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Poor engineer Brett. I know some good lawyers for you if Scott is abusing his position of power for some quick HJs.
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If they move along quickly, I'd bet that has more to do with time management at Earwolf than with Kulap's committment. She opens up so much on Whooch and Twooch, shares with chartists, and really gives a lot of herself on this program. I'm sure they created Twooch because they didn't have enough time on Whooch to just gab and go off on tagents. Also I've been relistening to old episodes and in the early days of Whooch, Howard was the one who moved the show along, sometimes cutting Kulap and the guest off mid-sentence. Ye old days of Howard Kremer, task master. See episodes 3-6 for some examples.
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Thanks, Shannon. I love this section and I appreciate your help! Summah!
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On paper, this movie sounds like it might be interesting: directed by Robert Altman, includes delightful actors such as Jane Curtin, Jon Cryer, Cynthia Nixon, and Paul Dooley, and even has cameos by Bob Uecker, Melvin van Peebles, Martin Mull, and Dennis Hopper. However, this mess of a movie feels like a horrible failed attempt by Altman to deconstruct the 80's teen sex romp. With absolutely no story line, and odd hijinks for a teen comedy (like doing whatever it takes to see a King Sunny Ade concert. What!? What an obscure African musician for two suburban Arizona teens to party with!), this movie amounts to no more than a series of bizarre disjointed vignettes. There are some moments that feel like an 80's teen comedy...like Altman and the writers saw something similar in another movie once...but it's clear that they had no business working within this genre and really didn't know teens. There is no honesty, heart, or humor in this film. I would love to hear a few baffled "bonker's" and "litterally's" uttered in response to this film. It really is a nightmare that should never have made it to theatres.
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Yeah, I read that, but it didn't seem to work as a satire. It just seems like a bad 80's teen movie. I couldn't see where he was critiquing the genre. He seemed to just play into what he thought a teen movie was sort of like.
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I can't wait for the Superego tour that PFT mentioned! I couldn't find any info about this, as of yet. Has anyone else heard about dates and locations? Maybe this hasn't been officially announced yet.
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I love hearing Brett laugh at Howard in these episodes. I miss Ku, but it's fun to hear Stard and Howard go off on weird tangents.
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Episode 008 ā Kiss Me, Iām Patrick McMahon LIVE!
Casaba replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project
So many emotions with this episode! My face hurts from laughing so hard at Scott's accent, but I teared up a bit at the end as Gourley and Daly thanked each other. Very sweet. These two are so talented and I hope for another collabo podcast from them, be they pilots or any other form. -
Episode 5 ā Achtung Baby?
Casaba replied to JulyDiaz's topic in U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head
doggernaut chimpernaut gossipel This show has taught me so many good new vocabulary words. -
Kulap, you are so beautiful, positive, and amazing! I will miss you, but I'm also very happy for you. Don't be scared. Good luck!