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This week on The Reel Debaters Emily Clark and her kids Zoey and Lilly join the show with reviews on Where in The World is Carmen San Diego, Wicked, From, Bobs Burgers and get their take on what kids are watching , what they want in their programing and their reviews on 2024 film and tv. Production CreditsRecorded at Sick Bad Panda Studios Art by Micheal PetrowHosts: Micheal Petrow Emily Clark Lilly Clark Zoey ClarkProduction Credits:- Producer: Micheal Petrow- Editor: Micheal Petrow- Sound Engineer: Micheal PetrowContact Information: thereeldebaters@gmail.comEvents:Seinfeld Trivia Night #2 March 1st at Little Brown Jug 336 William Ave, Winnipeg, MBTickets on sale on EventbriteIt's gonna be gold Jerry!Join the debate now and leave your idea on our voicemail or ask a question on our QuoraAsk a QuestionRD voicemail TwitterFacebookInstagramYoutubeDonate to the causeAbout UsSet in the backdrop of Winnipeg's booming film industry, The Reel Debaters Podcast is a motley crew of film-obsessed nerds and selected colleagues that sit down each episode blending comedy and a deep insight of cinema with ridiculous, satirical debates and facetious musings on media.Examples are but are not limited to:Could James Bond be a nanny?Best new SNL Cast?What would Indiana Jones and Lara Croft's wedding look like?What if Conan The Barbarian could teach Sex Ed?When not arguing the world of make-believe you can listen to the reel talk sessions which get more conversational with the best of film and TV as well as industry interviews from inside Manitoba film industry, across Canada and to Hollywood's front door.New episode every SaturdayMeet your cast:Micheal Petrow Film And Entertainment Sales/Executive Producer/HostMartin Navarro Comedian/HostJimmy Skinner Comedian/HostRob Strachan Home Theatre Expert/HostIan Bawa Filmmaker/HostMark Cowell String Bean Comics/HostCharles Fernandes The Nerdgasm Show/HostEmily Clark Dodge baller/Host
Going off an earlier episode where Samantha tested Remoy's musical knowledge, this week Samantha checks in on what Remoy knows about TV. Through round after round, our two co hosts explore how TV dads and masculinity have evolved over the decades.Samantha kicks things off with a clip of Al Bundy and his daughter Kelly. Does Remoy remember anything about this dysfunctional yet iconic duo? And what does our laughter about their relationship on Married With Children tell us about fatherhood three decades ago?Bonus Episode: Remoy has to know. Was Samantha's own relationship with her father's anything like Al and Kelly's?You can't not talk 90's TV Dads and not think TGIF: Samantha highlights a heartfelt moment between Carl and Eddie Winslow, one of the few Black father-son relationships on 90s TV.They break down how Family Matters portrayed manhood and why this mattered for representation at the time.Samantha skips forward a decade or two to show Remoy the ultimate suburban survivalist: Modern Family's Phil Dunphy has a near-death epiphany on a camping trip. Remoy reflects on how Phil represents a new era of goofy yet emotionally vulnerable TV dads.You can't not talk TV and not talk animation. But it isn't Bart and Homer for Samantha. It's Bob Belcher from Bob's Burgers who in a tender and hilariously awkward clip bonds with his daughter Tina during a “hairy” situation.Samantha wants to know. Are there any African daughters out there who their father shared in the pain of getting their legs waxed in solidarity? If so, email us at maskulinitypodcast@gmail.comAnother Black father and duo + Schmitt. No it's not New Girl. It's The Neighborhood on CBS.TV laugh tracks aside, Samantha and Remoy take a moment to appreciate a really tender and evolved, but not perfect, moment in modern TV.Samantha shows Remoy a lesser seen moment on TV: An immigrant father-son moment from the crowd favorite Fresh off the Boat.A sweet moment portrayed on the screen for an Asian dad. But would huckster chef Eddie Huang, whose life story the show was modeled off of, approve? Would Remoy?What do you think after hearing the clip? Hit us at our inboxes and let us know maskulinitypodcast@gmail.com.Remoy is sold and wants to play. He shares with Samantha a moment from a new comedy he's been loving. Any guesses to what that series is?Let's just say Harrison Ford playing a therapist and being vulnerable on screen with Jason Segel and many more is a win for both Samantha and Remoy as they appreciate where TV has come over 30 years. Referenced on this episode:The paper that informed Samantha's gamifying of TV dads? That's–Laughing at Men: Masculinities in Contemporary SitcomsOur guide to navigate being Home ALONE for the HolidaysOur new classic episode: The Fresh Prince and
Burger of the Day: podcast with chopped salad and served with Iced Kara-Tea. A much requested episode, This season's MA in TV episode is revolving around the Belchers. The fun family from the east coast that flip burgers and get through the day. With smiles. Here are 5 martial arts lessons found in Bobs Burgers Did i miss anything? links below, let me know. Want to submit a question or topic?? https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QLY37CF want to be a guest? Contact information: Email: nicktaberfitness@gmail.com IG: Senseinicktaber Real Talk with Sensei Nick will be posting on Monday mornings as of now, subscribe and share everywhere as you can --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nick-taber/support
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Russian court orders arrest of Yulia Navalnaya How Canada became a car theft capital of the world US officials uncover alleged Russian bot farm Nato allies pressure Canada to step up spending at Washington summit Gladiator II Paul Mescal battles a rhino in upcoming film South Korean politician links rising male suicides to women Democrats look towards Kamala Harris but could she beat Trump Gaza war Palestinian anti Hamas activist beaten by masked men Diego Garcia US blocks British court from British territory Anchorman and Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv US officials uncover alleged Russian bot farm Nato allies pressure Canada to step up spending at Washington summit Diego Garcia US blocks British court from British territory Gaza war Palestinian anti Hamas activist beaten by masked men Gladiator II Paul Mescal battles a rhino in upcoming film Anchorman and Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Democrats look towards Kamala Harris but could she beat Trump Russian court orders arrest of Yulia Navalnaya South Korean politician links rising male suicides to women How Canada became a car theft capital of the world
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv How Canada became a car theft capital of the world Nato allies pressure Canada to step up spending at Washington summit Gladiator II Paul Mescal battles a rhino in upcoming film US officials uncover alleged Russian bot farm Russian court orders arrest of Yulia Navalnaya Democrats look towards Kamala Harris but could she beat Trump Anchorman and Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Diego Garcia US blocks British court from British territory Gaza war Palestinian anti Hamas activist beaten by masked men South Korean politician links rising male suicides to women
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Anchorman and Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Democrats look towards Kamala Harris but could she beat Trump South Korean politician links rising male suicides to women Gaza war Palestinian anti Hamas activist beaten by masked men Russian court orders arrest of Yulia Navalnaya US officials uncover alleged Russian bot farm How Canada became a car theft capital of the world Gladiator II Paul Mescal battles a rhino in upcoming film Nato allies pressure Canada to step up spending at Washington summit Diego Garcia US blocks British court from British territory
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Andrew Tate and brother Tristan accused of serial tax evasion Sunak names interim shadow cabinet as David Cameron resigns White House fights back against doubts on Biden fitness Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant Bieber performs at Indias mega wedding Childrens hospital hit as Russian strikes kill dozens in Ukraine Hurricane Beryl hits Texas knocking out power for millions Australia accused of discriminating against disabled migrants Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Nobel laureate Alice Munros daughter reveals dark family secret Russian court jails theatre figures over IS wives play
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv White House fights back against doubts on Biden fitness Childrens hospital hit as Russian strikes kill dozens in Ukraine Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant Bieber performs at Indias mega wedding Australia accused of discriminating against disabled migrants Andrew Tate and brother Tristan accused of serial tax evasion Nobel laureate Alice Munros daughter reveals dark family secret Russian court jails theatre figures over IS wives play Sunak names interim shadow cabinet as David Cameron resigns Hurricane Beryl hits Texas knocking out power for millions
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Nobel laureate Alice Munros daughter reveals dark family secret Sunak names interim shadow cabinet as David Cameron resigns Russian court jails theatre figures over IS wives play Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant Bieber performs at Indias mega wedding Childrens hospital hit as Russian strikes kill dozens in Ukraine Hurricane Beryl hits Texas knocking out power for millions Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Australia accused of discriminating against disabled migrants Andrew Tate and brother Tristan accused of serial tax evasion White House fights back against doubts on Biden fitness
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Russian court jails theatre figures over IS wives play Bobs Burgers actor Jay Johnston pleads guilty over Capitol riot Andrew Tate and brother Tristan accused of serial tax evasion Hurricane Beryl hits Texas knocking out power for millions Nobel laureate Alice Munros daughter reveals dark family secret Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant Bieber performs at Indias mega wedding Australia accused of discriminating against disabled migrants Sunak names interim shadow cabinet as David Cameron resigns Childrens hospital hit as Russian strikes kill dozens in Ukraine White House fights back against doubts on Biden fitness
2024 Moontower Comedy Festival Series Read the article at comedywham.com Episode #320 Andy Kindler returns to talk with Valerie Lopez about His return to Moontower after a 5 year absence How he spent his time during COVID His no holds barred approach to naming names His plans to record his second special Recorded March 2024 Watch the video interview on Youtube! Look out for the Austin Chronicle April 18 article featuring 2024 Moontower Comedy Festival and Andy's return Check out our review of Andy's album Hence the Humor on our website. Follow Andy Website - andykindler.com Twitter - @andykindler Instagram - @andykindlersuperstar Andy can be seen and heard: Andy's 2024 Moontower Comedy Festival Shows (subject to change) Bob's Burgers - Mort Tosh.O Coming to the Stage - Hulu, Seasons 4 and 5 Last Comic Standing - NBC Season 7 Comedy Central Presents - specials Hence the Humor - 2020 Comedy Special Thought Spiral Podcast Follow @ComedyWham on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitch, and Tiktok If you'd like to support our independent podcast, check out our Patreon page at: Patreon.com/comedywham . You can also support us on Venmo or Paypal - just search for ComedyWham.
