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Yep, it's another episode of GLoP, where three middle-aged men wander from topic to topic like your drunk uncles at Thanksgiving—except with more references to 1970s TV pilots and less pie. This week's meandering odyssey covers the full spectrum: wiping Faye Dunaway's… dignity, debating whether puppies can survive her PR aura, discovering that Superman might be unpopular overseas because America is now “meh,” lamenting the death of big loud comedies (RIP, Naked Gun), and reviewing TV shows no one under 50 has heard of but everyone pretends to watch. Along the way, you'll get unsolicited opinions on Colbert's cancellation (spoiler: yay), the economics of late-night TV, why Hungarian tax rebates are the real star of international thrillers, and an extended meditation on historical body odor.
Yep, it's another episode of GLoP, where three middle-aged men wander from topic to topic like your drunk uncles at Thanksgiving—except with more references to 1970s TV pilots and less pie. This week's meandering odyssey covers the full spectrum: wiping Faye Dunaway's… dignity, debating whether puppies can survive her PR aura, discovering that Superman might be […]
This podcast has never been above (or below) using a title to click-bait you into listening and this episode maintains that high standard. But rest assured, that's not all that is discussed: the guys delve into F1, that New York Times Top 100 movies of the 21st Century list, the miracle that is Andor, what the Anchorman pitch meeting must have been […]
We talk about Jenny's weird DM, play a few rounds of the Honey card game, and hear another rant from Juanita!
Why is this GLoP different from all other GLoPs? Because on this GLoP, the principals discuss the future of the show and how to evolve it given their divergent interests. But don't worry: there's also plenty of laughs involving Gavin MacLeod, his TV wife Joyce Bulifant (look her up), an actual joke about the holocaust, and another one about the N-word. And even some actual pop culture with some thoughts about Andor, Sinners, and BritBoxTV.
Why is this GLoP different from all other GLoPs? Because on this GLoP, the principals discuss the future of the show and how to evolve it given their divergent interests. But don't worry: there's also plenty of laughs involving Gavin MacLeod, his TV wife Joyce Bulifant (look her up), an actual joke about the holocaust, […]
Glop de bosc organitza divendres 16 una nova edició del Fem un glop. En parlem amb Sergi Perpinyà. podcast recorded with enacast.com
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This month on GLoP: Rob has an important announcement to make, some unfortunate serial killer names, The Last of Us, Andor, Wolf Hall, and various other cultural non-sequiturs.Head to http://lumen.me/GLOP for 15% off your purchase.
This month on GLoP: Rob has an important announcement to make, some unfortunate serial killer names, The Last of Us, Andor, Wolf Hall, and various other cultural non-sequiturs.
Among other things, Jonah really wants you to know he's not Jeff. After clearing that up, he and the rest of the GLoP crew delve into writing with AI, pitch a King Game of Thrones spinoff but in the Burger King extended universe, another look at The Taking of Pelham 123, inflection points and Suits, Wings, and various other pop culture cul-de-sacs.
Among other things, Jonah really wants you to know he’s not Jeff. After clearing that up, he and the rest of the GLoP crew delve into writing with AI, pitch a King Game of Thrones spinoff but in the Burger King extended universe, another look at The Taking of Pelham 123, inflection points and Suits, Wings, and various other pop culture […]
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Jonah's got a new pair of specs, the WaPo has a new editorial policy, White Lotus, Severance, Rob studies and watches Tik-Tok, Reacher, and lots of Yiddish. Yep, it's a new GLoP.
Jonah’s got a new pair of specs, the WaPo has a new editorial policy, White Lotus, Severance, Rob studies and watches Tik-Tok, Reacher, and lots of Yiddish. Yep, it’s a new GLoP.
It's the first GLoP of 2025, so we super-sized it. We've got everything from Oscar nominations, to AI everywhere, to David Lynch to Bob Newhart to Nosfertau, some Broadway, a manhood measurer, and even a bit of Bob Dylan. Enjoy!
