Comedians Matt Lieb and Vince Mancini watch every episode of The Sopranos and discuss it with friends, fans, actors, writers, TV critics, and anyone who loves The Sopranos as much as they do.
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Listeners of Pod Yourself A Gun - A Sopranos Podcast that love the show mention:New Frotcast out now! Go to our patreon and subscribe! DESCRIPTION Matt and Vince are back with guest comedian Jason Webb to talk about HBO Max's The Anarchists, a 6 part doc series about a bunch of Libertarians who went to Mexico and ruined their lives. Also we talk about the new Safdie brothers (produced) movie Funny Pages. Enjoy!
New episode of the frotcast is up now on Patreon! DESCRIPTION It's time for your weekly slop! This week Matt and Vince have Joey Devine back on the pod to discuss using race science to cast James Franco as Fidel Castro, the Netflix Hindi film RRR, and the weird YouTube kids filmmaker Dhar Man who makes incomprehensibly long videos about almost nothing. Enjoy!
New patreon-only episode of the Frotcast out now! DESCRIPTION: Vince and Matt have had quite a week: Matt is in NYC filming a short film and Vince had a stomach bug and has shit himself 3 times. But despite their busy schedules they still found a tiny sliver of time to frot themselves a cast. This week, the boys talk about Terrence Howard's magical math, Matt's harrowing plane ride, and Dane Cook's engagement.
Hey everyone, Thanks for your continued patience as Vince and Matt and producer Brent Flyberg get all their ducks in a row for the brand new The Wire rewatch podcast. While you wait, please subscribe to the patreon to hear Vince and Matt talk every week about all sorts of things. But if can't afford it, not to worry, the new podcast will premiere in 3-ish weeks! Anyway, here is the final Bada B Stories collection of music and clips from season 6b of Pod Yourself A Gun. Enjoy!
Hey all, Special treat for you this week as Matt and Matt's wife Francesca went to Fresno to visit Vince and recorded a pod! It's a great episode! Listen to the whole thing now on Patreon! DESCRIPTION: For the first time in what seems like years, the Frotcast is all back under the same roof. This week, Matt and wife/guest Francesca Fiorentini headed to the magical land of Fresno, CA to visit Vince and his wife and his beautiful new born baby. We all watched the new Netflix doc series about Woodstock 99 "Trainwreck" and talked endlessly about how it's a lot better than the HBO Max documentary from a year earlier. Also, we discuss some super annoying criticism of the reality series "Love is Blind." Finally, it's Matt's 13th year of sobriety, so we kinda talk about that but not really. Enjoy hearing us all in the same room!
Hey, Here's this weeks preview of the Frotcast on Patreon. Please join the Patreon. Please. DESCRIPTION It's that time again. Matt and Vince invited Anna Hossnieh of the Ethnically Ambiguous podcast back to the frot and they talk about everything from the death of Shinzo Abe to Hunter Biden's newest iCloud hack. Also we do a lot of Peaky Blinders accents. Enjoy!
Hey everyone, New episode of the Frotcast is up! You can listen to the full ep once you join the Patreon! DESCRIPTION Hey! We're back again with another wonderful episode of the Frotcast. This week Matt and Vince welcome Frot favorite Laremy Legel back to the pod to talk fatherhood, Kamala Harris, bugs getting stuck in ears, and various TV shows we are all watching. Plus Matt saw that Anthony Bourdain doc from 2 years ago "Roadrunner" that weirdly blames his girlfriend for his death.
Hey all, Here's your weekly teaser for the Frotcast on Patreon. Please sign up immediately. It's super worth it. DESCRIPTION We're back again with another dose of sweet Frotcast content. Comedian/writer Adrian McNair is back to talk about the Baz Luhrmann Elvis biopic with Matt and Vince. Also, we have an Ezra Miller update. Warning, we may have forgotten about their pronouns during the first part of the conversation and Matt tried his best to edit the correct pronouns into the pod but at some point he just said fuck it. Our bad!
Hey all, Here is your regular teaser for this week's Frotcast, which you can listen to in full on Patreon. DESCRIPTION Hey frotcast faithful, This week Matt and Vince invited the hilarious TV writer and comedian Adrian McNair to the frotquarters to celebrate Juneteenth. We talk about all sorts of subjects, including a DM Matt got informing him that this very podcast was responsible for a marriage! Also, Adrian tells us the story of the time he was traveling in Spain and met an antisemitic Chinese woman who was interested in Adrian's black genetics. We also talk about the strange history of blackface, NFTs, and a TikTok theory about microplastics. Enjoy!
Hey all, Here's a teaser for this week's episode of the Frotcast which is available exclusively on patreon. Subscribe now!