00:00 - Bobs Burgers and Mortality10:00 - Alien and Predator 17:30 - Half life and Co Sleeping38:32 - Bandit Queen52:00 - The Funerary Complex
1984 was the year that saw the introduction of the Apple Macintosh, the launch of the Technology, Entertainment, Design conference, and the year the world learned of the terrifyingly destructive potential of A.I. courtesy of Skynet and The Terminator. 1984 is more than just the title of George Orwell's cautionary, dystopian novel or Van Halen's wildly successful 6th album. 1984 is the year that heavy metal began to intensify exponentially, including the continued evolution of thrash and black metal, as well as the release of “the ultimate anthem” that resulted in one of the greatest music videos in heavy metal history. Prepare for some “great pod” and one of the most “brilliant” voicemails we've ever received, including our first ever “beer of the voicemail”. Discover the identify of “the BIGGEST KISS fan” (courtesy of “Blind Dog Malmsteen”), learn what W.A.S.P. actually stands for, as opposed to what we thought it meant (which is actually way funnier), grab yourself some “Scoobitaboosh” in preparation for our Animalize album dive (available exclusively on Patreon), break out your “electric twanger” and JOIN US as we journey back in time to the Year In Metal: 1984. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Support Metal Nerdery - https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Whee, whee…”/ “That was the father…”/ #chauffeuse (“I learned that from watching #Archer …”) / “It's the guy who does #BobsBurgers …”/ #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #Luxardo #Espresso / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ “Out with the bad…in with the good.”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / #MrCoffee #MrShades #MrStubble / “It's that weird in between phase…like a homeless Sonny Crockett…”/ “Isn't it illegal to make a U-Turn at an intersection?” / “I was just thinking to myself…and then immediately, 3 cars in a row made a U-Turn…”/ “You mean 18 and older…”/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #noABV / “I let her pick one out…”/ #FoederFruits #YazooBrewing #BoysenberryKeyLimeSourAle / “Oh shit, it's foamy…”/ #theverdict (“Your wife's never picking beer out again, bro…”/ “You could pickle okra in this…”/ #tobefair (“I'm not trying to be a dick…”) (07:55): “It's like Lars producing albums…”/ #onmicburp #markthetime #buttoninventory / “That's gonna be meaty…and cheesy…”/ “That soap smells like #FantaGrape mixed with #GrapeNowAndLaters …”/ “Which is the better tasting #candywax ?” / #SlayerReunionNews / “It's fake…”/ #deepfakememes #brutal / “The internet's really starting to get to me now…”/ “I thought he played football…”/ #fakemovieposters / “Is it just trolls being trolls for the sake of being trolls?”/ “They're the new #KISS they're the new #MotleyCrue …”/ “You can't like anything anymore…”/ “It's the thrill of playing live…”/ #megaboner / “Tell us why you didn't put more sugar in it…”/ “You gave her too much freedom…see what happens?”/ #suffrage vs #suffering (16:41): If you'd like to leave us some correspondence you can email us at metalnerdery@gmail.com or hit us up on the socials at #metalnerderypodcast or YOU CAN LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!! / #whoareyou #Trip6 #thisvoicemailsbeerofthevoicemail #BrutalBrewsBrewery #sixpointnineABV (“Good morning drinking beer…”) / #ValentinesDayMassacre #supercut #shoutout (“That was great pod…”) / A work around for the upcoming 1986 Head-to-Head #DeathMatch / “That might be one of the voicemails we've ever gotten…#beerofthevoicemail …”/ #brilliant / #MIsForMartha / #TheAccused / #whateverthefuckingfuckdotcom (“That's the domain name, bro…”) (21:26): “I think it's time / #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: 1984 – YEAR IN METAL / “That's the year that everything changed…”/ “Where to start?” / What's the first '84 centric thing you heard? / “Looking back, that sounds like 1984…”/ #Queensryche CHILD OF FIRE (“Sounds kinda like #powermetal …”) / “That's going to be the soundtrack album for my new book, #ScreamFromTheBalls …”/ #DIO THE LAST IN LINE / “That's 1984 for sure…” / “That gives me so much bone, even now…” (27:20): “Let's do a little bit of #YngwieJMalmsteen …” / #Trilogy is not pronounced as #Triology / “Is it? Good.” / “I feel like that's some #bassplayerhate towards singers…”/ “I think this one is mostly instrumentals though…” / ICARUS DREAM SUITE Op 4 (“That sounds like black metal…”) / “It's got some weedly-woos in there, probably…”/ “This is one of those growers…”/ #recordscratch BLACK STAR (“This is the soundtrack to the dungeon…”) / #BlindDogMalmsteen #harmonicaASMR / “That's where all that shred came from…”/ #superchoppers / “I think that would have scared the fuck out of me…”/ “You know it just means adversary, right?” / #thepiratesong #Venom WOMEN LEATHER AND HELL (“It's almost like #Motorhead …”) / “Do we know why they're called #VenomInc now?” / “Have we ever listened to #Bathory ?” / “You know who Bathory is named for, right?” / #bathtime / “Kinda like Hawaii? / “I feel like necromancy is Nancy's gothic cousin…”/ HADES #allthecokelines (“Dude, it's #GeneSimmonsFromKISS …look!”) / #firebreathing / “We might have caressed the underside of their ball sack…” / “How about some Animalize?” (39:46): “How about some #Dokken then?” / TOOTH AND NAIL (“The way it finishes is awesome…”) / “OH, I'm sorry…”/ #Metallica RIDE THE LIGHTNING (“Wake up and ride the lightning dead…”) / “I cannot hear that riff without thinking about #Megadeth all the time…”/ “There were no yeahs on this album…”/ #MagicalMesaBoogie / “I wanna hear the #SteveRipleyStereoGuitar …”/ #VanHalen TOP JIMMY / “Every other string is left & right…”/ “I got 18 hands back here because I hung out at Chernobyl as a child…”/ #riblets / “You'd have to have the producer over there giving you a handy…” (47:15): “I noticed #DeepPurple Perfect Strangers is down there…” / #thebuildup KNOCKING AT YOUR BACK DOOR #creepyvibe / “It reminds me of 1973 Deep Purple…”/ “If chicks are samurais do they have #manbuns or did men appropriate those from women?” / #chickbuns #itswherethemeatlives / “Let's do something obscure…”/ “In the interest of #Slayer …” / HAUNTING THE CHAPEL / “It's almost like their #GarageDays sort of…”/ “That's a LOT of words…I think I'd have to have a teleprompter…”/ #IronMaiden POWERSLAVE #scoobitaboosh (“Tell me why…”) / “That sounds like one of the most joyous things ever…I guess maybe the laughter helps make up for that.” / “How about W.A.S.P.?” / “They might kinda go in the #dungeonmetal category…” / #WASP I WANNA BE SOMEBODY (“This is '84 metal…all day.”) / “It's like a more eviler #QuietRiot …” / “What did that stand for again?” / #weanticipatesexualpussy #wearesexualperverts (“It took a minute…”) / #LMAO #thankyouforthat / “Now THAT's a fucking album cover right there…”/ #JRRTolkien #CirithUngol ATOM SMASHER #creepyintro (“That album cover is so badass…”) / “It's like doomy rock and roll…”/ “It's considered the first #doommetal …” / #badcallback (1:01:44): “I think I even like that better than the '87 self-titled release…” / #snaketits (“This song sounds great loud.”) #cantbeloudenough / #Whitesnake SLIDE IT IN (NOTE: this is NOT the original US version…it's the UK version…not with John Sykes) / “It's similar but it's NOT the same song.” / “Alright, we can stop now…”/ “Dude when I find it, I'm gonna bring it in and play it…”/ “That sounds metal…”/ “It sounds like video games, arcades, and skating rinks…”/ #GraveDigger HEADBANGING MAN #killeropener (“Yeah, that sounds like '84…all day long.”) / “Dude, we slept on them…”/ “I'm curious to what they sound like now…”/ “This is 40 years after the fact…” / THE GRAVE IS YOURS / “Its like #dungeonmetal with Lemmy on vocals…”/ “I can't believe Bill didn't correct you…”/ “I think that's the album…”/ “He's got that room in his house where you pull the book out…” (1:12:40): “What else is '84?” / #JagPanzer sounds like a German porn name / #haveablessedday / “They gotta be like early #victorymetal …”/ “They've got a lot of coke lines…”/ #killeropener LICENSE TO KILL #powermetal / “Aww fuck yeah!” #ProjectsInTheJungle / #Pantera ALL OVER TONIGHT (“It's almost like Joe Elliot, kinda…it's almost like a heavier #DefLeppard …”) / “Can we skip to the guitar solo?” / “If they would have been in L.A., they would have been huge…and we wouldn't have got OUR Pantera.” / “That was a big dill when that album came out…”/ “You wanna close on the ultimate anthem of 1984?” / “Music videos were so much fun back then…”/ #TwistedSister WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT (“Not that one!”) / “Pass the carrots please…” / “What are they eating?”/ “Thick, repulsive, electric twanger…”/ #Transformers (“They're trans…kinda.”) / “That was back when #musicvideos were fun…”/ Top songs of 1984 (“You talking about metal?”) / “Ghost butters?”/ “Is AI psychic?” / “That would have been weird…”/ THANK YOU FOR JOINING US FOR THIS TRIP BACK TO 1984!!! / #untilthenext (“You say it at the end…”) / ***COME ON DOWN TO THE BUNKERPOON GIFT SHOPPE FOR ALL OF YOUR #MetalNerderyPodcast merchandise needs at metalnerdery.com/merch *** / #outroreel #skoobitaboosh
Another beautiful day at Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone. We're unwell and loving every minute of it. This episode features guided meditation, driving in the rain, a meeting a shell oil and much much more! Enjoy Catch up on all our videos a week later at: www.youtube.com/@eddiepeppodcast For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://tinyurl.com/The-Bitter-Buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork
Juggling genius, madness, and good times: Apocalypse Soon brings another brilliant chunk of entertainment to the masses. At the helm is veteran comedian Eddie Pepitone. This week's episode features the mental struggle between Eddie himself and the two disembodied voices inside his head. Referring to the voices in his head as Al & Margaret, Eddie gives a heroic performance, weaving in and out of several different sketches while giving a voice to the lovely couple taking residence in his brain. It's a podcast and an episode the whole family will love. Don't miss out on a 50% discount on Factor. Visit https://www.factormeals.com/PEP50 and use code PEP50. Catch up on all our videos a week later at: www.youtube.com/@eddiepeppodcast For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://tinyurl.com/The-Bitter-Buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork
Two men were floating on a couch, watching as a 2000-foot wave pummeled a building. "Have you heard the latest episode of Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone?" the young man asked the old man. "I lived in that apartment for 35 years... and no, we haven't had internet for a while," replied the old man. The young man smiled. "Me neither. Do you want to listen?" "Sure, kid. Sure." Don't miss out on a 50% discount on Factor. Visit https://www.factormeals.com/PEP50 and use code PEP50. Catch up on all our videos a week later at: www.youtube.com/@eddiepeppodcast For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://tinyurl.com/The-Bitter-Buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk the end of the WGA writers' strike?, The Irrational, The Victoria's Secret World Tour, The Amazing Race/Survivor, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, The Golden Bachelor, Gen V, The New York Times Presents: How to Rig a Pageant, The Miss USA Pageant, Reptile, Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, The Simpsons, Crazy Fun Park, Heist 88, Rasslin' News, Star Trek: Lower Decks, The Continental: From the World of John Wick, and American Horror Story: Delicate. Drinking: Honey Bourbon from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.* Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
We made it back for a second week in a row and we finish talking about 1997. Nick is @Supermans_Papa on X @N_Ervin23 on Instagram and NErvin23 on LetterboxdAndrew is @AndrewLZCom on X, Instagram and Tiktok and AndrewLZ on LetterboxdThe show is @WAS_ThePodcast on X and we would appreciate any reviews, ratings, followers/subscribers. We like you
Hello and welcome to The Animation Action Hour, An Animation podcast, by animators, for everyone! It's episode 29, and we had the chance to sit down with the amazing Allissoon Lockhart to talk about her experiences working as a production and post-production co-ordinator on some of the best shows around, her work creating and pitching her own shows, and generally just being a bit silly for 3 hours! Like what you hear? Then PLEASE rate and review us on your pod-catcher of choice, and if you'd like to ask us anything, please feel free to get in touch! Contacts: Twitter: @AnimActionPod Instagram: @AnimActionPod E-Mail: AnimActionHour@Gmail.com
Jay was on our show several times, years ago! Funny guy!
