Credits Score: The Podcast That Gives Credits The Credit They're Due

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Join two adult men who have nothing better to do as they take a deep dive into the opening and end credits of their favorite and not-so-favorite movies and TV shows.

Max Miller/Gary Dudak

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Ep. 62: Bob's Burgers (Opening Credits) [w/ Skylar Harrison from Bob's Credits]

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 58:32


We are finally back with a new episode as we make our way through the absolute chaos that is the opening credits to "Bob's Burgers" with diehard fan Skylar Harrison from Bob's Credits.   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Skylar: Instagram   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Bob's Burgers Opening Credits (both Original and New Versions) The Simpsons/Bob's Burgers Opening Credits Crossover  The cast makes up lyrics to the Bob's Burger's theme in the voices of the characters they play  One man band cover of the Bob's Burger theme performed by Alex Heflin Trap Remix of the Bob's Burgers theme by Trap Remix Guys  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 61: Ghost Adventures (Opening Credits) [w/ Dan from Real Life Ghost Stories]

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 68:02


We're closing out spooky season with our final episode of Credits SCARE as we make our way through the opening credits to "Ghost Adventures" with the assistance of Dan from Real Life Ghost Stories and Let Me Introduce Myself.  Follow Max: Instagram|TwitterFollow Gary: Instagram|TwitterFollow Dan: Instagram Links, as promised in the episode: Ghost Adventures Opening CreditsGhost Adventures Fart Clip Joel McHale making fun of Zak Bagans being scared by a donkey on "The Soup."Dog parody of the Ghost Adventures opening credits by Tasteless ComedyBread parody of the Ghost Adventures opening credits by LOAF Adventures -- We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 60: Are You Afraid of the Dark? (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 47:09


Submitted for the approval of The Midnight Society, we call this story, "The Tale of the Two Idiots Making Their Way Through the Opening Credits to 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?'"--We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.  Support us on Patreon Follow Max: Instagram|TwitterFollow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Links, as promised in the episode: Are You Afraid of the Dark? Opening CreditsMetal cover of the theme to "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" performed by Naro StudiosSpooky piano cover of the theme to "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" performed by ErikMMusicThe rejected version of the "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" opening credits by sjbursich-- We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 59: The Twilight Zone (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 53:30


You click play on our podcast with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension—a dimension of Max, a dimension of Gary, a dimension of Biscuit. You're moving through the opening credits to "The Twilight Zone." You've just crossed over into this year's first episode of....Credits Scare. -- We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Support us on Patreon   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Seasons 4 & 5) The Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Season 1) The Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Season 2) The Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Season 3) Remix of "The Twilight Zone" Theme by Matt Haag Funky version of "The Twilight Zone Theme" by Jedediah Smith Trap version of "The Twilight Zone Theme" by Yours Truly, SuFoYa --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 58: Cheers (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 86:47


Pull up a seat at the bar, have a drink, and let us take you on a little journey through the "Cheers" opening credits sequence. -- We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Support us on Patreon   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Cheers - Season 10 - Opening Credits  Full Version of "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy with the weird 2nd verse Flaming Moe's - Cheers parody from "The Simpsons" Gary Portnoy singing the Cheers theme from his home during quarantine  Acapella cover of the Cheers theme by Gary Portnoy performed by Triforcefilms Limp Bizkit-esque cover of the Cheers theme by Gary Portnoy performed by The Factory Crew Quarantine Zoom cover of the Cheers theme by Gary Portnoy performed by Monday Night Social --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Bob's Credits: A Credits Score Podcast - OFFICIAL TRAILER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 0:39


The first Credits Score spinoff is coming very soon.  Bob's Credits An entire podcast dedicated to the brilliant Bob's Burgers end credits sequences. Follow Bob's Credits on social media for launch date and other info:  Bob's Credits on Instagram Bob's Credits on Twitter Bob's Credits on Patreon  Official Website   

Ep. 57: Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 94:12


We're more full of ourselves than ever as we make our way through the oh so humble opening credits to one of the funniest movies ever made, "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping." -- We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Opening Credits  Acoustic cover of "I'm So Humble" by The Lonely Island feat. Adam Levine performed by October Alone Donald Trump/"I'm So Humble" Mashup by Triple V Little kid reacting to "I'm So Humble" "My Wife's Chili", a parody of "I'm So Humble" about some guy's wife's chili by Mr. Kinder --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 56: The Hills (Opening Credits) [w/ Kelly Blackheart]