What's up, Frotcast fans. It's a huge week, in that Matt Lieb just got married. He's currently in Mexico, so it's a good thing that we recorded this Frotcast just before he left. We brought back Joe Sinclitico, comedy extraordinaire and current winery food truck proprietor, with whom we discuss all things weddings, the movie Top Gun, Joe's Jessica Alba Story, Seth Green's stolen Bored Ape NFTs and more. We hope you all enjoy at LEAST enough to subscribe on the Patreon, where for the low low price of $5 you can obtain access to the full episode as well as all manner of past full episodes. Tumescent episodes. Turgid episodes, with which to fill your ear holes with content cream. Oops I have to go, got too horny.
We Podded Ourselves The Whole Gun This is it. The last episode of the only Sopranos podcast ever made. Load it into a yellow Xterra, push the Nissan out to sea, and set it ablaze for a proper New Jersey Italian Viking funeral. Joining Matt and Vince to discuss “Made In America” and close out the series, the Dennis Eckersly of podcasting, from Defector, David J. Roth. Where were you when The Sopranos cut o black? Screaming at the TV? Calling your cable company? Remembering 9/11? 11.9 million people watched (there better be just as many people listening to this episode) as Meadow parked, Tony looked up, and Journey implored everyone watching to continue believing. Believe in what exactly? What was David Chase trying to tell us with that song? Considering he chose Don't Stop Believing just because everyone in the production crew hated it, I think he was trying to say *mouthfarrrrrrt*. What a sh*thead legend. That's what a grown-up AJ would do. You don't like the song at the end of the TV show? You know we're killing civilians in the Middle East everyday right? And this is how you spend your time? Upset at the song at the end of your favorite TV show? What rough beast yeets towards Bethlehem to be born. As indicated by this final, AJ-centric episode, the world belongs to the AJs now. Be safe and don't use too many slurp juices on one ape. It's been an honor to be a part of such a fun thing that so many people enjoyed. We had a great time making it, and it wouldn't have been possible without all our guests, cured meats, the decline of the American Empire, classic rock, autotune, HBO, David Beckham, fish and chips, *Borat voice* our wives, Raytheon, New Jersey, George Soros, The Sopranos sound design team, Prozac, track suits, Stevie B, Little Steven, Steve Buscemi, The American Italian Anti-Defamation League, and of course, Stephen Jenkins. We still want five-star reviews so go write one on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun. The feed will change when we start a new series. If you don't want to miss out, go subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want. You will also get new episodes of the Frotcast to hold you over until the next series. Maybe we'll do a fun name based incentive like when Vince gave out mob names. Speaking of here is our last batch, thanks to the following goombas Slurp Juice, Velasquez, Quad, 90210, Scarface, The Lisp, The Creek, Blink-182, The Forest, Old Rough n' Ready, The Spray, The Truth, Snoop, The River, Big D, Deez Nuts, Founding Father, The Virgin, Costello, Pee Wee, Dental Dammit, Jar Jar, The Omelet, The Flu, Double G, Big Stinky Fruit, & Polo. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
The final episode of the Sopranos has happened and it is up on the Patreon feed now. Please join the Patreon and listen to it. It's 2 and a half hours long and it features guest David J Roth. Sure you could wait for it to come on the free feed, but why be like that tho? Don't deny yourself the savory slop, you've earned it. Join the Patreon, eat your treats. Here's a teaser!
Hey everyone, Thanks for all of your patience on waiting for this mailbag episode. Matt, Vince, and Brent are grateful for all of your questions and voicemails and we hope you enjoy this break from your regularly scheduled Sopranos content. Also, in a few days we will be posting the last rewatch episode of Pod Yourself A Gun, as we have run out of Sopranos episodes to cover. We will probably do a couple more Sopranos interviews but, unless David Chase decides to do a reboot, things are gonna change round this feed. Which is why you need to pod yourself over to Patreon.com/frotcast and subscribe immediately, because Vince and Matt will still be talking about stuff every week on the Frotcast.
