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Johnny Mac covers the comedic feud between Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel as they exchange humorous attack ads in the race for Emmy nominations. Season 2 of the comedy series 'Tires' is set to premiere on Netflix, featuring new cast members like Thomas Hayden Church and Vince Vaughn. Shane Gillis voices his thoughts on targeted commercials during the NBA playoffs, while Hannah Berner recounts an awkward performance in New Hampshire. Also, the long-lost Jerry Lewis film 'The Day the Clown Cried' could finally be released in 2025. Comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura make an appearance on WWE Raw despite past controversies. John Mulaney's headline-grabbing 'fight' with 14-year-olds on his talk show leads to a mixed reaction.Other highlights include an Adam Sandler costume party, the unexpected marriage of Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence's children, and a look at the new sitcom 'Leanne' starring Leanne Morgan. 00:13 Seth Meyers vs. Jimmy Kimmel: Emmy Attack Ads04:00 Shane Gillis and the NBA Playoffs05:17 Hannah Burner's Knicks Joke Backfires05:49 The Day the Clown Cried: Jerry Lewis' Lost Film07:24 Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura on WWE Raw11:22 Adam Sandler Costume Party and Eddie Murphy's Family News12:22 New Sitcom 'Leanne' by Chuck Lorre Get the show without ads. Five bucks. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. Contact John at john@thesharkdeck dot com John's free substack about the media: Media Thoughts is mcdpod.substack.com DCN on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dailycomedynews https://linktr.ee/dailycomedynews You can also support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.
Just in time for the Oscars this weekend, Kenny Olson and Amy Daniels are joined by Holly D Roberts from MyTalk 107.1 to compare the best movie ever made to what might be the worst movie ever created. A movie so bad, it's never been released, Holly tells us about the controversial film "The Day the Clown Cried" by Jerry Lewis, which depicts a clown in a concentration camp and contrast that to "Die Hard" as a perfect action movie. Plus Kenny shares a couple of can't miss recommendations you won't want to miss, including TWO Andy Samberg movies. Kenny and Amy also share emails from listeners about SNL's influence, the Replacements, and Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just in time for the Oscars this weekend, Kenny Olson and Amy Daniels are joined by Holly D Roberts from MyTalk 107.1 to compare the best movie ever made to what might be the worst movie ever created. A movie so bad, it's never been released, Holly tells us about the controversial film "The Day the Clown Cried" by Jerry Lewis, which depicts a clown in a concentration camp and contrast that to "Die Hard" as a perfect action movie. Plus Kenny shares a couple of can't miss recommendations you won't want to miss, including TWO Andy Samberg movies. Kenny and Amy also share emails from listeners about SNL's influence, the Replacements, and Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's challenge: notice some good things.(Recorded on Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025)Episode LinksMerlin Mann - "That was good."Ruth Gordon's Unique and Defiant Journey to Oscar - YouTubeComedian Jerry Lewis made a landmark Holocaust movie called “The Day the Clown Cried.” Why can't anyone see it?movies with really good dog actorsDemi Lovato - "I Love Me" (Emo Version)Tampopo (1985) | The Criterion CollectionBest Doula Training Online & Childbirth Education Classes | BirthWorksThe Dubious Feminism of the Natural Childbirth Movement | The NationYouth Unleashed: China's Cultural Revolution Unveiled | History Documentary - Part 2 - YouTubeiOS 18.4 beta adds Ambient Music to Control Center via Apple Music - 9to5MacGary Numan - Cars HD - YouTubeBefore Are "Friends" Electric?: How Synth-Pop Became Synth-Pop - YouTubePortlandia - Milk Advisory Board - YouTube
GGACP celebrates the birthday (January 27) of comedian, actor, writer and GGACP fan Patton Oswalt by presenting this ENCORE of a wide-ranging interview from 2018. In this episode, Patton drops by the studio to discuss the films of Sidney Lumet and Billy Wilder, the “unnatural” art of sitcom acting, the disappearance of grindhouse theaters and the influence of “Richard Pryor: Live in Concert.” Also, Larry Cohen deconstructs Superman, Gilbert imagines “Titanic, Part II,” the Karate Kid opens a car dealership and Patton stages “The Day the Clown Cried.” PLUS: Praising “Ratatouille”! Remembering John Cazale! The artistry of Rick Baker! And “Francis Ford Coppola's Dr. Strange”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Composer, designer, and puzzler Chris Remo joins the panel to cover how specific instruments evoke moods in games, Mad Libs as branching path narrative, and VR's Myst problem. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Chris Remo. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Metroidvania Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Scrooged (1988) The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) Die Hard (1988) A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Vince Guaraldi Sesame Street A Christmas Story (1983) How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) Elf (2003) The Elf on the Shelf Will Ferrell Thurl Ravenscroft The Nutcracker English National Ballet San Francisco Ballet 1: What's the right way to modulate crossword puzzle difficulty? (06:04) The New York Times crossword puzzle Will Shortz 2: What particular moods or vibes in video game soundtracks are most closely associated with specific instruments? (12:24) Vibrato Tubular bells Metaphor: ReFantazio Homer Fez Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Genesis New jack swing Roland Synthesizers John Carpenter Demonschool Danganronpa 3: Did any of those Wordle clones have any merit? (16:41) Wordle Tetris Simple and Clean Mad Libs Dungeons & Dragons Twenty Questions Spelling Bee Connections Wheel of Fortune 4: If I haven't been convinced to get into VR by now, am I beyond reach? (22:53) Batman: Arkham Shadow Half-Life: Alyx Beat Saber Oculus Myst Half-Life Insert Credit Quick Break: Charles Greenberg (33:27) 5: Death Strandicoot asks, what are some interesting company interactions or rivalries in gaming? (34:41) Regular Show Funko Itch.io itch.io says it was taken down by Funko Pinkerton Magic publishers sent Pinkerton agents to a YouTuber's house to retrieve leaked cards Rockstar Games Red Dead Redemption II The legal dispute between Take-Two, Rockstar, and Pinkerton has ended Tengen Mario “Super Powers Reach Exclusive Agreement” poster Tetris Atari Tommy Tallarico Intellivision 6: What is the TCM documentary about the making of The Day the Clown Cried of video games? (41:16) Citizen Kane (1941) The Day the Clown Cried From Darkness to Light (2024) The Tetris Movie (2023) Duke Nukem Forever Gearbox Software Half-Life: 25th Anniversary Documentary Peter Molyneux Project Milo Jay Benson Firewatch Jerry Lewis Playing Columbine (2008) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 LIGHTNING ROUND: Burning Questions (47:51) Recommendations and Outro (51:34): Brandon: Play Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams… Frank: Play Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit with curious kittens if you have the chance Ash: Mouthwashing Chris: youtube.com/chrisremo, The Brutalist (2024) This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by Charles Greenberg and patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Composer, designer, and puzzler Chris Remo joins the panel to cover how specific instruments evoke moods in games, Mad Libs as branching path narrative, and VR's Myst problem. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Chris Remo. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Metroidvania Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Scrooged (1988) The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) Die Hard (1988) A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Vince Guaraldi Sesame Street A Christmas Story (1983) How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) Elf (2003) The Elf on the Shelf Will Ferrell Thurl Ravenscroft The Nutcracker English National Ballet San Francisco Ballet 1: What's the right way to modulate crossword puzzle difficulty? (06:04) The New York Times crossword puzzle Will Shortz 2: What particular moods or vibes in video game soundtracks are most closely associated with specific instruments? (12:24) Vibrato Tubular bells Metaphor: ReFantazio Homer Fez Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Genesis New jack swing Roland Synthesizers John Carpenter Demonschool Danganronpa 3: Did any of those Wordle clones have any merit? (16:41) Wordle Tetris Simple and Clean Mad Libs Dungeons & Dragons Twenty Questions Spelling Bee Connections Wheel of Fortune 4: If I haven't been convinced to get into VR by now, am I beyond reach? (22:53) Batman: Arkham Shadow Half-Life: Alyx Beat Saber Oculus Myst Half-Life Insert Credit Quick Break: Charles Greenberg (33:27) 5: Death Strandicoot asks, what are some interesting company interactions or rivalries in gaming? (34:41) Regular Show Funko Itch.io itch.io says it was taken down by Funko Pinkerton Magic publishers sent Pinkerton agents to a YouTuber's house to retrieve leaked cards Rockstar Games Red Dead Redemption II The legal dispute between Take-Two, Rockstar, and Pinkerton has ended Tengen Mario “Super Powers Reach Exclusive Agreement” poster Tetris Atari Tommy Tallarico Intellivision 6: What is the TCM documentary about the making of The Day the Clown Cried of video games? (41:16) Citizen Kane (1941) The Day the Clown Cried From Darkness to Light (2024) The Tetris Movie (2023) Duke Nukem Forever Gearbox Software Half-Life: 25th Anniversary Documentary Peter Molyneux Project Milo Jay Benson Firewatch Jerry Lewis Playing Columbine (2008) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 LIGHTNING ROUND: Burning Questions (47:51) Recommendations and Outro (51:34): Brandon: Play Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams… Frank: Play Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit with curious kittens if you have the chance Ash: Mouthwashing Chris: youtube.com/chrisremo, The Brutalist (2024) This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by Charles Greenberg and patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Journalist and author of Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard Entertainment Jason Schreier sits for an interview on Blizzard's many transformations, diversity scores, and what ultimately happened to Starcraft Ghost and Project Titan. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Jason Schreier. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Happy Rosh Hashanah! Yom Kippur Hanukkah Sukkot Simchat Torah Shemini Atzeret 1: Was there something about Blizzard in particular that made you want to write a book? (03:21) Acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft Press Reset: Ruin and Recovery in the Video Game Industry WarCraft series StarCraft series Diablo series 2: Did you actually interview more than three hundred people for this book over three years? (06:19) EverQuest Leeroy Jenkins 3: Was there anyone you couldn't get an interview with? (07:45) 4: What was your personal investment in Blizzard before writing this book? (08:22) WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos StarCraft: Brood War The Lost Vikings Norse by Norse West: The Return of the Lost Vikings World of WarCraft 5: How would you describe Blizzard's brand identity? (11:03) Pixar Make Love, Not Warcraft Overwatch series Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft 6: When did the “mergers and acquisitions” era of the video game industry really begin? (12:31) Davidson & Associates Math Blaster! CUC International Sierra Entertainment Square Enix Atlus Double Fine PsychOdyssey 7: Is the “loremaster” a real thing? (16:14) Script supervisor Better Call Saul Breaking Bad DC Comics Batman Wonder Woman 8: What was the deal with “diversity scores?” (18:42) Activision Makes ‘Diversity Tool' For Overwatch 2, Call of Duty King Diversity, equity, and inclusion 9: How involved was Bobby Kotick in development? (20:55) Bobby Kotick Activision Vivendi Games Michael Morhaime Allen Adham Titan Diablo IV Overwatch 2 Overwatch 10: How did Titan become Overwatch? (26:10) Animal Crossing series Team Fortress 2 Tracer Reinhardt 11: If you had to pick an Overwatch character to be the new CEO of Blizzard, who would be best and who would be worst? (27:15) Winston Soldier: 76 Reaper Widowmaker Wrecking Ball 12: EvanArnett asks, in the early 2000s, World of Warcraft was the game most associated with gaming addiction. What was Blizzard's stance on that? (27:58) 13: Yeso asks, do you still stand by your EPIC/5 review for Final Fantasy XIII on rpgamer.com? (31:01) EXCLUSIVE REVIEW!!! by Jason Schreier Final Fantasy XIII 14: Aleph asks, what is the Day the Clown Cried of Video Games? (32:22) The Day the Clown Cried (1972) Citizen Kane Jerry Lewis Krusty the Clown Final Fantasy Versus XIII Final Fantasy XV Project Milo E3 2009: Project Natal Milo demo 15: Is there a book about games you'd really like to read, but have no interest in writing yourself? (34:44) Midway Games 16: What should readers take away from Play Nice? (37:17) LIGHTNING ROUND: Rapid Fire Blizzard Trivia(38:23) Recommendations and Outro (42:11): Jason: Triple Click Jaffe: 52 Pickup This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Journalist and author of Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard Entertainment Jason Schreier sits for an interview on Blizzard's many transformations, diversity scores, and what ultimately happened to Starcraft Ghost and Project Titan. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Jason Schreier. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Happy Rosh Hashanah! Yom Kippur Hanukkah Sukkot Simchat Torah Shemini Atzeret 1: Was there something about Blizzard in particular that made you want to write a book? (03:21) Acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft Press Reset: Ruin and Recovery in the Video Game Industry WarCraft series StarCraft series Diablo series 2: Did you actually interview more than three hundred people for this book over three years? (06:19) EverQuest Leeroy Jenkins 3: Was there anyone you couldn't get an interview with? (07:45) 4: What was your personal investment in Blizzard before writing this book? (08:22) WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos StarCraft: Brood War The Lost Vikings Norse by Norse West: The Return of the Lost Vikings World of WarCraft 5: How would you describe Blizzard's brand identity? (11:03) Pixar Make Love, Not Warcraft Overwatch series Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft 6: When did the “mergers and acquisitions” era of the video game industry really begin? (12:31) Davidson & Associates Math Blaster! CUC International Sierra Entertainment Square Enix Atlus Double Fine PsychOdyssey 7: Is the “loremaster” a real thing? (16:14) Script supervisor Better Call Saul Breaking Bad DC Comics Batman Wonder Woman 8: What was the deal with “diversity scores?” (18:42) Activision Makes ‘Diversity Tool' For Overwatch 2, Call of Duty King Diversity, equity, and inclusion 9: How involved was Bobby Kotick in development? (20:55) Bobby Kotick Activision Vivendi Games Michael Morhaime Allen Adham Titan Diablo IV Overwatch 2 Overwatch 10: How did Titan become Overwatch? (26:10) Animal Crossing series Team Fortress 2 Tracer Reinhardt 11: If you had to pick an Overwatch character to be the new CEO of Blizzard, who would be best and who would be worst? (27:15) Winston Soldier: 76 Reaper Widowmaker Wrecking Ball 12: EvanArnett asks, in the early 2000s, World of Warcraft was the game most associated with gaming addiction. What was Blizzard's stance on that? (27:58) 13: Yeso asks, do you still stand by your EPIC/5 review for Final Fantasy XIII on rpgamer.com? (31:01) EXCLUSIVE REVIEW!!! by Jason Schreier Final Fantasy XIII 14: Aleph asks, what is the Day the Clown Cried of Video Games? (32:22) The Day the Clown Cried (1972) Citizen Kane Jerry Lewis Krusty the Clown Final Fantasy Versus XIII Final Fantasy XV Project Milo E3 2009: Project Natal Milo demo 15: Is there a book about games you'd really like to read, but have no interest in writing yourself? (34:44) Midway Games 16: What should readers take away from Play Nice? (37:17) LIGHTNING ROUND: Rapid Fire Blizzard Trivia(38:23) Recommendations and Outro (42:11): Jason: Triple Click Jaffe: 52 Pickup This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Bruce Handy joined me to discuss how to write picture books; children's literature; his book on the subject Wild Things; Goodnight Moon, Judy Blume, Willy Wonka; his first TV memories of the JFK assassination and Romper Room; reading Mad Magazine and starting his own at 10 years old; writing for the Stanford Chaparral; All the President's Men; National Lampoon; college humor mags; starting at Vogue; his Spy articles on Yuppie porn, Eric Breindel and the Playboy Mansion; Spy Magazine's 1990 tv special; most likeable Americans in 1990; Harry Shearer; The Day the Clown Cried; Jerry Seinfeld; Paul Simms; working on a Spy Prank show with Kevin Nealon; Nealon gets him an interview with Lorne Michaels to help write Update; not knowing he was hired until seeing his name in the credits; writing Mr. Subliminal for Kevin; writing jokes and a Looney Tunes desk piece for Rob Schneider; did not understand how SNL works and it leading to that piece not working; a cut bit where Kevin Nealon shows a clip of him doing Weekend Update in the 50's; Herb Sargent; Weekend Update bagel breakfasts; his affection for Norm MacDonald, Michael Che, and Colin Jost; meeting Luke Perry as a host; his wife being excited by seeing Mick Jagger perform; writing the promo for Alec Baldwin / Paul Mccartney episode; Paul's legendary Thursday rehearsal; being in the read through for Matt Foley and Unfrozen Cave Man Lawyer; how he loved to use his imagination on read through; COVID vs. WWII rationing
Ep. 264: Venice 2024: Jordan Cronk on The Brutalist, Cloud, Baby Invasion, The Day the Clown Cried, Three Friends Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The 81st Venice Film Festival has just begun, and I'm podcasting from the festival about the latest movies to screen. This time I chatted with critic and programmer Jordan Cronk. Among the titles we discussed are The Brutalist (directed by Brady Corbet), Cloud (Kiyoshi Kurosawa), Baby Invasion (Harmony Korine), Three Friends (Emmanuel Mouret), and a documentary about Jerry Lewis's unfinished film The Day the Clown Cried, From Darkness To Light (Michael Lurie and Eric Friedler). Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
In this episode of Daily Comedy News, Johnny Mac discusses Shane Gillis' new Bud Light commercial titled 'The Dean's Office' and his partnership with the brand. USA Today provides a review of Adam Sandler's new Netflix special 'Adam Sandler Love You', highlighting its blend of crude humor and nostalgic content. The episode also features reviews of Langston Kerman's comedy and Michael Keaton's thoughts on the 'Beetlejuice' sequel. Additionally, listeners learn about the infamous unreleased Jerry Lewis film 'The Day the Clown Cried' and its upcoming documentary 'Darkness to Light'. 00:11 Shane Gillis' Bud Light Commercial02:11 Adam Sandler's New Netflix Special08:35 Langston Kerman's Comedy Review09:19 Dave Chappelle at the Punchline Comedy Club09:35 Ricky Gervais and The Traitors10:14 Michael Keaton and Beetlejuice Sequel10:57 The Day the Clown Cried: A Lost FilmUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping?Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media Contact Johnny Mac at John at thesharkdeck.comBuy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.
LOST FILM: The newest YouTube obsession, and no one better to join me than Casey Rocket. We discuss our theories about Dyatlov Pass incident, the infamous Noah's Ark film, & much more. Welcome to Camp
Andy returns as we talk about Torgo's horrible failure as a film viewer, Wishmaster, Picklefest, Tulsa King, Raft, Town that Dreaded Sundown, Bridgerton: The Tabletop Game, Reign of Cthulhu, the 80's All Over podcast, Stephen King books, She is Conann, The Day the Clown Cried, Arkham Asylum cancelled, the disappearance of the Micronauts, the end of Redbox, Inside Out 2 breaking records, the All-Movie Hotel, 11817, the Deadpool X-Box controller, and Clockwork Torgo: The Hudsucker Proxy. So toss your pickle, it's time for a GeekShock!
