Flight 1977 Non-Stop is a fully improvised show about the lives and times of three men. Each week they head to another exotic or mundane destination while discussing facts, pop-culture, and their own personal narrative.
In this stupid thicc (am I doing this right?) episode, the guys get together to share fresh epiphanies, how to evaluate baby names, ropework and turning 40.
Flight 100. Welcome home. (PSA: Potential Breaking Bad spoiler talk 00:30:40 - 00:34:39)
Things heat up for Brian Lark in unexpected ways!
The guys come to grips with 36 as Matt teaches Bryan and Pj about Chinese birthdays. Queue up!!
In this late Sunday night live recording at Go Comedy! Improv Theater before fives of people, Bryan finds himself short a Matt and Pj, but up a Garrett, Joe and Travis.
Matty Andy and Pajama talk to Jimmy-Q about duping a guy named Mojo.
Who is Jigga Woodson? ...and more Vandrosses!
Classic. Vertical.
New flights are on their way! Besides stewing in anticipation, you know what'd be fun? Reliving Labor Day 2011 with a re-release of our classic flight with Garrett Fuller!
With Pj still out, Bryan goes on a Rush, Damn Yankees and swimming bender, Randy Newman tries to get Matt a job, and Matt hurts Jen's face.
It's easy ridin' as Matt and "Fake Tom" are joined by Jen Hansen on the Popemoplane.
The guys run into Tommy LeRoy and talk parental revisionist history, syrup troughs, intellectual (and/or stupid) Canadian humor and the majestic grace of curling.
Bryan recites a Frankenmyth. Matt schemes up a sweet lederhosen racket. Pj fires up the Yakko, Wakko and Dot.
Aided by Sam Richardson, the guys dare to divulge secrets about The Church of Scientology, James Bond, Big Bird and Walt Disney World. If this plane were ever to mysteriously go down, this flight was the cause.
We conclude our look back with some of our favorite moments with the guests of 2012 and a supercut that would make a cinefile weep.
Join us as we look back on some of your (and our) favorite in-flight moments and accidental predictions of 2012.
This one's a hoot with holiday wishes, Netflix streaming suggestions, cameos and the answer to how far Matt would go to become nouveau-riche.
Hold on Annie Potts! The guys set out to do some Twin Peaks-style detectiving in Humptulips.
The perfect soundtrack for hanging in your MMA/Real Housewives of ____ rage cave.
In a flight that can only be bested by that pork shoulder from Sicily, Bryan, Matt and Pj run into Tim McKendrick and talk about touring the Walmart parking lots of New England, Chuck Norris' jeans, more films Pj hasn't seen and how dark a black box can really get.
Joined by Groovebox Studio'sShawn Neal, the guys ponder advanced brew delivery systems, the future of Detroit music, the dangers of philanthropic hipsters and how to break up a domestic dispute (or maybe foreplay?) wielding a medieval mace and a Droid.
Matt and Pj are joined by Cap'n Eric's aural doppelgänger, Eric Haenke from the Nerdetroit podcast, as he journeys to a Lone Star Kumite. (Errata: There is no special "10 yard line" in TV broadcasts of football. It is more commonly known as the 1st Down Line. As well, you're most likely to see the 1st Down Line while watching the NFL, not the NHL.)
Matt and Pj cruise down Route "gigging in matchy-matchy satin shirts" and take a right turn at Poignant Parkway.
Bryan, Matt and Pj get to fulfill their collective lifelong dream of traveling to Stavenger AND pronouncing it ad nauseam.
Like a sneaky pinky in your earholes, Hurricane Sandy might have grounded the flight, but it won't keep the guys down.
Recorded LIVE at Go Comedy! Improv Theater - Fresh off willing the Tigers to victory over a debilitating motor neuron disease, Bryan and Matt find themselves short a Pj, but coincidentally on the same flight as the sensationally super sassy Suzie Jacokes!
Bryan, Matt, Pj and Scott Vertical (theverticalfiles.com) prove that history isn't as dependent on facts as you'd think.
The guys are joined by Mike Bobbitt (offthemike.com). It's all gaming your IMDB, Lori Petty, douchebag soft drinks, Flesh Gordon and one-eyed orgasms.
In the time it takes to ride The Beast 11 times... Bryan, Matt and Pj are joined by Pj's beloved bride, Lisa Jacokes, as they ponder mid-90s Top 40, Amazonian South Africans, and abusing Jon Hamm.
En route to the Paris of the Plains, the guys explore empathy, sleeper hits, the UAE and the space between Friends and Seinfeld.
Matt announces the title of his forthcoming biography, Pj wishes his house was a Ford Focus and Bryan vies for 4th wall-breaking supremacy.
Pj owes a huge apology to Steven Spielberg. Matt pledges to raise his kids right on an Atari 2600. The only quest that Bryan's interested in is avoiding Wheel of Vandrosses.
In a post-Woodward Dream Cruise haze, the guys go all "gear head" discussing the three cars of the '60s made in America that had positraction, and independent rear suspension, and enough power to make these marks. One was the Corvette, which could never be confused with the Buick Skylark. The other had the same body length, height, width, weight, wheel base, and wheel track as the '64 Skylark, and that was the 1963 Pontiac Tempest. Oh, and 66% of them insist on mispronouncing "broccoli".
If your name is Josh, Jana, John-David, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Joseph, Josiah, Joy-Anna, Jedidiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johannah, Jennifer, Jordyn-Grace, Josie or Carla Gugino… this episode's for you. Happy birthday!
If your name is Amy, and it's your birthday… this episode's for you. Happy birthday!
Cap'n Eric takes the plane out with Nathan Hughes and Tim Taylor on S01E09 of Flight 1977's sister wife, er, sister show... Nerdetroit.
Pj wishes Bonnie Tyler was singing to him in Footloose, Bryan can't impress Marg Helgenberger and Matt might not have actually earned his bachelor's degree.
The guys are joined by the delightful Christa Coulter as they investigate "The Case of Mystery Booger Wall, Phantom Pooper and the Vanishing Canadian Gypsy Furniture Dealers". UNEDITED. H&C!
Witness the advent and/or re-definition of phrases such as "The Jersey Shores of Long Island", "Tread the Fence", "Turkey Reuben", "7 Degrees of Christian Slater" and "Stephen Dorff".
We learn that Pj sort of wants to come out, Matt sort of doesn't want him to and Bryan sort of wishes he could be Ace Frehley.
Bryan's back! ...just in time to prepare Matt and Pj for the wonders that comprise the land of Henry Ford, Miller's and the Vandrosses.
In this Old 96er of personal injury accounts... Chris, Matt, Pete and Pj make a solid case for being fitted for helmets and why it probably wouldn't help.
Guests Chris Moody and Pete Jacokes join Matt and Pj and try to find that fine line between brotherly love and aggravated assault.
The guys are joined by Pete Jacokes, Brother Van Drake, Bob the Cabbie, Chatter Naas, French Fry and the Gooch and Her Majesty herself.
Listen and learn how Bryan knew much more about Joyce Hyser than Lacrosse as a young boy, "Matthew" knew why to stay clear of little girls and why Albanians will soon be saying, "PjNY, all up in my eye."
This flight is like a mint chocolate chip milkshake for breakfast. Carrie, Pj and Matt swap marriage proposal stories. Bryan gets possessed by Alanis Morissette. Simple. Elegant.
Carrie Hall joins Matt, Pj and the world's second greatest Bryan-with-a-Y for what could only be described as a personal foam party (with a stuffed crust pizza) for your ears.
Pj rewrites Les Misérables, Bryan admits to paying to see Billy Baldwin at least twice in a theater and Matt proves he has the requisite tools to coach youth baseball.
The guys talk about Richard Nixon's retirement (impeachment), the William Tell Overture (1812 Overture) and the Space X program (X Prize).
Join the would-be Mitch McDeere, linguist and cement magnet as they get their Bernard Pivot on while they journey from DEMI to BOMA.