It's A-me, A-DHL-a As we close in on the end of the only podcast about the GOATest show of all time, we welcome an old friend back to the pod to help us say goodbye to another one of Jersey's finest pork store associates. Writer, frequent Frot guest, and Executive Producer for Abbot Elementary and Harley Quinn, Justin Halpern rejoins Matt and Vince to talk about the penultimate episode of The Sopranos, season 6b episode 8, “The Blue Comet.” Pay your last respects to a loving father, good earner, dutiful husband, and model train enthusiast, Bobby Bacala. From Junior's driver, to redundant upper management, Bobby lives in our hearts, and in the ziti he left in his freezer. Other notable dust-biters in this episode: Bert Gervasi, two poor Ukrainian suckers who answered the door for the wrong Italian DHL driver, and a guy riding his motorcycle past the Bada Bing at the wrong time (probably). Through it all, AJ makes everything about himself and his depression, like a natural-born podcaster. Tell us how you would fix upper management redundancy in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest members: The Funny, KK, The Perv, Will Call, & Titanic. Description by Brent Flyberg. (twitter.com/brentflyberg)
Depression is “Break Stuff” Pointed Inward The world's only socialist wife-guy Sopranos podcast welcomes the return of podcaster, comedian, journalist, and #1 Matt Lieb tolerater Francesca Fiorentini to talk to Matt & Vince about season 6b episode 7, “The Second Coming.” AJ's back in school, but as Fran points out, he doesn't need a political science degree, he needs to smoke a little weed. The only thing liberal arts education can do for AJ is make him depressed. And boy is he depressed. He's so depressed that not even Chamillionaire's Ridin Dirty can convince him that life is worth living. He knows that The US sees the Middle East rolling, and they're hating enough to bomb Iran. How can he live in a world that is so dicked up? Despite Carmela's attempts to cheer him up with Lincoln logs (which some internet research revealed to be a hot dog split open and slathered with cream cheese, similar to a Seattle-style street dog), AJ's “Rude Goldberg suicide machine” is, of course, constructed incompetently enough to avoid a second episode in a row with a major character death. This is why AJ could never be a mob guy. How can he be expected to wack someone when he couldn't even take out his own depressed self? Tell us your favorite British word for penis in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest members: Air Weinstein, The Count, & The Cockroach. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Your early access to PYAG is here on Patreon! This week, Matt welcomed his future wife and baby momma Francesca Fiorentini to talk "The Second Coming" episode of the Sopranos where AJ's depression gets the better of him and he tries to Abu Ghraib himself in the duck pool. It's a great episode with a banger bada b story. Enjoy this teaser and then SUBSCRIBE IMMEDIATELY!
We Get it Get a stereo system with some balls to listen to the latest PYAG. Comedian, podcaster, and paisano Mike Falzone joins Matt and Vince for a conversation about The Sopranos season 6b episode 7, “Kennedy and Heidi.” Fair warning for all you spoiler sticklers, If you have not watched the episode, don't listen to this podcast, because there is a significant character death. Also, what are you doing? You better be subscribed to the patreon. If you're prepared to hear it, this is the perfect podcast to listen to while driving to the desert to do peyote with your dead friend's former girlfriend, but you have to wear a dang seatbelt. Mike doesn't want to be at your wake telling everyone what a wackadoo you were. Bob Barker is still alive and he will outlive you if you don't put on a seatbelt. If you have not watched the episode, don't listen to this podcast. There is a significant character death in the episode. Also, what are you doing listening to the pod? We have some asbestos we need to get rid of; please tell us your address in a five-star review Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest member: Silver Fox. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Hey all, New episode of the Frotcast available on Patreon. It's a really wild one. You really should subscribe.
Hey all, First of all MAILBAG EPISODE NEXT WEEK! So please send us your emails and voicemails now! Also, here is a sneak peak of next week's pod! Mike Falzone is back and talking about the amazing "Kennedy and Heidi" episode in which we wrap up Chrissy's storyline. Early access for anyone who subs to the Patreon! And you should sub because I need the money for my baby.
