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Episode 336 - Sing A Long Experiment #4: LIVE from UCB Sunset and SXSW
myhandleonearwolf replied to DaltonMaltz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Okay, so Matt doesn't realize Hurt is a Nine Inch Nails song that Johnny Cash was just covering. Then they do a cowboy-ish scene. If they'd only heard the original I doubt they would ever cut to a scene in "dirt". -
Episode 1906 - Nikki Glaser
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
She starts by brushing off Ann Coulter's "I didn't know what I was getting into" defense by saying she turned down the CC Roast writers and had plenty of time to prepare, but then a few minutes later says Ann was a last minute addition due to Bo Derek dropping out. -
Episode 442 - Atlantis Dire Warning
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
I figured there was no way it was supposed to be Asian because there were too many weird flourishes, but people here are saying it was spot on... -
Episode 224 - Cheeseball
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Sexy robot said Seeso was $5/mo, but it's only $4. -
EPISODE 216 — Grudge Justice
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
I can't even count the number of times an Improv 4 Humans episode ends and I think "that was the best podcast I've ever heard". -
EPISODE 213 — Dramatic Tornado
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Oh boy that "interviewer" has a knack for using an enormous amount of time to answer yes or no questions. "Did you take classes at the UCB?" "I diiiiiiid, I diiiiiiid. I did go to UCB, yeahhh" -
EPISODE 380 — A Colinary Journey
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
The fuck? Did some intern just post "they were on an episode of Comedy Bang Bang with Colin Hanks" to a Slack chat that Brian was reading out loud? -
EPISODE 9 - Erik Tanouye - Spotlight On: Nathan Ponsor
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Womp It Up!
Had never heard of Erik Tanouye before but he killed it! Probably my favorite episode of the run so far. -
24 This American Pie Eating Contest
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in The Hooray Show with Horatio
Ya'll should really look into a compressor/limiter to even out the volume levels; they're pretty crazy right now with all the music randomly thrown in. -
EPISODE 112 — Jupiter Ascending
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
PugsDerpHarderThanU Jupiter Ascending? What was that? ChanningTatumHere Great question. I have the same one to myself. -
EPISODE 30 — Johnny's Bananas Season 4 Writer's Room
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Earwolf Presents
There's a lot more discussion under the Rafflecast episode thread: http://forum.earwolf.com/topic/23156-episode-30-%E2%80%94-johnnys-bananas-season-4-writers-room/ -
EPISODE 189.5 — Ask the UCB: Openings & Music Guests
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Oh please, nice try trying to slide your shitty pay-per-click amateur music review in the forums, but nobody bought it. http://soundblab.com/static/about-soundblab the site exists entirely as filler content to spam on social media -
You can skip to any moment in this episode and within 5 seconds you will hear an "mm hmm".
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That Pop Music song at the end was incredible. Can't wait to hear the rest of that album.
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EPISODE 227 — Movie Theater Plug Life
myhandleonearwolf replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Who Charted?
I don't think you recognize the psychology behind Kickstarter and the thrill of that final push over the threshold. People start jacking their donation amounts up when they see that a campaign has generated interest and could actually succeed. That's the whole point of Kickstarter- you can have an insane idea, knowledge of how to accomplish it, and if enough people agree with it then it will actually happen. What you're supposed to be doing when you create a Kickstarter campaign is say "I need $X to make this happen. I guarantee it will happen if I get that money." There is no mystery there. If there isn't enough interest to reach that goal then nobody loses. Nobody loses money, and the creator doesn't waste their time on a project that doesn't have any appeal to anybody. In comparison, IndieGoGo is just a donation button. It's an "I want money" campaign. Using your scenario, what if you have a $75,000 goal and only get $10,000? People are still out that $10,000, but since the campaign creator wanted $75,000 we're either going to get a half ass product or no product at all. It's a waste of money.