Tim Dunn traveled down to Springfield, IL to tour Lincoln's birth home and get some perspective on the current election, and Abraham Lincoln happened to be there. Then he agreed to do a weekly podcast with Tim covering the events of the week, but only for 15 minutes at a time. Tim, a Chicago-based c…
Abe and Tim host a table read of their screenplay in the final episode of 15 Minutes with Lincoln. Thanks to Clayton Margeson, Nicole Vespa, Sarah Shockey, Rob Grabowski, Kellen Terrett, Lisa Burton, Ryan Ben, Andrew Melzer, and our wonderful listeners!
Abe and Tim tie up some loose narrative threads in the penultimate episode.
After 6 years and 300 episodes, Tim and Abe are finally too famous for their podcast.
Abe betrays Tim for a third time in an extremely lore-heavy episode.
Abe and Tim discuss the phenomenon of parallel thinking as Tim calls in from a background acting gig on Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon.
Abe and Tim discuss methods of getting past writer's block as they address studio notes about a character named Blaze Pizza.
Abe recaps his investor trip and Tim and Abe explain how to write a strong love interest into your screenplay.
With Abe out of town pitching the movie to investors, Tim opens up the mailbag.
Abe and Tim talk about the collapse of HBO Max, and Tim recounts his L.A. COVID experience.
With Tim recovering from COVID, Abe sat down for a one-on-one with the great Robert Zemekis (Rob Grabowski).
Tim and Abe open up the mailbag and advise listeners on the right way to hustle.
Tim and Abe explore Tim's artist's rendering of a superhero costume.
Abe recounts going to see 'Lightyear' with Michael Bay and Tim showing up.
Abe and Tim wait for legendary composer John Williams to show up for a meeting at Panera Bread.
Tim invites a Hollywood bigwig to the upcoming table read.
With Tim no longer training for his superhero bod, the boys finally have a production meeting for their upcoming table read.
Abe recaps a production meeting at a place called "Giovanni's" and Tim dabbles in something called "Nugenix."
Abe and Tim announce the table read for their movie, and work through a feedback questionnaire.
Abe tries to run a production meeting, but Tim mostly talks about his GNC regimen.
With Michael Bay on board to produce, Tim and Abe turn their attention to casting their first film.
Tim is out of jail (again) and the boys talk about some of their favorite love scenes.
Crisis Averted! Tim and Abe provide updates on their respective housing situations.
Abe and Tim provide an update on the wonderful Los Angeles housing market.
Abe and Tim go over some best practices for writing an eye-catching post about the Oscars slap.
In this very special pitch meeting, Tim and Abe welcome Ulysses S. Grant (Griffin Sharps) back from the dead in order to secure his life rights.
Abe and Tim try again to gather good feedback but run into yet another person who doesn't understand their genius.
Abe and Tim get some feedback on one of their scripts and discuss why the feedback provider didn't get how great the script is.
Tim and Abe open their own escape room that simulates the experience of seeing a work colleague's improv show.
With the upcoming release of "Uncharted," Tim and Abe go over a few other video games that they could turn into perfect screenplays.
Abe and Tim do some research for their screenplay by interviewing Dale, a Zookeeper in L.A. (Neil Jacobsen from The Good News Podcast)
Tim is interviewed by Eleanor Louise Beauchamp (Nicole Vespa) on the new true crime podcast Terror in Tinseltown: The Acting Class Murders.
Abe and Tim take their leave from the basement of the Scientology Center and move in to a couple of comfortable, spacious, abandoned improv theaters.
Abe and Tim take a ride on the private jet of John Travolta (Jordan Cohen) to make a Hollywood deal. But will they land it?
Tim and Abe give their picks for who should host the 2022 Oscars.
Abe and Tim meet with former President of SAG and the United States, Ronald Reagan (Stephen Kropa), to learn how to pitch movies to the big studios.
Mary Todd Lincoln (Sarah Shockey) joins Tim and Abe to show what life would have been like if Tim had never been born, while also kind of doing a Christmas Carol parody.
Abe and Tim check to see if their projects are on the 2021 Black List.
Abe and Tim discuss how to write the perfect thank you note after Abe's big meeting with CAA.
Abe takes a call from Tim, who is undergoing treatment for his acting addiction.
Abe is joined by Clare (Clare Austen-Smith) from Tim's acting class to stage his latest production: his own intervention.
Tim brings his friend John from acting class (Brian Rodriguez-McGovern) on the podcast to meet Abe.
Tim's old roommate Alec rejoins the podcast to give his review of Dune and to preview his own screenplay, apparently.
Abe and Tim offer some guidance to actors about getting the perfect headshot. Then, they give out the first two letters of John Travolta's email.
Tim and Abe provide a peak behind the curtain of what it's like to audition in Tinsel Town (and the Windy City).
Abe and Tim finally get their shot to pitch ideas to L.A. producer Sadie Deen (Katie Johnston-Smith).
Abe and Tim continue looking for a new apartment, but provide an update from their temporary residence, the Los Angeles Scientology Center.