Al(ison) Rosen About Love Writer, TV personality, and host of the Upworthy Weekly, Childish, and Alison Rosen is Your New Best Friend podcasts, Alison Rosen returns to talk to Matt and Vince to talk about The Sopranos season 6a episode 5, “Walk Like A Man.” The alternate title for this episode is bell hooks, because it's all about love, baby. AJ, positively distraught about his unrequited love for his former fiance Blanca, has his family worried he's going to harm himself. Tony, trying to show love the only way he knows how, suggests he try drowning his sorrows in tiddies and meat like the other boys his age. Somehow this ends with AJ helping the other boys burn some kid's foot with acid. It's an experience AJ does not love. According to bell hooks, love is “the will to extend one's self for the purpose of nurturing one's own or another's spiritual growth.” By this definition, Tony and the guys do not love Chris like they say they do. His sobriety represents spiritual growth, and as they point out on the podcast, the whole point of the mafia is to monetize spiritual stagnation. Paulie, Tony, Bobby, and Chris are shoveling so much shit on Chris' side of the street, that he decides he's done trying to keep it clean. He falls off both the wagon and his stool. On a happier note, when two people (like Matt and Francesca) are in love, they do gross stuff in the privacy of their home, and the result is a future child. That's right, LA Matt, flap flap, all up in that womb with the spratz. Our boy has a baby on the way. Now more than ever, we need your damn money. Please don't make us do what Paulie yells at Chrissy. Please don't make us suck the money out of your ass. Sign up for the patreon and leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest patrons: Wall-e, The Grand Wizard, Michael Phelps, Parvo, Mud, Tex, & Sandals. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Vito Jr: Goth Icon A lot to chew on in season 6b episode 4 of The Sopranos. Including, but not limited to, Tony's compulsive gambling, AJ's disastrous engagement, Hesh's deadly farts, and the two giant ice cream sundaes purchased for Vito Jr. that will need to be fully chewed up before you even think about getting in Phil Leotardo's car. Returning to discuss “Chasing It” with Matt and Vince is writer and co-host of the Chapo Trap House podcast, Will Menaker. During a scene dubbed by Will as “The Vito Jr./Phil Leotardo Silo Summit,” Vito appears to be eating an ice cream sundae at the Applegate Farms Ice Cream stand in Montclair, New Jersey. When Phil calls it a sundae, Vito corrects him, preferring the name as it's written on the cold treat's cup, “The Silo.” Currently, neither the Applegate Farms' website, their Yelp page, nor their Doordash menu mentions The Silo as an option. Is this a deprecated gluttonous treat gone the way of the supersized meal? A Sopranos prop department fabrication? A locals-only, in-person menu option that non-New Jerseyans can only fantasize about? We may never know, but what we can say for certain is that while eating his two Silos, this son of Tony Soprano's deceased best earner looks like a Puerta Rican whoo-er. The guys also delve into Tony's misguided gambling strategies, the way he trades homophobia for antisemitism, and Matt brings an appropriately NuMetal bada-b song in honor of North Jersey's shower shittingest grave vandalizer. If you can get us in touch with foley artist from The Sopranos, leave their contact info in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest patrons: Clancy, Minute Rice, Big Dummy, Stoney, Garfield, Deadpool, Shimmy, & Piece of Shit Car. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Listen to the most recent Frotcast on Patreon! Matt and Vince accidentally see a Catholic movie with Mel Gibson called Father Stu. It's a fun time.
Sup everyone, Returning PYAG champion Will Menaker is back on the pod talking about the episode where we meet Goth Vito Jr and an openly anitsemitic Tony Soprano. You can listen to it now on Patreon! Or wait like a STUNAD!
Remember when Lin Manuel Miranda was on The Sopranos? Remember when writer and LA Times Style columnist Dave Schilling was on the pod during season two to talk about “Knights In White Satin Armor?” Remember how great that was? This week on the pod, Matt and Vince welcome Dave back for a conversation about The Sopranos season 6a, episode 3, “Remember When.” Remember when Richie Aprile ran Beansy over? Well despite pooping in a bag for the rest of his life (to Paulie's horror), Paulie and Tony find him in Florida, living a pretty good life. After Tony's first body becomes unburied, he and Paulie bounce to the Panhandle State to lay low for a while. While on their little vacation, Tony is embarrassed to remember how cool he used to think Paulie was, while Paulie can't stop remembering what happened to Big Pussy the last time he was on a boat with Tony. Remember when Tony says, “‘Remember when' is the lowest form of conversation?” That was this episode. The famous clip from the Remember When Machine segment bumper. During the segment, Dave, Matt, & Vince remember when Tila Tequila was a budding triple threat, but they do not remember any of the other early social media stars listed in the New York Post's “Nine Hottest Celebs on the Web” article from 2007. Remember print media? If you don't remember when you wrote a five-star review for the pod, do it now on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest patrons: The Horace, Fiddler On The Roof, The Jungle Book, Porno aka Aamco, & Coach K. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Hey all, Listen to the full episode on Patreon.com/frotcast We talk the slap, dog crimes, and Everything Everywhere All of the Time. Enjoy!
Hey all, As you've noticed, this isn't a rewatch episode. That is coming next week on the free feed (or you can get Early Access to it on Patreon!) But for now, enjoy this compilation of the season 6A Bada B Stories, with a little message from the boys up top. Enjoy!
