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EPISODE 347 — Foley Slumber Party

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Also, this episode lost all believability for me when the foley artist didn't know what a Wilhelm scream was.

 

Panic in New York; Menagerie Breaks Loose

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Who is Scott talking about at minute 8?

 

I came here to ask the same question. It's not Paul Reubens.

 

I'm not sure if Scott wants the answer here, but it's easy enough to find if you Google the names of the main guests on CBBTV who aren't a part of the LA comedy/acting scene + "sex offender."

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Who is Scott talking about at minute 8?

 

I came here to ask the same question. It's not Paul Reubens.

 

I'm not sure if Scott wants the answer here, but it's easy enough to find if you Google the names of the main guests on CBBTV who aren't a part of the LA comedy/acting scene + "sex offender."

 

Ah, Fabrice Fabrice.

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Who is Scott talking about at minute 8?

 

I believe the person in question's name rhymes with the name of John Wick's brother...Randy...Randy Wick.

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I don't think it's him. But maybe CBBTV is trafficking in perverts and we're only just finding out. Remember, he has Don DiMello on A LOT.

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GOD when Kevin is like "BOYS GET UPSTAIRS" I freaking busted a gut.

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( I may have posted this before but... ) This weekend after Scott "Cinephile" Aukerman finishes watching Netflix's Marvel's Daredevil maybe someone could tell him that another porn parody name for Comedy Bang Bang would be:

 

" This Ain't Comedy Bang Bang XXX *This Is A Parody* " or "Comedy Gang Bang!"

 

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And good luck with watching "Orphan(-ges the new) Black"

 

P.S. : Scott--- Scott!!! *psst* you can totally get away with it just watch it on a device Kulap never checks up on, maybe a PC on the Earwolf building... (Oh sh¡t maybe not such a good plan because I just remembered she DOES also work there... fawk!) and then just watch it again with her pretending/acting/thespian-ing like you're watching it for the very first time. But do be careful and don't say stuff like: "Oh this part coming up is goo-OOOOOOOOOOood..." and you are all set...

 

k thx bai

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I love hearing that a guest is a CBB fan and walking the walk.

 

I was 99.999% certain that Scott would make that "Stop Making Sense" joke, but it didn't stop me from laughing out loud at it. And it was more hopeful than certain, but similar for his one word Woody Allen impression being "Murphy". Also loved Scott cracking himself up just by reading the title "Mozart in the Jungle" in the Audible ad.

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Hahaha, why does Seth Morris have two different characters who are both foley artists

Next time Seth's on, he should do double duty and play both characters. And the other guests should be Dave Foley and Mick Foley.

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Hahaha, the reference to "The Aristocats" really got me cracking up when Scott quoted "We are Siamese if you please", which is actually from "Lady and the tramp"...

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le froid est pour moi le prix de la liberté

but the price of tacos is at an all time bargain!!!

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absolute beginners... or whatever it's called.

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I feared another Tom Green scenario when this started downloading today, but Kevin was great! He knew when to hang back and went to jump in.

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I'm not sure if Scott wants the answer here, but it's easy enough to find if you Google the names of the main guests on CBBTV who aren't a part of the LA comedy/acting scene + "sex offender."

 

Looking up and Googling every guest on CBBTV? Yeah, "easy enough"...

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Timeout...

 

Looking up and Googling every guest on CBBTV? Yeah, "easy enough"...

Exactly what I was thinking. I guess I'll fall on the sword because I'm sure Scott and Co. give so many fucks, but I'm guessing it's Andy Dick. I'm not sure if it's related to the incident in WV a few years ago or not, and I'm not sure if he had to register regarding that, but he's had a few run-ins with those types of incidents. Yes, I know too much about Andy Dick's WV incident, but it happened near where I grew up, so I was curious enough and semi-followed it through friends.

 

Now, back to the program!

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Nick Kroll - I was suggested someone on Twitter, so I clicked on their profile, and apparently their whole Twitter profile is about exposing Nick Kroll and Tig Notaro on various charges. Seemed like the most random shit I've seen on the internet in a while.

 

Kevin Pollak - Went off great. You could tell he was really happy about being on the show. Look forward to seeing the movie, even though the critics are panning it - looks like most of the negativity comes from execution rather than content though, which I think is pretty weak. His work on CBB! and his interview on WTF earlier this week convinced me I'll more than likely really enjoy it though.

 

Seth Morris - I mean, come on... dude is just effortless in being hilarious.

 

Best of the year material? Probably not, but another quality bonus episode in April.

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The underworld joke not landing, killed me. But, I'm a real WEIRDO!

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Man, Scott immediately regretting doing a phone segment was a blast from the past, felt like the Indie 103 days...

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I woke up this morning and laughed aloud again remembering the Slumber Party segment.

 

I feel like the contrast between the main ep this week and this b-b-b-bonus episode really shows me a lot about what I value in comedy.

 

The Tom Green episode was not for me. I don't have too much to say on that topic, but Tom Green is irreverent, and he likes to throw the energy into uncomfortable places. I get why people enjoy his comedy! (And I liked Road Trip.) It just wasn't for me!

 

I really like how Kevin and Scott played with this sad-sack character Seth Morris specializes in, without being mean-spirited or stealing focus. I really enjoy feeling like they are having fun too. I hope Kevin Pollack comes back sooner than six years from now. And I am fully going to re-listen to that part again today!

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The underworld joke not landing, killed me. But, I'm a real WEIRDO!

 

There were a handful of references/jokes (the tortured, associational ones Scott excels at--and I love hearing that satisfied, almost nervous vibe in Scott's voice when he does them) that didn't seem to even register with Kevin and were totally destroying me. Awesome times.

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Man, Scott immediately regretting doing a phone segment was a blast from the past, felt like the Indie 103 days...

 

The call segment on "the Japan Dogs" is one of the entire-show highlights for me.

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Such a great ep and great palate cleanser after Monday. Pollack fits in nicely as a CBB guest, and I also wouldn't have known about Misery Loves Comedy for months had it not been for this episode. I rented it last night and enjoyed the hell out of it. There was a good range of comedic talent from different eras, the pacing was solid and my eyes almost watered at the dedication with which it closed.

 

I was kind of annoyed checking twitter and seeing the top post associated with the movie was a douchey Wired article telling readers to boycott this movie because there weren't enough women or minorities featured (of which there were several). Sorry to break it to you, Wired, but the majority of successful big-name comics are white men. It's not Pollack's fault, you chodes.

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I watched Misery Loves Company today. It was alright. It could have opened better. The pacing of the first 5 minutes or so felt more like a youtube video that a film festival-worthy documentary. But then they slowed down the pace, got more logical in their progression of topics, and moved towards making a few points.

 

At times it veered away from its own topic and just became "this story was funny, let's include it in the movie", but the breadth of talent that was interviewed was impressive, and it was generally an interesting look into the comedy scene.

 

I'd recommend it to anybody who would describe themselves as a comedy nerd.

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This episode raised some hard-hitting questions.

When Scott was a boy & drawing Mr. T, was it in the nude?

Also, why can't more Foley artists take wacky liberties with their gun-shot sounds? How many people have actually even heard a gun fired, like a hundred? Movies should have gun shots that sound like farts. #revolution

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