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to Christopher Lewis, son of entertainer & human juggernaut, the one, the only, Jerry Lewis. Chris was kind enough to reach out to us via a mutual connection at the Library of Congress and was pretty terrific about answering all our questions, big and small about the man known as “The King of Comedy.” The impetus for our chat was Chris' book Jerry Lewis on Being a Person, a 300+ page book is packed with photos, ruminations, life lessons, antidotes and more. It's a wonderful look at a complex comedian, director, writer, producer, golfer and philanthropist. Chris talked to us about his father and was frank about why he looks at his father with “rose colored glasses,” his father's lust for life and everything in between. Somehow we get to a vast amount of information on “Le Roi du Crazy” as the French called him. Our discussion hits everything from his love of audio and video technology to just how much of the Jerry Lewis archive was delivered to the Library of Congress. We also spoke about culturally significant high points like his guest appearance on Pink Lady and Jeff ans Slapstick (of Another Kind). Along the way we get to talking about The Day the Clown Cried, an true art imitates life Rupert Pupkin stalking situation that had everyone in the family on edge, why handshake deals were so important to Jerry and what comedians made Jerry Lewis laugh. All you have to do is sit back and listen to this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Take a listen.
Our beloved panelists guide you through new developments in CRT photo taking, an all-clown Fallout vault, and Keanu Reeves as Shadow. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Questions this week: What's a feature you appreciate in text-heavy games? (00:42) Frank, how do you achieve the perfect visual representation of what a video game looks like on a CRT? (09:32) Can we nail down a definition for “easter egg?” (15:29) Design a Fallout vault. (21:30) Insert Credit Quick Break: Project 9452, a Texas State trans gaming research study (29:05) Isaac asks: What video game character would you most want to carry around as a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet, and what would their on-device mini games be like? (31:26) When should one consider or avoid early access? (37:52) Keanu Reeves is gonna be Shadow, isn't that cool? (46:46) LIGHTNING ROUND: Unpopular Demand (52:28) Recommendations and Outro (01:06:48) Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Metal Gear series Landstalker Phantasy Star Final Fantasy VII Samurai Shodown V Special Tokimeki Memorial Citizen Sleeper Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Technicolor Easter egg Superman Jimmy Olsen J.J. Abrams Star Trek (2009) R2-D2 The Avengers (2012) Galaga Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg Legend of Zelda series Halo 2 Halo: Combat Evolved Super Mario 64 Bethesda Softworks Fallout games Fallout (American TV series) Liam Neeson The Lottery The Day the Clown Cried (1972) Rage 2 Borderlands series Memento (2000) 50 First Dates (2004) Mario series Scooby-Doo Marmaduke Batman Atomic Robo-Kid Ranger X Bonk series Dragon Quest universe Pac-Man Minecraft Baldur's Gate III Oh, Deer! Oh Deer Alan Wake Oh Deer Diner Geoff Keighley Keanu Reeves Shadow the Hedgehog Keanu Reeves to voice Shadow in Sonic 3 movie Cyberpunk 2077 Knuckles the Echidna Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Idris Elba James Bond Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023) Jean-Ralphio Saperstein Parks and Recreation Sonic Adventure 2 John Wick Kazaam (1996) Martin Scorsese Recommendations: Frank: That Fallout show is pretty good Brandon: Go to events curated for old people, Bob James - Jazz Hands This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by Project 9452, a Texas State trans gaming research study, and patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Our beloved panelists guide you through new developments in CRT photo taking, an all-clown Fallout vault, and Keanu Reeves as Shadow. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Questions this week: What's a feature you appreciate in text-heavy games? (00:42) Frank, how do you achieve the perfect visual representation of what a video game looks like on a CRT? (09:32) Can we nail down a definition for “easter egg?” (15:29) Design a Fallout vault. (21:30) Insert Credit Quick Break: Project 9452, a Texas State trans gaming research study (29:05) Isaac asks: What video game character would you most want to carry around as a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet, and what would their on-device mini games be like? (31:26) When should one consider or avoid early access? (37:52) Keanu Reeves is gonna be Shadow, isn't that cool? (46:46) LIGHTNING ROUND: Unpopular Demand (52:28) Recommendations and Outro (01:06:48) Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Metal Gear series Landstalker Phantasy Star Final Fantasy VII Samurai Shodown V Special Tokimeki Memorial Citizen Sleeper Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Technicolor Easter egg Superman Jimmy Olsen J.J. Abrams Star Trek (2009) R2-D2 The Avengers (2012) Galaga Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg Legend of Zelda series Halo 2 Halo: Combat Evolved Super Mario 64 Bethesda Softworks Fallout games Fallout (American TV series) Liam Neeson The Lottery The Day the Clown Cried (1972) Rage 2 Borderlands series Memento (2000) 50 First Dates (2004) Mario series Scooby-Doo Marmaduke Batman Atomic Robo-Kid Ranger X Bonk series Dragon Quest universe Pac-Man Minecraft Baldur's Gate III Oh, Deer! Oh Deer Alan Wake Oh Deer Diner Geoff Keighley Keanu Reeves Shadow the Hedgehog Keanu Reeves to voice Shadow in Sonic 3 movie Cyberpunk 2077 Knuckles the Echidna Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Idris Elba James Bond Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023) Jean-Ralphio Saperstein Parks and Recreation Sonic Adventure 2 John Wick Kazaam (1996) Martin Scorsese Recommendations: Frank: That Fallout show is pretty good Brandon: Go to events curated for old people, Bob James - Jazz Hands This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by Project 9452, a Texas State trans gaming research study, and patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Saturday, December 22, 2018 It's Christmas! As a treat to you, the listener(s), we're talking the three most popular Christmas movies as polled by you! Kind of weird results actually! Stay for the awards! We also go over some of our favorites/least favorites/surprises of this first year of Yours, Mine, & Theirs!0:00 -- Die Hard Christmas debate, intro, other rando Christmas movies10:45 -- 3 Godfathers26:32 -- Die Hard55:36 -- Scrooged1.24:52 -- Awards and rankings2.04:24 -- End of year awards2.15:34 -- Spider-Man talk and Christmas tracker2.20:21 -- Next podcast planning2.29:11 -- Outro and outtakesHey! Be sure to watch Pinocchio, The Last Unicorn, and Ladyhawke for next time!Hey! Watch New York Doll on Amazon Prime!Hey! Read about The Day the Clown Cried!Hey! Subscribe in iTunes!Hey! Check out the Facebook page and vote on the next category!Hey! Check out Jon's YM&T Letterboxd list!Hey! Check out Roy's YM&T Letterboxd list!Hey! Email us at yoursminetheirspodcast@gmail.com! Send new topics! Send new theme songs!
On this random episode about nothing, Ryan & I go through some bizarre childhood VHS tapes that I had in storage. This inspired a variety of discussions including; Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre, the cinema of Yahoo Serious, the 1960's Three Stooges movies, VHS box sets, Tom Green, Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio, Warriors of Virtue, Jerry Lewis' The Day the Clown Cried, and a bunch more topics that don't relate to anything.
It's Dee's birthday and the only gift he wants is to finally see Jerry Lewis' legendary never released Holocaust film “The Day the Clown Cried” about a circus clown who entertains Jewish children in a concentration camp before they head to their final shower of doom. Atheist Preacher calls in with the grossest story ever...
This week on Nerd Overload, we discuss the trailer for Lisa Frankenstein, the problems with the George Calin AI-generated comedy special, City of Heroes MMORPG returns (kind of), Final Fantasy XIV's content update, the possible release of the infamous film The Day the Clown Cried, video game industry layoffs, and Konami's upcoming classic game packs. We also give mini-reviews of IDW Comics' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the new Doctor Who specials, The Green Knight, hockey, AND MORE! We want to thank David Pencil for our original intro/outro. You can find more of his work at DavidPencil.com (https://www.davidpencil.com/). Hey! Do you like our logo? Do you also like t-shirts, mugs, and other cool stuff? Well, now you can get a shirt or mug with our logo! Head to our TeePublic (https://www.teepublic.com/user/nerdoverloadnow) page to check them out!
Making a Holocaust clown movie is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Day The Clown Cried, from a producer not paying the cast and crew, to Jerry Lewis choosing to never release the film. But surprise! Ian told Clint and Rae the episode would be about the original The Nutty Professor... Support us on Patreon! (Which includes the longer Director's Cut version of this episode!) Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Buy our merch! In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make. Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:34 - The Nutty Professor (1963) 08:35 - The Day The Clown Cried (Unreleased) Sources: BBC: https://bit.ly/3EYBlFY Dead & Me: https://bit.ly/3tcRRj3 Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3F7oxgv Jerry Lewis: In Person: https://bit.ly/46sYrkp Kings of Comedy: The Life and Art Of Jerry Lewis: https://bit.ly/3FiDWdS New York Times: https://bit.ly/3LV0eGr New Yorker: https://bit.ly/3rVedFx Reuters: https://bit.ly/3ZMyWYu Spy Magazine: https://bit.ly/3PFCOG3 Vanity Fair: https://bit.ly/3PFivZi Vulture: https://bit.ly/48SAkNB Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme #itwasashtshow #thedaytheclowncried #jerrylewis
"Raised Eyebrows" author Steve Stoliar joined me to discuss silent film comedians; Universal horror monsters; The Three Stooges; how The Marx Brothers were the best; becoming his secretary and archivist; meeting Groucho's friends; going to UCLA to study history and hanged to television; saw decline and fall of Groucho in person as well as rage-ridden Erin Fleming; saving all his witticisms; his book comes out and is now going to be a motion picture; 1972 - he tries at UCLA to get Animal Crackers rereleased; does a press conference and meets Groucho for the first time; Universal rereleases it; a year later, Steve asks for a summer job; becomes secretary and archivist; worked seven days a week; Groucho was a personal history capsule; Groucho worked a benefit concert for the 1906 earthquake and performed the night Pres. Harding died; Groucho's Long Island home on the market; friendship with Alice Cooper; first two films made in Kaufman Astoria Studios; then family moved to Hollywood; their lost silent film "Humor isk" will never be found, but there are censored scenes that might; The Day the Clown Cried; going with Groucho to the set of Bob Hope's Joys; not going to Welcome Back, Kotter; he conservatorship trial; not taking part in the estate trial; gets a job typing scripts for Universal; hired by Dick Cavett based on his humorous correspondence; becomes a freelance TV writer; now his book is becoming a movie; CBS takes a sitcom starring Frank Zappa's children written by Steve and tries to make it "Normal Life"; TV & movies are better and worse than they've ever been; "blue humor"; "objectionable" humor; his other works "Imperfect Storm" abut Howard Storm and "Salami's and Swastikas" based on his fathers letters home.
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"La felicità non esiste. Di conseguenza non ci resta che provare ad essere felici senza" In questi tempi assai oscuri e tristi, una risata ci farà bene. Un intero film potrebbe salvarci. Ecco a voi il cinema del talentuoso e controverso artista (comico e non solo) noto come Jerry Lewis! Chiudiamo codesta rassegna essenzialmente comica con un film tutt'altro che divertente. In tutti i sensi. Il film maledetto di Jerry Lewis e tuttora uno dei casi più eclatanti di pellicole inedite e incompiute della storia del cinema. Un progetto che Lewis ha sempre amato e odiato in base alle circostanze. Strumentalizzazione del dolore (storico, in questo caso) o un lavoro che avrebbe meritato una possibilità? Qualunque sia la risposta, "The Day the Clown Cried" offre sempre interessanti spunti di riflessione. Link per iscriversi ai servizi di Amazon: http://www.amazon.it/amazonprime?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/music/unlimited?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?tag=pendente90-21 http://www.amazon.it/joinstudent?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/nonprimehomepage/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?_encoding=UTF8&tag=exampleAssociateStoreID-21?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/tbyb/huc?pf=1&tag=AssociateTrackingID?tag=pendente90-21
PENDENTE: Rubrica su Cinema, letteratura, fumetto ed esperienze culturali
"La felicità non esiste. Di conseguenza non ci resta che provare ad essere felici senza" In questi tempi assai oscuri e tristi, una risata ci farà bene. Un intero film potrebbe salvarci. Ecco a voi il cinema del talentuoso e controverso artista (comico e non solo) noto come Jerry Lewis! Prima della sua decade di assenza (compensata dalla travagliata lavorazione del film maledetto "The Day the Clown Cried"), Jerry Lewis dirige il suo film in apparenza più temerario ma anche più sprecato. Il risultato è "Scusi, dov'è il fronte?". Link per iscriversi ai servizi di Amazon: http://www.amazon.it/amazonprime?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/music/unlimited?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?tag=pendente90-21 http://www.amazon.it/joinstudent?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/nonprimehomepage/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?_encoding=UTF8&tag=exampleAssociateStoreID-21?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/tbyb/huc?pf=1&tag=AssociateTrackingID?tag=pendente90-21
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 814, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1980s fads 1: Torn sweatshirts and legwarmers were all the rage after this 1983 Jennifer Beals movie. Flashdance. 2: Sensitive men of the '70s were out; "Real Men" didn't eat this. quiche. 3: Androgeny was exemplified by Eurythmics' Annie Lennox, and by this lead singer of Culture Club. Boy George. 4: Based on Xavier Roberts' sculptures, these dolls were a popular item for adoption in 1983. Cabbage Patch (Kids). 5: Greed was good: Trump taught "The Art of the Deal", and she said, "Only the little people pay taxes". (Leona) Helmsley. Round 2. Category: well equipped 1: Cars come with standard equipment, but you can add on these, from the Latin for "choice". options. 2: This piece of equipment was first worn by a future admiral playing in the 1893 Army-Navy Game. football helmet. 3: Corers, ballers, griddles and mousse rings are equipment used by these professionals. chefs. 4: Among the equipment in a well-stocked lab is this piece you grow your mold in. petri dish. 5: Hidden cameras, bugs and PC taps are classified as this type of equipment, from the French for "to watch over". surveillance. Round 3. Category: i've got supernatural powers 1: Hanuman, a monkey god of this religion, sometimes has 5 heads. Hinduism. 2: A Scottish breed of cow shares its name with this Celtic god of love whose kisses become birds. Angus. 3: This Semitic mother goddess can make the heavens and earth tremble (and film critics wince). Ishtar. 4: The Greek goddess of justice, she can turn herself into animals and also be your worst enemy. Nemesis. 5: The Greek goddess of magic and Shakespeare's queen of the witches, she can make cows fat or skinny. Hecate. Round 4. Category: italian cinema 1: His film "Life is Beautiful" was widely compared to Jerry Lewis' "The Day the Clown Cried". Roberto Benigni. 2: Literary classics Pasolini adapted for the screen include this one, as "I Racconti di Canterbury". "The Canterbury Tales". 3: "Miss Italia" was an early film by this beauty known as "La Lollo". Gina Lollobrigida. 4: It's the "Open City" in the title of Rossellini's film about the German occupation. Rome. 5: In "La Dolce Vita", Walter Santesso played the photographer who gave his name to this profession. Paparazzi (named for Paparazzo). Round 5. Category: the letter g 1: A G-note is slang for this amount of money. a $1,000. 2: Item in common to a stripper and the guitarist in her band. a G-string. 3: The logo of this Cheerios maker is a big letter G. General Mills. 4: Of the U.S. presidents, the one whose middle name is usually shown as G.. Harding. 5: This fusion saxophonist's real last name is Gorelick. Kenny G. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
GGACP celebrates the birthday (February 9th) of comedian, TV writer and host of the popular Internet show/podcast “The Best Show,” Tom Scharpling by revisiting this memorable interview from 2017. In this episode, Tom weighs in on a wide range of topics, including the comic genius of Martin Short (and Charles Grodin), the self-importance of Jerry Lewis, the body count of “Death Wish 3” and the forgotten history of “Saturday Night Live.” Also: Jimmie Walker breaks out, Harry Shearer holds out, Tom feuds with Chuck Woolery and Hitler puts a hit out on the Three Stooges. PLUS: Gilbert O'Sullivan! “The Day the Clown Cried”! Alex P. Keaton goes to Japan! Tom meets Lisa Simpson! And the creepiest song ever written! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS WEEK ON THE NERDY VENOMS... we say goodbye to figures in nerdy culture hit us the hardest. Also Black Panther Wakanda Forever gets reviewed and the news on this week's Nerdy Venoms Podcast.
La llegenda del Wendingo, "The Day the Clown Cried", la pel·lícula amagada de Jerry Lewis o que passa si un compositor clàssic vol fer més de 9 sinfonies seran les històries de les que parlarem. A continuació t'ho expliquem Perquè a l'estiu La Nit Més Fosca és... Pànic a la Ciutat -- Gràcies als mecenes: Anna G Beatriz Sequera Elenuki Ester Roig Jordi Gibal Magí Marc Roig Marta Solà Mercè Galindo Naila NPiK Patri Gomez Pau Cristina Domènech Lorena G Beatriz Sequera Cristina Martínez Claudia Cid Enric Lozano Pastor Jordana Ruiz Joan Sabaté Ros Cristina Silvia Cubo Oscar Villar Lorenzo Alou Maria Pilar Espinach Aida Viza - MCabello71 Carme Porras Vannateam Paula Vicente Garcia nons.nons Josep Olle Gonzalez Mariona VIlamitjana Rodenas Neuscb Antonio Gorgollon Sabate Cristina Roda Giol Anna Piculla Pablo Medina Eulàlia Boada Cristina Domenech Martamulet Alfonso Alonso Gothmorgana Jou Beatriz Glero Haribald75 Jordi Armadans Peller Inga Ernesto Flecha Pep Palet Mariona Sildavia rllado Mydu Miren Gotzone Garcia Domingo Ivan Conde Carranza neuscb Anónimo David Bande Julián Fernan Neus MarGa ToaLLin Eva Soler Laia Talarn Eva Segovia Galisteo Mercè Garcia Al bert Cram GaMo TV Júlia Galiano Jordi Martí Aixalà Circe Marietta Roselló Cinta Akira Fundo Gonzalo Bustamante Héctor Col·labora a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lanitmesfosca Segueix-nos a: Facebook: https://bit.ly/30dM6nf Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XibXYp Twitter: https://bit.ly/2FKCYZK
Harry Shearer joined me to talk about radio as a default outlet; doing all parts of his Le Show; having a studio in his homes; Apologies of the Week; Randy Bass; Colin Powell Tribute Show; talking to whistle blowers; his impressions of Presidents Reagan, George HW Bush, Donald Trump, and George W. Bush; only seeing the Godfather last year and never seeing Titanic or Star Wars; Tom Leopold's Conversion Roast and how he created his rabbi character for it; how 9/11 changed Le Show; lack of censorship; radio stations; Credibility Gap's Tonight Show parody "Where's Johnny?"; Night the Lights Stayed on in Pittsburgh; "Cracking Up"; "Who's On First"; Fernwood Tonight; Fred Willard; K-Time; Synchronized Swimming; The Day the Clown Cried v. Thicke of the Night; Tom Snyder; the infamous Cougerand sketch on SNL; OJ Simpson and the creation of the term "the n word"; Dr. Hibbert; "Excellent"; Laverne & Shirley; The Credibility Gap teaches statistics; Private Secretary; first paycheck --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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This week, Kidd Kong does something a little different and talks about a film, made in 1972 but to this day still unreleased to general public, the dark comedy The Day the Clown Cried, starring Jerry Lewis as a clown in a concentration camp in Nazi Germany
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This time, we take a listener request to cover the 1980 slasher, Fade to Black. Plus, we talk about the recently released lost George A Romero film, The Amusement Park. Is there a obscure movie that you absolutely love and think more people need to know about? Shoot us an email and we will cover it on the show! (someonesfavoritemoviepodcast@gmail.com) The Amusement Park lost media (16:15) Jerry Lewis' lost The Day the Clown Cried (17:00) other lost media including lost Doctor Who (21:20) Fade to Black (26:50) Randy is the host of the big dumb comedy show Miserable Retail Slave. We recently celebrated our 9 year podcasting anniversary on the show. You can listen to it here: bit.ly/miserableretailslave Tom Coe is the host of the long running podcast, Jake and Tom Conquer the World. It's the conversation between two geeks at the end of the bar. Listen to here if you love nerding out: https://drunkendorkpodcast.libsyn.com/ Randy was recently a guest on the Bumming with Bobcat podcast along with Shayna from Girl Interuppter and Dennis from The Dennis Show! It's a fun conversation about alcohol and podcasting. Listen here! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-pork-chop-in-every-beer/id957207905?i=1000529031444
Peyton tells Austin about "Poochinski," a sitcom about a dead cop coming back to life as a talking dog. They also discuss Peyton's proposed reboot of the show, Ted Kaczynski, The Day the Clown Cried, and Ben Shapiro's tiny wood. Follow @E2APodcast on twitter https://twitter.com/E2APodcast
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The gang gets destroyed this week as they review Destroyer (2018) starring Nicole Kidman as a grizzled LAPD officer on the prowl for vengeance or something. Directed by Karyn Kusama, Destroyer is a gritty vengeance flick where Nicole Kidman doesn't play her typical porcelain doll character. How did the the boys take to this flick chosen by Joseph? Tune in and find out!In News this week: Paramount, Top Gun: Maverick, homoerotic imagery, blue angels, Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible, Resident Evil, Paranoid Park 2, Netflix, Apple, David Arquette, David Arquette is back, Ready to Rumble, professional wrestling, Volunteer firefighter, Ronald Reagan biopic, Dennis Quaid, Tyler and Company, Ellen, Dennis Quaid is here, The day the Clown Cried, Jerry Lewis, Germany, Amazon Echo, Alexa, deutschland, Baden-Württemberg, Lower Saxony, Hessen, Frankfurt, Spider-man, Into the spiderverse, From Dusk til Dawn, From Dusk til Shaun, Shaun of the Dead, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Finn Wolfhard, Bill Hader, Paul Rudd, A Cinderella Movie, Uncharted, Tom Holland, The Devil All The Time, Cherry, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, James Bond, No Time to Die, Daniel Craig, Cyberpunk, Chloe Grace Moretz, Cary Fukunaga, Godzilla vs King Kong, Larry King, Bee Movie, Christopher Nolan, Warner Brothers, James Cameron, HBO Max, The Matrix, Ice-T, Law and Order, Keanu Reeves, Total Recall, Tales from the Crypt. Robert Longo, Nicolas Cage, Nick Offerman, Sarah Silverman, Tik Tok, Michael Jackson, Salem Witch Trials, Paul Bettany, Sophia Lillis, Steve Zahn, Judy Greer, Stephen Root, Jeff Nichols, Take Shelter, Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver, Sam Sheppard, Jaden Martel, It, Sebastian Stan, Scoot Mcneery, Bradley Whitford, Werner Hertzog, Bad Lieutenant Port of Call New Orleans, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks: Johnny Mnemonic - Amazon PrimeThe History of Swear Words - NetflixUncle Frank - Amazon PrimeMidnight Special - HBO Max
Some podcasts pull up old audio and call it a day, but when Insert Credit goes retro, we do it up right. All-time great questions return anew for fresh answers. Questions this week: Who are the greatest frauds in video games? (09:52) How would you adapt Bartleby the Scrivener into a video game? (15:13) Which video game characters who have never met before would you set up for a blind date? (19:28) What is the exact middle game? (24:04) What the hell is wrong with video games? (29:01) A national pizza chain has hired you to choose the games to emulate on their arcade cabinet; but they can only be abandonware by defunct publishers. What do you choose? (32:13) If there were a video game convention where only one company could represent each country, who would be there? (37:35) Who is the Prince of video games? (43:16) How could we save Sega by readjusting their timeline? (48:50) What's the Day the Clown Cried of Video Games? (53:43) LIGHTNING ROUND: Pokedexperts (01:00:39) Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman.
Some podcasts pull up old audio and call it a day, but when Insert Credit goes retro, we do it up right. All-time great questions return anew for fresh answers. Original music by Kurt Feldman. Questions this week: Who are the greatest frauds in video games? (09:52) How would you adapt Bartleby the Scrivener into a video game? (15:13) Which video game characters who have never met before would you set up for a blind date? (19:28) What is the exact middle game? (24:04) What the hell is wrong with video games? (29:01) A national pizza chain has hired you to choose the games to emulate on their arcade cabinet; but they can only be abandonware by defunct publishers. What do you choose? (32:13) If there were a video game convention where only one company could represent each country, who would be there? (37:35) Who is the Prince of video games? (43:16) How could we save Sega by readjusting their timeline? (48:50) What's the Day the Clown Cried of Video Games? (53:43) LIGHTNING ROUND: Pokedexperts (01:00:39)
Support the Show for $2 a month and receive all future episodes early at https://sardonicast.com and https://www.patreon.com/Sardonicast. Buy Sardonicast T-Shirts, and other merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/sardonicast. Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/sardonicast Website: https://sardonicast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sardonicast Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/sardonicast Twitter: https://twitter.com/sardonicast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sardonicast Ralph's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ralphthemoviemaker Alex's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/IHEOfficial Adam's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YourMovieSucksDOTorg Alex's Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHE_OFFICIAL Ralph's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ralphsepe Adam's Twitter: https://twitter.com/2gay2lift Adam's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/YMS Intro music by: https://www.youtube.com/user/anUnkindnessvideo Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:46 - Adam played Hunt Down the Freeman 15:20 - Nightmare on Elm Street 42:00 - Tokyo Story 1:07:48 - Q&A 1:08:00 - Do you think people being so focused on directors when discussing a film undermines other's work on the film, like set designers, concept artists, etc 1:10:50 - Are there any movies you think benefitted from a low budget (or perhaps the other way around, any high budget movies you think had too big a budget for their own good)? 1:15:54 - What are your thoughts on the people who don't like Charlie Kaufman's work because they think the characters are pathetic or privileged? 1:18:07 - Do you think there will ever be a point in time where VFX becomes indistinguishable to real life, or do you think the audience’s eyes will always adapt to and notice it? 1:24:40 - Do you gentlemen consider it viable for films to leave in footage of people, whether actors or stunt people, genuinely being injured? Is it exploitative or is it justified in that it provides the effect needed? 1:27:15 - What’s your opinion on television shows that try to tackle internet cultule? 1:32:09 - My girlfriend and I just watch Brazil. We both didn’t like the film. Alex, I follow you on Letterboxd and saw you gave it five stars. What did you like about the film? Adam and Ralph I would like to know you opinions too. 1:35:46 - What are your thoughts on YouTube Poop? 1:37:45 - What are your opinions on listening to album leaks? Is it morally wrong or disrespectful to the artist to listen to there music early? 1:44:30 - What makes reincorporation and callbacks work in a film? 1:46:03 - Is ther any good movies based off the lovecraftian mythos or on cosmic horror? If they aren't any do you think that there is a reason for that? 1:48:37 - Are there any banned/ unreleased films that you are most interested in watching? For example, Don’s Plum or The Day the Clown Cried. Alex's recommendation: Naked (1993) (Timestamps by christian larson)
In which an unfinished Holocaust "dramedy" gains a reputation as the worst movie ever made even though no one has ever seen it, and Ken thinks a lot about dog poop. Certificate #46512.
July 19-25, 1986 Today Ken talks to writer, host, podcaster, and bizarro Ken Jake Fogelnest. Ken and Jake discuss the Stuff, John Waters, being a "precocious" kid, Larry Cohen, Squirt TV, Cable Access, Night Flight, working from home, branding, Midnight Blue, The Comedy Store, supportive parents, Cypress Hill, The Beastie Boys, seeing Rocky Horror live, refusing to recognize authority, Channel J, Channel 23, watching Degrassi for the first time, getting an idea of what a cool teenage room is, Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains, rebuilding cable, being an advocate for lost media, being Star Struck, Valley Girl, Steve Jones, dead malls, Kevin Smith, Tom Green, Jerri Hall sitcoms, unsold pilots, Criterion, MTV's 120 Minutes, the children of Night Flight, Maron, stand up comedy, Rachel Sweet, The Gong Show, lost movies, Penelope Spheeris, Ken's huge balls, Albert Brooks, The Day the Clown Cried, Harry Shearer, owning film prints, Private Parts, Howard Stern, 4k UHD, Vamp, James Cameron's pitch of Aliens, Evening Magazine, PM Magazine, Cheers, Meatballs vs. Meatballs II, Wet Hot American Summer, Fridays, Spenser for Hire, Back to the Beach, tours of shooting locations, Alan Thicke's Teenage Years, discogs, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Hitler's Teeth, the genius of Martin Short, Doug Benson in Captain EO, Mr. Belvedere, Working for Marvel, writing on Runaways, The Sopranos, Three's Company, The New Twilight Zone, pretentious movies, Brendon Tartikoff and Jake's promise to never assault you with his serious musical aspirations.
Originally aired April 29, 2018 Comedian, actor, writer and GGACP fan Patton Oswalt drops by the studio (finally!) to discuss the films of Sidney Lumet and Billy Wilder, the "unnatural" art of sitcom acting, the disappearance of grindhouse theaters and the influence of "Richard Pryor: Live in Concert." Also, Larry Cohen deconstructs Superman, Gilbert imagines "Titanic, Part II," the Karate Kid opens a car dealership and Patton stages "The Day the Clown Cried." PLUS: Praising "Ratatouille"! Remembering John Cazale! The artistry of Rick Baker! "Francis Ford Coppola's Dr. Strange"! And the shocking climax in the case of the Golden State Killer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys start the episode by talking about the untimely death of Chadwick Boseman, which actors they feel needs to get some recognition while they're still alive, and touch on Jerry Lewis' unreleased movie The Day the Clown Cried. We talk about Adam's fan club (Go, Team Adam) and how he is now world famous for making mundane stories interesting. Rogelio rips into Adam for talking about his Atlantic City trip for 40 minutes in the long lost episode of I Swear We're Not a Couple that will never see the light of day. They close the show discussing Target, Starbucks, KOLA 99.9, and Burger King Chicken Sandwiches. This episode is brought to you by Cookie Girl Cookies. Mention the code "NotACoupleShow" on Instagram when placing your next order to receive $3 off your total. Follow Cookie Girl Cookies at CookieGirlCookies_LA on Instagram to place your order today! Make sure you listen to THIS episode to hear the secret code word for a chance to win a dozen free cookies! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/i-swear-were-not-a-couple/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/i-swear-were-not-a-couple/support
Jerry Lewis was a well established independent filmmaker, well before the term "independent filmmaker" was widely used in the film industry. Was he ready for this holocaust drama about a clown? Redbubble Clips used in this episode: The Great Dictator (1940) The Caddy (1953) The Bellboy (1960) Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin Reunion 1976 MDA Telethon Jerry Lewis interview with David Letterman (1982) The Dick Cavett Show Starcrash (1979) Howard Stern with Harry Shearer The Story of the Day the Clown Cried Music by Kevin MacLeod "Discovery Hit" "Jazz Brunch" "Miami Nights"
Mystery 382 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don'ts wraps up Crybaby Clown, listen to find out just what this man-baby-clown is up to! https://archive.org/download/thenighttheclowncriediitheme/The%20Night%20the%20Clown%20Cried%20II%20%28Theme%29.mp3 Mystery 382: The Night The Clown Cried II: Tears of Doom! Hosts: Amelia (@FatalAmelia) and Billy (@thebillyseguire) Air Date: 2020/03/20 iTunes Download Google Play Download You can find updates, pictures, or … Continue reading "Mystery 382: The Night The Clown Cried II: Tears of Doom!"
Mystery 382 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts wraps up Crybaby Clown, listen to find out just what this man-baby-clown is up to! https://archive.org/download/thenighttheclowncriediitheme/The%20Night%20the%20Clown%20Cried%20II%20%28Theme%29.mp3 Mystery 382: The Night The Clown Cried II: Tears of Doom! Hosts: Amelia (@FatalAmelia) and Billy (@thebillyseguire) Air Date: 2020/03/20 iTunes Download Google Play Download You can find updates, pictures, or … Continue reading "Mystery 382: The Night The Clown Cried II: Tears of Doom!"
Mystery 380 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts has Amelia and Billy finally returning! After a stressful week of Egon (our cat!) being sick and then a week to take a breath after that, we’re back with the first episode of season two of Mystery Incorporated! It’s officially the beginning of the end of our … Continue reading "Mystery 380: The Night the Clown Cried"
Mystery 380 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don'ts has Amelia and Billy finally returning! After a stressful week of Egon (our cat!) being sick and then a week to take a breath after that, we're back with the first episode of season two of Mystery Incorporated! It's officially the beginning of the end of our … Continue reading "Mystery 380: The Night the Clown Cried"
Heil, Food Courtlers! It’s time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don’t have to! Sean and Jon saw Jojo Rabbit, the “anti-hate satire” from Taika Waititi. Will this tale of a Hitler Youth resonate with our current political climate? Or is everyone who watches it, in fact, a Nazi? Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop some antacid because it’s time to unsuccessfully attempt to tie our (spoiler) dead Mom’s shoes! Bon Appetit! Caption: “Nice Auschwitz Lady!”
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, we've dipped into the vault here at Banter HQ and re-released a short interview with film historian and Cinepunk Robert J. E. Simpson we recorded back in 2017 when Jim chatted with Robert about the work of Jerry Lewis, including his controversial 1972 WWII comedy The Day the Clown Cried. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/banterflix)
Jerry Lewis's unreleased Holocaust film THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED (1972) has often been described as a masterpiece of bad taste and a failed attempt at Oscar bait by Lewis. This week's guests, authors Jeff Abraham and Burt Kearns (THE SHOW WON'T GO ON: THE MOST SHOCKING, BIZARRE, AND HISTORIC DEATHS OF PERFORMERS ONSTAGE) sit down with Sasha and Steven to passionately defend the Man himself and what remains perhaps the most notorious unreleased movie in Hollywood history. How much of the film did Burt and Jeff (as well as Sasha and Steven) see, anyway? So... is it like, um, a comedy? And what's a "tati-tattoo"? Listen to find out. JEFF ABRAHAM is a comedy historian and the go-to pop culture expert for television producers, documentary directors and authors. As an entertainment publicist, he's represented comedy giants including Andrew Dice Clay, Steve Harvey, George Lopez, Bill Maher and, for the last eleven years of his life, George Carlin. He's also owner and curator of one of the world's largest comedy album archives, and is on the board of The National Comedy Center. BURT KEARNS is a television and motion picture producer, director, writer, journalist -- and author of the controversial tabloid television memoir, Tabloid Baby. His credits include Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson... and The Seventh Python. And with two-time Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy, he wrote and produced a Burt Reynolds film, Cloud 9. Find out more about Jeff and Burt's book THE SHOW WON'T GO ON here: https://theshowwontgoon.com
Jerry Lewis's unreleased Holocaust film THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED (1972) has often been described as a masterpiece of bad taste and a failed attempt at Oscar bait by Lewis. This week's guests, authors Jeff Abraham and Burt Kearns (THE SHOW WON'T GO ON: THE MOST SHOCKING, BIZARRE, AND HISTORIC DEATHS OF PERFORMERS ONSTAGE) sit down with Sasha and Steven to passionately defend the Man himself and what remains perhaps the most notorious unreleased movie in Hollywood history. How much of the film did Burt and Jeff (as well as Sasha and Steven) see, anyway? So... is it like, um, a comedy? And what's a "tati-tattoo"? Listen to find out. JEFF ABRAHAM is a comedy historian and the go-to pop culture expert for television producers, documentary directors and authors. As an entertainment publicist, he's represented comedy giants including Andrew Dice Clay, Steve Harvey, George Lopez, Bill Maher and, for the last eleven years of his life, George Carlin. He's also owner and curator of one of the world's largest comedy album archives, and is on the board of The National Comedy Center. BURT KEARNS is a television and motion picture producer, director, writer, journalist -- and author of the controversial tabloid television memoir, Tabloid Baby. His credits include Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson... and The Seventh Python. And with two-time Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy, he wrote and produced a Burt Reynolds film, Cloud 9. Find out more about Jeff and Burt's book THE SHOW WON'T GO ON here: https://theshowwontgoon.com
Ritu offers to Tiger Mom Ken's kid, Ken explains why he hated being Jewish as kid, and Ken tells Ritu about Jerry Lewis's lost Holocaust film The Day the Clown Cried.
A mini episode, goodness, gracious, what was he thinking?
Ein fertiger Film - für immer weggesperrt. Das ist "The Day The Clown Cried". Hatte der Komiker Jerry Lewis schlicht zu viel Angst, den heiklen Film zu veröffentlichen? Es geht immerhin um einen Clown. Im Konzentrationslager.
Why don't we just leave them stranded, alone in Crystal Cove? The Scooby Gang is separated. Your Favorite Monsters are watching, so bold. Maybe this mystery is lingering, sequel unsatisfied (so unsatisfied.) Guess we guess have to watch it. This is what is sounds like, When the Clown Cried! (part 2!)
The gang is back in the Crystal Cove we've grown familiar with, and they're worse than they've ever been, now down one member! A giant baby terror clown is crying his way from main street to dead end drive and Your Favorite Monsters, Betsy and Blake, are trying to dodge tantrums and catching the references in The Night the Clown Cried...Part 1!
All three of your favorite educated hillbillies are back for a rambling discussion about movies with numbers in the titles. Just a few of the movies and actors discussed are: Twelve Angry Men Murder on the Orient Express Albert Finney Scatman Crothers Black Dynamite Pam Greer Ossie Davis Fred Williamson The Seven Samurai The Seventh Sign The Seven Faces of Doctor Lao Tony Randall Ingmar Bergman Max von Sydow 7even The Magnificent Seven The Three Amigos The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada 3 Days of the Condor Robert Redford Faye Dunaway The Towering Inferno Steve McQueen Paul Newman Oliver Reed Dick van Patten Five Easy Pieces Jack Nicholson The Twelve Chairs Frank Langella Mel Brooks Woody Allen Love and Death Fedrico Fellini 8 1/2 Claudia Cardinale King of Comedy Jerry Lewis The Day the Clown Cried Two Mules For Sister Sara Clint Eastwood Shirley McClain Suzanne Pleshette Scott Glenn The Right Stuff Three's Company Norman Fell Send in your favorite number movies, sexually unfufilled tv housewives and movies with subtitles to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @longmireheavy Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod Bonus audio in the credits of Oliver Reed on Carson and Letterman. The post Movies with Numbers in the Title appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
Wherein the narrator explores the history of "lost" films and recounts his thoughts on the screenplay for Jerry Lewis's hidden film, about which he seldom spoke, an alleged slapstick comedy set in a concentration camp: THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED.
Grab your shovels, majors – we’re goin’ diggin! This week, it’s all about remembering that which was once forgot. Liam’s got a story about an ill-conceived holocaust movie (whose genre I’m still unsure of), and Tom takes us through yesteryear’s hot Tumblr drama. The Day the Clown Cried: 1:35 Tumblin’ Down Memory Lane: 14:09 […]
Get ready for a deep dive episode into the imagery and themes used by Cloverfield (2008) and how they evoke and comment on imagery from 9/11 and terrorism more generally. Cloverfield was a pretty big deal back in 2008 and we make sure to talk about the critical reception then and discuss some great scholarly articles that have been produced since then. If you want to talk more about the themes and imagery contained in this movie, or any horror movie for that matter, head on over to the Horror Pod Class Facebook group and click to join. To let you know up front, we are discussing two academic papers: "Terrorist Attack!: The Spectacle of Evil in the Blended Horror of Cloverfield" by James Aston of Liverpool Hope University "Cloverfield’s Monstrosity: Ideology and Terror" by Steen Christiansen of Aalborg University. This one hosted on Academia.edu, but signup up is free! Show Notes: 2:35- Tyler is watching and enjoying the Handmaid's Tale, even though it can be brutal to watch. Head on over to Signal Horizon and check out Tyler's reviews and recaps of the show. 3:35- Did you know that the original novel of the Handmaid's Tale is available on Kindle Unlimited? It is free to sign up and it also has some pretty awesome horror- click here to see some of the awesome books that make Kindle Unlimited worth it for genre fiction fans. 4:30- Big shout-out to Raygun's, a local Kansas City T-Shirt shop and their Gilead line! 5:30- Mike is reading Blood Standard by Laird Barron. It is awesome and you ought to pre-order a copy over on Amazon! 8:00- Speaking of Laird Barron, one of his novellas Mysterium Tremendum is on Pseudopod and it is read by the very talented Jon Padgett. This story is a three-parter, but you can check out part one right here. 20:00- First up is "Cloverfield’s Monstrosity: Ideology and Terror" by Steen Christiansen of Aalborg University. This is a super interesting look at how we construct ideologies and their associated images. 33:15- We talk briefly about the other Cloverfield movies, 10 Cloverfield Lane and the Cloverfield Paradox. For more about these two movies you can read this really interesting article on Junkee about how 10 Cloverfield Lane continues the War on Terror motif of the first film and also check out Tracy's take on the Cloverfield Paradox. 33:45- "Terrorist Attack!: The Spectacle of Evil in the Blended Horror of Cloverfield" by James Aston of Liverpool Hope University This paper is super neat because James Aston argues that the movie at least tries to offer a critique on our collective responses to terrorism. 37:00- The view that Cloverfield reflected some of the imagery from 9/11 is not just held by a small group of scholars and humble podcasters, in fact it was widely discussed at the time. You can read this Salon article from 2008 that pretty well sums up the sentiment. 40:30- A really powerful documentary about 9/11 and the images associated with it is 9/11: The Falling Man. 48:00- Click here to read more about Philip Fracassi's novella, Shiloh. 48:30- Read more on Wikipedia about the unreleased 1972 Jerry Lewis film, The Day the Clown Cried. Tyler also talks about Scaramouche Jones, a one person play with a similar theme. Read more about Scaramouche Jones over at The Telegraph. 59:00- Here is the article on Junkee about how 10 Cloverfield Lane continues the War on Terror motif of the first film. We hope you enjoyed today's episode! Don't forget to hit up the Horror Pod Class Facebook group, let us know what you think of the podcast and what films, books, and topics you think we should discuss next. You can follow Mike on Goodreads and Tyler on Twitter. Make sure you also check out Signal Horizon for the latest horror news, reviews, and analysis. Until then, class dismissed!
Comedian, actor, writer and GGACP fan Patton Oswalt drops by the studio (finally!) to discuss the films of Sidney Lumet and Billy Wilder, the "unnatural" art of sitcom acting, the disappearance of grindhouse theaters and the influence of "Richard Pryor: Live in Concert." Also, Larry Cohen deconstructs Superman, Gilbert imagines "Titanic, Part II," the Karate Kid opens a car dealership and Patton stages "The Day the Clown Cried." PLUS: Praising "Ratatouille"! Remembering John Cazale! The artistry of Rick Baker! "Francis Ford Coppola's Dr. Strange"! And the shocking climax in the case of the Golden State Killer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this, the first live episode of the ApeCast at GMan Tavern, Don, David and guests Mike Vinopal and Brian Sweeney talk about working as a television extra, the fact that Mike dated Don's wife before they got married, Jerry Lewis's The Day the Clown Cried, and each person's favorite film of 2017. Also, we are treated with a song by Mike.Plus, as always, six things for you to do this week...
Episode 5 12/16/17 Stories from David Bluvband, Hosted by (some guy named) Frank (who smells a lot like hotdogs)
SPOILER: Reviewing movies, books & TV shows in their entirety
“The D is silent” This week we’re watching Quentin Tarantino’s revisionist western ‘Django Unchained’ starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio and the team are in two minds about its uncomfortable mixture of tones. While Paul wonders if presenting Spoiler has made him extra-sensitive, Rachael discusses her differing reactions to cartoonish splatter and realistic brutality, while Andy feels that the film merely uses slavery as a catalyst to stoke the flames of the audience’s bloodlust. While Rachael cringes at Tarantino’s decision to include jarring modern music on the soundtrack when he had access to the supreme Ennio Morricone, Andy suggests that Tarantino’s penchant for homage may undermine his own unique voice. Paul explains the etiquette of watching violent 18 rated films in coffee shops and the team discuss whether revenge films are morally acceptable in a society that is perhaps too in love with violence already. On the plus side, everyone adores Christoph Waltz. And is Quentin Tarantino really comparable to J.K. Rowling? Elsewhere, Andy explores whether real life tragedy can ever be successfully combined with fiction, with reference to the ‘X-Men’ films, ‘Quantum Leap’ and Jerry Lewis’s lost item of cult obsession ‘The Day the Clown Cried’. This week’s scale: Taranti-no or Taranti-yes
Jacques and Joe remember the life and legendary career of the late, great Jerry Lewis, from Martin & Lewis to "The King of Comedy" to the MDA Labor Day Telethon, and even his infamously unreleased film "The Day the Clown Cried." Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carnivalpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/carnivalpodcast
Comedian, TV writer and host of the popular Internet show/podcast "The Best Show," Tom Scharpling stops by the studio to hold court on a wide range of topics, including the comic genius of Martin Short (and Charles Grodin), the self-importance of Jerry Lewis, the body count of "Death Wish 3" and the forgotten history of "Saturday Night Live." Also: Jimmie Walker breaks out, Harry Shearer holds out, Tom feuds with Chuck Woolery and Hitler puts a hit out on the Three Stooges. PLUS: Gilbert O'Sullivan! "The Day the Clown Cried"! Alex P. Keaton goes to Japan! Tom meets Lisa Simpson! And the creepiest song ever written! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the eve of Year Zero, Will, Felix, Matt and Brendan make last minute predictions, discuss the 100% clean comedy of 35-year-old Dan Nainan, and throw the spotlight on the incriminating Satanic emails discovered in the Podesta leaks. We also discuss Brendan’s latest article for Deadspin about the strange case of natsec tough guy Robert Caruso. Finally, Matt’s wife Carolyn jumps on the mic and we play the highlight reel of our “The Day the Clown Cried” interview with the Free Beacon’s Matthew Walther. BUY TIX for CHAPO ELECTION NIGHT PARTY in NYC: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chapo-trap-house-live-election-night-2016-tickets-28846006181 For the full Matty Walther experience, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvN464imtMQ
Hey everyone! This week we are delivering on our promise of a review of the newest Warner Brothers DC film, Suicide Squad. Sit back and listen in as we dissect modern film criticism and everything going on in the world of films as well as a detailed discussion of the new film. Thanks as always!
Jen invites author, artist, and asshole Mike Rosen on the show to discuss Jerry Lewis's unfinished Holocaust, um, comedy The Day the Clown Cried. Thanks to Flemish TV and Australo-German filmmaker Eric Friedler, enough footage from the notorious project has surfaced for us to discuss it. Shoutout to Friedler and the Library of Congress curator who were too important to talk to us. Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jen invites author, artist, and asshole Mike Rosen on the show to discuss Jerry Lewis’s unfinished Holocaust, um, comedy-drama The Day the Clown Cried. Thanks to Flemish TV and Australo-German filmmaker Eric Friedler, enough footage from the notorious project has surfaced for us to discuss it. Shoutout to Friedler and the Library of Congress curator who were too important to talk to us. Mike Rosen is the cartoonist responsible for the webcomic Guttersnipe. He also authored the graphic novel Malleus Maleficarum, available from SLG Publishing, and illustrated Misunderstanding Comics. __________________________ The theme music for Have You Seen This? is “B005” by Monroeville Music Center.
Jen invites author, artist, and asshole Mike Rosen on the show to discuss Jerry Lewis’s unfinished Holocaust, um, comedy-drama The Day the Clown Cried. Thanks to Flemish TV and Australo-German filmmaker Eric Friedler, enough footage from the notorious project has surfaced for us to discuss it. Shoutout to Friedler and the Library of Congress curator who were too important to talk to us. Mike Rosen is the cartoonist responsible for the webcomic Guttersnipe. He also authored the graphic novel Malleus Maleficarum, available from SLG Publishing, and illustrated Misunderstanding Comics. __________________________ The theme music for Have You Seen This? is “B005” by Monroeville Music Center.
This week Lee and Daniel continue an extended look at the crime/film noir genres, reviewing two films: 1973's "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" & 1998's "Zero Effect". Lee had never watched "Zero Effect" before and Daniel had never watched "The Friends of Eddie Coyle". Listen in and see what they thought about each other's picks for this week. Also covered: their guest from the previous episode, Jack Graham, spiking the shows downloads; anal leakage; listener comments, and what they've watched in the last while. "The Friends of Eddie Coyle": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070077/combined "Zero Effect": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120906/combined Featured Music: "Theme from The Friends of Eddie Coyle" by Dave Grusin. More from Jack Graham on "Blue Velvet: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/thursday-shaboganing/ Patton Oswalt/"The Day the Clown Cried": http://www.vulture.com/2014/12/patton-oswalt-the-day-the-clown-didnt-cry-jerry-lewis.html
Gilbert and Frank welcome back an old friend, illusionist, filmmaker and comedian Penn Jillette, who holds court on a host of offbeat topics ranging from strippers' tricks of the trade to Dennis Miller to the Three Stooges to summoning the spirit of Bela Lugosi. Also, Penn debunks "cold readings," exposes phone scams, insults Richie Havens and compares Jerry Lewis to Lou Reed. PLUS: The Amazing Kreskin! Penn auditions for "Ishtar"! Gilbert annoys Harrison Ford! And "The Day the Clown Cried”! If you need a personal loan, anywhere between $1000 to $35000, Avant can help – without ever stepping foot in a bank branch. Avant will give you a $50 Amazon.com gift card after you make your first payment on-time. For this offer, and to check your rate risk-free, go to http://AvantOffer.com and enter promo code GILBERT. That’s http://AvantOffer.com promo code GILBERT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 52! After Bryan gets his face caught in a can of beer, the guys discuss Superman's misdeeds, Hitler's battles with cartoon characters, Back to the Future 2, shark movies, soul food, seafood, Ghostbusters, manscaping, John's contribution to Troma, unnecessary body parts, Bryan's trip to the dermatologist, stink bombs, Chris' battle with evil bees, oldies music, Staten Island's Golden's Deli, Whoopi Goldberg's missing eyebrows, Pixels, The Day the Clown Cried, Robin Williams, early childhood memories, and the English language! PLUS - Chris shares another Puss story, and Bryan shares a gift from Superfan Dennis Rodrigo! Download the Podcast Source App or Amazon's Super Live Adventure App for Android to access bonus audio and more! Super Live Adventure is hosted by Bryan McGuckin, Chris Sorrentino and John Szeluga. Theme song created by Ezra Donellan and recorded at Red Room Studio. Musical interlude by the Wahoo Skiffle Crazies. All episodes of the Super Live Adventure Podcast can be found on iTunes, Stitcher and SuperLiveAdventure.com.
Hosts Bryan McGuckin, Chris Sorrentino and John Szeluga share a few drinks while discussing birthdays, the recent leap second, Top Gear, riding the bus, Dr. Strange, Bud-blood, being short, the Heimlich Maneuver, Breakfast at Tiffany's, The A-Team, the Ghostbusters reboot, women in film, The Day the Clown Cried, Barbara Walters' interview with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sesame Street, Steampipe Alley, vintage toys, Big Trouble in Little China, Rick Flair, Fair Game (1995), Sharon Stone, Spider-Man, and more! www.SuperLiveAdventure.com
Finally, we have reached the end of... this thing. I'm not really sure what this began as... I mean... we were honest about our intentions. We wanted to take a look at one of the most ego fueled acts of hubris from an industry that specializes in those two things, to look into the arrogance behind such a mythic piece of work, and simply ask, "why?" ... or at the very least, "how?" What did we learn? Well, we learned that there isn't always a why or a how, that we don't deserve answers to every question. Basically, we just got mad. Mad at the blatant exploitation of one of the darkest chapters in human history. Mad at the lack of self awareness that is needed to make something like this. Mad at the thought that this material could be mined for financial or critical gain in such a... You know, just listen to the show. All I can do here is recap the anger that flared up in us while recording. Hang in there, you are almost done with the first public performance of one of the most notorious pieces of "entertainment" ever created. Know that you have made it. Please note that this performance is intend as satire and parody, and is presented in a transformational way for both critical and educational purposes. That being said, we are very sorry. And may God have mercy on our souls.
And we are back with our continuing look at one of the biggest cinematic mistakes of all time. For those who missed last week show, we are in the process of giving the first public performance of Jerry Lewis's baffling awful concentration camp comedy, "The Day The Clown Cried." In this part things go from bad to worse. What simply began as a poorly written, misguided film is beginning to turn into a blatantly exploitative, cheaply manipulative, and completely reprehensible collection of wrong minded and offensive... I don't even know what to call it. Again, please note that we are not making light of the subject matter in any way, shape, form, or fashion. To do so would be monstrously wrong. What we are doing is waging war on the unfettered ego and painfully obvious Oscerbating that is "The Day the Clown Cried." Please note that this performance is intend as satire and parody, and is presented in a transformational way for both critical and educational purposes. That being said, we are very sorry. And may God have mercy on our souls.
The wait is over! Don't get too excited. Sometimes a bad idea transcends simple awfulness and achieves such a baffling level of... wrongness... that it defies explanation. We found something that perfectly epitomizes this idea. In 1972 Jerry Lewis, for reasons that only he could possibly fathom, decided to make.... well, a concentration camp comedy. About a clown named Helmut Doork. In a concentration camp. Who entertains children. Children in line for... I wager you can finish the rest of that sentence. The result was a movie so profoundly wrong that it has, to this day, never been released. Lewis swears to have the only copy, and that it will NEVER be released. After reading the script, which is available online, I can understand why. Over the past 42 years there has been one public screening. Harry Shearer was present for a screening of the rough cut in 1979. He described this way ... With most of these kinds of things, you find that the anticipation, or the concept, is better than the thing itself. But seeing this film was really awe-inspiring, in that you are rarely in the presence of a perfect object. This was a perfect object. This movie is so drastically wrong, its pathos and its comedy are so wildly misplaced, that you could not, in your fantasy of what it might be like, improve on what it really is. "Oh My God!" — that's all you can say. Well, after finding the script Jim decided that the world needed to know about this. So, in a special mini-series event, The Film Thugs present the first public performance of the most notorious unreleased film of all time. Over the course of the next few weeks, join us as we delve into a work that should not exist as we try and figure out how and why this thing happened. Please note that we are not making light of the subject matter in any way, shape, form, or fashion. To do so would be monstrously wrong. What we are doing is waging war on the unfettered ego and painfully obvious Oscerbating that is "The Day the Clown Cried." Please note that this performance is intend as satire and parody, and is presented in a transformational way for both critical and educational purposes. That being said, we are very sorry. And may God have mercy on our souls.
Writer/humorist John Hodgman joins Theater Talk to discuss many topics including his new show “I Stole Your Dad” at the Under the Radar Festival, as well as how to cook owls and Jerry Lewis's legendary suppressed film "The Day the Clown Cried."
We've waited a long time to see You're Next, an even longer time to see All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, and we'll never get to see The Day the Clown Cried. While we tear-up about it, producer Keith Calder joins us to describe what it's like to see something you made collect dust on a shelf even as people clamor for its release. He'll explain one direction your luck can go in when your movie is being treated like a used mattress. Plus, Geoff and I daydream about movies that could have been amazing if they hadn't burned in development hell and explore how to email a professional screenwriter looking for advice. You should follow Keith Calder (@keithcalder), the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more fun stuff on a daily basis. And, as always, please send us your feedback.
With Mark Lawson David Walliams writes, and stars in Big School as the Deputy Head of Chemistry in a comprehensive school who's smitten by the new French teacher, Catherine Tate, but finds a love rival in the shape of PE master Philip Glenister. Critic and ex-teacher Natalie Haynes delivers her verdict. Award winning poet John Agard received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry earlier this year. Agard, who was born in Guyana and moved to Britain in 1977, talks about what the award means to him. He also discusses how his dual heritage and cricket were sources of inspiration for his latest collection Travel Light Travel Dark. Jerry Lewis' film about a clown who entertains children in a concentration camp, The Day the Clown Cried, has never been shown to the public after the comedian decided he was too embarrassed for it to be screened. Yesterday, footage from a behind-the-scenes documentary emerged online over 40 years after it was made, allowing us a glimpse of a film we never thought we'd see. Critic Adam Smith considers other films that suffered the same fate. Plus in tonight's Cultural Exchange, C J Sansom - author of the historical crime series Shardlake - picks the first incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who, William Hartnell.
On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike and Mondo Justin share their recent find -- a rare copy of the "unreleased" film, The Day the Clown Cried by Jerry Lewis.Mike explains how he found the print while Mondo Justin gives the rich history of the film before the pair discuss how it was to finally see this filmic Holy Grail. The film should be available to the public in 2025.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike and Mondo Justin share their recent find -- a rare copy of the "lost" film, The Day The Clown Cried by Jerry Lewis.
Jesper Ganslandt hade en idé. Att filma boken Regissören av författaren Alexander Ahndoril. Filmprojektet blev aldrig verklighet, men Kino har låtit Jesper realisera några scener ur manuset som aldrig blev film med radioteaterns hjälp. Hör Jesper Ganslandt berätta om filmen som dog och hör den exklusiva inspelningen där han själv spelar Ingmar Bergman som ringer hem till mor och far, spelade av Inga och Lasse Sarri. Vad händer egentligen med de döda filmidéerna, arkiveras dom någonstans? Nina Asarnoj letar letar manusspöken i Filminstitutets källare och berättar om filmskaparen Per Åhlins tre aldrig förverkligade idéer till animerade långfilmer, som tillsammans kostat honom 12 år av hans arbetsliv. 1972 Spelade Jerry Lewis in The Day the Clown Cried i Stockholm och Paris. Stora delar av den svenska skådespelarstyrkan medverkade. Förväntningarna var högamen så hände något. Filmen har aldrig visats och Jerry Lewis vägrar prata om den. Hör Mago (Max Goldstein), som gjorde kostymerna, om vad som gick galet i produktionen. Dessutom berättar Hannes Holm om en film som faktiskt blivit av: bioaktuella Himlen är oskyldigt blå. Programledare: Roger Wilson
Jerry Lewis! We cover all things Jerry and get into some suprising trivia. We look at Viktor's favorite unseen film: "The Day the Clown Cried". Plus at look other Lewis films such as "The Nutty Professor". Sputnik covers Lewis as a telethon host and we read the viewer mail.