Ride the Painted Pod, Let the Spinning Wheel Cast Much like a child, a podcast has many parents. That is to say, many individuals who act like parents, or that by a version, the podcast is their baby. This week's guest is one of those individuals. Certainly one of PYAG's parents is The Frotcast, and Joining Matt and Vince to break down The Sopranos Season 6b, episode 2, “Stage 5,” is The Frotcast's largest daddy, Brendan. If this were an episode of Friends, it would be called, “The One with Chrissy's Movie Premiere.” Cleaver, the film with many parents, is finally ready for public consumption, and while the graphic violence might strike some as unsettling, it's the possible inspiration for the film's overbearing, selfish, mob boss antagonist that was Tony feeling uncomfortable. As he tells Dr. Melfi, he knows too much about the subconscious now to believe that Chrissy still respects him after seeing Stephen Baldwin's portrayal of him. The episode also features the most British song yet. Stick around to the end to hear it. Leave your review of Cleaver in a five-star review of PYAG on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest patrons: Crocodile Dundeez Nuts, Arachnophobia, The Pollack, Coach aka Craig Turner and Hooch, Zilch, Nomar, Teach, Dot Dot Dash, The Bloomkin, The Space Jew, & Dutch. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Hey all, Very exciting news. Will Smith has apologized publicly to Chris Rock and we have the scoop. Listen to the full episode about the infamous Oscar slap of 2022 by joining the Patreon. Join now!
Liquor Before Grappa, Might Have to Fight Your Papa Gather ‘round your Bluetooth speakers and celebrate the return of Pod Yourself A Gun. Matt and Vince are joined by Montclair, New Jersey native and host of the Blowback podcast, Noah Kulwin, to discuss the first episode of part B of the sixth and final season of the Sopranos, “Sopranos Home Movies.” As the season begins, The Soprano family is celebrating the birth of its lovably murderous patriarch. What do you get the man who destroys almost everything he touches for his birthday? The police give him a gun charge, Carmella gives him head, and Bobby gives him a few solid smacks in the head and body. The Soprano siblings should have known not to mix alcohol and Monopoly. That's a game that often ends in violence even when the participants aren't drunk psychos. It's not all about Tony though, Bobby also passes an important milestone, notching his first kill in a laundromat in Canada. You could tell he didn't want to do it, but he had to catch up to his wife in on-screen confirmed kills. Tell us how many blood-soaked flannels you think Janice buried in Seattle in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. Like last week's newest patrons: Twilight, The Slav, The Noon, Happy, Disneyland, Crazy Al, The Lethal Weapon, The Giving Tree, Pussy Posse, The Imp, & Hard Time. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Hey all, New frotcast is up now for Patrons! Join the patreon now! DESCRIPTION It's time for your weekly dose of movie talk and this week we are joined by our favorite comedian Jessica Sele to talk Pixar's Turning Red. Also Vince plays a clip of Nancy Pelosi reading a Bono poem about Ukraine. And finally, because it's St Patty's day, the gang does a bunch of bad Irish accents.
Hey all, Here's a taste of the season 6b premiere of Pod Yourself a Gun with Noah Kulwin of the "Blowback" podcast. You can listen to it early on patreon. DESCRIPTION Hey piggies, Sorry to keep you waiting for your slop so long. But since you've been relatively well behaved hogs, I'm giving y'all early access to the first episode of the final season of Pod Yourself A Gun. We had Noah Kulwin of Blowback on the pod to talk about his favorite episode "Soprano Home Movies." Brent will write a better description when it comes out on the free feed. Enjoy!
New Frotcast available now to subscribers at Patreon.com/Frotcast! Comedian Joe Sinclitico and ex-film critic/Whoop Dreams star Laremy Legel drop by the virtual Frot studios to talk about Daniel Kaluuya's (ALLEGED) new crystal guru manager, fatherhood, the planned Jackie-Jormp Jomp Billy Joel musical that will be made without any of the rights to Billy Joel's likeness or songs, and of course, The Batman, the longest Batman movie ever made. Subscribe now and become a glorious piggy. You won't regret it. Probably.
Hey everyone, You can listen to frotcast 502 - The 500th Episode right now on Patreon. So please do. DESCRIPTION: Hey everyone, it's been over 500 episodes so our good friends Brendan and Jane Harrison decided to stop by and frot with us. We talk about the new Jackass movie and the crew is visited by some old friends. (It's not Brett, he will never come back). Enoy!
New episode of the Frotcast up now! Check it out on Patreon.com/Frotcast DESCRIPTION Hey Frotters, This week Matt and Vince and guest Jessica Sele watched the first ever Daily Wire produced movie "Shut In" starring one of Andie MacDowell's daughters. Not Margaret, the other one. It's truly a terrible movie that you should never watch, which is why we did the work for you. We also talk about some new crypto guys.