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 98:10


We hope you're ready to release your inhibitions as return guest, Kelly Blackheart (I Don't Know About That with Jim Jefferies, The Unsolicited Podcast), joins us as we make our way through the opening credits to the ultimate 2000's guilty pleasure, "The Hills."    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Kelly Blackheart: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Hills, Season 1 Opening Credits  Final Episode Version of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield Funk cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Scary Pockets ft. Jonah Baker Ukulele cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Muhan Rogue Acapella cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Stefan Wyatt Pop punk cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Settle Your Scores --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 55: Fargo (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 77:42


Aw geez. Ya better get bundled up 'cause this week we're making our way through the snow-filled landscape that is the opening credits to Fargo. Okay there? Real good, then.  -- Click Here To Get Started With Just A Few Of The Ways You Can Help The Black Lives Matter Movement Podcast episodes about racism in America to help fuel unlearning the things you've been taught:  "Seeing White" by Scene On Radio   "Police Abolition" by Call Your Girlfriend  "A Black Man's Experience in America with Marcus Stricklin" by Unapologetically Sensitive "Disney's Most Controversial Film: Six Degrees of 'Song of the South'" by You Must Remember This -- We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Fargo Opening Credits  Piano cover of Fargo, North Dakota by Keith McCabe Fingerstyle guitar cover of Fargo, North Dakota by Andrey Basalay How to Speak Fargo Supercut by Fandor  And, for no reason whatsoever, a movie accent expert critiquing Jon Voight's awful accent in "Anaconda" --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 54: DuckTales (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 93:08


Get those "woo-oohs" ready. This week, we're realizing just how much life is like a hurricane as we make our way through the opening credits to Disney's "DuckTales." -- Click Here To Get Started With Just A Few Of The Ways You Can Help The Black Lives Matter Movement Podcast episodes about racism in America to help fuel unlearning the things you've been taught:  "Seeing White" by Scene On Radio   "Police Abolition" by Call Your Girlfriend  "A Black Man's Experience in America with Marcus Stricklin" by Unapologetically Sensitive "Disney's Most Controversial Film: Six Degrees of 'Song of the South'" by You Must Remember This -- We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Disney's DuckTales Opening Credits   The "Woo-Oohs" in Different Languages  Disney's DuckTales Theme (Korean Version) The 28 Guitars cover of the DuckTales Theme  Ukulele cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Al Wood Brass Quintet cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Seb Skelly Fingerstyle Guitar cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Metallicatease Viral Internet Animals cover of the DuckTales Theme put together by DaftTheEdgyGuy --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 53: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (End Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 90:33


This week, we're ditching all of our responsibilities with the master himself, Ferris Bueller, as we make our way through the hilarious end credits to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Doo bow bow. Ohhh yeah! We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Ferris Bueller's Day Off End Credits Ferris Bueller Parody from "Deadpool"  Ferris Bueller TV Show Opening Credits  Charlie and Mac sing Day Bow Bow from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"  Remix of "Oh Yeah" by Yello performed by Lefteris Matapas Amateur Acapella cover of "Oh Yeah" by Yello performed by Tyranbell Cute Father/Son duet of "Oh Yeah" by Yello performed by Henry and his Daddy --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 52: Peppa Pig (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 61:54


We're still in quarantine, so come hear us work on our terrible British accents and pig snorts as we make our way through the opening credits to the kids show phenomenon that is "Peppa Pig."   We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Peppa Pig Opening Credits   Peppa Pig End Credits Super Potato's Fruits and Vegetables Song  Remix of the Peppa Pig Theme Song performed by  Attic Stein Creepy metal cover of the Peppa Pig Theme Song performed by Simto Sad piano cover of the Peppa Pig Theme Song performed by NPT Music PEPPA PIG THEME... but it's played on a $1 piano performed by Amosdoll Music PEPPA PIG THEME (BALLOON VS CAT PIANO) ft Drum Calculator performed by CatPiano Entertainment --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 51: QUARANTINE SPECIAL -Tiger King

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 56:38


With the stay at home order in full effect, we've struggled a bit with how to pull off our normal format, but fear not...We've still got a hell of an episode for you as we take on all things "Tiger King" via video chat.    We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Tiger King Opening Credits  The Railroad (aka the Tiger King theme song) performed by Goodnight, Texas   --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 50: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 93:08


This is a story all about how our 50th episode recording went down. And we'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, as we make our way through the opening credits to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."  Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Opening Credits   The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Extended Version  Will Smith and Jaden Smith perform The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song on The Graham Norton Show (2013) Blues cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Steve Onotera Cigar guitar box cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Kris Barras Sad, bedroom cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Ebony Day Metal cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Leo Moracchioli The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Ed Sheeran on 95-106 Capital FM The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Azerrz in different celebrity voices  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 49: Frankenstein (1931, Opening Credits) [w/ Antonia Carlotta]

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 86:41


For once Gary won't be the only monster on this podcast, as the niece of Universal Studios founder Carl Laemmle, Antonia Carlotta (Universally Me), joins us to break down the opening credits to the oldest movie we've ever taken on: "Frankenstein."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Antonia Carlotta: Instagram|Twitter|YouTube   Links, as promised in the episode:  Frankenstein Opening Credits Frankenstein End Credits  Frankenstein opening credits with modern music by Jay Dittamo  Frankenstein song with lyrics set to the tune of "A Whole New World" from Disney's Aladdin performed by Hiren Bagga --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 48: The Office (Opening Credits) [w/ Jessica McKenna]

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 89:28


Get the kick drum and melodica ready! This week we're joined by the incredibly talented Jessica McKenna of Off Book: The Improvised Musical Podcast as we make our way through Dunder Mifflin Scranton via the opening credits to "The Office."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Jessica McKenna: Instagram|Twitter and check out Off Book: The Improvised Musical Podcast   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Office Opening Credits The Office: All Openings At Once Jay Ferguson, who wrote The Office theme, performing his hit song "Thunder Island" Creed Bratton performing The Office theme live with added lyrics The Office theme in 10 Genres performed by Williams Goldsmith The Office theme song (Remix) performed by Kenny Holland The Office Theme | Sad Emotional Version performed by Samuel Kim  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 47: Little Shop of Horrors (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 79:07


We're invading Mushnik's Flower Shop like a giant man eating alien plant as we make our way through the opening credits to the 1986 musical dark comedy, "Little Shop of Horrors."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Little Shop of Horrors Opening Credits The Little Shop of Horrors (1960, original film) Opening Credits Clip of the 50+ puppeteers controlling Audrey II from the Making of Little Shop of Horrors  Opening credits from "Little Shop", a spinoff children's cartoon from 1991 Levi Stubbs performing "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" at the 1987 Oscars Alan Menken discussing and playing the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors" Marching Band cover of the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors"  KIDZ BOP version of the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors"  Piano cover of the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors" performed by russ2246 --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 46: Friday Night Lights (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 62:13


If you go into our latest episode, where we make our way through the opening credits to "Friday Night Lights," with clear eyes and a full heart, you can't lose.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Friday Night Lights Opening Credits via Art of the Title   Acoustic guitar cover of the Friday Night Lights theme by W.G. Snuffy Walden performed by Christopher Foster Sampled version of the Friday Night Lights theme by W.G. Snuffy Walden performed by Kolo Percussion cover of "Your Hand in Mine" by Explosions in the Sky performed by Evan Chapman --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 45: The Hangover (End Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 75:34


Honestly, we have no recollection of recording this episode about "The Hangover" end credits, so hopefully if enough of you listen to it, we can start to put some of the pieces together.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Hangover End Credits   Strings cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) performed by Lindsey Stirling Acoustic guitar cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) performed by Ian Thomas Slowed down version of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) Acapella cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha)  Bedroom classical pop piano cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) performed by Jenton Lee --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 44: Rick and Morty (Opening Credits) [w/ Cory Dudak]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 70:32


Wubba lubba dub dub! In our latest episode, Gary's brother, Cory Dudak, joins us as we all cram into Rick Sanchez's Space Cruiser and make our way through the various portals and dimensions that make up the opening credits to the Adult Swim hit, "Rick and Morty."    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Cory Dudak: Instagram|Twitter    Links, as promised in the episode:  Rick and Morty Opening Credits  Clip from "The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti" Surf Rock cover of the "Rick and Morty" theme song by Miracles of Modern Science Fingerstyle Guitar cover of the "Rick and Morty" theme song by Eddie van der Meer Rick And Morty Theme / Get Schwifty - Ska Punk Cover by The Holophonics Cello cover of the "Rick and Morty" theme song by Vesislava  The "Rick and Morty" theme song with lyrics by Golden Governor --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 43: Disney's Robin Hood (Opening Credits) [w/ Zach Reino]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 82:49


Oo-de-lally! This week, we're joined by Zach Reino (Off Book: The Improvised Musical Podcast) as we whistle our way through the opening credits to Disney's 1973 animated feature "Robin Hood."     Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Zach Reino: Instagram|Twitter and check out Off Book: The Improvised Musical Podcast   Links, as promised in the episode:  Disney's Robin Hood Opening Credits The Hamster Dance  Dixieland Jazz cover of Whistle-Stop (The Theme from Robin Hood) by Roger Miller performed by Swing'it Dixieband Classical Guitar cover of Whistle-Stop (The Theme from Robin Hood) by Roger Miller performed by Giuseppe Torrisi Dance Remix of Whistle-Stop (The Theme from Robin Hood) by Roger Miller performed by Riccardo Mauro Two Guys High AF cover of Whistle-Stop (The Theme from Robin Hood) by Roger Miller performed by Drew Lawrence --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 42: The Wonder Years (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 67:52


♪What would you do if we podcast out of tune? Would you stand up and walk out on us?♫  Actually, please don't. We have such a great episode to kick off 2020 and we wouldn't want you to miss it. Sit back and relax, as we let the vocal stylings of Joe Cocker take us through the opening credits of "The Wonder Years."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Wonder Years Opening Credits   Tiny Apartment cover of "With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles/Joe Cocker performed by Lawrence Barbershop Quartet Acapella cover of "With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles/Joe Cocker performed by A Cappella Trudbol Outdoor Highway Acoustic cover of "With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles/Joe Cocker performed by Blue Water Highway Reggae cover of "With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles/Joe Cocker performed by POTA REGGAE ROOTS Accordion cover of "With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles/Joe Cocker performed by  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 41: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 84:04


Get ready to have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tapdanced with Danny-fucking-Kaye, as we watch Santa get into one predicament after another in the animated opening credits to "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Opening Credits Folk/Bluegrass cover of "Christmas Vacation" by Indianna Dawn Solo guitar cover of "Christmas Vacation" by John Morrison Metal cover of "Christmas Vacation" by Rare Breed Ukulele cover of "Christmas Vacation" by Kayleigh Ukulele Christmas Vacation/Holiday Road/Mele Kamikimaka mashup by Nicodemus Snow National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Clark Griswald Rant Plus a Guitar by Steve Badach National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation in One Minute by One Minute Movies   --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 40: Bad Santa (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 74:52


It's a very Credits Score Christmas (yeah, that's the best we could come up with), as we take on our first holiday flick ever with the opening credits to 2003's raunchy Christmas comedy, "Bad Santa."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Bad Santa Opening Credits  Trap remix of Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 Kalimba cover of Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 by Zeida Sound Classical guitar cover of Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 by Lucas Brar Metal cover of Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 by Lai Electronic remix of Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 by Shaun Yeoh The Little Green Feller: The Story of the Grinch as Told by Carl from Sling Blade by Psych Ward --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 39: Animaniacs (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 88:16


Things are zanier than ever in our latest episode as we do our best to keep up with the Warner brothers (and the Warner sister, Dot) as they run amok through the opening credits to the hit 90s cartoon, "Animaniacs."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Animaniacs Opening Credits   Compilation of variations of the ending of the opening credits Compilation of variations of all of the end credits gag Animaniacs "Finger Prince" scene Animaniacs voice actors singing the Animaniacs theme acapella at Comic Con Barbershop quartet cover of the Animaniacs theme Old timey piano cover of the Animaniacs theme  Dubstep remix of the Animaniacs theme Mississippi State marching band cover of the Animaniacs theme --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 38: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 76:53


