The internet cried out for two more blowhards so Will Link & Sean David answered that call. Each week they sit down with fascinating, sexy people to learn the secrets of their success. Then, armed only with wit and anger they take on the pressing pop culture topics of the day.
Avengers: Endgame has already ruined the box office for 2019, so let’s discuss what upcoming summer films might vie for a distant 2nd. Next Time - March 25th, 1972. @willseanpodcast @therealwilllink @theseandavid @crazyaboutkurt
Our first trip in the way way back machine takes us to a more innocent time - a time of hope, a time of change, a time of the incoming Clinton Presidency, and of the beginning of another "American Decade." Next Time - March 25th, 1972.
As predicted, GREEN BOOK took home all the marbles. Matt Guerrero (guerreroPMG) from Drunk Monkeys returns to the show as we dissect the 2019 Academy Awards before finally burying this stinking corpse in the ground where it belongs. Next Time - December 25th, 1992. @willseanpodcast @therealwilllink @theseandavid @crazyaboutkurt @drunkmonkeysweb @podcastgrace @worthaclickpod
We're Back! A Dinosaurs Story!!! After taking enough time off to have ourselves a baby, we have returned, just as discombobulated and janky as before. Hear us as we were always meant to be heard - predicting the 2019 Oscars (representing the best films of 2018) We realize that changes to the broadcast have already been announced, and we'd like to believe that it was because the Academy knew this episode was coming and wanted to move out of the way of the oncoming juggernaut. Make sure to subscribe, follow, and like us in all the usual places. @therealwilllink @theseandavid @willseanpodcast
Nicky Endres (@nickendres) is a non-binary transfeminine, genderqueer, and genderfluid actress who has to put up with these annoying heteronormative white boys. We discuss her upbringing in Wisconsin, her decision to move to LA, and the experiences she’s had in the years that she’s been here. Kanye is back on Twitter and literally no one but Trump is happy. Avengers: Infinity War came out and made a billion dollars - we spoil all the plot points for Nicky. Things aren’t going well in Will’s life. He hates change of any sort. And it is for that reason that Will and Sean will be making some changes to the podcast. :-o
The boys, nay, the MEN, return to preview this year's crop of summer movies, also, some half-assed announcements about the future of the podcast.
Nicholas Brandt (@nicholas brandt) returns to the show after last appearing on Episode 20. He is the director of the film “Bad Behavior” and one of the creators of “Comic-Con: The Musical.” Should we be deleting our Facebook accounts? Is “Ready Player One” going to be any good?The MLB wants to bring baseball to London and Will thinks that this will be a terrible idea. Movie theaters in England are killing people - beware!!!
Traci Swartz (@kickstand_show) is a storyteller and producer of the show “Kickstand.” She tells us how she ended up in Los Angeles and how she got involved in the scene. Sean opted to not attend the recent Lorde concert - does boycotting celebrities for their views or beliefs actually accomplish anything? Matt Smith got paid more money than Claire Foy for “The Crown.” We solve the Hollywood pay gap. How do you handle strangers who insist on having a conversation with you? When are we allowed to be rude to shut down an interloper? If your rainbow lasts longer than 4 hours, please consult a doctor.
Becca Brown (@bekkuhbrown) is a child actress all grown up. She made her debut as the bassist in Richard Linklater’s “School of Rock,” and most recently she was seen in both the Chicago and LA production of the musical parody “Spamilton.” Everyone keeps telling us to get MoviePass, but is it legit, or just a big scam? “A Wrinkle in Time” came out last week. Do we have an beloved children’s books that we’d like to see given a proper adaptation? We all buy things from Amazon, but their delivery goons are just the worst. If you’re planning to travel to Taiwan, make sure to pack your own toilet paper.
Matthew Guerruckey (@guerruckey) from Drunk Monkeys (@drunkmonkeysweb) rejoins us to breakdown the 2018 Oscars. How much fish sex was there? Too much fish sex!
Will and Sean are back for the most anticipated episode of the year - Oscar predictions! Will Phantom Thread win ALL the awards? Or just most of them? We break down all the nominees and give you the ammunition you need to win your Oscar pool and shame your friends.
Sarah Afkami (@OffCalmE) returns to the show to generally amuse and delight. She talks to us about writing for TV and her career thus far - most recently on Showtime’s “DICE.” The Super Bowl came and went - we discuss the show, the game, the commercials and the general spectacle of it all. Is it okay for a public figure to purchase Twitter followers? We discuss. #ReinstateRoeper
Monique Filips (@moniquefilips) is a model, actress, comedian, motorcyclist, and all around badass. She shares with us how a late in life decision to pursue acting opportunities brought her to where she is today. Two weeks late we give our thoughts on the Grammys that were. Toys R US is closing 500 locations so we reminisce on memories of walking those sacred aisles. The flu season is getting out of hand, and might soon kill us all.
Megan Hayes (@megan_hayes) and Justin Welborn (@revolution23) are both actors but, more importantly, returning champions to our show. We finally get around to talking about Aziz Ansari because Sean refused to discuss it unless there was a female guest on. Will has recently revisited Murphy Brown - what shows or pop culture would we revisit if we had the time? Things are getting out of hand over at Netflix and we can’t take it any more.
For the first time in podcast history Will and Sean hijack the first episode of the year to indulgently go over their Top Ten Movies of 2017. There's not much more to it than that. Bit still, give it a listen, won't you? You won't, won't you.
Alex Stein (@coldfootfilms) joins us for either the 5th or 6th time as our annual end of year, mistletoe on the doorframe, star on the tree, bee in our bonnet, guest. He has a new podcast called “Tell Me Who You Are” that all you all better be subscribed to. 2017 was a shit year, but what are we looking forward to in 2018? We finally discuss Star Wars: The Last Jedi - did it live up to our expectations? A year ago Will predicted that 2017 would suck - and it did - was all this calamity his fault? We discuss. Go hug a loved one, the fight is just beginning.
Laura McGhee (@LauraMcGhee68) is a pilot, writer, actress, and comedian. That’s right, a pilot, like for airplanes. She writes and stars in the hilarious web series called “Lady Pilot,” based on her ridiculous experiences as a flight instructor. LA Weekly got bought by a right-wing consortium and now they are trying to get people to write for them for free. Quentin Tarantino is boldly going where no man has gone before - and he’s taking JJ with him. Tis the season to be pressured into purchasing unwanted chocolate bars by the adorable children of your co-workers. Waffle House is now a DIY institution, at least for some people it would seem.
Minimus Maximus (2minimusmaximus) of the “Off the Cuffs” podcast talks about kink, BDSM, and growing up in a cult. Make sure you’re listening to the show…we’lll wait. Another day, another 5-10 creepy men getting exposed (tee tee) by the news. There are too many goddamn podcasts out there, how are we managing? “Coco” is a great new film by PIXAR, but the Olaf “short” beforehand is an abominable snowman.
Alyssa Sabo (@alyssa_sabo) rollerblades her way back into our lives with her truly unique style of absurdist comedy. Louis CK’s long known peccadilloes are finally exposed to the wider world. The iPhone X is finally exposed to the wider world. Twitter - the most perfect social media platform ever devised - has made itself (impossible to imagine) even more perfect with the expansion to 280 characters. Let the healing of the universe begin, one bloated tweet at a time.
Ian Alda (@ianalda) returns to the show. He recently directed a webseries called “The Michaels.” We also talk Dodgers and the continuing Hollywood sexual abuse allegations - so, just sunniness all around. Do we really need all these “pop-up” restaurants and “experiences?” Short answer, nope.
Julie Pearson (@jpears) is a comedy writer and a VERY SUCCESSFUL LIFESTYLE BLOGGER, together we tackle (and solve) racism, sexism, and politics. It’s quite the show. Also, finally, we solve the case of the “Mad Pooper!”
Kevin Eis (@kevineis) was one of our original guests, now, years later he’s back to regale us once again. He’s an up and coming music director who works primarily with Disney, but who just returned from Barcelona where he shot a video for “Kungs.” Harvey Weinstein is monster - these three straight white dudes discuss all the recent allegations. What do we think of the new Star Wars trailer? Are Porgs the new Ewoks or Gungans? Rick and Morty fans are out of control and myst be stopped.
Andy Moon (@XvxAndy) is a online cam model. She tells us what made her decide to pursue this line of work, what her typical day is like, and the nuts and bolts of it all. Darren Aronofsky’s recent bonkers film, “Mother!” received an F score from Cinemascore. Does the movie justify the poor audience response? Hugh Hefner died, we do our best to examine his complicated legacy. Will has finally joined the online dating app, Tinder, but he is finding that it’s not all that it’s been cracked up to be. Also, Tom Petty. This one hurt.
Katie Featherston (@realkatiefatherston) an actress from the Paranormal Activity movies is our guest this week. She tells us how she went from Texas to LA to one of the biggest film franchises of all time. Now she’s writing and producing her own films. Will returned from London so we get to hear how the world looks from across the pond. Hillary Clinton published a book about the 2016 campaign - in the world ready for it? Icelandair is letting things on their flights get a little out of hand and we have no patience for it. Never ask a stranger on the internet to buy you a drink.
Steven Brandon (@stevenb29) takes the chair from that international derelict Will Link to help Sean breakdown a humdrum Emmys award show. Will Sean Podcast? We think not!