Is AJ a virgin? Does Tony lay pipe? Who did 9/11? Who assassinated JFK? These are just some of the hard-hitting questions Matt & Vince try to answer on this week's edition of Pod Yourself A Gun with the help of guest Brendan James. Co-host, producer, and music composer of the Blowback podcast, Brendan joins the pod to discuss The Sopranos season 6A episode twelve, “Kaisha.” There is a definitive answer to the question about AJ's virginity in the episode, as we see him bribe some noisy neighborhood teens with a bike to get them to go somewhere else long enough to give his new 30-year-old single mom friend from work the peace and quiet she needs to climb up on Anthony Jr Jr. Inspired by the scene, I've been driving around with a lightly used mountain bike in the back of my Ford Explorer, and so far it has not lead to sex, but I'm hopeful. The question posed on the pod is, was this AJ's first time? He's definitely hanging around girls his age throughout the show, but as Matt points out, he's got the energy of a guy who has resigned himself to a life of sweaty handjobs. Describe, in disgusting detail, what you imagine AJ's sex life was like in five-star review on Apple Podcasts. *ALSO* Matt Lieb will be on a LIVE edition of The Bitchuation Room with Francesca Fiorentini on Thursday March 10th in Brooklyn!! Tix: https://bit.ly/TBRBrooklyn Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: Champion Patron, Sesame Street, A Little, The Ogre, Cinnamon Eagle, Dr. Starsky, Friend Zone, Die Hard, & The River. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
New Patreon-only episode of the Frotcast is available right now on Patreon.com/frotcast. It's a great episode and you can listen right now by subscribing! DESCRIPTION: Hey all, This week Matt and Vince celebrate 500 episodes of the Frotcast (well, way more but whose counting) by having just another regular ass episode of the show with guest Joey Devine of Roundball Rock. We talk about the return of Moviepass, Reacher, and some other stuff. It's great.
On a special new episode of Pod Yourself A Gun, Robert Iler stops by to talk about growing up on The Sopranos set with Tony Siricco making sure nobody is getting molested. A big get for the PYAG boys, Robert Iler, the talented actor best known to this pod for playing mafia fail-son Anthony Soprano Jr, joins Matt & Vince to talk about growing up on The Sopranos set, his influence on AJ's Nu Metal wardrobe, partying so hard that the entire city of New York can't keep up, and the life of a professional poker player. If you are a regular listener, you'll know that AJ Soprano is the podcast's id. He just wants to chill, skate, eat ziti, and not destroy the environment. Listen as Matt & Vince get behind the scenes dirt from the actor who brought the unforgettable character to life. The most surprising reveal from the extensive interview is that Robert has seen the first two episodes of every season (they were played at each season's premiere party) and has no interest in seeing the rest of the series. I guess when you lived it, you don't get the same satisfaction from seeing a young Paul Dano say “That p*ssy's yours... We shall know forsooth.” If you were Robert, would you have kept the prop money? Let us know in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. *ALSO* Matt Lieb will be on a LIVE edition of The Bitchuation Room with Francesca Fiorentini on Thursday March 10th in Brooklyn!! Tix: https://bit.ly/TBRBrooklyn Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mob name on the show. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
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Hey all, Vince and Matt interviewed Robert Iler, AKA AJ Soprano on the latest bonus episode of Pod Yourself A Gun. You can listen to it right now on Patreon.com/Frotcast or you can wait like 1 or 2 weeks like a fool. But it's really good so I'd just join the patreon if I were you.
Rosalie in Paris Get your little berets and stinky cheeses ready for the latest PYAG. Comedian and actor Paul Palmeri joins Matt and Vince to talk about the Frenchest episode of The Sopranos, season 6A episode eleven, “Cold Stones.” Paul, a self-described AJ-type, is a fitting guest for this AJ-heavy episode. After he gets fired from Blockbuster for loving the environment too much to let the promotional standees go unsold, Tony gets AJ a construction job. Framed as consequences for his poor decision making, Paul encourages AJ, and anyone listening, to cherish the opportunity to work outside and build things. Working inside and sending emails all day might not be physically demanding, but it will erode your soul in a way that young AJ will never understand. Imagine AJ in a conference room trying to learn scrum methodology or lean principles. Best case scenario: he's a better project manager for a suicide attempt. As much as all the dumb guys running this podcast love our dumb guy king AJ, this is a Rosalie Aprile episode. She's in Paris showing the rest of us how to do a vacation. Get hit on by a hot young French person, buy some stuff, don't poop, light a couple candles, and if your friend Carmela tries to kill the vibe by bringing up old trauma, kindly but firmly instruct her to shut the f*ck up. This is Paris, not therapy, you stunad. Eat a croissant and take some pictures you'll never think about again. Leave dead family members where they belong — New Jersey's Belleville. If you have any merch from the band that Vince's uncle and Victor Conti were in, please let us know in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: Snake Pliskin, Kuering or The Pod, Vito, Merril Lynch, The Reaper, & Big Posse. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
And You May Find Yourself in Johnny Sack's House Lend us your ears, ye piggies. Matt and Vince are joined by writer, host of the Hysteria podcast, and Janice Soprano apologist Erin Ryan, to talk about episode 10 of The Sopranos season 6A, “Moe n' Joe.” The episode, written by Mad Men creator and father of M. Holden Weiner, Matthew Weiner, features both a recreation of Led Zeppelin album cover using Sal the lawnmower man, and visual gag using a model train entering a tunnel as a metaphor for gay sex. This Weiner is a mad man indeed. Tony Soprano is both a man and mad at all times. This week he's mad at Bobby for Janice reasons, at Janice because she's Janice, and at Johnny Sack for talking about that thing of theirs to the prosecutors. The result is a rare combination of spite and grace to screw Johnny out of his house and give it to Janice. At least Janice, and by extension, Erin get something they want. Another thing Erin wants: to warn Gen Z about the perils of bringing back Y2K fashion. If you can hear her words over the sound of your puka shells rustling and your Slipknot track jacket swishing, please heed her warning. Tell Matt what you think about his Mickey Mouse impersonation in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: Jaeger, The Gooze, DeTrolio, In Living Color, The Flunky, Jackie Two Shoes, Who's Your Guys, & Kenley Bidding War. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
New Patreon-only episode of the Frotcast is up. Join now! DESCRIPTION Hey all! Time for your weekly Frot and I can tell you with 100% sincerity that this is our best one yet. Vince and Matt are joined by Frotcast favorites Joey Avery and Laremy Legel to talk about Peter Bogdanovich's final directorial work being a fucking NFT, Joss Whedon's scandal, and Steven Seagal's past (the real version, without all the lies.) Just a great episode all around. Enjoy!
What Do You Know, What Do You Say to Joe Gannascoli? In just six short seasons, Pod Yourself A Gun has gone from the only Sopranos podcast to the only Sopranos podcast to get an interview with the actor who played Gino in season one episode eight, “The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti.” Remember? Christopher cuts him in line, and he gets all huffy about it? The actor's name is Joseph R. Gannascoli, and you might also remember for his other work in the series, as the character performing the most surprising felatio history of television, Vito Spatafore. In the latest Patreon-exclusive edition of PYAG, Matt and Vince talk to the man who played the man who killed Jackie Jr., lost a bunch of weight, got caught lassoing leather daddies, and ate Johnny Cakes in New Hampshire. During the conversation, Joe reveals how much of his own life was incorporated into the character, the book that inspired Vito's gay storyline, and who the biggest ballbusters were on set. Along with all the inside dirt on The Sopranos cast and crew, the conversation covers Joe's fascinating journey from self-taught chef and self-proclaimed degenerate gambler to self-taught actor to golfing dad with two christmas trees. Sign up now at patreon.com/frotcast to listen AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, Vince will give you a mafia nickname on the podcast. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Somehow Vince and Matt got Joe Gannascoli AKA Vito Spatafore to come on the podcast and talk to them about his time on the Sopranos. You can listen to the full interview on Patreon.com/frotcast DESCRIPTION Welp, we did it folks. After 6 seasons of this Sopranos podcast we finally got an actual cast member to talk to us. Joe Gannascoli (aka Vito Spatafore) joins Matt and Vince to talk about his time on the Sopranos and what it was like to go to work one day and find out they wrote you blowing a dude. Joe's a fantastic guest and it's a great interview. Enjoy!
St. Elzéar's Fire Put your favorite gold hat on and listen to the latest PYAG with comedian and host of the Never Seen It podcast Kyle Ayers talking to Matt and Vince about The Sopranos season 6a episode 9, “The Ride.” The “ride” in question is a faulty teacup carnival ride that puts Janice in a neck brace, or at least inspires Janice to make use of a neck brace in a classic Janice grift. The teacups were part of the St. Elzear's festival, which itself is a grift perpetrated by Paulie and a local church. When the new priest then tries to shakedown Paulie, he, of all people, is the first in this episode, and maybe the series, to point out that the Catholic Church might be the real gangster, or at least the real child abuse cover-upper. Before the festival Chris and Tony are reminiscing about that time they conspired to kill Christopher's fiancé, and Kyle points out that for some reason, Tony seems uncomfortable reminiscing with his criminal friends about their heinous criminal acts. The lesson being: work/ life balance is hard for everyone. There's also some talk about the Beatles, “Brokeback” as an adjective, the drawbacks of cannoli as an eating contest food, and pasta slop foley art. You really need to get yourself into rehab, but for now, it won't hurt to toot a little five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: The Slav, Scotty Two Times, The King, The Counselor, The Meme. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Hey all, First Frot of 2022 is out. Listen to the full episode by becoming a Patron! DESCRIPTION: Happy New Year! Our New Years resolution? More CONTENT! This week, Matt and Vince and PYAG producer Brent Flyberg talk about Gal Gadot playing Cleopatra, the 76ers weird new sponsor Colorstar which is impossible to explain in this description text, and the Nicolas Cage masterpiece "Pig" about a man and he fattest best friend. Ring in the New Year with this amazing episode.
Blockbusted Writer, podcaster, and author of Down City: A Daughter's Story of Love, Memory, and Murder, Leah Carrol joins Matt & Vince to talk about Vince's favorite episode of The Sopranos, season 6a episode 8, “Johnny Cakes.” Leah is a uniquely qualified guest, as she has a personal connection to an actual Rhode Island mob figure named Nicky Bianco, who introduced her to arugula. That's the new bar. You cannot be a guest on PYAG unless you have been fed by an actual made guy. If a Gotti made you leek soup, hit us up. If not, just keep enjoying the slop we're shoveling in your bowl, piggy. In a bit of a reversal, the Soprano crime family's most notorious bottom, Vito, is introduced to the titular Rhode Island delicacy by a volunteer firefighter beefcake named Johnny. Vito can receive what Johnny's feeding him, but can he receive the love and affection he craves? As noted on the pod, this show was made for the modern cynical misanthrope, so don't count on love setting anyone free. While Vito is trying to find himself in New Hampshire, our favorite failson, AJ Soprano, is in New Jersey doing the same. Working at Blockbuster has its perks. He had an opportunity study knife fights in movies and utilize the techniques in an assassination attempt on Uncle Junior. But, AJ being AJ, he fumbles the blade before he has a chance to avenge his father. AJ is good guy, in that he is too soft and incompetent to kill someone. Poor guy never had a chance to gain his father's approval through murder. Let us know what we have to do to get some smoked turkey around here in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: Wobbly Willy, Long Tom, Blackie, Willie Mays, & Free Guy. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Hey all, No podding ourselves a gun this week, but not to worry, we got a new years frotcast for you. It's the full episode to keep you satiated til next week. And you can get even more episodes by subscribing to frotcast on Patreon. DO IT NOW! Enjoy! DESCRIPTION: The Frotcast is bringing in the new year with Matt and Vince's text thread buddies Joe Sinclitico and Bobby Hacker. The boys talk about Don't Look Up, The Matrix 4, and Spider-Man: Now Way Home. And a bunch of other stuff. Goodbye 2021. It's been fucked.
A special Christmas gift for all of you out there who listen to Matt and Vince's stupid little pods. Plus a little teaser of our Patreon only episode. Thank you for being the best people in the world. DESCRIPTION: Vince is out for the week because of Christmas or whatever. But not to fear. Matt Lieb has invited both Joey Avery and Joe Sinclitico to the frotquarters to talk about all sorts of stuff. It's definitely more of a hang than most Frotcasts. Enjoy and please see Pod Yourself A Gun live at SF Sketchfest on January 15th. And make sure to watch Joey Avery's 9 minute comedy special on YouTube! Finally, this episode begins with a little Christmas song featuring some familiar voices. See if you can guess who sings what. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all you frotters out there.
It's The Ring Meets Pod Yourself A Father Comedian and writer Allen Strickland Wiliams joins Matt and Vince for a conversation about Powder (1995), Nuovo Vesuvio's response to COVID, and season 6a episode 7 of The Sopranos, “Luxury Lounge.” As Allen notes early on, the episode discussed belongs to a specific Sopranos subgenre of episodes that feature neither a therapy scene, nor any advancement of the major mob-related plots. “Pine Barrens” is another example. “Luxury Lounge” may not be as memorable as “Pine Barrens,” but it's definitely the only Sopranos episode in which Lauren Bacall gets punched in the face. Chris goes to Los Angeles for a meeting with an uninterested Ben Kingsley about a role in Cleaver, and notices that, not for nothing, but Hollywood is the home of the real gangsters. These famous actors get awards for pretending to be someone else, and even if they don't win, they get free sunglasses. Tell us your favorite fun fact from the Balkans in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. See Pod Yourself A Gun Live! January 15th at the PianoFight Theater during San Francisco Sketchfest! Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts. Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: Kenny Two Balls, The Yeti, Two Times, Cutty Sark, Trevino, The Australian, & Smash Bros. -Description by Brent Flyberg.