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with his guest, David Wain. He and his NYU classmates co-created and starred in the hit sketch show, MTV's The State. He also is credited with an impressive list of acting, directing, writing and producing in movies such as Wet Hot American Summer, Role Models, Wanderlust and A Futile and Stupid Gesture among many others. Among the list of his television credits include the hilarious Medical Police, Children's Hospital, Party Down and Stella! Wain has created projects where today's stars got their big break in acting including Bradley Cooper, Elizabeth Banks and worked alongside Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston and more as well as his core crew from NYU to this day In many projects. His Instagram and social media shows his many talents in art, music and magic for a true Renaissance Man! By the end of this episode, you will realize how difficult it can be to be in this entertainment industry. It takes a lot of hard work, patience, and dedication because you will face a lot of rejections. We go deep into the mindset of a creator, we discuss time management, focus and persistence among other great topics in this outstanding interview with the always impressive David Wain. Wain shares his pieces of advice, regrets, updates on his current projects, and more. There's a lot to unpack, you don't want to miss this! Connect with David: Website: https://davidwain.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidwain?ref_src=twsrc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidwain/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8hExk7QXj1tP-jGxcMU1xg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@davidwain --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers
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What a fun episode this is! To kick it off, the new co-owner of the SundayNightsMainEvent Network Bradie Whetham joins Donnie and Tid to talk about The Godfathers Of Podcasting being added to his network, and how it's actually a bit of a coming home party! So from now on, you can hear our show on SundayNightsMainEvent.com as well as all the other places you've been able to hear it up until now.The guys then discuss a few different things including, NBA trade deadline, Sam Smith at the Grammys, and they even do a live demo of the Artificial Intelligence app Chat GPT! The Godfathers then welcome their special guest – Toronto's own … the recent Emmy award winner, Eric Bauza! If you don't recognize the name, you definitely recognize his voices! He's the official voice of MANY iconic animated characters including - Bugs Bunny, Tweety, Sylvester, Marvin the martian, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzalez, Woody Woodpecker, Stimpy and many many more. He's also leant his talents to some of the biggest animated franchises of all time like Batman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Iron Man, Scooby Doo, Muppet Babies, Star Wars, Rick and Morty, American Dad, Bobs Burgers, Star Trek, Spiderman, Powerpuff Girls, The Smurfs, Transformers etc, etc, etc! He was also one of the stars of the recent Space Jam movie, and he's in the soon-to-be-released Super Mario Bros film.The boys talk to Eric about a whole host of topics, including his CBC Gem show where he breaks down iconic cartoons with celebrity guests, his favourite shows from back in the day, his advice for aspiring voice actors, his fond memories of WWF wrestling in the 80s and so much more! This is a great chat with a super talented dude! Don't miss it! [audio mp3="https://godfathersofpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/episode124.mp3"][/audio]
The Godfathers Of Podcasting have landed on SNME! This is their 125th episode, but their first on SundayNightsMainEvent.com and it's a super fun one! First off, the new co-owner of SNME Bradie Whetham joins hosts Donnie DaSilva and Chris Tidwell to talk about The Godfathers being added to the network, and how it's actually a bit of a coming home party for the guys! Then Donnie and Tid discuss a few different things including, the NBA trade deadline, Sam Smith at the Grammys, and they even do a live demo of the Artificial Intelligence app Chat GPT, and more! The Godfathers then welcome their special guest – Toronto's own … recent Emmy award winner, Eric Bauza! If you don't recognize the name, you definitely recognize his voices! He's the official voice of MANY iconic animated characters including - Bugs Bunny, Tweety, Sylvester, Marvin the martian, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzalez, Woody Woodpecker, Stimpy and many many more. He's also leant his talents to some of the biggest animated franchises of all time like Batman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Iron Man, Scooby Doo, Muppet Babies, Star Wars, Rick and Morty, American Dad, Bobs Burgers, Star Trek, Spiderman, Powerpuff Girls, The Smurfs, Transformers etc, etc, etc! He was also one of the stars of the recent Space Jam movie, and he's in the new Super Mario Bros film. The boys talk to Eric about a whole host of topics, including his CBC Gem show where he breaks down iconic cartoons with celebrity guests, his favourite shows from back in the day, his advice for aspiring voice actors, his fond memories of WWF wrestling in the 80s and so much more! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godfathersofpodcasting
In Ep. 547, Sam and I cover Kadabra returning to Pokemon TCG, the Dawn of DC #1's, The Last of Us getting renewed for S2, and more! FOLLOW/SUPPORT SAM: Ronin Council (SoundCloud) @samuelboylston (Sam's Instagram) As always, we appreciate your constructive Feedback, Suggestions, and Questions. You can also leave us an audio question on SpeakPipe. Thank you for the continued love and support! Enjoy the show. Daniel and Kelli Podcast Awards 2019 || Games & Hobbies (Winner) Podcast Awards 2017 - 2018, 2020 - 2022 || Games & Hobbies (Nominated) Official Site SUBSCRIBE:Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / TuneIn / Overcast FOLLOW US: - Twitter | @ReasonsImBroke, @PalpaKelli, and @TRIBPod - Instagram- Pinterest- Tumblr - Discord Lounge - YouTube Channel SUPPORT THE POD: Getting $1's worth of entertainment and information each month? Support us on Patreon or visit our TeePublic storefront! SPREAD THE WORD: If you're enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and a review! Each one helps new Brokettes discover the podcast. Donate to Hero Initiative to help comic creators in need. CREDITS: Opening/Closing Jingles - Alex Scott Show Logo By - Opanaldiova
The 2023 bookseller round-up happened and despite best efforts it went somehow more chaotically than last year. Sorry. Discussion includes Fruit Quake, InuYasha vs Spock, the future of KoT, the evolution of YA, Bobs Burgers personality tests, and OTPs. ABIGAIL'S STUFF: https://linktr.ee/abigailkellyauthorKOT'S MERCH STORE: https://rdbl.co/2Vg6ZeACITIZENS OF THIRST DISCORD SERVER: https://bit.ly/30NsP8PTWITTER, FACEBOOK, & INSTAGRAM: @kingdomthirstKoT'S BOOKSHOP: bookshop.org/shop/kingdomthirstEMAIL: kingdomofthirst@gmail.comPO Box 460816San Francisco CA, United States94146-0816Kingdom of Thirst is a member of the Frolic Podcast Network! Find all our episodes and tons of new podcasts to enjoy at frolic.media/podcasts.
Hey, it's a Dom and Steph episode this week! Wait, no Eric shows up too! It's a full house and that's great. This was our, uh, holiday special. We recapped our Hades 2 thoughts, and more quick game news. Then we get into tv and movies, like adult swim, Spy x Family, Pokemon, and the Barbie movie! Then a couple other wrap up things about Twitter and the FTC issues with Epic. It was...somehow a good time actually!Check it out!Explicit language on this one.We're partnered with Grinding Coffee Co!Follow our link: https://grindingcoffee.co/?ref=CHARACTERREVEAL and use Offer Code: CHARACTERREVEAL for a discount!"Snowdin Shopkeep Theme (Remix)" (Toni Leys - via GameChops - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_fA6Pptogw)Find the show on iTunes, Google Play Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Simplecast.fmFind the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6QoHk8iEsVGTpd2qdTlH-gFollow us @CharacterRev on Twitter and find us on Facebook!We're on Instagram @characterrevealDom is @brothadom on the tweets and the tumbles and generally on the netSteph is @captainsteph on Twitter, @hella_steph on Instagram, and @thesnowqueer on TumblrEric is @TindiLosi on some places on the internet as a wholeFind everything at: https://linktr.ee/characterreveal
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Greg Thompson is a writer-producer known for Bob's Burgers, Glenn Martin D.D.S., and King of The Hill.Greg Thompson on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0860188/Greg Thompson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregthompMichael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Watchlist - https://michaeljamin.com/watchlistAutogenerated TranscriptionsGreg Thompson:Try to pay attention to the voices of the show. Know the show. Watch, watch every episode. Um, you know, when we were hired on King of the Hill, I, I'd watched King of the Hill, but I hadn't seen everything. But, you know, I methodically started plowing through hundreds of episodes at that point. I think maybe 200 episodes had happened by the time we, we joined it. So, and that's just kind of an education and you internalize the voices of the characters and, and it, it helps you. It helps you know what to pitch. You'reMichael Jamin:Listening to Screenwriters. Need to Hear This with Michael Jen.Hey everyone. Welcome to Screenwriters. Need to hear this. I'm Michael Jamin and I got another special guest today. This is my old friend. I'm gonna, this is my friend Greg Thompson, and I'm gonna give you a proper introduction, Greg. So sit down, just relax. Let me just talk to the people for a second. Um, so Greg is a very successful TV writer and he started on bunk, a show called Bunk Bread Brothers. We're gonna run through some of, through some of the credits. I'm heard of Bunk Bread Brothers, then fired up, which was interesting. This was the heyday of nbc. This was when, uh, the character she lived instead of a clock. She was, she was a church mouse, wasn't she? GregGreg Thompson:. Yeah, she was a church MassMichael Jamin:WhoGreg Thompson:Is second, second season. She moved into a shoe, uh,Michael Jamin:.Greg Thompson:It was Sharon Lawrence with, uh, Leah Remedy.Michael Jamin:Ah, Sharon Lawrence with Leah Remedy. This was back in the heyday of NBC shows like, uh, musty tv. And then a show called, I'm gonna run through some of your credits. Maggie, big Wolf on campus, then one of your bigger credits. 30, uh, third Rock from the Sun. Great show, then Grounded for Life. Another great show. Everyone hates Chris. Everybody hates Chris. Everybody hates Chris. Another great show. I'm in Hell. We're gonna talk about that. King of the Hill. You were there for many years. Glen Martin, dds. I never heard of that one, but I was involved in it. then Now, most recently you were writer, what are you executive, co-executive producer on Bob's Bergs.Greg Thompson:So I, I'm, I'm down to consulting producer. Technically I was we'll talk, I was co exec. I was actually executive, I was actually executive producer to be, to be most technical. Well, yeah, we all got promoted up to executive producer after aMichael Jamin:Certain And what happened? Why did you get bounced down to co exec? I mean, a consulting producer.Greg Thompson:I decided to rank fewer, fewer days a week. So I, I've, I've, am I, do you still want me on the show?Michael Jamin:Yeah, I'm, now I'm jealous of you. How many days a week are you working?Greg Thompson:I only work two days.Michael Jamin:Oh. And of those two days, how many days are you really working? ?Greg Thompson:I don't know. Probably four. Cuz it filters into other days andMichael Jamin:Yeah,Greg Thompson:It does over it also. Yeah.Michael Jamin:We're gonna talk about that. But I wanna get into the beginning, Greg. Cause I, I, I, so we met in the Warner Brothers Writers Program, writers workshop, or whatever it was called. Yeah, we did. And you were, were supposed to be you and your partner. Our Abrams were supposed to be the competition that me and Seavert were facing. And, but very quickly we realized we weren't, we weren't gonna, we weren't gonna make good enemies, friends and love.But, but I gotta say, Greg, you've always been, and I know I've never, probably never said this to you personally, but you were, it may seem odd since we don't talk that often, but you were definitely one of my closer friends, closest friends in the industry, because I always feel like I, I feel like we're not in competition. I can always be, I can confide in you to tell you what's going on with my career. I never feel like I'm gonna get stabbed in the back. You always got my back. I got your back. So you, you've always been a great friend. And that's why as I thank, thank you for doing the show and helping everyone Oh, tell your story.Greg Thompson:You're, you're very welcome. You, of course, it's of course it's mutual. Um, and I'll just say at the Radcliffe or at the, uh, pardon me, the Writer's Warner Brothers Writer's Workshop, um, I was, uh, so intimidated by you and Seavert. I, uh, you like you, we were kind of sited. We were seated in kind of a big o and you were, you guys were like across the room and you already, you already had credit. You had a credit on Lois and Clark, which was like, you know, incredibly impressive. We didn't have credits.Michael Jamin:That's what you were, that's what you're, because there was no other reason to be intimidated by us. So we never said anything like, IGreg Thompson:Think, I don't know, you just, you looked, you looked the right part. Sea had this kind of scowl on his face all the time, which, which was very untrue to his personality. But he just looked, uh, super serious. Like, like heMichael Jamin:WasGreg Thompson:Interesting figuring it all out.Michael Jamin:Turns out neither of us. It was a prestigious program. And, and it didn't help either of us. It didn't help. It definitely didn't help. But it didn't help you did itGreg Thompson:Other than Well, it, it did get us, it did lead us to an agent, which then, which then led us to our first job. So it actually did help us, even though the Warner Brothers, the studio was not interested in hiring us,Michael Jamin:Right? So after,Greg Thompson:After watching us work,Michael Jamin:As I tell our audience to catch 'em up, um, so yeah, we worked together. So we never worked together. We were just, we became friends on that. And then later, then later we shared a bungalow. We both had overall deals at CBS Radford. And so we shared a bungalow. We'd have lunch together. Remember we'd hang out in your office and just talk about ideas. Bounce Yeah. Each other that think an overall deal's great. That was fun. And then later was, no, king Hill was before that.Greg Thompson:King Hill was beforeMichael Jamin:That. Right? And then later Radford, our overall deal. Then later we hired you guys on, on Glen Martin. And you guys saved our butts. You and your partner Aaron, saved our butts. And then how did I Thank you. I almost, I almost thanked you by destroying your career. . I only remember you guys, you guys came in, was it, it was season two, right? Of Glen Martin.Greg Thompson:Yeah. Season two. Yeah.Michael Jamin:We, we brought you in. We had the money. We wanted very, we wanted season writers. And you guys came in, you always delivered great drafts, which is, is, I always say, this is all you want from a writer. Can you turn in a good draft? And you guys always did. And then there was talk of spinning off Glen Martin to a spinoff. And I remember we were like, Hey, we'll do this show. And then you could run the other show or which one, one or the other you guys could run. And you're like, eh, we got this other offer to go to this cartoon called Bob's Burgers. You don't wanna go to Bob's Burgers,Greg Thompson:,Michael Jamin:You wanna stay here? . And then, and thank God you took that offer, cuz I would've felt terrible like ruining your career. Cause that they spinoff never happened. . And then Glen Martin was canceled and it jumped off just in time to go to,Greg Thompson:There was an idea that Glen Martin was gonna jump to Fox or something, andMichael Jamin:There was a lot of lies floating .Greg Thompson:Yeah. It was probably Michael Eisner was planning these thoughts.Michael Jamin:Um, right. I forgot Fox. Fox didn't, Fox had no, had no knowledge of that. They weren't on Greg Thompson:. But, uh, yeah. But yeah, I think we all thought the puppet animation genre was gonna explode. And, and I have to say, it's really funny. It's still, when I look at, I've dug up some old Glen Martin's. It is really funny. I mean, it is, it was an underrated show under watched certainly, but also underrated.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Yeah. It was, we did some good stuff. You guys wrote some great episodes. But then, so you got the offer because Bob's Burgers co-create by Jim Dore. We both work with on King of the Hill. So he reached out to you guys. How did you have this Bob about, and why didn't he reach out to us? ?Greg Thompson:I didn't probably You were working. You, you're busy. Um, weMichael Jamin:Were busyGreg Thompson:Developed by Jim DotR. I should make sure I say that properly. Created by Lauren Bouchard, developed by Jim DotR. Um, yeah, he was just staffing up. And actually he, he had hired two other guys, uh, before us. And then there, um, and gosh, I'm blanking blanket on their names. Sorry. Um, but they had a pilot going, and their pilot got picked up to production. So they had to drop out of Bob's burger's mm-hmm. . And, and then that opened up a slot and Jim, Jim called us to, to come interview for it. And we saw the That's been, and, and you guys, you guys let us out of our Glen Martin deal early by the way. You, you did us a favor that not everybody would've done.Michael Jamin:That's that is true. Now some people wouldn't. But, but I think most,Greg Thompson:I most, I think most would good, good people would,Michael Jamin:Good people let you out. Our contract. Um, and so, and how many that was 2008, you've been on that? Oh, no,Greg Thompson:That was 2000, 2010. We went over there, 10, I think we, we went over to Glen Martin. We were there for actually second half of the first season through most of the second season.Michael Jamin:Oh, that's what it wasGreg Thompson:Like Glen Martin. Yeah. So I think we wrote It'sMichael Jamin:A amazing song. You've been on Bob's Burgers. It's crazy. Like that's, that's job security.Greg Thompson:Yeah, I was thinking, yeah, it's, it's 12 over 12 years now. And I, I'm wearing, um, I'm wearing the first piece of swag we ever got on Bob's. I don't know if it's visible on camera or not. This, this, uh, old hoodie, which is now just in taters. It's 12 years old. AndMichael Jamin:Do you, is it hard coming up with stories that at the, for 12 years?Greg Thompson:Yes. Yes. Very hard. Um, also because unlike The Simpsons, which is kind of branched off into the peripheral characters, they'll do a episode about APU or whatever they used to. Anyway. Um, Bob's stays with the, the family. Right. And, and doMichael Jamin:You, how, how does the musical numbers work? How do you guys produce, you know, how do you write and produce that?Greg Thompson:Uh, well, I, Lauren is extremely musical. Lauren Bouchard very musical. So he always had, you know, a big interest in that. And he can, he can write and play. And then there are, you know, there are, uh, musical people, you know, uh, uh, on the show.Michael Jamin:Who writing the lyrics for that? Do you write some script or what?Greg Thompson:Well, we do, yeah. Yeah. Most of the writers will write some lyrics. I've written. Yeah, I've written some lyrics. And that's, you know, don't write the music occasionally. You might like take a stab at a tune for something silly, but yeah. And that's, that's like, and that's, that's like funMichael Jamin:For the music as wellGreg Thompson:Then. Yeah. Yeah. You do like the, um, yeah, we're like members of ASCAP or BMI or something. Yeah. And, um, yeah, there's actually been, um, two Bobs Burgers record albums that have come out. Didn't that sub pop?Michael Jamin:Were you with the movie as well,Greg Thompson:Though? Yeah, I mean, to a limited degree. It was, the movie was, was really written by, by Lauren and Nora Smith, who's also the, you know, his number two, she's also Show Runner. Um, and then, but all the other writers pitched in on Story and, and jokes and, you know, we looked at lots of cuts. And so we, we were, we were part of it. Uh, we're, we have credit, but, um, but they did the, uh, heavy lifting for sure.Michael Jamin:And, you know, you're kind of like the last writer, Guild of America. Cartoon , one of the last, right. I mean, you're covered by the writer Guild, right? It's not ascap. I mean, notGreg Thompson:Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, it's a, yeah, it's a, it's a writer's guilded show. Yeah. And I guess, like, I don't know, not to tell Tales Outta School. I think Disney is still trying to, you know, put shows on the air on, you know, Disney now owns 20th Century Fox Television. Um, still try to get, you know, II covered shows, which that's a, a guild with fewer, bene fewer benefits for your, your viewers.Michael Jamin:It's nonstarter now. It's like, it's, I, it's, it's the animation.Greg Thompson:Oh, is it really? Yeah. Okay. Things are tough. Okay. I didn't realize that.Michael Jamin:How did you, now you didn't start you, what was your career for the, for people who are listening, what was your career before you got into writing? I'll start from theGreg Thompson:Beginning. Um,Michael Jamin:Year was 1948.Greg Thompson:. I was, I was 12. The, uh, that wasThe, I I would just say in brief that like, I always loved television growing up. I loved movies and television. Uh, and I, I became a writing major in college, uh, creative writing major, which wasn't, wasn't a good idea. Uh, but at all that time, it never occurred to me that there were people that wrote television . I never looked at the credits. And so it never occurred to me that there would be a career doing screenwriting. Um, and so after I got outta college, I went into, I moved to New York and I got into, uh, book publishing and was a, worked in marketing for a few different publishers. Uh, book and magazine publishing. And that was go, that was my career. That was what I was doing. I was gonna be kind of a business person. And, you know, in, I wore a suit, uh, took the subway.Um, and then I went to business school to get an MBA thinking, well, that's the next step of my, my, uh, tremendous business career. And that brought me out to LA afterwards to work at the LA Times. Um, and, uh, uh, Aaron Abrams. So you bet you, before my friend, uh, had split up with his wife, he'd moved out to LA to be a screenwriter, and then his marriage had blown up. Um, so he had an empty bedroom. And I moved in with him to begin my job at the LA Times. And Aaron was trying to be a screenwriter. And so for the,Michael Jamin:From college,Greg Thompson:Uh, yeah, we kind of, we did an equivalent of the, uh, we, we did a little, uh, summer school publishing bootcamp kind of thing. Um, interesting. One summer after college, like a six week program, a little like the, the sitcom writing workshop in a way, but for people interested in publishing. Um, and so just like a summer school thing. So I met him doing that. We, we hit it off. We had, you know, kind of this instant, instant rapport. Um, and, uh, I thought he was hilarious and everything. And so I wasn't surprised when he eventually decided that he was gonna try to be a screenwriter. So then I move into the, I move into his, uh, terrible, messy apartment. Um, and, and I see like he is got a bunch of scripts. I'd never seen a script before. Uh, you know, it's kind of, it was pre-internet.You couldn't like, download scripts. It's like, oh, wow, this is weird. So that led me to reading scripts, talking to Aaron about what he was doing. Uh, you know, he very generously would ask me to read things he was working on and ask if I had any ideas or thoughts. Uh, and, and then, and then, and then Aaron suggested we were, we were having some conversation about the, uh, actually the NFL player's strike, uh, of the eighties. And he said, I always thought that would be an interesting movie. Um, so, uh, then he said, do you wanna try to write a movie about that with me? So together, we basically hammered out this, um, comedy that did not become the, was it a Keanu Reeves movie, but was The Replacements. Ours was called Substitute Heroes. And it was much like The Replacements. And, and that was the first thing we wrote together. And that ended up, um, we ended up selling that for a guild minimum to some place.Michael Jamin:Hey, it's Michael Jamin. If you like my videos and you want me to email them to you for free, join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos. These are for writers, actors, creative types. You can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not gonna spam you, and it's absolutely free. Just go to michael jamin.com/watchlist.Greg Thompson:The substitution Heroes, where did you sell it? Football comedy. Yeah.Michael Jamin:AndGreg Thompson:Where did you want? And it ended up selling to like, uh, some producers for Guild minimum, um, low budget minimum, which was I think like $26,000 or something like that. Or maybe, maybe more. Uh, but that was, I, you know, obviously that would be thrilling even now to sell a movie for, you know, a little bit of money. So it was very thrilling to, to me and, um, and Aaron. And so, and then at the same time, like I'm working my LA Times job, and I wasn't enjoying that a ton. You know, I was in like this, I don't know, weird little group called Market Planning. And we'd do these like analyses of like Orange County advertising market and stuff that no one would ever look at. Um, and, uh, and the LA Times was a place, I always remember this. They would do casual Friday, one day a month.So you had to, you had to remember what Friday remember? Casual. Casual. That was before we were casual all the time. Yeah. Right. So you had to remember what Friday of the month was, casual Friday. So you could not wear your suit. Um, and then for our, uh, Christmas party, we had a, like an annual Christmas party. You'd have to come in an hour early that morning. And the, the Christmas party would be like, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM , or 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM I, I forget when work started , at least in my department, that's,Michael Jamin:You have to get up to your party. Some party.Greg Thompson:It wasn't . Yeah, no, it wasn't, it wasn't festiveMichael Jamin:.Greg Thompson:So it was that there was that kind of, it was that kind of play. So meanwhile, you know, then I'm like, you know, thinking, oh, well this, this screenwriting thing's working out great. I'll do that instead. Um, you know, and I think, you know, like, you know, we are getting a lot of meetings and I think, you know, in Hollywood, like a meeting sounds exciting. Yeah. It'll almost inevitably lead to nothing. But still for a moment you feel like, you know, you're driving on a lot, you have a pass, they're waiting for you, you sit down, someone brings you out water, you feel important. And, and it's, the people you're meeting with are almost always just filling their schedule to feel important. Yes. So you go in there and together, all of you feel important, and then you leave. ItMichael Jamin:Sounds like you're, you've listened to my podcast. Cause I've said these words many times.Greg Thompson:OhMichael Jamin:Yes, go important, but go on. Right. Then go. What happened?Greg Thompson:Uh, so then, um, I, I remember Aaron was like, he had this, um, he played like beach volleyball, uh, in this like league or something like that, even though he was terrible. ButMichael Jamin:I don't, I don't believe that part of his story,Greg Thompson:But, well, I'll say he was on a beach volleyball team. Whether you could describe it as playing, I don't know. But I think he was trying to beat girls. And so, but he, but there were a couple like TV writers in his, in the beach volleyball group, and he said, these guys are all doing great. They all have like, big houses. Uh, they're so successful. We should like, let's forget movies. Let's try to write television. So we started working on, uh, some spec scripts, as you know, I'm sure you've probably talked about that at different times. And, uh, you know, we wrote an Ellen, you know, and a spec is your sample to get hired onto a show. We wrote an Ellen that I thought was great, uh, that I still remember what it was about. It was about Ellen dates her assertiveness instructor and then can't break up with him because she's not assertive enough. Which,Michael Jamin:Funny.Greg Thompson:Well, well, for one thing, I, I don't know if there is such a thing as an assertive assertiveness instructor , I think it felt, it felt right to us in 1994 or so. Um, but, you know, but we thought, okay, we've nailed it. We've written one spec, now we're gonna, now our career will begin in television. And everybody hated it. And I mean, you've probably experienced this, or people experienced people who've felt this way. They fall in love with their spec. They think their spec is great. It's really the, the first spec they've written. And they become very, very attached to it. Not attached to every part of it. Every, every element. They're not receptive to notes. And I, I think I was certainly that way about this, this one, but the, uh, the feedback was so uniformly negative. It was like, okay, well let's , I think we have to write another one. So we wrote a Larry Sanders uhhuh, uh, a Larry Sanders spec, which went much better. It was just a much better show for us. It was more in our sensibility. It was. So, uh, that's the one that, uh, we ended up using to get into the, uh, Warner Brothers sitcom writing workshop.Michael Jamin:Yeah. And that, the rest, now Aaron, Aaron Abras was this, you know, we were both friends. One of the sweetest guys you ever met. And then he tragically died halfway through your career. And then I remember, I mean, it was just awful, but I remember either calling you or writing to you, and I was like, listen, cuz you had to reinvent your career at that point. You were, you had a writing partner that you relied on and you bounced things off. And then you had to become a solo writer. And I remember reaching out to you saying, listen, if, like, if you wanna, if you might need to write new samples, if you want help breaking a story or anything, like just call me receiver. Well, happy. But, but you never did. What wasGreg Thompson:That like? I re I re I I, I, I do remember that, and I still grateful for that. Uh, but you and Stever both reached out and were were terrific during that time. Um, it was, it was fortunate for me that I was on Bob's burgers. We had done, Aaron and I had done a season on Bob's, so, uh, it hadn't even aired yet. Um, but it was, I'm trying to think when it got it. Season two order, I guess it didn't get that until it had aired for a few, a few weeks. Um, once Bob's began airing and the show got picked up for another season, which was a little nip and tuck, cuz the ratings were a little, um, or touch and go rather, uh, uh, the Lauren and Jim offered me, you know, the opportunity to come back as a solo writer. Uh, so I, I did not have to produce those other specs. I did have to write a pilot that Aaron and I had been contracted to write. So I had to, I did have to finish the pilot. We'd outlined it, but we hadn't written it yet. And, um, I had to, I had to write it. But when you, that was, so that was the first thing I wrote.Michael Jamin:And was it like, even now, do you hear his voice? Like, do you think, what would Aaron do here? Or, or are you like, you know, now this is, are you, you know, areGreg Thompson:You Yeah, no, I I I, I still totally do. Uh, I mean, he was, he's such a funny guy and, you know, it was, you know, he used to say like, you know, the, unfortunately the funny person of the writing team died. So the, the, the guy who's like, does little, I don't even know what my specialty was, kind of doing things Aaron did, but a little less well founded. Uh, and, um, but yeah, no, I'll, I'll sometimes if I'm, if I'm writing and if a, a joke will occur to me, and I'll think that is an Aaron kind of joke, right. You know, that that's, that's his sensibility. So as much as I can cha uh, channel, uh, Aaron's voice, I, I I try to, um, he was, you know, just a unique voice.Michael Jamin:I imagine it would be honestly be a little paralyzing that first, at least the first couple of scripts you're