Misha D (@NotRealMishaD) is a reformed storyteller, currently a stand up comedian, and a goddamn entertaining delight. He explains to us his decision to leave the world of spoken word for the more perilous one of open mic. There’s a bunch of new shows coming this month, so we test Misha to see if he can decipher the premise just from the title. Taylor Swift has once again pounced upon pop culture so, inevitably, we must discuss. Restaurants keep changing their menus on Will and he’s had enough of it.
Another week, another episode without a guest. It's Fall movie season so Will and Sean rundown some of the good (and not so good) films coming out later this year. You know how this goes.
It's that time of year again - when we bungle our annual Emmy picks. Listen along and judge our decisions.
Malachi Mutakabbir was raised in a martial arts family and can kick both of our asses without blinking. He’s also an incredibly awesome film geek who is looking to break into the world of stunt work and stunt coordinating. We talk about all of that - except for how he can kick our collective asses. CBS is debuting its new Star Trek show on their access only channel - how many things will we end up paying for before this gets ridiculous? Pop culture will always disappoint you, we discuss out most notable let downs. Taco Bell and Left are teaming up for the worst bit of viral marketing since Donald Trump and the Republican party. Stay away from Outback Steakhouse unless you want to get sucked into the hell mouth.
For some unknown reason the guys felt that this was the week to countdown their top 25 movies of the century (so far). It’s our longest, and most indulgent episode ever. Enjoy
Diana Varco (@dianavarco) is an actress with a new a new solo show, “Shattered.” She joins us to talk about turning tragedy into humor. Kid Rock is going to be your next Senator from Michigan because America is terrible and this is a thing now. Our beloved Karaoke bar, Sardo’s, is closing forever. Did we ever find out who Sardo is? Will got a new iPhone but not much else. Always change your contact lenses!!
Jazz Musician Eric Reed sits down with us this week fresh from a tour in Europe. He tells us all about the LA and NYC jazz scene, and we listen to “The Way to Love” from his new album. We lost both George Romero and Martin Landau - we discuss their illustrious careers. At what point do aging rock stars need to step down? Do we want to watch these septuagenarians tripping across the stage just to satisfy our nostalgia? Why is it so hard for people to figure out where their seats are at theaters and concerts? You just sit down where your ticket tells you to sit - this shouldn’t be that complicated!
Nicholas Tanek (@nicholastanek) is a New Jersey based writer who drew from a dissolute youth, tragedy, and the BDSM scene to write his books The Coolest Way to Kill Yourself, Chipped Black Nail Polish, and Your Kinky Friends. Have you ever learnt something unsavory about a celebrity you admired, only to have that fact change your perception of that person? The year is halfway through - what has been our favorite bits of pop culture so far in 2017? Every film is now part of an Extended Cinematic Universe and now we no longer know how to experience a “one-off” film.
Andres Cervantes (SoCalClone) from “Dre’s Geek Philosophy Podcast” talks all things geek culture - the good and the bad. It’s “For Your Consideration” season in LA for Emmy voters and so we review some of our favorite TV from the past year. Is Star Wars in trouble? We review the evidence. Buying tickets for events used to be easy, but times have changed. Have a Happy Canada 150 everyone!
Maria Howell (@mariasingsacts) rocks our world this week. She started her career as the soloist in Spielberg’s “The Color Purple,” and since then she’s been gracing our screens up to and including recent Best Picture nominee “Hidden Figures.” Did we mention that she is also an amazing singer who, with the very power of her voice, can burn the hair right off your head…cause she can. We talk the awesomeness of “Wonder Woman,” the weirdness of “Cars,” and the awfulness of “Sony.” RIP Adam West - the Bright Knight.
Becca Burgess has worked in television casting for years, first in Atlanta and now in LA. Conan O’Brien is being sued for joke stealing because jokes are hard, yo. Male rompers - this is a thing we need to make decisions about. Sometimes we wish that our favorite shows would get cancelled, but no, they just keep getting renewed into oblivion. Please do not shake, nor stir, Mr. Moore’s ashes.
Alex Freedman (@tvcalling) and Nick Watson (@_njwatson) are the co-hosts of the TV Writing podcast - “Paper Team.” Both of them immigrants to the US they describe how their unique backgrounds and experiences in the industry led them to podcasting. Twin Peaks is back - can Lynch recapture his early 1990s magic in an age of Peak TV? Movie reviews are getting out of hand - and not for the best. Will wants to leave the country, but before he can, he must conquer a hellish bureaucracy hellbent on keeping him here.
**DO NOT BE ALARMED BY THE INTRO!!!** Oscar Sagastume (@oscarsagastume) returns to the show for updates on his #FourKidsAndADog. Facebook has hired 3,000 poor assholes whose job it now is to scour their site for disturbing livestreams. Michael Moore is coming to Broadway with a one-man-anti-Trump show. Can Trump be good for the pop culture business? United Airlines murders bunnies. We are now part of the Podcast Jukebox network. Exciting times ahead. Excelsior….and whatnot.