There are a lot of firsts in this week's episode. Our first sequel. Our first Marvel movie. Our first episode where Gary's nipple pops out. But don't let that deter you. Come dance along with Baby Groot as we take a look at the opening credits to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Opening Credits  James Gunn dancing as Baby Groot: Part 1 and Part 2 Lily Allen's cover of Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra  One Man Choir cover of Mr. Blue Sky by Steven Moses Bedroom ukulele cover of Mr. Blue Sky by Reb Shang String quartet cover of Mr. Blue Sky by The Bossard Quartet Remix of Mr. Blue Sky by Crazy Monkey  The Floppotron cover of Mr. Blue Sky by Pawel Zadrozniak --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 37: Tales from the Crypt (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 51:19


Greetings, boils and ghouls! This week, Gary Dudak and Max Miller make the long trek from the creaky front gate to the dusty Cryptkeeper's tomb as they take on the opening credits to HBO's creepy anthology series, "Tales from the Crypt." Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Tales from the Crypt Opening Credits   Metal cover of the "Tales from the Crypt" theme by VikingGuitar Orchestral cover of the "Tales from the Crypt" theme by The Pit Stop Players Weird, recorder cover of the "Tales from the Crypt" theme by Michal Tales from the Cryptkeeper (The animated series) Opening Credits  Crypt Jam (aka The Cryptkeeper's rap video)  We Wish You'd Bury the Missus from the Tales from the Crypt Christmas album --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 36: A Nightmare on Elm Street (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 71:11


In this very spooky episode of Credits, ahem...Scare, Gary Dudak and Max Miller try their best to keep you awake as they make their way through the opening credits to the 1984 film that launched one of the most popular horror franchises of all time, "A Nightmare on Elm Street."    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  A Nightmare on Elm Street Opening Credits Synthesia midi cover of the A Nightmare on Elm Street theme  Metal cover of the A Nightmare on Elm Street theme by Zach Hurst Orchestral cover of the A Nightmare on Elm Street theme by The Blake Robinson Synthetic Orchestra Club remix of the A Nightmare on Elm Street theme by DiscoPhantom Creepy cover of the A Nightmare on Elm Street theme using the Freddy Krueger glove by gtidubthee1 --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 35: Gilmore Girls (Opening Credits) [w/ Skylar Harrison]

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 75:22


This week, the guys are being whisked away to Stars Hollow by special guest and diehard "Gilmore Girls" fan, Skylar Harrison, as they all make their way through the Carole King-infused opening credits to the hit TV show.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Skylar Harrison: Instagram   Links, as promised in the episode:  Gilmore Girls Season 1 Opening Credits   One Woman Band cover of "Where You Lead" the theme from Gilmore Girls by Ninja Nins  Solo Acoustic Fingerstyle cover of  "Where You Lead" by Andrew Chae Ukulele cover of "Where You Lead" by Genevieve Aileen  Dark, Depressing cover of "Where You Lead" by Rebecca Madro --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 34: Succession (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 88:09


Gary and Max are as desperate for your attention as each of the Roy children are as desperate for their father's in this week's episode taking on the opening credits to Succession.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Succession Season 2 Opening Credits   Succession Season 1 Opening Credits  The opening sequence from "The Game"  EDM Remix of the Succession theme by The Only Animal Mario Paint cover of the Succession theme by Adam Catino Bill Hader dancing to the Succession theme  Fuck Off Supercut from Succession Season 1 by S. L --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 33: Tropic Thunder (End Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 66:50


Gary and Max are talking giant hairy knuckles and oversized asses as they make their way through the Tom Cruise-pelvic thrusting-fueled dance number that is the end credits to 2008's "Tropic Thunder."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Tropic Thunder End Credits  Chipmunk version of "Get Back" by Ludacris  Live acoustic cover of "Get Back" by Not Enough Flannel Wonderwall/Get Back acoustic mashup by Christopher Giroud --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to.   

Ep. 32: Dinosaurs (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 70:47


This week, Gary Dudak and Max Miller travel way back in time to talk anthropomorphic dinosaurs, but more specifically, anthropomorphic dinosaur babies who hit their anthropomorphic dinosaur fathers over the head with a variety of objects repeatedly.     Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Dinosaurs Opening Credits (later seasons)  Earl teaching Baby to say "Daddy" "I'm The Baby, Gotta Love Me" Music Video  Acapella cover of the Dinosaurs theme (with the other version of the opening credits) by Triforcefilms --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 31: Legally Blonde (Opening Credits) [w/ Hollis Jane Andrews]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 103:53


Break out the Herbal Essences and touch up your French manicure so you'll be ready to join Gary Dudak and Max Miller as they welcome Hollis Jane Andrews (Mike Tyson Mysteries, Nobodies) to help guide them through the very bubbly opening credits to "Legally Blonde."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Hollis Jane Andrews: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Legally Blonde Opening Credits   Male version of "Perfect Day" by Hoku   Ukulele cover of "Perfect Day" by lagaringer  Acapella cover of "Perfect Day" by Singchronize --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 30: The King of Queens (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 60:55


In this week's episode, Gary Dudak and Max Miller are hitching a ride with Kevin James as he makes the long drive home through the streets of New York City in the opening credits of "The King of Queens."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The King of Queens Opening Credits   Patton Oswalt standing completely still through an entire scene of "The King of Queens" Bedroom piano cover of "Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You," the theme from "The King of Queens" by astaflora Faux metal cover of "Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You" by PelleK Acoustic bedroom blues cover of "Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You" by iklmn oprst Bluegrass style cover of "Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You" by Crispy Jones The King of Queens Theme Song from Your Captor's Basement by patch --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 29: Look Who's Talking (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 72:05


Listen up, kids. Gary Dudak and Max Miller are finally going to learn about the birds and the bees as they take a microscopic look at the opening credits to the hit 1989 "family" comedy, "Look Who's Talking."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Look Who's Talking Opening Credits "I Get Around" cover performed live by The Red Hot Chili Peppers  Barbershop quartet cover of "I Get Around" by Forefront Laid back cover of "I Get Around" by Capybara Beatbox loop pedal cover of "I Get Around" by THePETEBOX Hilarious "shredded" version of "I Get Around" by The Beach Boys --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 28: Weeds (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 72:57


If you're looking to get high, you've come to the right place. High on quality podcasting as Gary Dudak and Max Miller travel to upper middle-class suburbia to take on the opening credits to the hit Showtime show: Weeds.   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Weeds Season One Original Opening Credits Weeds Opening Credits as Performed By: Elvis Costello Billy Bob Thornton  Randy Newman Donovan  Kevin Nealon and Steve Martin (Animated version of the Weeds opening credits) Ukulele bedroom cover of "Little Boxes" by Natalie Bates Indie cover of "Little Boxes" by Noisy Pride Kazoo cover of "Little Boxes" by Unexpected Visitors  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 27: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Opening Credits) [w/ Phillip Iscove]

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 90:37


Things get darker than ever as Gary Dudak and Max Miller welcome Sleepy Hollow co-creator Phillip Iscove to hold their delicate little hands and cover their eyes (when necessary) as they take a look at the opening credits to "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Phillip Iscove: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Opening Credits   Sad cover of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" by Nothing But Thieves  Brass band cover of "Immigrant Song" by Dingonek Street Band Orchestral strings cover of "Immigrant Song" by DaGamba  Screaming goat remix of "Immigrant Song" Rubber chicken cover of "Immigrant Song" by Chickensan --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 26: The Wedding Singer (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 71:36


This week, we're going back to the '90s with a movie that goes back to the '80s as we take a look at the opening credits to "The Wedding Singer." And remember, we have microphones and you don't, SO YOU WILL LISTEN TO EVERY DAMN WORD WE HAVE TO SAY!   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Wedding Singer Opening Credits   You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) cover by Eiffel 65 Accordion cover of You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) by Jackson Parodi Electric orchestral cover of You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) by Eklipse Wedding party band cover of You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) by The Apple Tree Theory Weird pole dance aerial artist cover of You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) by Strathmore --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 25: Big Little Lies (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 70:09