like, I'm, I'm, I'm flying solo here.Greg Thompson:Yeah. Uh, and I, you know, I don't know how it is with you and Seaver, I think, you know, you, you do work separately at times. I know. Um, but, uh, every, everything Aaron and I had written, we'd written together in the same room. You know, we might go off and work on a scene by ourselves for a while and then share it, but mostly it was like kind of taking turns at a keyboard while the other guy was there in the room. Yeah. Uh, looking, you know, looking over the shoulder. So it was, uh, it was, you know, a pretty, um, uh, uh, close writing situation. So yeah, I just, um, I, I, I would do a couple tricks of, I would, I remember the, when I was writing the pilot, uh, it was like, okay, I'm gonna write the scenes that I think are easier to write first.Mm-hmm. . And so I wrote scenes out of order just to make progress. Right. Uh, and so then when you make a little progress, you begin to feel better, you begin to feel more confident. Um, right. And, and I also, and I still do this, I'll, I'll write a scene maybe with some, some of the dialogue at all caps, which is my way of saying this is not the dialogue. This is an approximation of what has to be said here in this moment. Uh, just to get through it, just to get through it so I don't get stuck. Um, yeah. Uh, because yeah, I mean, Erin and I would, we'd, we would try to do as little rewriting as possible, just maybe outta laziness. So we would kind of get a lot of consensus on everything before we wrote, uh, or as, you know, as we worked our way down the page. But as a, as a solo writer, I just couldn't do that. It was like, Nope, I'm, I'm gonna have to do more revisions, I'll have to do more passes. Um mm-hmm. . So that's what, that's what I started doing.Michael Jamin:And now does it just feel comfortable on your own or, you know, I, it's interesting,Greg Thompson:You know, I know it, it, it does and it doesn't, it always feels a little in like, you know, right now I'm, you know, trying to come up with story ideas to write one and looking at the calendar and looking at how much time I have, and I think, oh God, am I gonna have enough time to break it? And, uh, you know, holidays are coming up that's gonna cut into time. Uh, so I, I always have a little bit of panic, and I think I'm known for this on the show of being fairly neurotic about scripts, worried I won't put it together. Uh, cuz you know, there's so many, so many, Michael, you know, there's so many jokes in the script, it's like several hundred by the time you're done. And it's like, oh, how will I think of all those jokes?Michael Jamin:It's that, that's the part that's intimidating to me. It's the getting the story out. Well,Greg Thompson:Yeah, no, I mean, the story, you know, obviously the most important part. Um, but, you know, every element is hard. And so it's whatMichael Jamin:Now how mu like how is it run, how is it differently working on Bob's workers than it was either at Glen Martin or Kim King of the Hill for you? You know, the process.Greg Thompson:Uh, I'd say Bob's Berger's, it's much more, uh, you kind of become your own little executive producer of your episode all the way through production, you know, and basically, most of the times you will be coming up with the idea of your episode. You will be pitching it, you will be running the room, uh mm-hmm. as you, you know, put, uh, break the story. Uh, you know, then you're updating, you know, Lauren, the, and Laura, the showrunners. But you're, it's, it's kind of on you. It's, it's not, it's not like, and there will be people breaking stories simultaneously, which I guess was what we had at King of the Hill too. Yeah. Uh, a a few small rooms, um, but it isn't like probably most of television today still where it's everybody around a table, the whole staff breaking one story at a time. Right. With, you know, walking through the beats on a, on a board, kind of assembling it all, everybody, the staff, everybody together. It's, it's more individual. Uh, you, you, we kind of have more rope to, you know, make magic or get in trouble.Michael Jamin:And now you're doing, you're consulting, which is so interesting, just a couple days a week. Um, yeah. What, how's that for you working out? Everyone talks about what?Greg Thompson:It's,Michael Jamin:It'sGreg Thompson:Perfect. It's simultaneous with, it's simultaneous with C so it's, it's, it's hard to separate the two in a way. So it's, so far it's been people are beginning to come back to the office, but for the last two and a half years, it's been all Zoom.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Uh,Greg Thompson:And uh, I would say like, if I didn't have to like write scripts occasionally, it would be fent it would be so easy. I mean, not easy, but, but it's always like, you know, if you could sit back and give people pitches on their episode all day, and it's like, well, here's my idea. If it works, terrific. If it doesn't work, well , you know, it's not my problem. It it is. ButMichael Jamin:Do you think you'll stay there for, for a, for a while longer? What do you, what are your plans? Do you have any?Greg Thompson:I I, I, you know, I've just kind of taken it year by year. Uh, the, um, we'll see, um, I don't know. It's, it's still been a fun thing and, and most of the staff is the same staff as when we first grouped up 12 years ago.Michael Jamin:No one's, no one's leaving back, back when we started, um, uh, you know, we, you could jump shows, you might work on a show for a couple years, then jumped to another show. But now with the market, you'd be crazy to leave any show if you're on a show, you stay there and you hang on for dear life.Greg Thompson:I think so. I think so. I think that's been true of Bob's and, you know, uh, Wendy and Lizzie Molino, two of to have really, you know, very funny writers on, on Bob's. They did, they left only because they developed their own show, uh, the Great North. So, but despite that, they still have a hand in Bob's and write an episode a year. So nobody really wants to let go of Bob's.Michael Jamin:Yeah. And then, uh, yeah. Do you, are you developing at all? Have you tried to develop in recent years or,Greg Thompson:You know, I, past the first year, no, I haven't, I haven't tried to develop, and that's, you know, I have to say that's a little bit of laziness on my part. Like, you know, why do I wanna develop myself out of a job, this great job on Bob's? Uh, yeah. And, and also it was like, you know, we, Aaron and I, Aaron and I think did like eight or nine pilots, only one produced, but it was always really hard and, uh, a distressing experience. You'd, you'd, you know, we'd go in full of, full of ambition and hopes and dreams of how this next pilot was gonna be great. And then, and then you'd get so ground down by the process, we'd be miserable and hate, and hate our pilot by the end of it. Michael Jamin:People don't under no understanding, uh, of how the industry actually works. That's what I'm trying to educate them. But like we say the same things, like if we didn't have, if we were on full time staff, we, we wouldn't have to develop, we wouldn't run out to develop. It's only because staffs, the orders are so much shorter that you kind of have to, if you wanna make a living, you gotta sell what you gotta,Greg Thompson:Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, tell provision's changed, changed it that way. So so, you know, I'm a little embarrassed. I haven't, you know, tried to develop in the last decade, but I don't know, I'm just,Michael Jamin:So what, what advice do you have? Do you, I mean, are you bringing on any young writers or what advice do you have when you see a young writer join the show?Greg Thompson:Uh, well, boy, I don't know. I guess it would be the advice. Uh, I'd give any young writer, you know, just try to, try to pay attention to the voices of the show. Know the show, watch, watch every episode. You know, when we were hired on King of the Hill, I, I'd watched King of the Hill, but I hadn't seen everything. But, you know, I methodically started plowing through hundreds of episodes at that point. I think maybe 200 episodes had happened by the time we, we joined it. So, and that's just kind of an education and you internalize the voices of the characters and, and it, it helps you, it helps you know what to pitch. So, you know, we'll, we'll have, obviously, like a new writer will often like, pitch an episode idea that we've kind of already done. And, you know, it's hard to catch up with everything, but you have to try.Michael Jamin:Right.Greg Thompson:And just, I guess trust that you're, trust that you're there for a reason and that your ideas are good and, you know, do your best.Michael Jamin:Right. Right. But it's a pretty supportive environment there, it sounds like.Greg Thompson:Oh, it's great. Yeah. No, it's, it's really a nice group of people. Um, you know, you've been on many staffs and I was on many staffs, and I think my experience was almost always good. Uh, I hope yours was too. But you know, the, I think we probably all have both had the experience of being in a room where you're sitting in the same, you're around a table, same table every day. You're not only that, but you're seated in the same seat every day. Mm-hmm. , uh, same person to the left, same person to the right. And, and sometimes there will be people who will make a point of only laughing at, uh, somebody's, somebody several people's pitches, but never several other people's pitches.Interesting. Trying to, right. Yeah. I mean, uh, and, uh, it, it is a little bit of a, and this is, you know, it was rare to have this experience, but, you know, maybe did once or twice, um, pe writers are trying to get their jokes in. Uh, they would rather have their joke in than a funnier joke from somebody else. So there is that, there is that bit of competition. And I'm not saying I would have the funnier joke that no one would want in or anything like that, but, uh, uh, it's, it's this natural, um, selfishness, self-preservation, I guess. Yeah. Of like, right. I must, I must have a certain number of jokes in the, in the episode, or I'm not, I'm not earning my, my morsel of meat Yeah. Today. Yeah. So, um, so there, you know, there is a competitiveness. And I think, I think some shows, I think very could be bad miserable places. Um, Bob's was a fantastic place. Everybody was great. Right. Everybody was supportive. Uh, everybody was funny. Uh, everybody is funny. So many great writers. So it's been a, a fantastic situation.Michael Jamin:And how, and you say you were, you're involved heavily in the production. So you'll watch the animatics, you'll give notes on the air, or do you watch all the automatics or just the ones you, you produce?Greg Thompson:Uh, we watch all thematics and colors. Uh, but the animat, you know, for your own episode, you, you will be, you know, more involved in notes and revisionismMichael Jamin:Just forGreg Thompson:People. And the,Michael Jamin:The a animat are the rough, uh, before like crude sketches of the, uh, cartoon, the animation. And then you give notes on that. And then, then it's more like for blocking, which before the character should do and what kind of shot you have. And then later they color it in and, you know, that's, then you, you give notes on that as well. But you, are you also at the record? Are you, um, recording the actors?Greg Thompson:Yeah. Yeah. And, uh, we've done that a few different ways. In the beginning of the show, it was the, uh, Bob's was unique in this, in that they, you'd have multiple actors in, you know, on, on Mike, uh, at the same time. And it would be a simultaneous recording, so you'd have overlap mm-hmm. , uh, and improv. And that was kind of a hallmark of Bob's. And then in, uh, as c happened, we had to kind of break that apart and actors were recording in their homes, and so we were getting them one at a time. Right. Um, and so now it's, it's kind of a little combination of,Michael Jamin:But are you direct in a way, the actress yourselves or someone else? One of the store runners directingGreg Thompson:Lauren, Lauren was the director for like the first 10 years mm-hmm. every episode. And then during Covid we began to direct our own episodes. Right. Uh, but now we're actually in the process of having one writer direct all the episodes, uh, uh, with the, uh, a writer producer will direct all of them. And just so there's kind of a, a unified voice coming from the directing booth. Right. Um, and then Theri, the writer is also there to give notes and suggestions.Michael Jamin:Roll their eyes. You're doing it wrong.Greg Thompson:Yeah. I'd say, no, that's not, that's not, it's goes. So, yeah. And uh, I'd say Lauren is kind of constantly tinkering with the process, trying to improve it, even after like 12 years you think it would, things would be, okay, this is how we do it, this is how we'll always do it. But no, it's still being, aspects of production are being reinvented and tinkered with all the time.Michael Jamin:It's a great show. Cause it has such a sweetness to it, such an earnestness to, uh, who knew, who knew it was gonna be sort of giant.Greg Thompson:It does. It does. Uh, and I know early on, like, um, you know, Aaron and I would pitch, uh, coming from a, well, I guess working on every other show, we pitched a lot of, like, stories that involved conflict between the family, you know, uh, that was a little maybe sharper than Lauren wanted to do. Yeah. He didn't want, you know, his thing is he doesn't ever want the characters being mean to each other. Right. Anything perceived as mean. And so, like, you know, like, oh, if you're watching most sitcoms, it's like, oh, I don't know, everybody's, everybody does this all the time. You know what, so, but he wanted something sweetie.Michael Jamin:Yeah. And it's a good instinct. When we, we, when we worked for, uh, Chris Lloyd who, you know, he ran Frazier for many years, and then later we worked for Man Practice. He used to say the same things. He, he would say Velvet Gloves. So when the characters slapped each other, they had to be wearing velvet gloves. So you never wanna hit too hard. Everyone saw too hard, you know, I was like, oh, that's, that's smart. I'll start using that wordGreg Thompson:. I won't do it, but I'll use the word. Yeah. Um, yeah. And, and, and certainly like, you know, one thing with the internet, now, you can see what everybody thinks of every episode and on Reddit. And do you guysMichael Jamin:Do that?Greg Thompson:Uh, Twitter? Do you go? Yeah. Yeah. DoesMichael Jamin:That change the way you write future episodes?Greg Thompson:I think a little, um, like we did an episode once where the family was on a game show, which is kind of an unusual episode for us. It was pretty early. And they end up kind of getting cheated out of their prize at the end of the game show. It's kind of a, they're kind of ripped off. Mm-hmm. and the ending, we thought, no, it's a great ending. It's, you know, it's, it's perfect. It's funny, it's, uh, it's television viewers hated the bels that that had happened to the Belchers that they'd been, it, it felt like an unsatisfying ending to many, many, many viewers. And they would keep bringing it up. In fact, they still bring it up, uh, online as, as a, an episode ending. They don't like, uh, and you know, I think maybe because it was an unearned, they hadn't really done anything wrong and they ended up being, you know, kind of robbed. So I think we, we avoid, we try to avoid lessons where they, or episodes where they just have complete egg on their face by the end. Right. There has to be some kind of little, little victory or something learned, something positive that comes outMichael Jamin:It. Yeah. That's interesting. It's interesting you take that few, cuz I never sire kind of does. I, I'm really kind, I stay away from, I don't want to hear about the reviews. I don't want to hear about what the viewers think, just wanna, you know, do my thing and cross my fingers. But it's, you know, different.Greg Thompson:I mean, that's probably healthier. But if it's an episode that I wrote that's airing, um, I just devour Twitter.Michael Jamin:Do you really?Greg Thompson:Trying to, trying to, uh, oh, yeah. No, I, I I definitely try to cherry pick , you know, any positive comments.Michael Jamin:We went on, geez, this is about a year ago, Sierra and I went on, I don't know when we went on YouTube to like, see what people were saying about Glen Martin. We hadn't watched the show in years. And, and then there's some guy from his basement, some young guy talking about the show and he nailed it. He, he was as if he was in the writer's room. Like he understood the show better, better than we did. And it was just hilarious to hear him take it apart. I was like, man, this guy,Greg Thompson:I think, did you send that around? Did you send that around to the writers? I kind of remember reading something that I thought, yeah, this guy's, this guy's good, thisMichael Jamin:Guy's, he was like a spy me. So much Funny .Greg Thompson:Yeah. Yeah.Michael Jamin:Wow.Greg Thompson:That, oh, it was a funny, it was a funny show. Does that air, I mean, does that, how does that, as a quick aside, is Glen Martin accessible on anyMichael Jamin:Platform? I think, yeah, I think it's on YouTube where you can watch it all for free. So we don't get any, I mean, we have some points and we don't get any of it. I don't think you make money by showing,Greg Thompson:But it'sMichael Jamin:For free.Greg Thompson:Did some, I mean, did some kid upload it or is it, is it like they're all this, whoever owns it, put it, putMichael Jamin:It on Michael Eisner there as a whole, like maybe we get enough used, like he can even sell it again somewhere. I'm like, you know, yeah. Sell it somewhere. Let's, let's bring it back. But I don't think we've pushed band to bring it back. I can't, we reboot Glen Martin. I don't think there's anything there. Oh, that's funny.Greg Thompson:Oh. Oh,Michael Jamin:Well,Greg Thompson:Uh,Michael Jamin:Greg, is there any place, is there anything you wanna plug? Do you wanna talk about your next season? Should people follow you anywhere? Is there anything you wanna get off your chest before eight?Greg Thompson:Oh, well, God, I'm not really on Twitter. No. I mean, I can't, it's, I'm unfollowable on social media cuz um, I don't know. Just, uh, I guess keep watching. Uh, uh, I kind of forget where we are production-wise. I never know what episodes about to air. Yeah. Cause as you know, the, the production schedule in in animation is very long. It's almost don'tMichael Jamin:Without nine months with you guys in almost a year.Greg Thompson:Well, it can be, you know, if, especially if you know, the order changes. Right. And, andMichael Jamin:How manyGreg Thompson:Episodes do you get, you know, after production. But it's a longMichael Jamin:Time. What, what is your order this year? Like 22?Greg Thompson:Uh, I think it's 22. I think it's, yeah, Bob's is one of the last, you know, shows that still gets a 22 order. Uh, and it does less so now, but it did, you know, repeat a lot too. So there was residuals involved. Um, so, but fortunateMichael Jamin:It worked out.Greg Thompson:Um,Michael Jamin:,Greg Thompson:No. Let's see what I, I, I, uh, I would merely plug, uh, your,Michael Jamin:My Plus this in my Pod . All right. Everyone that well,Greg Thompson:Are you still doing the videos as uh, what? Oh, I was just asking if you're doing the video, the video, uh, podcast things as well. Yeah.Michael Jamin:These will air, yeah, they air they'll be on YouTube as well, and we run clips across media. Okay. People can, you know, they can get it everywhere. They can. Yeah. Continue following.Greg Thompson:Okay. It'sMichael Jamin:All part of that. Yeah. It's all, but that's, yeah. I, I, I, this has been fascinating hearing your story as far as I'm concerned, but ,Greg Thompson:But Greg,Michael Jamin:Thank you forGreg Thompson:I, I, uh, well, thank you. I hopeMichael Jamin:You're a good dude.Greg Thompson:Uh, thank, thank you for having me, Michael. I, you know, I'm a, I'm a huge fan of yours, uh, and, uh, yeah, honored.Michael Jamin:Oh God, this is my honor. But alright, everybody, thank you so much to great comic comedian, writer Greg Thompson. And, uh, yeah. So what, let me tell you what else is going on over here. So keep, if you guys wanna sign up for my watch list, that's my free newsletter where I send out daily tips for screenwriters and creative types at Michael jam.com/watchlist and keep following us here. And, uh, yeah, we have different content on YouTube. Our YouTubes at Michael Jam, writer and, uh, Instagram. Keep follow My Instagram, the TikTok Act. Michael Jam writer. 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*** “How could #TheExorcist be your LEAST scary horror movie?” / “Don't deny the power of your dreams…” #dreamscometrue #sharknado and #ominousthunder / “The first #Halloween movie…” / Art endures forever… / “Hitchcock was the #BlackSabbath of horror movies…” / #Psycho vs Halloween and a #tangentional #filmhistorystory #cuethecreepy #cuemorethunder #thunderASMR / #RussellsHorrorReflections #horrormovieedition (16:36): ***What do you think of FIRST when you think of Halloween? *** #HalloweenCore (and a great impression of #PeterSteele #TypeONegative BLACK NO. 1 (LITTLE MISS SCARE-ALL) #HappyHalloween #audiokief / “Their #albumart matches their sound…” / Creepiest #AliceCooper song (and some prior concert recollections) WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE (***Remember when Alice was on #TheMuppets? ***) #creepy #awwwman #passthebowlman (22:53): “If we're talking about bands/songs…you've got to think about this one…” / #BlackSabbath BLACK SABBATH (#TheHellAwaitsOf1970) / “Always on my #halloweenplaylist…” / #scaryplus / #patronization #horrorpunk #TheMisfits WHERE EAGLES DARE / #quickinterjection “Don't you think there should be #adulttrickortreating???” / DIE DIE MY DARLING (Can you hear that and NOT hear the #MetallicaVersion?) / #facepaint / A list of horror movies that correlate with metal (and/or punk) / #limitedtentacleaccess #limitedtindelviewing #DeathAngelSuperMedley #genre / 90's horror movies / #TheBlairWitchProject #foundfootage and #pureprofit #marktetinggenius / #crickets #thehashtaggoeshere #sorryaboutthat #DeathAngel THE ULTRA-VIOLENCE #limitedtentacleaccess and/or #limitedtindelaccess #LoveThemeFromTheExorcist (34:53): #RigorMortis #MetalNerderyRecommendation (#HalloweenEdition) POLTERGEIST #earlyindustrial / “That's called #vocalburn…” / #BobsBurgers vs #Archer #twanglification / “I taste nut butter…and we never even did an intro…” / #highschool #bullseye #laughingforthewrongreason #Volbeat ROOM 24 (with #KingDiamond) #thatsverynice (NOTE: I guess #Helloween doing HALLOWEEN ain't happening…) / #Danzig AM I DEMON #PrimusBox (ARGUMENT: Is Danzig #notmetal?) #ElvisMorrison #metalmassacreflashback #iwaswrong #BlindWillieButthole (46:06): #MrMicrophone and a #killerbit (“What's the scariest Danzig song?”) HOW THE GODS KILL #GloomyDarkElvis #downer / #OzzyOsbourne as a #werewolf BARK AT THE MOON (If you haven't already, you should really go watch the #musicvideo for this and check out our Ozzy episode!!!) #GodBlessOzzy / “Can anyone explain the weird energy of the #BillyIdol WHITE WEDDING #musicvideo*** / “We're all #buttholes” / #IronMaiden THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST #insertflangehere “And after 500 takes…” (#TrickOrTreat and go check out our #NOTB #albumdiveepisode!!!) #Letsmakeituncomfortable (56:00): “What's people's deal with treating #Ghost like the #Nickelback of metal anyway?” FROM THE PINNACLE TO THE PIT #notpendulum #bigteaser #fromthetentaclestothetits / WTF is #gatekeeping anyway? #PigDestroyer JENNIFER/CHEERLEADER CORPSES (“Prowler in the Yard is the #ReignInBlood of #grindcore”) / “Everybody gets one left and then we'll go…” / #notdoingKISS #Slipknot THE DEVIL IN I #greatbuildup #andthen / “Changing the world with an updated #chemtrailmix / #Slayer HAUNTING THE CHAPEL / #WeHeartSlayer / “I was gonna throw up…” / “How about, instead of that…” / #RussellsHorrorMovieRecommendations #tindelation #mouthfullofnuts LIVE UNDEAD #becausezombies / “And this is the first thing that popped up in my head…” #IronMaiden IRON MAIDEN #excitermoment / ***Go check out all of our #tangentionalepisodes that relate to #thisepisode!!!*** / ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!!*** #untilthenext #thelastword ***Come visit us at metalnerdery.com/merch and make a purch of some merch!!!*** / #HappyHalloween #outroreel #hehahuh #longlivemetalnerdery #peanutbutterfarts
Comedian Andy Kindler has very strong opinions on cancel culture, specifically regarding Louis C.K.'s so-called “cancellation” and comeback after sexual misconduct allegations. Lucky for New Abnormal podcast listeners, the “Bobs Burgers” and “Everybody Loves Raymond” actor decided to share all of them with host Andy Levy on this bonus episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly and Chelsea are coming to you LIVE from SPOOKY SEASON 2022 to talk about BOB'S BURGERS S6E3 "THE HAUNTENING." It's very cute, and very wholesome, and I hope you watch it! Not as funny as the Boy Meet's World ep we did last week though if I'm being totally honest Links to stuff we talked about: Debut Buddies! SNL Harry Caray Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury As always, you can find us on twitter @NoShowMonster or shoot us an email at noshowmonster@gmail.com. Send us your address and we'll send you free stickers of our show art! Folks, we're also on Insta and TikTok! *** Next week we'll be talking about It's Always Sunny in Philadeplphia S6E12 "Who Got Dee Pregnant?"!
This week on MTM, Edge of Tomorrow. Also... Chad gets a Xbox Series X but he only plays Minecraft, Bobs Burgers isn't kid appropriate(Duh) James Binged Game of Thrones while on Covid isolation. Casey Went to the movies. Jamie predicts Avalanche will be Stanley Cup Champions(episode recorded in May), Talks Stranger Things S4, and he's had a fews drinks. Leave us your Questions, Comments, and Feedback to the link below. Anchor Voice Message Link Music: Cliff Side by Silent Partner Space Navigator by Sarah the Instrumentalist
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On this episode, the Ugs mourn the passing of an Uglee Icon and Jamie has a script idea for an espiode of Bob's Burgers inspired - of course - by a true childhood story. Plus we've got a couple celeb takes on Britney, Princess Di and more. Thanks for listening!
This week the crew is serving up a fresh new theme, Movies That Brought Us Back To The Theater! This week, Connor's ordered up 2022's The Bob's Burgers Movie! How well did this long-running cartoon series make its transition onto the big screen? Does it do a good job of reaching new audiences while satisfying die hard fans? And what makes Bobs Burgers a stand out series: the Belchers themselves, the ensemble cast of characters, the songs, or all of the above? Answers to these questions and more coming out pipin' hot this week!
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
In which we talk about a kid friendly move (Sea Beast) in a non-kid friendly way. A non-kid friendly movie (Bob's Burgers) in a semi-kid friendly way, and a docu-series that should be non-kid friendly but is so lame that it kinda is kid friendly. And there is news about The Bear season 2, the Rob Zombie helmed The Munsters, some space stuff and our usual Florida mishaps. This weeks Top 5 is the best cartoon series for adults. No kids allowed! And a special top 5 for Patron Juubles birthday, no kids allowed there either. The Give Me Five Podcast is on Patreon. For just $5 you could join the fun in our patron only chat, and get early warning of our movie of the week and our top 5 list. There are other benefits too, so check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/Givemefivepodcast Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. So go ahead and buy that Nicholas Cage Mermaid Pillow you definitely need. Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )
Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – #Actress #JennySlate zooms in to talk #MarcelTheShellWithShoesOn, #BobsBurgers, motherhood, & more! Plus, Mario vs Courtney in a passionate Fake Debate, #Pink in your Music Minute, #LoveIsBlind gets sued, & more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast Notes: Intro: 00:00 The Boys Watched the Bobs Burgers Movie: 03:12 Kamron Watched Ip Man 1-4: 23:25 James Watched Darling in the Franxx: 50:57 Closing: 01:05:28 Email us at sutrosidetalk@gmail.com with any feedback or comments https://linktr.ee/sutrosidetalk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEzftwKbkkQ Follow the show on Twitter @SutroSidetalk Follow the show on Instagram @sutrosidetalk Follow the show on TikTok @sutrosidetalk Follow us: Kamron @GoGoKamzilla on Twitter and @killashush on Instragram James @invaderjim124 on Twitter and Instagram
Let's all go to the movies! Since its 2017 announcement it was inevitable we would do an episode on it and now it's finally here! Nation of Animation is talking about the long-awaited (especially by Brooke) The Bob's Burger Movie. This is a spoiler-lite review. Do you need to watch the show to enjoy the movie? Does anyone drop the F-bomb? Does Jimmy Pesto get executed? Only one way to find out!If you like the show, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts @thebrookesmith and @ryanwithcheese on Twitter&brookeerinsmith.comryangstevens.comBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our art Learn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visiting http://www.sirpeagreenstudios.com and follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmi& a special thanks of the week to Loren Bouchard for introducing us to the Belchers and their little family run restaurant we get to visit every week, and all of the staff that makes Bob's Burgers one of our favorites.The State of Animation is Bob! (And it's strong)Movies we mentioned:The Bob's Burger MovieReal World Recs:Brooke: Route 44 Ocean Water from Sonic Drive-in (or make your own)Ryan: Switch Player MagazineThis podcast is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram(@audiomintchi) or on Facebook, at Audio Mint. If you wanna support us even more, check out our Patreon by searching Audio Mint on the app or the website!
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Eugene Mirman joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and they discuss Eugene Mirman's documentary "It Started As A Joke," meeting H. Jon Benjamin for the first time, working on Bob's Burgers, having the longest comedy album, majoring in comedy in college and creating his own path, touring with bands, the "Fletch" reboot, Eugene Mirman's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: June 4th, 2022)Support our sponsors!RockAuto.com- Check out Rock Auto for the best prices on all auto parts!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Eugene MirmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/EugeneMirmanInstagram: https://instagram.com/EugeneMirmanJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shuddy Boy is back from his road trip, the guys give their thoughts on the new season of Stranger Things, Geoff's Twitter got hacked and the guys decide where they would put an extra dick.
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Daniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony review THE BOB'S BURGERS MOVIE directed by Bernard Derriman and Loren Bouchard and based on the long-running Emmy-winning series. The film stars Kristen Schaal, H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, Larry Murphy, Zach Galifianakis, Kevin Kline, and David Wain. The Bob's Burgers Movie slides into theatres May 27, 2022 by 20th Century Studios.Listen to The Movie Podcast review now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!“The Bob's Burgers Movie” is an animated, big-screen, musical comedy-mystery-adventure based on the long-running Emmy®-winning series. The story begins when a ruptured water main creates an enormous sinkhole right in front of Bob's Burgers, blocking the entrance indefinitely and ruining the Belchers' plans for a successful summer. While Bob and Linda struggle to keep the business afloat, the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family's restaurant. As the dangers mount, these underdogs help each other find hope and fight to get back behind the counter, where they belong.LISTEN NOWStranger Things 4 ReviewInterview with Akiva Schaffer, Director of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and Member of The Lonely IslandTop Gun: Maverick ReviewChip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Review Interview with Mark McKinney and Dave Foley of The Kids in the HallInterview with Sam Raimi and Michael Waldron Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessInterview with Actor Ke Huy Quan of Everything Everywhere All At OnceThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent ReviewInterview with Academy Award Winning Director Domee Shi, Producer Lindsey Collins, and Actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan of Pixar's Turning RedInterview with Mike Marino, Academy Award Nominated Prosthetic Makeup Designer (The Batman, The Weeknd, Coming 2 America, and more)FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTubeRATE US 5 STARS ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE PODCASTS!
Bob's Burgers Trivia Alright! This episode is all about Bob's Burgers trivia. We love the Belchers as much as Teddy does. Can you answer questions like: In Season 1, Episode 2, Why did Bob decide to hide in the walls of his house and restaurant? In Season 1, Episode 4 Tina develops a crush on the new matrtial arts instructor in "Sexy Dance Fighting"; what martial arts does he teach? What is the name of Linda's sister? And for two extra points Who does her voice? What is the name of the School Counselor? What is the name of the Belcher's Landlord? What is the name of Louise's nightlight? What are the names of the 5 voice actors who do the voices of the Belcher family? Named after the arcade game that Bob installs in the restaurant, what is The title of Season 2, episode 4 ? What is Tina's middle name? If you like this episode, you might enjoy our Rugby episode. Music Hot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Don't forget to follow us on social media: Patreon - patreon.com/quizbang - Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support! Website - quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question! Facebook - @quizbangpodcast - we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess. Instagram - Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess. Twitter - @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia - stay for the trivia. Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/quizbangpod - Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!
Blaire Postman and Chris Mancini join host Dave Holmes for some burger puns, unlucky stories, and Ewan McGregor trivia.Chris Mancini would like to plug his podcasts What Are You Watching and The Quiet Journeys of Professor Atwood and his graphic novels and recommends supporting indie comicsBlaire Postman would like to plug LadyADHD and recommends Unscripted Learning And Finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes. Dave would like to recommend The New Kids On The Block: The Mixtape Tour 2022Find us on Twitter! We are @TroubledPodWritten by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded remotely over Zoom and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.Join the MaxFun fam:maximumfun.org/join
Once again, it has begun, and it's more epic than ever. The Summer Movie Gamble has returned, and it's a big one – Out Now with Aaron & Abe presents Summer Movie Gamble X. This is the tenth occasion in which Aaron and Abe, along with many regular guests and friends of the show, participate in selecting their predictions for what they feel will be the top ten highest-grossing films of the Summer. Will it be a Marvel movie? What about Jurassic World Dominion? Maybe something else will surprise us all. There have been shockers in the past, but one thing is for sure, this is one intense competition. Listen in to hear the launch of this year's gamble, which doubles as a Summer Movie preview episode, featuring last year's Global Champion, Brandon Peters of The Brandon Peters Show, and one of the former champions, Fast Film Reviews' Mark Hobin. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @Mark_Hobin, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.com, Why So Blu?, Forbes, The Brandon Peters Show, Fast Film Reviews Next Week: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness #summermovies #doctorstrange #thor #jurassicworld #minions #nope #topgunmaverick #lightyear #elvis #bullettrain #downtonabbey #bobsburgers #dcsuperpets #theblackphone #marceltheshell #summermoviegamble #film #movies #entertainment