admin 330 Posted November 17, 2011 Welcome back to improv4humans! Sean Conroy and Chad Carter join us once again this week with Brian Huskey making his debut performance. Bad auditions, George Harrison, working with farm animals, we get into all of it!! As always you can follow@MattBesseron Twitter to contribute suggestions and be sure tosubscribe on iTunesto get your weekly improv fix! Share this post Link to post
Julia 477 Posted November 17, 2011 This show is so much fun; I'm glad you're doing it as a weekly podcast. By the way, who did the show's logo? It's awesome! Kudos to the graphic artist. Share this post Link to post
LukeHENDERSON 3 Posted November 17, 2011 Holy crap on a cross! I can't believe Earwolf keeps doing stuff like this. You guys are freaking amazing! Share this post Link to post
jeffullrich 652 Posted November 17, 2011 The logo was illustrated by the wonderful and super talented Aaron Nestor and painted by his partner in crime, Ben. I think it's the best logo he has done yet. Share this post Link to post
Julia 477 Posted November 17, 2011 Spectacular job, as always, Aaron and Ben! Love this. Share this post Link to post
CapricaSixSixSix 100 Posted November 17, 2011 Matt's horse voice was brilliant. Share this post Link to post
savvyveteran 3 Posted November 17, 2011 I love this podcast. You have no idea how awesome this is for an improv junkie NOT currently living in Chicago/NYC/LA who needs to get a fix on. Share this post Link to post
CavemenGoGo 0 Posted November 18, 2011 One suggestion about the podcast for the future. Last episode did a fantastic job at setting up multiple scenes for each suggestion, which not only gave the show an exciting pace, but stacked funny on top of funny. While this episode had good moments, and I know that the nature of improv is being spontaneous and not forcing the issue, I do think changing things after a couple minutes would ensure a scene doesn't go overlong.-For example, in the first episode with the museum curator scene played by Andy Daly was so dynamic and funny because the improvisers kept changing up the scene and adding to the overall story, which in an audio medium is great to listen to. It's fun to hear the performers dealing with a challenge at breakneck speed, and that was absolutely reflected in that episode. Matt and the gang don't have the luxury of feeling out the audience to know when to move on from a conversation or add to what's going on, so perhaps building more scenes based on the opening discussion would fix that problem. Share this post Link to post
dopplerganger 0 Posted November 18, 2011 love the show. glad you are bringing great true improv. I am glad earwolf can have so many different styles of comedy available. Share this post Link to post
papavb 23 Posted November 18, 2011 Everyone is so funny it's mind boggling, the stable scene is fucking ....aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh,thank you matt , sean, chad , brian and earthewolf'sdead! Share this post Link to post
The3rdConstant 1 Posted November 20, 2011 You guys need to get Eddie Peppitone on this show. Love it so far! Share this post Link to post
ColinDenney 100 Posted November 20, 2011 Poptipi cracked me up. http://www.theearwolftumblr.com [attachment=10724,274] Share this post Link to post