Attention all fans of Nicole Kidman's wigs and Shailene Woodley's chunky bangs, this is the episode for you. Join Gary Dudak and Max Miller as they clumsily attempt to navigate the real estate porn that is the opening credits to "Big Little Lies."    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Big Little Lies Season 2 Opening Credits  Big Little Lies Season 1 Opening Credits  Ukulele cover of Michael Kiwanuka's "Cold Little Heart" by Ben Pierson Electric harp cover of Michael Kiwanuka's "Cold Little Heart" by moe Acoustic guitar cover of Michael Kiwanuka's "Cold Little Heart" by crooked lips --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 24: A Night at the Roxbury (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 64:02


This week, Gary Dudak and Max Miller are talking hideously-colored rayon suits and blurry nights in Hollywood as they make their way through the opening credits to the SNL sketch turned full length feature, "A Night at the Roxbury."    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  A Night at the Roxbury Opening Credits  Sad, slow cover of Haddaway's "What is Love" by Tears & Marble  Ska cover of What is Love by Skameleon Beatbox sax cover of What is Love by Derek Brown Symphonic metal cover of What is Love that sounds like Evanescence by Rainheart Symphony  Funny acoustic guitar cover of What is Love by Ewan Dobson (where he superimposed his head on his own body doing the head bobs) --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 23: Family Matters (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 67:28


For once, Gary Dudak and Max Miller won't be the biggest nerds on this podcast. This week, they're taking a look at the opening credits to the show that brought us TV's most lovable dweeb, "Family Matters."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Family Matters Opening Credits (syndicated version) Family Matters Opening Credits (full song version) Family Matters Pilot Opening Credits with It's A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong Family Matters End Credits One man acapella cover of "As Days Go By" (theme from Family Matters) by Triforcefilms Pop Cover of the Family Matters theme by Parkside/Climax Saxophone cover of Family Matters theme by BriansThing One woman Family Matters opening credits reenactment by Nathalie Holmes --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 22: Grease (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 77:55


Slap on a tight black top and over-lubricate your hair as Gary Dudak and Max Miller take a good, hard, greased-up look at the opening credits to the hit 1978 musical film, "Grease."   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Grease Opening Credits with cold open   Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees performing Grease live in Vegas in 1997  Metal cover of Grease by Tragedy  Funky cover of Grease by Matthew E. White and Flo Morrissey Ukulele cover of Grease by Destiny Guerra  Weird sample of Grease from Joints & Jam by The Black Eyed Peas Terrifying sample of Grease from Travolta by Mr. Bungle  AND OF COURSE....ADELE DAZEEM! --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 21: Doug (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 48:03


Get your weird mouth noises and doo doo doo's ready! This week, Gary Dudak and Max Miller are satisfying the needs of 90s kids everywhere by taking on the opening credits to the hit Nickelodeon cartoon, "Doug."    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Doug Original Opening Credits  Doug Opening Credits (Disney Version)  Fred Newman performs the Doug theme live  Acapella cover of the Doug theme by Krys Beatbox/Violin cover of the Doug theme by Brian Fitzy  Fingerstyle guitar cover of the Doug theme by Marcos Kaiser Teach Me How to Dougie/Doug Theme mashup by radi0activity  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 20: Freaky Friday (2003, End Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 70:03


Things get a little freak-ay in Credits Score's 20th episode. Join Gary Dudak and Max Miller as they discuss body-swapping, Chad Michael Murray's never-ending name, and an incredibly white wedding.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Freaky Friday End Credits   "Take Me Away," the song Lindsay Lohan's character plays at the House of Blues  Chipmunk version of "Ultimate" --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 19: Family Guy (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 63:39


Get ready to laugh and cry - or is it effin' cry? Either way, Gary Dudak and Max Miller are taking on the opening credits to the long-running cartoon Family Guy while knocking out one bad impression after another in the process.   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Family Guy Opening Credits (Seasons 1-9)  All the different endings to the Family Guy opening credits Rap Version of the Family Guy Theme   Full Version of the Family Guy Theme (live in Vegas) Jazzy, Tap Dancing Cover of Family Guy theme by Postmodern Jukebox  Acapella Cover of Family Guy Theme by Triforce Films  8 Bit Cover of Family Guy Theme Acoustic Cover of Family Guy Theme Eminem "The Monster" ft. Rihanna (Sung in Family Guy Voices) by Mikey Bolts Aladdin - A Whole New World (Peter Griffin & Stewie, Family Guy) by Wirah Beatboxing in Family Guy Voices by Paul Vlahos --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 18: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (End Credits) [w/ Toby Herman]

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 90:05


Welp, here we go again. This week Gary Dudak, Max Miller, and special guest Toby Herman set sail for a completely made up island in Greece to break down the end credits to a sequel based on a movie based on a play based on a bunch of songs.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Toby Herman: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again End Credits   Wedding String Quartet Cover of Super Trouper by The String Quartet Channel Lovely Acoustic Cover of Super Trouper by Kaleidoskoop Hair Band Metal Cover of Super Trouper by Custard  Dance Mix Cover of Super Trouper by Craft Tuchola Accordion Cover of Super Trouper (with random social media stamps) by Francine Coppel Lanore Cute Little Kid Cover of Super Trouper by apm ducka-ducka

Ep. 17: Welcome Back, Kotter (Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 58:29


Please welcome back Gary Dudak and Max Miller as they welcome back the opening credits to the hit 1970s sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter." Just gonna type welcome back here again for no reason whatsoever.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Welcome Back, Kotter Opening Credits  Welcome Back (full song) by John Sebastian John Travolta doing the Barbarino song John Travolta saying, "Up your nose with a rubber hose" John Sebastian totally screwing up on Saturday Night Live (go to the 46:05 mark) Ukulele cover of Welcome Back by Rodney Gast Welcome Back by Mase  Creepy cover of Welcome Back by JJ from the Scream: The TV Series season 2 trailer --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to.   

Ep. 16: Wayne's World (Opening Credits) [w/ Kelly Blackheart]

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 77:31


This week, Gary Dudak and Max Miller are joined by Kelly Blackheart (The Unsolicited Podcast) for an in-depth comparison of The English Patient novel and film...NOT. Crank up the sound in your Mirthmobile and headbang along as the trio take a look at the opening credits of Wayne's World.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Follow Kelly Blackheart: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Wayne's World Opening Credits (Partial) Dana Carvey announces Wayne's World 3 on Conan (2012) Addams Family/Wayne's World Trailer Wayne's World Theme Song (Extended Version) Aerosmith performs Wayne's World theme on SNL (1990) Little Kid messing up the "and monkeys might fly out of my butt" line --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 15: Captain Planet and the Planeteers (End Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 55:17


Join your hosts (and heroes), Gary Dudak and Max Miller, as they focus on important issues that have been plaguing the planet such as, "Why the hell is the Captain Planet theme song featured at the end of the cartoon and not at the beginning?"   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Captain Planet and the Planeteers end credits  The awful Captain Planet season 6 opening credits featuring Fred Schneider of The B-52's  Captain Planet and the Planeteers end credits in German   Captain Planet theme song acapella cover by The Warp Zone Acoustic cover of the Captain Planet theme by Zeek Power  Metal cover of the Captain Planet theme by Jedediah Smith Very weird puppet cover of the Captain Planet theme by LarryIRL --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 14: The Muppet Movie (1979 - End Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 63:20


This week, we're movin' right along through our credits journey as we take an in-depth look at the very chaotic end credits from 1979's The Muppet Movie.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  The Muppet Movie End Credits Part 1  The Muppet Movie End Credits Part 2  Can You Picture That? cover by The Viennagram  Movin' Right Along cover by Alkaline Trio  Movin' Right Along analog cover by PJ Pooterhoots   Movin' Right Along backwards (for some reason) Movin' Right Along parody in Grand Theft Auto style --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

Ep. 13: Shameless (U.S. - Opening Credits)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 55:11


This week, we're spending some quality time with the Gallagher clan in their filthy bathroom and getting to know a little too much about each of them. Come along for the ride as we take a look at the opening credits from Showtime's longest-running original scripted series.    Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Official Shameless opening credits  Original opening credits (with Karen) Josh Malerman of The High Strung singing "The Luck You Got" next to a toilet  The Luck You Got bedroom cover by John & Joe Staf 8-Bit cover of The Luck You Got Homemade remake of the Shameless Opening Credits  --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

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