grace to do a scene by scene analysis, but of course, the "queen of youtube" was above watching any videos that weren't her own. Big missed opportunity there :-/ -
Episode 15 β Shelby Fero, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
My only hope is that I too, can have an opportunity to also call in and be too nervous to talk. I've listened to most of the RsS episodes and it did seem like a fun thing to do. Maybe even if it were just for the people who brought the pro-version that week. -
Episode 15 β Shelby Fero, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Hey Grace, Wikipedia says that your signature phrase in 2013 was "you've been hazed!" What makes you favor Hayes so much over Sean, and why? -
Episode 15 β Shelby Fero, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Hey Dommy-D, wikipedia says that you are a rainbow belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Are you prepping for a role in the upcoming Fight Club 2: The relapse? -
Episode 15 β Shelby Fero, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
You have to use rain puns in Seattle if you want to talk about ballin. Your "I made it rain" and the "my defense was like an oppressive fog over the court" and the like. That would probably convey your meaning more effectively. -
Episode 15 β Shelby Fero, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Hey, can someone in here pleeeeeeease tell me what is the next cool thing this? I promise that I will keep it a secret. Honest -
Yea, I mean...while it would be kind of stupid to record regular people in stressful environments, it would be way more awesome then casting people who are essentially characters (Jersey Shore) to interact with one another. I mean, at first it seemed like reality shows were about reflecting reality for people, but then it began projecting it (the 325467 hook-ups). As you mentioned the intelligence of the Seattle cast, that still represented the time when the shows were trying to cast people who were kind of odd, and not caricatures. To be honest, for no reason at all, my favorite reality show was Joe Millionaire, because it was the first time that I was consciously aware of a show lying to the contestants. It was also the first time that I saw a BJ get captioned with *slurps* on television. It seems clichΓ© to be nostalgic of the "golden days," but I think that they were more about capturing lightening in a bottle rather than manufacturing it
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False, I obviously check this forum for no relevant reason, and I have accepted this about myself. I honestly haven't watched reality since the Real World/Road Rules Challenge days. But before that I am most knowledgeable in the Seattle season of Real World when that dude David (I think) slapped a girl before she went home. Veronica also spoke at a community college that I went to and she was super lame. I would go into how I don't understand how reality tv was able to start parading subcultures as a way to breathe new life into its fading glory, but you probably won't read this.... nah, you probz will
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Episode 14 β Brian Huskey, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
Honestly, that trailer was only missing a Father Silvio character and it was essentially the same thing. I wonder if they will sue for stealing their intellectual property. $ean, (Purple) Haze, and Huskey B deserve their due credit. -
Episode 14 β Brian Huskey, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
1. HH really hit its stride with this episode. These script ideas should be a set feature from now on because Teen Pope was hilarious. 2. AndyKneis, I really want your Popcorn Gallery theme to be on the show from now on too. You had me laughing out loud with the "Mmm, fluffy one!" Good work, sir. -
Episode 13 β Andy Daly, Our Close Friend
hugLife replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Hollywood Handbook
What are dads?