Jon Luke Thomas, voiceover artist and Emmy winner is our guest this week. We finally discuss the Episode VIII trailer and Disney/Lucas’s ambitious plans spanning out to 2020. Fyre Festival was the dystopian nightmare our generation deserved. X-Files is coming back (again) but is everyone excited? Short answer, NO!
Dylan Brody (@dylanbrody) returns to the show to tell us all about his upcoming international show - Dylan Brody’s Driving Hollywood. The White House Correspondent’s Dinner happened this weekend. How good can it be without President Cuck? Unicorn Frappuccino - everything exists now just to pleasure the great god known as Social Media. Dating in LA is hard, but does it have to be THIS hard? The lambs are now silent - RIP Jonathan Demme.
Time to preview this summer's movies. Also, Sean has pink eye. In both eyes. It's nasty. Don't touch him.
Taylor Brogan (@thbrogan) is a writer who currently works in the writer’s room on “The Shannara Chronicles” and “Into the Badlands.” We discuss genre television and fandom in general. The WGA is on the verge of a potential strike - how will this affect our podcast? What piece of pop culture have you neglected or avoided and no one will leave you alone about? SNL will finally, for the first time in its 42 year history, air live coast to coast. What took so long? It might not be a good idea to take your horse to the Taco Bell drive through.
Avital Ash (@avitalash) is a writer, actress, director, and straight up awesome person. She’s the perfect guest to have on our first show AFTER A MONTH! I know, I know…but you can all relax now, your long national nightmare is finally over. I mean, Trump (@POTUS) is still President, but at least you have that sweet, sweet Will Sean Podcast to salve your wounded psyche. Whitewashing in Hollywood - we fix it! Trainspotting 2 is a mediocre movie perfectly designed to remind you how mediocre you are as well. Adult Education is a wonderful thing/Adult Education is a terrible thing - Will Link breaks it down. We’re sorry that we went away, but we’re back now…or something like that.
Ryan Roach and Matthew Guerruckey from Drunk Monkeys Podcast (@drunkmonkeysweb) join us to break down the CRAZIEST OSCARS OF ALL TIME! Seriously?! What was that?!
Jonathan Bradley Welch (@jonathanbwelch) returns to the show to talk about his new political podcast “The Big Blue To Do.” IMDB got rid of their message boards, do we care? First the Super Bowl and now the Oscars, what makes for an ideal viewing party? Theme parties are bad enough, but now Will has to attend a theme wedding - what nonsense is this? How did that Oscar Pool hold up for you?
The Oscars are next week, so let Will and Sean tell you now who is going to take all the awards (spoiler alert - it's mostly La La Land).
That old cad Steven Brandon (@stevenb29) and Alex Lewis (@i8athumbtack) join us to discuss their upcoming show “Game of Thrones: The Musical” (@GOTtheMusical). Steven produces and Alex stars as Robb Stark in this hilarious send up of the hit show. What’s better than asking an Australian and three films geeks to discuss the Super Bowl? Nothing, that’s what. Can’t Taylor Swift catch a break? She’s criticized no matter what she does or doesn’t do, and Will is tired of it. Join us as we take up falconeering.
Ravi Naidu (@ravinaiduactor) started his career as a management consultant before getting bit by the acting bug, so off to Los Angeles he came.Since then he’s been in such projects as “Hunger Games,” “Million Dollar Arm,” “Mindy Project,” and “Homeland.” The title for Episode VIII has been announced - are WE the Last Jedi? Hollywood has resorted to drowning animals - or something like that - we examine the controversy surrounding “A Dog’s Purpose.” Mary Tyler Moore died and an entire generation is oblivious to her charms. Also, RIP John Hurt - this one hurt, deep in our chests.
James Gangl (@jamesgangl) is a comedian and actor. He’s also a Canadian immigrant who washed up on our shores four days before Election Day - good timing there buddy. We review - with complete objectivity - the Trump Inauguration. Should people be banned from Twitter? Should those same people then receive lucrative book deals? Barack Obama failed us all and now we shall pay the price. What’s up with Sean’s weird nose? All this and more in the latest episode!
Jessica Gonzalez-Rodriguez is an opera singer and dancer. We discuss what it’s like to train as a professional singer, what a career in opera is like, and why opera is better than Broadway musicals and how she ended up in a Star Trek themed production of Mozart’s “The Abduction from the Seraglio.” The Young Pope is gloriously insane and most likely infallible. RIP Ringling Brothers (& Barnum and/or Bailey). Apple has announced a new “Theater Mode” for the iPhone - who asked for this? Taco Bell did something, so of course we need to discuss it.
Megan Hayes (@megan_hayes) returns to the show to discuss the Golden Globes, because we all know that you love hearing a dissection of an awards show that aired two weeks ago.