It’s the first GLoP of 2025, so we super-sized it. We’ve got everything from Oscar nominations, to AI everywhere, to David Lynch to Bob Newhart to Nosfertau, some Broadway, a manhood measurer, and even a bit of Bob Dylan. Enjoy!
http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Nicolette Santino is a puppeteer who has worked with The Muppets, The Jim Henson Company and on the shows The Barbarian and the Troll and Earth To Ned. She also has the ‘gig of a lifetime' puppeteering Angel Moon on stage with Coldplay as they tour the world. I sat down with Nicolette to discuss her career in puppetry, improvisation and much more on this episode of Under The Puppet. Plus, hear more of my conversation with Nicolette Santino by becoming a Saturday Morning Media Patreon Patron. Visit www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia for info and to help create more episodes like this. Connect with Nicolette Santino: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nicolette.santino IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5201200/ Discussed on the show: Barbarian & The Troll - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2021/11/utp-65/ GLOP - https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2024/02/utp-92/ Wooby & Fotty - https://www.woobyandfotty.com Connect with the Show: http://www.instagram.com/underthepuppet https://www.facebook.com/underthepuppet http://www.twitter.com/underthepuppet Connect with Grant: http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Art by Parker Jacobs Music by Dan Ring Edited by Stephen Staver ©2025 Saturday Morning Media - http://www.saturdaymorningmedia.com
We’re back after an unavoidable month hiatus to comment all all things pop and regular culture. This week, we cover The Odd Couple, Moscow Edition, hot murderers, another episode of GLoP Jokes, and Jonah makes a journey to a distant land.
Join us as we speak with the incredibly talented Colleen Smith, a puppeteer and actress whose work includes various projects with The Muppets and The Jim Henson Company. She has also lent her puppetry talents to shows like Nickelodeon's The Barbarian and the Troll and Disney+'s Earth to Ned. Colleen shares stories from her incredible career, from her early days as a puppeteer to co-creating GLOP, the Glorious Ladies of Puppetry. She discusses performing on stage in Puppet Up!, the overall challenges and rewards of puppetry and so much more.
Yep, it's time for another romp through pop culture and (trigger warning) politics as the men of GLoP riff on college campus antics (one of the panelists is in college at the moment), possible election unrest, Game of Thrones v. Monty Python and The Holy Grail, the problem with liking Hitler's generals, the greatest Faye Dunaway story you have ever heard, ABC's Dr. Odyssey, who would win a Harris against Trump IQ test, and Rob makes a very mainstream recommendation.
Yep, it’s time for another romp through pop culture and (trigger warning) politics as the men of GLoP riff on college campus antics (one of the panelists is in college at the moment), possible election unrest, Game of Thrones v. Monty Python and The Holy Grail, the problem with liking Hitler’s generals, the greatest Faye Dunaway […]
Paying $4 for three cents worth of glop. ALSO: An idea for a 40 second podcast about the Loch ness Monster - multiple episodes daily. PLUS: Greg's done with oat milk, a new Can Do Cold Brew ad and a song of the week from Whores!!!Whores - "Hieronymus Bosch Was Right": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIajY9cADH4Cold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonChannel Nonfiction: ChannelNonfiction.comCan Do Cold Brew: CanDoColdBrew.com
Welcome to the new GLoP -- the one where Rob is back in school. Yes, we talk a lot about that, took some questions from GLoP fans on X, ruminated on The Munsters, Hamilton, bad dreams, appropriate uses for the National Cathedral, Taxi Driver, Robert Downey Jr.'s career, the most overrated novel, and other assorted topics having nothing to do with each other. In other words, a typical GLoP.
Welcome to the new GLoP — the one where Rob is back in school. Yes, we talk a lot about that, took some questions from GLoP fans on X, ruminated on The Munsters, Hamilton, bad dreams, appropriate uses for the National Cathedral, Taxi Driver, Robert Downey Jr.’s career, the most overrated novel, and other assorted topics having nothing to […]
We've got DNC Rank Punditry®, we’ve got star encounters, we’ve got bad boss stories, we’ve got Minnesota accents, we’ve got Rob’s Burisma collection, we’ve got House of The Dragon, Silicon Valley, and for Pete’s sake — mind your own damn business.
The Ruminant is usually a very indulgent ninety minutes for Jonah, but today's episode is dark-chocolate-mousse-topped-with-caviar indulgent. It's only fair, after all; Jonah was right about a lot of things, so we'll give him this one. The New Right (and the media coverage of the faction) remain the target of Goldbergian ire, Joe Biden's true character (and, by rule of Remnant law, destiny) is revealed, and progressive shibboleths (and their human incarnations) are critiqued. Jonah speculates on the viability of Mayor Pete's potential vice presidential bid and experiments with a very grand dark-web hypothesis. Show Notes: —Jonah on The Gist with Mike Pesca —Brand new GLoP episode —Bret Weinstein's grand hypothesis —The Fair Jessica's new piece in The Atlantic The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An all-over-the-place GLoP for mid-summer: we've got some Rank Punditry® about changes past and possibly future at the top of ticket, some discourse about -yes-- cupholders in cars, a little Columbo, some thoughts about The Outsiders and it's various incarnations in different media, that time Jeff Goldblum played a NYC mugger, The Warriors, and of course, Rob remembers the late, great Bob Newhart. Also, any interest in a live GLoP? Let us know.
An all-over-the-place GLoP for mid-summer: we’ve got some Rank Punditry® about changes past and possibly future at the top of ticket, some discourse about -yes– cupholders in cars, a little Columbo, some thoughts about The Outsiders and it’s various incarnations in different media, that time Jeff Goldblum played a NYC mugger, The Warriors, and of course, Rob remembers the late, […]
Beat the summer heat with a healthy dollop of GLoP! This week: some discourse on Stripes (always start with a 40 year old movie), Inside Out II, the peculiar problem with Jeffrey Jones, why Star Trek: Discovery sucks, anecdotes about David Soul and Chuck Mangione, and some inside info on Jonah Goldberg v. Niall Ferguson.
Beat the summer heat with a healthy dollop of GLoP! This week: some discourse on Stripes (always start with a 40 year old movie), Inside Out II, the peculiar problem with Jeffrey Jones, why Star Trek: Discovery sucks, anecdotes about David Soul and Chuck Mangione, and some inside info on Jonah Goldberg v. Niall Ferguson.
Jonah hijacks the GLoP Culture podcast, kicks John Podhoretz out of the driver's seat, and floors it into The Remnant feed with Rob Long sitting shotgun. They discuss Rob's Come to Jesus moment, Jonah's crass words to Jon Karl (are there any dues?), and of course, a little bit of pop culture. Stick around to hear hot takes on improv, The Fall Guy, and Frosted. And John, we know you're listening. Show Notes: —Rob Long's X profile —GLoP on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month, a rare event: a Pod-less pod, with Rob and Jonah taking sole command of the GLoP bridge. But there's still plenty to talk about, including a big announcement for Rob, some thoughts about The Fall Guy, the boys have dinner in NYC, a little archeological rank punditry (yes, there is such a thing), get slightly scatological (again), and too off their heads rambling to list here.
This month, a rare event: a Pod-less pod, with Rob and Jonah taking sole command of the GLoP bridge. But there’s still plenty to talk about, including a big announcement for Rob, some thoughts about The Fall Guy, the boys have dinner in NYC, a little archeological rank punditry (yes, there is such a thing), get slightly […]
We've got a wide ranging GLoP for you this month: everything from who John spent 9/11 with to movie bad guys and losers who end up winning, Alan Bloom, college campus unrest and the best movies about college, Norman Podhoretz watched a dirty movie once and wrote about it. morning routines of the rich and famous, and Jonah's beefs with Fallout and Shogun.
