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Dean Fleischer-Camp talks about how a viral video about a sea shell who wears shoes turned into a feature film, working with the late, great Brody Stevens and how he made a film using banal YouTube clips into a riveting narrative about a family on the lam. Films: Fraud (2016), Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021), Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! (TV), Beyond the Mat (1999), Kill Tony (TV), Noroi (2005), They're Inside (2019), Nanook of the North (1922), Squid Game (TV), Marcel the Shell with Shoes on (2010), A Mighty Wind (2003), Anomalisa (2015), Hamster Hell (2012), Ghostwatch (1992), WNUF Halloween Special (2013), How to with John Wilson (TV), I Blame Society (2020) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Intro Music by Engineer Randy Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
BRODY STEVENS is an American stand-up comedian and actor who has performed in all the most prestigious rooms from the Comedy Store to the Hollywood Improv. His credits include The Hangover Part 1 & 2, Due Date as well as appearances on all the late night shows from Jimmy Kimmel to Conan O'Brien. Brody was also the star of the HBO/Comedy Central TV series "Brody Stevens: Enjoy it!"This is episode is dedicated to the memory of Brody Stevens (1970-2019).
BRODY STEVENS is an American stand-up comedian and actor who has performed in all the most prestigious rooms from the Comedy Store to the Hollywood Improv. His credits include The Hangover Part 1 & 2, Due Date as well as appearances on all the late night shows from Jimmy Kimmel to Conan O'Brien. Brody was also the star of the HBO/Comedy Central TV series "Brody Stevens: Enjoy it!"This is episode is dedicated to the memory of Brody Stevens (1970-2019).
Brody Stevens is an American stand-up comedian and actor who has performed in all the most prestigious rooms from the Comedy Store to the Hollywood Improv. His credits include The Hangover Part 1 & 2, Due Date as well as appearances on all the late night shows from Jimmy Kimmel to Conan O'Brien. Brody was also the star of the HBO/Comedy Central TV series "Brody Stevens: Enjoy it!"
Brody Stevens is huge in my mind and heart, and if he isn't already in yours, he will be. A true original in the comedy world, he was in the first two Hangover movies, and is one of the biggest warm up-guys in L.A. – he was the audience guy on “Chelsea Lately,” and currently on “At Midnight” on Comedy Central. He's had his own show “Brody Stevens -Enjoy it!” on Comedy Central, and a ton of podcasts, the latest of which is “The Brody Stevens Festival of Friendship.” Also some appearances on Kroll, the lucky duck. We reminisce about the old days doing shows in Surf Reality and Collective Unconscious in the Lower East Side of New York. Brody also had a well-publicized reaction to stopping medication a few years ago, which he publically shared on Twitter, and we get into a talk about mental health, taking meds, and whether having a sensitive nervous system may just mean you're an artist and a Jew. Brody played baseball at Arizona State (!) so he is a dichotomy: an athlete who needs a creative outlet. Which leads me to a rant about how people think they know you because of the Internet, and I encourage Brody to do online dating, before offering to take him to Bed, Bath and Beyond. Brody talks honestly about his mom and sister, who were featured on his Comedy Central show, and I commend him on being an exemplary son. He has a strong message for dealing with life (cardio!) especially the etiquette of warm-up, stand-up, managing love relationships and the daily ancillary job of social media. Brody finishes by sharing some personal growth so POSITIVE ENERGY, PUSH and ENJOY IT!
In this riveting conversation, star of Comedy Central's "Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!" tells us of his rise to being one of the most original comedians working today, his infamous mental breakdown, and what it's like doing warm-up for some of the biggest TV shows. This is one of Gleib's favorite conversations. Follow Brody @brodyismefriend
We've got a triple-feature of Film Roulette in Episode 93 of See You Next Wednesday! Dan is talking about the new Stephen Frears film Philomena, Casey caught up with Prisoners, and Greg suffered through almost three hours of fiddle-dee-dee with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Plus, we're talking about Inside Llewyn Davis, Anchorman 2, some documentaries (Spinning Plates, A Band Called Death), television shows (Brody Stevens: Enjoy... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steven Brody Stevens returns for his 2nd time on the Decently Funny couch. We talked to "Brody" about his pal (and the producer of his HBO GO show "Steven Brody Stevens: Enjoy it") Zach Galafanakis. We also dive into other topics like Brody's former baseball career, his current entertainment career, Twitter, his relationship with his sister & his televised reunion with former employer Chelsea Handler. Also does Brody think it's too feminine to get a pedicure & does he think he's funnier than Dane Cook, Neal Brennan & Louis CK? Instagram thenuzzy & theguydf.Follow everyone on twitter @BrodyIsMeFriend, @theNuzzy, @theguydf, @littleboatjack & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows "Decently Funny" on iTunes, listen to us on the go with our mobile app at Stitcher.com/DecentlyFunny and our web home on DecentlyFunny.com. Watch our podcasts live and archived at theTVspot. Decently Funny opening theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett.