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In this episode, Aqib Talib shares why the Bucs should be a favorite to win the Super Bowl again. Other topics include: next steps for the Atlanta Falcons, the best fantasy running back (Alvin Kamara or Christian McCaffrey) and if Jameis Winston is the answer to replace Drew Brees.Come back next week for the beginning of our AFC Previews. Call to the Booth is part of the Blue Wire Podcast Network!Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @CallToTheBoothSubscribe, rate & review and check out our Youtube page for video episodes.
Ina is preparing the "Perfect Brunch" and she is enlisting the help of the A-Team: Miguel and Michael! Ina whips up a batch of homemade granola, a picture perfect fruit platter, croissants with homemade apricot butter, and baked blintzes with fresh blueberry sauce. Although the menu is foolproof, the star of this episode is the expertly styled brunch table that Miguel and Michael construct, complete with gorgeous oversized teacups, muscari inside egg shells, and apricot napkins that Nick cannot shut up about. Cheers!
Our own Frank Dietz recently flew the Damn Dirty Geekjet to Colorado to visit with members of The Revival League Podcast -- Greg Tally, Robb Maynard, Ron McAdams and Jackey Neyman Jones, the actress who survived playing young Debbie in the notorious MST'ed film target MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE. The gang starts off disussing the recent Revival League radio play "What About Blob?", a parody of the classic 1950s teen horror film starring our honorary Damn Dirty Geek, Brian Howe, along with Dietz and MST3K alums Trace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff. The Revival League has produced nine audio plays along these lines, including a Shakespearean parody of PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE and a riff on Orson Welles' War of the Worlds broadcast. DDG listeners have already sampled The Revival League's comedy stylings in our previous Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School episode, also including Dietz, Beaulieu and Conniff. The Revivalists give listeners previews of fun new plays and shows in their pipeline. Greg, Rob, Ron and Jackey also share their own "geek origins" stories about growing up on a wide range of influences including Godzilla and Toho films, Monty Python comedy, A Muppet Christmas Carol, and '90s TV horror shows. Jackey also shares a behind-the-scenes story about the making of and premiere of MANOS when she was a child. Now it's time to meet the Revival League in our latest podcast episode! Get photos and more info about this episode on the Damn Dirty Geeks website.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! There are some exciting changes coming to the Damn Dirty Geeks podcast! We are pleased to announce that the Damn Dirty Geeks podcast is teaming up with the The Revival Leaguepodcast to bring you something a bit different from our usual programming. This collaboration will present comedy radio plays to entertain you between our continued interview and discussion episodes. In the past, The Revival League has presented very clever radio plays such as “Soylent Scrooge” and “The Tragical Histoire of Plan the 9,” a Shakespearean version of PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. We have plans for the Damn Dirty Geeks to participate in upcoming and future episodes, as performers and writers of new material. Our first-ever Revival League/Damn Dirty Geeks Cross-Stream Production: “Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School!” Starring the Revival League regulars (joined by the lovable albeit annoying Kruzunka Wunkas), as well as special guests Frank Conniffand Trace Beaulieu(MST3K’s The Mads), Frank Dietz(Zombie Nightmare/Damn Dirty Geeks) and Carolina Hidalgo(SiriusXM/The Mads Are Back! Podcast), this brand new radio play passes the test when it comes to putting the “ass” back in “class.” From an awkward blind date with a singing social outcast, to a gorilla that knows exactly when to lend a hand, to the single most spot-on Donald Trump impersonation of all time, “Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School” features a busload of silly skits written and performed by the Revival League Podcast gang! ***Warning! This radio play is rated NSFW, Not Safe For Work. It contains strong language and adult situations. Listener discretion is seriously advised.***
On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, Robb, Greg and Ryan discuss the launch of the Revival League Playhouse podcast and the making of the Revival League/Damn Dirty Geeks cross-stream radio play, "Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School." The gang chats about the reasoning behind doing a sketch, the ideas that launched each sketch, and why it's on a different channel. And, in the best traditions of lazy hosts everywhere, they throw to clips from the show. If you'd like to check out the full radio play, head on over to the Revival League Playhouse podcast at https://soundcloud.com/revival-league-playhouse
It’s time to get back in touch with your inner child with the first-ever Revival League/Damn Dirty Geeks Cross-Stream Production: “Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School!” Starring the Revival League regulars (joined by the lovable albeit annoying Kruzunka Wunkas), as well as special guests Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu (MST3K’s The Mads), Frank Dietz (Zombie Nightmare/Damn Dirty Geeks) and Carolina Hidalgo (SiriusXM/The Mads Are Back! Podcast), this brand new radio play passes the test when it comes to putting the “ass” back in “class.” From an awkward blind date with a singing social outcast, to a gorilla that knows exactly when to lend a hand, to the single most spot-on Donald Trump impersonation of all time, “Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School” features a busload of silly skits written and performed by the Revival League Podcast gang! Now, there will be a quiz at the end, so spit out that gum, sit up straight, and pay attention! Oh--- also, enjoy the show! STARRING: Frank Conniff – President Donald J Trump Trace Beaulieu – Sledgehammer Salesman Frank Dietz – Tim Doyle Deana Dolphin – Hostess / Grace Kelly Jaime Flowers – Christine / Molly Willy Golden – Ted the Waiter Carolina Hidalgo – Herself Erik Koski – Himself / Narrator / Sledgehammer Enthusiast Emm Ledsam - Couch Gutters Testimonial 3 Robb Maynard - Phantom / Dalton / Chad / Not Justice Shill/ Couch Gutters Testimonial 1 /Oddzo The Odd-Nificent / Bahskar The Louse / House Flipping Ma’am / Himself Ron McAdams – James Lipbalm / Band Member 1 / Couch Gutters Shill /Glam Manatee / Knickerbocker / Himself Morrison, Ian – Ian the Gecko Erica Rodriguez - Couch Gutters Testimonial 2 James Rohling – Himself Robert Swanson – Grappling Hook Enthusiast Smith, Ryan – Mr. Garrison / Christine’s Ex / The Scottsdale Ripper / Jimmy Stewart / Assistance Gorilla / Muscles / Himself Greg Tally – Record Executive / Tim / Jingo The Hawk / Batty Fledermaus / Blover / Algonquin / Dr Elon Muskmelon / Archduke Tally / Petri / Himself ***Warning! This radio play is rated NSFW, Not Safe For Work. It contains strong language and adult situations. Listener discretion is seriously advised.*** *The Legal Eagles over at Shout Factory would like us to point out that this radio play doesn't represent, "Mystery Science Theater," Shout Factory or Alternaversal. It's an unofficial fan production, and we hope you enjoy it. **The views and opinions expressed in this play are solely those of the authors, and do not reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer or company.
On this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast, the gang chats with MST3K season 11 and 12 writer Matt Oswalt about the new season, how "Watership Down" scarred him, and, um ... Utah. Lots of Utah. Don't ask. Also, Ron and Deana sit down with Matt McCallan, the man behind the Satellite of Grub blog, and Ron and Erica Rodriguez recap DragonCon. Plus, Ryan, Erik and Robb chat about "Shorts in a Bunch: Back to School", our upcoming radio play, and discuss how MSTies can lend a helping hand to the victims of Hurricane Florence. All this and a recipe for a "Final Justice"-themed milkshake, on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.