We’ve got a wide ranging GLoP for you this month: everything from who John spent 9/11 with to movie bad guys and losers who end up winning, Alan Bloom, college campus unrest and the best movies about college, Norman Podhoretz watched a dirty movie once and wrote about it. morning routines of the rich and famous, and […]
It’s late in the month and that means it’s time for another run through the zeitgeist with America’s most crotchety culture critics. On this outing, they praise (well, mostly) Netflix’s 3 Body Problem, DC apartments vs. NYC apartments, marvel at that time when Al Pacino worked at Commentary (and his unique appearance at this year’s Oscars), the films of Christopher […]
We've got A.I.! (Is Jonah really worse than Pol Pot? — The answer may surprise you!) We've got Oscars! We've got best movie performances ever! And yes, we've got…coffee tables! Well, we have one particularly infamous coffee table. You'll have to listen to find out what that's all about.
We've got A.I.! (Is Jonah really worse than Pol Pot? — The answer may surprise you!) We've got Oscars! We've got best movie performances ever! And yes, we've got… coffee tables! Well, we have one particularly infamous coffee table. You'll have to listen to find out what that's all about.
This month GLoP is literally all over the place and time: the guys discuss a time traveling Podhoretz, Back To School, the curious courtship of Alan Bloom and Susan Sontag, the Oscars -- including Poor Things (they're not fans) and Killers of The Flower Moon (ditto), some little known productions of the Odd Couple and more.
This month GLoP is literally all over the place and time: the guys discuss a time traveling Podhoretz, Back To School, the curious courtship of Alan Bloom and Susan Sontag, the Oscars — including Poor Things (they’re not fans) and Killers of The Flower Moon (ditto), some little known productions of the Odd Couple and […]
It's our last GLoP of the year, and we're in something of a melancholy and reflective mood this year. But that doesn't mean we can't make of get some laughs, starting with (trigger warning) a couple of antisemitic jokes, the New York Times, a tribute to A Charlie Brown Christmas, Galaxy Quest and of course, Switchblade Sisters. Also, John explains his behavior on Twitter, Rob defends not caring about anything, and Jonah meets GLoP fans nationwide.
It’s our last GLoP of the year, and we’re in something of a melancholy and reflective mood this year. But that doesn’t mean we can’t make of get some laughs, starting with (trigger warning) a couple of antisemitic jokes, the New York Times, a tribute to A Charlie Brown Christmas, Galaxy Quest and of course, […]
Let's just get this out of the way right at the top: Yes, we missed a show last month. And many of you noticed, and correctly surmised why. So it was important that we did one this and not wait until the last few hours of November to put it out. That said, we can't […]
It's almost the end of the month and that means it's time to squeeze another episode of GLoP just before the deadline. This time: Jonah is a rambling man, another deep dive on vintage TV shows, including indelible male and female characters, Rob pitches his I Dream of Jeannie reboot, some dark jokes, and yes, more on Bewitched from America's foremost Bewitched pundits.
GLoP is back and just under the wire for this month's outing. In this installment, we cover why you can't get a cold drink in Europe, a GLoP tribute to game show hosts including the recently departed Bob Barker, TV shows that mis-identify themselves, Rob's childhood trauma with his brother, and more.
If you're obsessed with pop culture but can't stand Rob Long and John Podhoretz, today's Remnant may be the weird, wonderful, and interruption-free GLoP alternative you've been waiting for. Jonah's joined for the first time by Christopher Scalia, former academic suit turned scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Their paths recently crossed during an AEI panel on the legacy of cultural critic Paul Cantor, where they offered some exceptionally square-eyed geekery on TV shows both obvious and obscure. Jonah felt the event raised a number of urgent questions, so today, they provide answers: What happened to P.I. shows? Does The Godfather glamorize the mafia? How is wokeness influencing television? And is Chris really related to a famous justice? (Spoiler alert: Yes.) This episode is sponsored by our friends at FIRE. FIRE's mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update. Show Notes: - Chris' page at AEI - Jonah and Chris discuss the life and legacy of Paul Cantor - Joan Biskupic's American Original: The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia - Chris: “‘Tom Jones' Is No Masterpiece” - The Remnant with Bret Devereaux - Paul Cantor's Gilligan Unbound - Paul Cantor's The Invisible Hand in Popular Culture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices