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This week I welcome my buddy, comedian, and actor seen on "The Jellies," and "I'm Dying Up Here," Earl Skakel.Here is the link that helps Steve help families in need: www.helpstevehelp.com
The world is going inside for the foreseeable future, and only TV can save us.We've been preparing for this moment our entire lives.Could now be your opportunity to catch up on those shows you swore you'd eventually get to? YES! And to help you choose just the right shows to ease your mandatory stay at home, we've put together this handy-dandy Hunting Seasons QuaranTV Guide!Over the course of 4 episodes we detailed not just what to watch, but how long it takes to watch it, where to watch it, who should watch it, and why these shows are worth making a priority.Now we've given our 48 recommendations, it's our audience's turn! This extra special bonus QuaranTV Guide episode is nothing by suggestions from members of the amazing Hunting Seasons community.SHOW NOTESQuaranTV Guide: Part 1: https://play.acast.com/s/hunting-seasons/d4835209-b949-449c-95fb-f66feaa6bf54QuaranTV Guide: Part 2: https://play.acast.com/s/hunting-seasons/5ac33e2f-e0eb-450f-b91f-524d00c1a30bQuaranTV Guide: Part 3: https://play.acast.com/s/hunting-seasons/548009c6-0b9d-4332-89ff-2eb28a020450QuaranTV Guide: Part 4: https://play.acast.com/s/hunting-seasons/ee3345bd-1573-46b6-910f-6ce1cf8af88eSex House: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYO1hZKzisLbJGPX8gXmtGrygKE6WRw95Jane the Virgin: https://www.netflix.com/title/80027158Strange Angel: https://www.cbs.com/shows/strange-angel/Killing Eve: http://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/killing-eveCrazy Ex-Girlfriend: https://www.netflix.com/title/80066227Bluey: https://www.bluey.tv/Dave: https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/daveParty Down: https://www.starz.com/us/en/series/2011/I'm Dying Up Here: https://www.sho.com/im-dying-up-hereBored to Death: https://www.hbo.com/bored-to-deathTaskmaster: https://dave.uktv.co.uk/shows/taskmaster/Black Sails: https://www.starz.com/us/en/series/19568/CONTACT USWEBSITE: www.huntingseasonspodcast.comEMAIL: contact@huntingseasonspodcast.comTWITTER:
“It’s okay to look at others and say, that’s not my path.”- Richard Sanchez As creative professionals in the gig economy, it’s virtually impossible for all of us to follow a single path that leads to success. We are not doctors and lawyers. Even if we put in the work and do as we’re told, we can end up miserable on the same projects year after year after year as opposed to working on projects that creatively fulfill us. Heck, we can seemingly do all the right things (and even invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in advanced education and degrees) and still end up fetching people’s coffee! So what’s the difference between those working consistently on dream projects they love versus those who spin on the hamster wheel of projects and dead-end jobs that go nowhere? There are those who wait for opportunities to come to them, and then there are those who create their own opportunities. Assistant editor (and co-creator of the Master the Workflow program) Richard Sanchez has belonged to both camps. In the past he found himself taking the same jobs over and over that didn’t really move him forwards. But after listening to my podcast interview with the creators of Cobra Kai where I systematically broke down my process to create my own dream job, something inside Richard changed. Richard realized the only thing standing between him and his dream project was himself. This realization was step one in a series of steps that slowly changed the direction of his career and led him to working on his dream project, ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music.’ Listen to learn more about what specific steps Richard took to open the right door at the right time and create his own opportunities so that you can follow the same steps to create your own path to a more fulfilling career. NOTE: This interview was conducted shortly before the pandemic struck (early March, 2020), so as you’re listening keep that in mind as we discuss things like going out for lunches, meetings, etc. Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here's What You'll Learn: Richard Sanchez’s unique origin story that led to him working on Bill & Ted Face the Music (his dream gig from childhood). How he transitioned from reality to scripted on scripted/reality hybrid shows. One of which he discovered on EntertainmentCareers.net of all places. Richard’s take on 'luck': “Luck might get you the interview, it will not get you through the interview.” How my Cobra Kai podcast episode inspired him to seek out the Bill & Ted gig and the grit, tenacity, & resourcefulness that enabled him to overcome the obstacles along the way. The humble beginnings of Master the Workflow, a course that didn’t exist 5 years ago, quickly became the ‘industry standard’ for editors transitioning into scripted. Never lose an interview because of jargon or terminology: If someone asks you if you know something, never tell them “no”. Here's what to say instead [at 43:26] The most common questions Richard gets after his members complete Master the Workflow and the great advice he gives everyone who is just starting out. Why it’s okay to jump back and forth between scripted and your previous work until you get settled in. Useful Resources Mentioned: MasterTheWorkflow.com Richard Sanchez on Facebook Ep69: Cobra Kai…Inside the Edit Suite | with Jon Hurtwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg Writing Great Outreach Emails It Is Possible to Be Both Successful and Kind At the Same Time Dear Hollywood…We Create Entertainment For a Living. We’re Not Curing Cancer. Cobra Kai Review Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible for you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation. The Topo is super comfortable, an awesome conversation starter, and it’s also scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. Click here to learn more and get your Topo Mat. Guest Bio: Richard became interested in editing while majoring in theatre at the University of California Irvine. Getting his start in unscripted television, he eventually worked his way into scripted television and feature films. Richard's television work include The Good Place and I'm Dying Up Here, having recently finished VFX editing on Catch-22 for Hulu, and is currently working on the upcoming feature film: Bill & Ted Face the Music. MasterTheWorkflow.com Facebook | Twitter Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Glen McNiel. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet). Note: I believe in 100% transparency, so please note that I receive a small commission if you purchase products from some of the links on this page (at no additional cost to you). Your support is what helps keep this program alive. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Comedian Earl Skakel stops by to chat about one of his favorite television shows "The White Shadow" among other related topics. Earl is a regular at The Comedy Store, and cast member of Cartoon Network's The Jellies, on Adult Swim. He played Al Sims on Showtime's "I'm Dying Up Here" and is also featured on Comedy Central's "Roast Battle." He also hosts the Inappropriate Earl Podcast. Photo Courtesy Inappropriate Earl Podcast
Pour une dernière fois en 2019, les auteures compositrices interprètes Lydia Képinski et Safia Nolin commentent l'actualité culturelle à coups d'émojis; La poète et comédienne innue Natasha Kanape Fontaine présente un texte inspiré de son premier voyage au Groenland; Karyne Lefebvre nous invite à replonger dans les aventures d'un groupe d'humoristes en devenir racontées dans la série télévisée I'm Dying Up Here.
Georgie chats with one of her first friend’s in LA, Brandon Green, the prolific actor turned acclaimed writer/director focusing on the challenges and excitement of playing his idol Richard Pyror in “I’m Dying Up Here”.
It's our first animated movie and what an animated episode! Stephen Guarino (EastSiders, I'm Dying Up Here, Happy Endings) joins us to discuss sexy rats and non-gendered cats. Produced by Alec SarcheMusic by Danny CohenArtwork by Connie ShinTechnical Support by Mike RennieTwitter/Instagram: @twooldqueensEmail: twooldqueens@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
JOKER, The Great Depresh, I'm Dying Up Here, alienation and/in advertisements, hecklers, comedians and political ads, and more. Support us on Patreon so we don't quit: www.patreon.com/whyyoumad Follow us on Twitter: The pod: @ WhyYouMadPod Jake Flores: @ feraljokes Luisa Diez: @ luisadieznuts Why You Mad art by Eli Yudin Madness Dub by Miles Wilson
Dennis heads to Burbank to interview playwright Erik Patterson and actor Stephen Guarino about "Handjob," Erik's about a gay writer who hires a shirtless cleaner. Erik talks about the time he hired a real shirtless cleaner, how he realized it could be a play and later inviting the real cleaner to see the play he helped inspire. Stephen talks about what appealed to him about the project, the challenge of finding flawed, three-dimensional roles, and performing the title act in front of an audience. They both talk about what it's like to be an artist today when people are more in tune around issues like representation, privilege, race and consent. Together, they talk about the wide-ranging reactions to the play, the ins and outs of ordering prosthetic penises, on stage nudity rules, the long list monologue that Stephen makes his bitch, Google stalking and the gulf between their Hollywood careers and the world of this play. Other topics include: Erik's writing for Hallmark movies, the challenge of getting Hollywood people to come see the show, the Glenn Close sketch Dennis wrote and Stephen starred in on The Big Gay Sketch Show, Stephen working with producer Jim Carrey on I'm Dying Up Here, the time Erik crashed the Golden Globes, and Stephen almost meeting Jennifer Saunders and wanting to live in a cinder block like The Secret of Nymh. https://www.echotheatercompany.com/handjob/
Erik Griffin (Workaholics, I'm Dying Up Here, Murder Mystery) is an American comedian and actor. He has a GREAT podcast called "Riffin With Griffin." He's as funny as he is angry. About everything. Take off your shoes and enjoy 2 friends who love to do each other's podcast.
Jessica talks with Judy Gold (Podcast: Kill Me Now, At The Multiplex With Judy Gold, This Week At The Comedy Cellar, I'm Dying Up Here) about being relatively sane.
Actor, comedian and saxophonist JON DALY (The Kroll Show, I'm Dying Up Here) takes the guys on a trip down memory lane to share the legend of an evil famer that was said to terrorize his childhood town. Jon's neighborhood wasn't the only one plagued by a creep- this week's High Strangeness covers the story of a weirdo that may or may not have been gassing his neighbors with a mysterious substance back in 1944... it's The Mad Gasser of Mattoon! -- EPISODE LINKS PTERODACTYL PITTSBURGH CRYPTIDS -- SHOW INFORMATION Bigfoot Collectors Club is produced by Riley Bray. Listener-Files Submissions: BigfootCollectorsClub@gmail.com Bigfoot Collectors Club Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bigfootcollectorsclub Instagram: @BigfootCollectorsClub Twitter: @Bigfoot_CClub To support the show and unlock new bonus episodes every month, check out BCC: THE OTHER SIDE on Patreon. Our theme song is “Come Alone” by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records.
Rick Overton is an improvisational genius, comedian and actor. You've seen him in I'm Dying Up Here, Drunk History, The Office, Mrs. Doubtfire and Groundhog Day, to name a few.
Back after a hiatus in a new studio, Dr. Drew interviews actress / writer Ginger Gonzaga of Just Kidding, I'm Dying Up Here and the new season of Grace and Frankie. Ginger discusses her #MeToo experiences, and how she copes with a bipolar disorder. Emails about social anxiety and the homeless are answered. Sponsored by GAINSWave. Go to drdrew.com/wave today!
Part 2 of Barry Katz's interview with comedian, actor and producer Andrew Santino (MTV's "Punked," Showtime's "I'm Dying Up here," "The Disaster Artist") at the Montreal Comedy Festival. In this second episode, Andrew shares anecdotes about working with Jim Carrey, his disappointments and his proudest moments.
Barry Katz interviews comedian, actor and producer Andrew Santino (MTV's "Punked," Showtime's "I'm Dying Up here," "The Disaster Artist") at the Montreal Comedy Festival. In this first part of the interview, Andrew talks about the business of comedy, his friendship with Chris D'Elia and his first inspiration as a child.
Beth Ryne is a casting associate, acting teacher, audition coach, and director. Casting credits for Television include DEAD TO ME, THE RED LINE, TREADSTONE, PROJECT BLUE BOOK, TOM CLANCY'S JACK RYAN, ALTERED CARBON, AMERICAN GOTHIC, I'M DYING UP HERE, and MASTERS OF SEX. For the stage, she cast the west coast premiere of Ike Holter's play HIT THE WALL and an ensemble production of SEARCH FOR SIGNS OF INTELLIGENT LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE: REVISITED, produced by Jane Wagner and Lily Tomlin. She is currently directing a documentary film, FEELING SEEN, about the impact of representations of queer women on mainstream TV - Links: www.feelingseenfilm.com. https://twitter.com/bethryne?lang=en https://twitter.com/FeelingSeenFilm HOST: www.wendyrosoff.com www.imdb.me/wendyrosoff www.instagram.com/wendy_rosoff/ The Line Lofts www.thelinelofts.com/ www.instagram.com/thelinelofts/
Yo, what a story this kid RJ Cyler has. He used to be homeless and now he's the freakin' blue power ranger. He killed it on that Showtime series I'M DYING UP HERE. Hey, Andrew Santino was on that, too. What a crack up that guy is. When he's not killing it in Hollywood, the man is tearing it up in Jacksonville. Gotta love a guy who stays true to his roots. RJ loves his life, but hate's bad breath. DON'T WE ALL! Nick and RJ chop it up about how awkward it gets filming romantic scenes. MAKE SURE TO TELL YOUR GIRL AHEAD OF TIME! Welcome to your new favorite podcast! Big Nick Turturro and Nick Nick are Breaking Bread! Nick is letting us into his life and his life is... BASEBALL! A lifelong fan of the Yankees, Nick has a love for the game that is unparalleled! Be sure to like, subscribe and follow! @nickturturro1 on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nickturturro1) @NickTurturro1 on Twitter (https://twitter.com/NickTurturro1)
Andrew Santino, a stand up comedian, actor seen in "I'm Dying Up Here," and the host of the "Whiskey Ginger" podcast, joins Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt LIVE in studio! This podcast is brought to you by: Hellotushy.com - Go to Hellotushy.com/church for 10% off of your portable bidet. Onnit.com. Use Promo code CHURCH for a 10% discount at checkout.
Patrick Monahan is a comedian and writer living in New York City. Since 2014, he has been performing all over New York City at venues such as New York Comedy Club, The Creek and the Cave, and Eastville Comedy Club, as well as numerous independent comedy shows. In 2017 he appeared at Hell Yes Fest. His interview with stars Ari Graynor and Michael Angarano was a featured part of Showtime's promotion of its series "I'm Dying Up Here". Patrick runs a weekly comedy showcase on Fridays at Karma Lounge in the East Village, and co-hosts the popular comedy podcast What A Time To Be Alive. Patrick has written for Above Average, Bleacher Report and Paper Magazine, and his writing and online antics have also been featured in numerous media outlets including Funny or Die, Esquire, GQ, Playboy, New York Magazine, BuzzFeed, Someecards, Paste Magazine, Complex, and Mandatory. His Twitter account, @pattymo, was one of Splitsider's 15 Funniest Twitter Accounts of 2017 and number 14 of Paste Magazine's 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2016. He can never come up with a funny ending for these bio things.
Erik Griffin joins the show and the guys talk Bobby Lee, Erik's fear of watching UFC fights, friends who ask for help moving, All Things Comedy, Chris D'Elia joins the show by phone and the guys interrogate him about his college credentials, Stand Up vs Acting, I'm Dying Up Here, Jim Carrey stories, WNBA groupies, Michael Jackson, O.J. Simpson boning Kris Kardashian, Kit Harington checking into rehab, fake story during Lakers pep talk and much, much more!
Patrick Monahan is a comedian and writer living in New York City. Since 2014, he has been performing all over New York City at venues such as New York Comedy Club, The Creek and the Cave, and Eastville Comedy Club, as well as numerous independent comedy shows. In 2017 he appeared at Hell Yes Fest. His interview with stars Ari Graynor and Michael Angarano was a featured part of Showtime's promotion of its series "I'm Dying Up Here". Patrick runs a weekly comedy showcase on Fridays at Karma Lounge in the East Village, and co-hosts the popular comedy podcast What A Time To Be Alive. Patrick has written for Above Average, Bleacher Report and Paper Magazine, and his writing and online antics have also been featured in numerous media outlets including Funny or Die, Esquire, GQ, Playboy, New York Magazine, BuzzFeed, Someecards, Paste Magazine, Complex, and Mandatory. His Twitter account, @pattymo, was one of Splitsider's 15 Funniest Twitter Accounts of 2017 and number 14 of Paste Magazine's 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2016. He can never come up with a funny ending for these bio things.
Impolite Coffee Break returns to weekly installments from its new home in the Mid Coast Media (not Aviation) studio. Yale, who only recently recovered his voice, laments the loss of "Crashing" and "I'm Dying Up Here." Two local shows near and dear to the Impolite Coffee Break comedy empire are recapped. Yale previews next week's live standup offerings.
Patrick Monahan is a comedian and writer living in New York City. Since 2014, he has been performing all over New York City at venues such as New York Comedy Club, The Creek and the Cave, and Eastville Comedy Club, as well as numerous independent comedy shows. In 2017 he appeared at Hell Yes Fest. His interview with stars Ari Graynor and Michael Angarano was a featured part of Showtime's promotion of its series "I'm Dying Up Here". Patrick runs a weekly comedy showcase on Fridays at Karma Lounge in the East Village, and co-hosts the popular comedy podcast What A Time To Be Alive. Patrick has written for Above Average, Bleacher Report and Paper Magazine, and his writing and online antics have also been featured in numerous media outlets including Funny or Die, Esquire, GQ, Playboy, New York Magazine, BuzzFeed, Someecards, Paste Magazine, Complex, and Mandatory. His Twitter account, @pattymo, was one of Splitsider's 15 Funniest Twitter Accounts of 2017 and number 14 of Paste Magazine's 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2016. He can never come up with a funny ending for these bio things.
After a longer-than-normal hiatus, we have returned. And Aaron is now a father. Lacking sleep, but not alcohol, we catch you up on the weeks you've missed and then dive back into TV's craziness. NEWS HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK: Norman Reedus says he never wants to leave "The Walking Dead." James Wan and New Line Cinema have teamed with Warner Bros. digital content creator Stage 13 for "Night Vision," a unique competition horror reality series. For the series, 13 filmmakers will be chosen by a panel of leading horror directors, producers, writers, and executives, and presented with the challenge of creating the best, scariest short films possible. The winner will receive a development deal with New Line. "Black Mirror" is going interactive when it returns, making a past idea from its creator a virtual reality. Netflix's acclaimed anthology series from Charlie Brooker is working on a choose-your-own-adventure episode for its forthcoming fifth season. "Outcast" has been canceled at Cinemax after two seasons. Showtime has canceled "I'm Dying Up Here" after two seasons. FX has renewed "Mayans MC" for a second season AARON'S LOSERS: "Norm MacDonald Has a Show," "American Vandal" Season 2 and "American Horror Story: Apocalypse"JACK'S LOSERS: "Single Parents," "The Cool Kids," "Rel," "I Feel Bad," "The Neighborhood" and "The Gifted" AARON'S FENCER: "Magnum P.I." and "Lethal Weapon"JACK'S FENCERS: "The Dragon Prince," "Orange Is the New Black" Season 6 and "Murphy Brown" AARON'S WINNERS: "Saturday Night Live," "The Good Place," "You" and "Maniac"JACK'S WINNERS: "Detroiters" Season 2, "The Good Place," "Angels of Death," "American Horror Story: Apocalypse," "South Park" and "Mr. Inbetween" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. Welcome to Episode 109.
Vadim Newquist is a comedian, political/pop culture commentator and humble servant to YouTube's Creationist Cat. He's an Upright Citizen's Brigade veteran and former member of the award-winning sketch comedy group Mr. A$$ featuring Jon Daly (Kroll Show, I'm Dying Up Here) and Brett Gelman (Eagleheart, The Other Guys). He considers himself an atheist although the existence of a talking, evangelical cat that claims to have been 'Zapped by God through the internet' has provoked him to challenge his beliefs.
This week Erik Griffin, a stand up comedian and actor known from his roles on "Workaholics" and "I'm Dying Up Here", hears me the popular J. K. Rowling series: Harry Potter.
Comedian/actor Andrew Santino joins Brendan and Bryan to talk Louis CK's return to stand up and controversy, good looking redheads, writing and acting in MTV's Punk'd, I'm Dying Up Here ending, vacationing in Capri Island and Japan, real vs fake Wagyu & Kobe beef, difficulty remembering names, The Godfather, Sopranos, Game Of Thrones, nervous pissing, home buying hassles, giant Tapir dongs and much more!
As Brother Bryan is off curling, Steve and Billy Z decide to do something a little different on this episode! The fates conspired against Billy's receipt of recent comics so our remaining bears decided to make this episode pretty much comic book free! Instead of chatting about their favorite four-color heroes and indie books the CBBears instead talk about other things they are enjoying during the summer months. Movie and TV news and shows are discussed along with toys, concerts and a recent BluRay/DVD buying binge on the part of one the co-hosts. Within this episode's 90+ minutes The Toys That Made Us, The Pixies, great concerts, The Alienist, internet responses to casting, Mego toys, Smashing Pumpkins, I'm Dying Up Here, The Expanse, The Americans, terrible concerts, treasures found at Dollar Tree, They Might Be Giants and lots more make an appearance! And what show wouldn't be made better by a lifeguarding/acne tangent!?!?!
With Ali on the west coast Damien gets In the Conversation with Chris Lamberth about being catfishes by a restaurant, trips to the Berkshires and they debate which is better Crashing or I'm Dying Up Here.
A towering force of comedy, Erik Griffin is most recognizable as Montez Walker on seven season of the hit Comedy Central series "Workaholics." His latest comedy special, "Amerikan Warrior" premiered on Showtime on June 8th 2018. Griffin’s first hour-long comedy special, "The Ugly Truth," premiered on Showtime last July.Griffin currently stars as a series regular in Showtime’s dark-comedy series "I'm Dying Up Here" which returned for a 2nd season on May 6th. Previous television credits include Netflix’s "One Day at a Time," FX’s "You're the Worst," Fox’s "Bob's Burgers," "Arrested Development" and Nickelodeon’s "Harvey Breaks."
In February of 2017 comedian Dom Irrera (most recently from Showtime's "I'm Dying Up Here") stumbled into the podcast studio followed by a half a dozen wise guys from the Columbus Italian Club. Since our show is on a short summer vacation, enjoy this favorite episode from the Whiskey Business archives... Comedy legend Dom Irrera and Dino take a break from socializing at the local Italian Club to talk shop. Dom opens up about his run on SNL, The Big Lebowski and which beloved icon he hates. They sip on a bottle of Eagle Rare, a guest bottle that is just as rare as Dom.
A towering force of comedy, Erik Griffin is most recognizable as Montez Walker on seven season of the hit Comedy Central series "Workaholics." His latest comedy special, "Amerikan Warrior" premiered on Showtime on June 8th 2018. Griffin’s first hour-long comedy special, "The Ugly Truth," premiered on Showtime last July.Griffin currently stars as a series regular in Showtime’s dark-comedy series "I'm Dying Up Here" which returned for a 2nd season on May 6th. Previous television credits include Netflix’s "One Day at a Time," FX’s "You're the Worst," Fox’s "Bob's Burgers," "Arrested Development" and Nickelodeon’s "Harvey Breaks."
NSFW (Now Some Flames, Waikiki): Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (curled up with a pomeranian in suburbia) talk United Shades of America, CNN's The 2000s: The Platinum Age of Television, Listener Mailbag (The Handmaid's Tale, Hard Sun, Goliath), RiffTrax: Firehead & Cyber Tracker, Sharp Objects, AT&T's coming Netflix-ization of HBO, Luke Cage, dudes watch Bravo?, Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America?, Our Cartoon President, Yay for Abortion! with Michelle Wolf, Frost Warning!, Rasslin' News, Rest in Hell Ed Schultz and What to Watch Harder (The Outpost, No Passport Required, The Handmaid's Tale, Harlots, Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters, Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now, Sharp Objects, Salvation, Detroiters, Preacher, Goliath, Hard Sun and I'm Dying Up Here). Drinking: Mojitos made with Silver Rum and simple syrup from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsors Sugar House Distillery and Boozetique.
We are joined by the Big Daddy himself, Earl Skakel! Earl (The Jellies, I'm Dying Up Here, Inappropriate Earl podcast) joins Jess and Isak as they play Operation. They discuss how Earl got his role on The Jellies, his role on Roast Battle, and Earl does his best WWE speeches to make sure the haters and "ham and eggers" get what they deserve in the industry. Who wins the game? How frustrated does Earl get? Does he try and murder the man lying on the Operation table? Tune in and find out! Subscribe/Follow/Rate on iTunes, Podbean, & Stitcher! Subscribe on Patreon - only $5.00/month gets you ALL the footage, including the interview portion of the podcast AND hilarious video footage from the episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boardwithcomics/support
Erik Griffin is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor. His new special "AmERIKan Warrior" premieres on June 8 on Showtime, and he can be also be seen in the Showtime show "I'm Dying Up Here."
Erik Griffin, comedian and actor seen on "Workaholics" and "I'm Dying Up Here," joins Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt LIVE in studio. This podcast is brought to you by: ZipRecruiter - post your job to 200+ job sites with a single click for free at www.ziprecruiter.com/church Onnit.com - Use Promo code CHURCH for a 10% discount at checkout. Recorded live on 05/06/2018.
Not that you can tell by the temperatures but it's spingtime in New York which can only mean that the Tribeca Film Festival has taken over lower Manhattan with glitz and glamor and some interesting films. Neil's been hitting the red carpet as well as the party circuit and he has inside info on some of the cinematic offerings. He's also got a honest-to-goodness scoop from Billy Crystal who was there for the Gilda Radner documentary. No hints here, you'll have to listen to find out what it is. There's also "I Feel Pretty" from Amy Schumer. What's it going to do for her career? Plus we talk about the new season of "I'm Dying Up Here" and the new BBC America spy drama "Killing Eve." You don't have to go undercover you can listen right here!
Comedy gold! Paul Provenza took us on a thrill ride through comedy from his earliest memories of stand up on Ed Sullivan, afternoon talk shows in the 60s, Klein, Carlin, to Davi, the early days of The Improv... the funniest of the funny Aristocrats, Penn, TV sitcoms, the earliest days of Comedy Central to The Green Room, Set LIst... to his current passion project, a documentary about sexual abuse which is... hysterical. Yup. Who but Paul could pull that off?!? Put it all together and this man who created his own degree, his own club scene, theatrical success, television shows, a one-joke movie, this innovative talented creative is all in for the work. Monetary rewards have come... he's used them to finance his dreams. Dollars don't drive him, his passions do. His just filmed arc on I'm Dying Up Here will no doubt lead to the next gig, and the one after that, enabling him to continue to make his own cutting edge, game-changing, great art. Motivating, inspiring, damn entertaining! Paul Provenza on The Road Taken, Celebrity Maps to Success Wed, 4/18/18, 7 pm PT/ 10 pm ET With Louise Palanker Live on the Facebook Show replay here https://bit.ly/2qJLQXn Pics and video shot by Louise Palanker and Harry Abelson All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fl tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj This week's BROADcast is brought to you by Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com And, Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for tresses like the stars she coifs, and regular peoples, like me. I love my hair, and I loves Nicole. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/
On today's episode I have one of my longtime friends, actor Matthew Bellows! It's been close to 15 years since the last time that I saw Matt, but it was great to sit down with him and catch up and learn more about his career. Over the last few years Matt has been in a number of phenomenal shows such as Grimm, Colony, Fuller House, TV Land's Teachers, I'm Dying Up Here, and BYU TV's Extinct. I talked with Matt about making the move from Utah to pursue his career in acting, living in New York, moving to LA, getting an education, his approach to acting, and so much more. Austin was also part of this episode and it was great to sit back and watch Austin and Matt discuss their approaches to acting and film. A huge Thank You to Matthew Bellows for taking the time to sit down and talk with us on this episode. Matt was in the middle of a busy work week as he is currently filming an episode of "I'm Dying Up Here" on Showtime. Make sure to follow Matt on all of the social media links on the website, www.onthemicpodcast.com Thanks, Matt! Enjoy the episode.
Special guest Jeremy joins us again, we find out that's not his real name, Justin gives his hands on review of Skyrim VR, we discuss video game peripherals from the Virtual Boy to Fallout's PipBoy, I'm Dying Up Here show about comedians, Christmas Lights, Christmas Vandalism, and our favorite Christmas gifts. @03:30 - Justin's Review of Skyrim VR @08:50 - Classic Video Game Peripherals @14:00 - Sega Dreamcast @16:00 - Wii U Controller @17:00 - Nintendo Switch @19:00 - I'm Dying Up Here show @27:00 - Repeal of Prohibition Anniversary @34:00 - It's Christmas Time @39:45 - Judging Christmas Lights @47:35 - Christmas Vandalism @55:50 - Veteran Charities @58:10 - What's your favorite gift? @1:05:20 - What we learned today #wreaththief ►Our New Fancy Website http://talkybox.net ►Shirts & Merchandise From Our Store http://talkybox.net/store ►Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TalkyBox ►Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkyBox/ ►Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talkybox/ ►Download the Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/talkybox-podcast/id1240654199?mt=2 ►Download The Chupacabra Kid on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chupacabra-kid-voter-directed-pod-serial-western-adventure/id1302378139?mt=2 ►Listen on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/talkybox ►Email Us talkyboxpodcast@gmail.com
MONSTER PARTY looks at the future, through the films of the past! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, examine the often imperfect task of predicting the future through movies and TV, in an episode we call... FUTURE PAST!!! Joining us on this guided tour through these antiquated and often hilarious cinematic worlds of tomorrow, is a return guest of legendary proportions! MONSTER PARTY welcomes back actor, comedic force of nature, eerily accurate futurist... RICK OVERTON! (I'M DYING UP HERE, VEEP, THE OFFICE, EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS, THE SECRET ADVENTURES OF JULES VERNE, GROUNDHOG DAY, WILLOW) Transporters! Flying cars! Force-fields! Phasers! Did we ever get them? And if we did, can you remind us where we left them?
Steve Cooper talks with comic/actor Cathy Ladman. Cathy has not only appeared on The Tonight Show nine times, but was also the only female comic to appear on the last two of Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show Anniversary shows. She made four appearances on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, did her own HBO One Night Stand comedy special, and was awarded the American Comedy Award for Best Female Stand Up Comic. She is an acclaimed television and film actor. Her film credits include Charlie Wilson’s War, The Aristocrats and White Oleander. Her TV appearances include Mad Men, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Everybody Loves Raymond and NCIS: Los Angeles and has had recurring roles in Caroline in the City, Pretty Little Liars and I'm Dying Up Here. She also appeared regularly on ABC's Politically Incorrect and Comedy Central's Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist. Besides writing her standup act and original scripted projects, she was on the writing staffs of The Caroline Rhea Show, Caroline in the City and Roseanne. She also wrote an episode of King of Queens and other sitcoms. Her theatre credits include a successful run Off-Broadway in, The JAP Show: The Princesses of Comedy, the 25th Anniversary production of Last Summer at Bluefish Cove in Los Angeles, which was nominated for several GLAAD awards, and she and HBO developed her first solo show, Scaredypants and took it to the Aspen Comedy Festival. Her second solo show, Does This Show Make Me Look Fat? is in the works.
Comedian Al Madrigal (The Daily Show, I'm Dying Up Here) talks about exploring the dark side of the 70's stand-up comedy boom on his new Showtime series, why he’s resisted being pidgeonholed as a latino comic, and why he thinks white guys actually have it tougher in comedy. He discusses his audition for The Daily Show, and faking a border crossing as a field correspondent. Plus seafood as revenge, why you might want to avoid cilantro for the next 4 years, and Al Madrigal on Donald Trump and the border wall. Watch Al Madrigal’s standup special Shrimpin' Ain’t Easy and his series I’m Dying Up Here with a subscription to Showtime or Showtime Anytime. Listen to his podcast and other hilarious shows on the All Things Comedy podcast network at www.allthingscomedy.com or wherever you get your podcasts. For Al Madrigal’s live standup dates and other fun stuff, visit www.almadrigal.com, and follow him on Twitter at @almadrigal. Today's show is brought to you by Bombfell, an online personal styling service that helps men find the right clothes for them. Get $25 off your first purchase at www.bombfell.com/KICK. Subscribe to Kickass News on iTunes and take a minute to take our listener survey at www.podsurvey.com/KICK. Support the show by donating at www.gofundme.com/kickassnews. Visit www.kickassnews.com for more fun stuff.
This week, Brent reviews the new Taylor Sheridan thriller WIND RIVER, while Chris checks out the new Showtime series I'M DYING UP HERE.
SUMARIO: 00:00 – Bienvenida 00:50 – “Repaso de series”: 00:55 – Juego de Tronos 7x02 y 7x03 30:10 – The Last Tycoon 1x01 34:35 – Ozark 1x02 42:40 – Room 104 1x01 48:45 – "Series en un tuit": 48:50 – Rick & Morty 3x02 49:00 – Insecure 2x02 49:09 – The Young Pope 1x01 49:18 – The Mist 1x04 49:30 – Teen Wolf 6x11 49:37 – The Standups 1x01 49:45 – I'm Dying Up Here 1x08 50:00 – "Noticias Seriéfilas" 53:20 – "Sección Especial": Comic-Con 2017 54:25 – The Defenders 55:35 – Supergirl 56:50 – Inhumans 59:00 – Once Upon a Time 60:45 – American Horror Story: Cult MÚSICAS: Springtide - Fall asleep under the millions of stars (Instrumental) Podington Bear - Gravy Bensound - Funky Element YACHT - Paradise Engineering (instrumental)
Steve Cooper talks with writer Bill Knoedelseder. Bill is best known for his book I'm Dying Up Here which recently was turned into a Showtime series. Bill was a staff writer from 1977 to 1989 reporting on the entertainment industry for the Los Angeles Times. His series of articles in the 1980s into corrupt practices in the record business formed the basis for the book Stiffed: A True Story of MCA, the Music Business and the Mafia. In 2012, his book Bitter Brew, which spans five generations of the Busch family and the foreign takeover of Anheuser-Busch made the New York Times Bestseller list and his latest book Fins: Harley Earl, the Rise of General Motors, and the Glory Days of Detroit is slated to come out in early 2018.
Join me as Inappropriate Earl turns into Inappropriate Eric!!! Eric comes on and interviews me about my Showtime show I'm Dying Up Here, my cartoon The Jellies and of course a little bit of Roast Battle!!! Follow him on Twitter/Instagram @ericabbenante @HightTonightShow and me on both @EarlSkakel
This week Dan and Chris celebrate 5 years of podcasting by doing a drunk episode. And predictably, it's a mess. But we do discuss TV news, Twin Peaks, Orange is the New Black and I'm Dying Up Here. Catch us on Twitter @nothinbutstatic or email us on mail@nothingbutstatic.co.uk
On today's episode, I have comedian and actor, Erik Griffin! Erik is best known for his role as Montez on "Workaholics", as well as his long running stand up career. I was excited to have Erik on to talk about his new comedy special "The Ugly Truth" that premiers on Showtime July 7th. Erik is also currently starring in the Showtime series, "I'm Dying Up Here". I talked with Erik about how the new special came together, working at The Comedy Store, the current state of comedy, quitting his day job to pursue comedy, Workaholics, and so much more. A huge Thanks to Erik for taking the time to talk with me today about his new special, "The Ugly Truth". Don't miss it July 7th on Showtime, and make sure to catch him on "I'm Dying Up Here", currently on Showtime. You can also pick up Erik's album "Technical Foul" on iTunes. Make sure to follow him on all of the social media links below for any updates. Thanks, Erik! Enjoy the episode.
La actriz Maiah Ocando y el escritor Gabriel Torrelles, esposos y productores ejecutivos de varios proyectos para Internet, TV y cine en Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica, hablan de lo que pasa en el mundo, en sus pantallas y en sus vidas, con mucho humor negro y análisis psicodélicos. En esta oportunidad comentan "el suelo es lava", la historia de alibaba.com, Yoko Ono, la relación de Maiah con Julio César Chávez y el mundo del boxeo, la compra de Whole Foods por Amazon, la adicción de Gabriel al Té Verde con Boba, las series "F is for family" y "I'm Dying Up Here", el nuevo disco de Lorde y las pulseritas que puedes comprar desde cualquier parte del mundo para ayudar a Venezuela.
Podcast #027: We discuss Relationship Questions on Quora, The Jim Jefferies Show and I'm Dying Up Here (37:40)
Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we are discussing the pilot episode of I'm Dying Up Here, the new Showtime series about stand up comedians in early 1970's Los Angeles. Today's intro music is "Jane" by Jefferson Starship.
The hilarious Andrew Santino returns to the podcast to break down comedy in the 70's, Kathy Griffin and Trump, his new Showtime comedy special "Home FIeld Advantage" and making his Showtime show "I'm Dying Up Here"! Follow him on TWITTER @cheetosantino, Adam @AdamRayComedy, Brad @funnybrad, and the podcast @ALNPodcast!
Bobo does T-Rex arms. Santino is not a desk bitch. We talk favorite worst movies, blow up babies, and the Poway High School Hall of Fame. Watch Andrew Santino's standup special "Home Field Advantage" and catch him on the new series "I'm Dying Up Here," both on Showtime. Check out wagwalking.com today!
Jim Carrey is behind the new Showtime series "I'm Dying Up Here," which chronicles the golden age of Los Angeles standup comedy in the 1970s. The comedian discusses the evolution of the biz, and laments the fluctuations today's standups face in what they can and can't say. Plus: A preview of the ATX Television Festival.
With TWIN PEAKS back on the air after 26 years, Matt and Alison start this episode of SVU by taking a look at the film with which TWIN PEAKS last left off — prequel FIRE WALK WITH ME, which was booed at Cannes back in 1992, but has since been reevaluated as a David Lynch classic. Then, in honor of the way FIRE WALK WITH ME gives the spotlight to Laura Palmer, TWIN PEAKS’ murder victim, they discuss the not-always-grand tradition of the beautiful dead girl on screen, offering examples that established or subverted this trend, all available to rent or stream right now. Filmspotting: SVU is brought to you by Movies On Demand On Cable, Lexus, and Showtime’s I'm Dying Up Here. Opening Break: "A Cure For Wellness" "I, Daniel Blake" "Band Aid" Listener's Choice Review: "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" Queue Shots: The Beautiful Dead Girl Behind the 8-Ball: 3 New Releases 2 Listener Recommendations 1 Random Film From Our Netflix "My Lists" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded June 3rd, 2017. Chatting with Houston stand-up Bob Biggerstaff about the premiere episode of the Jim-Carrey produced Showtime drama I'M DYING UP HERE starring Melissa Leo, Clark Duke, Sebastian Stan, Jon Daly, Al Madrigal and Erik Griffin, about the 70's LA comedy boom. Spoilers ahead, we talk plot, casting and stand-up from the pilot episode, as well as comparisons to the book, real life and the overall execution of the launch. Hail Satire! is produced and hosted by Vic Shuttee.
DJ sends a good tweet, Pete has problems with his butt. The BBoP discuss the Kathy Griffin scandal and how it has created problems for Pete, as well as heat checks on "I'm Dying Up Here" and "Silicon Valley."
Our guest today is the very funny Erik Griffin who started as a stand-up comedian around the same time I did. His acting career took off with his role on Comedy Central's "Workaholics". We have Erik on today talking about his new 1 hr Showtime special and his work on the new Showtime series, "I'm Dying Up Here", a comedy-drama series produced by Jim Carrey and following the lives of several up and coming comedians in Los Angeles in the 1970s. Premieres Sunday, June 4th at 10pm on Showtime and every Sunday after that. Can't wait to watch it! Please take 5 seconds to rate or review the podcast on itunes and if you like it subscribe! Thanks for listening! LINKS Erik Griffin: INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: @ErikGriffin www.ErikGriffin.com Felipe Esparza: FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com/FelipeEsparzaFanPage TWITTER: @FunnyFelipe INSTAGRAM: @FelipeEsparzaComedian www.felipesworld.com Rodrigo Torres: TWITTER: @RodrigoTorresJr INSTAGRAM: @RodrigoTorresJr TUMBLR: RodrigoTorresJr.Tumblr.com Lesa Esparza (Producer, editor, "What's Up Fool?" podcast) TWITTER: @WhatsUpFoolPod Voodoo Glowskulls (they do our theme song) www.VoodooGlowskulls.com Ernesto Yerena (he designed our podcast logo) INSTAGRAM: @ernestoyerena #Comedy #StandUpComedy #LatinoComedy #MexicanAmerican #Belize #multiethnic #Workaholics #ComedyCentral #OneDayAtATime #ImDyingUpHere #Showtime
Andrew Santino is a stand up comedian and actor. His special "Home Field Advantage" premieres on June 2 & he's on the new show "I'm Dying Up Here" premiering on June 4, both on SHOWTIME.
Everyone is talking about the new Netflix documentary The Keepers. But is it really as good as Making A Murderer? Plus the latest season of the US Bachelorette has begun, but there’s a big change to the show that no one is talking about. House of Cards is back this week. But before we get thrown back into the world of Underwood, we thought we better revisit what happened last year. And Rebecca Gibney joins us in studio and talks about her favourite onscreen child, the one reason she would give up acting and creating TV roles for women. SHOW NOTES This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network. With thanks to Rebecca Gibney Monique Bowley is the Executive Producer of Podcasts You can watch the Keepers on Netflix now Find all episodes of US Bachelorette on Nine Now Wanted returns to Seven next Monday at 8.40pm House of Cards is on Netflix now This podcast was brought to you by THE LOTT – the home of Australia’s Official Lotteries by Tatts, New South Wales Lotteries, Golden Casket and SA Lotteries. Laura wants you to watch I'm Dying Up Here on Stan and Clare thinks you should give Girls on iTunes a go. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
Everyone is talking about the new Netflix documentary The Keepers. But is it really as good as Making A Murderer? Plus the latest season of the US Bachelorette has begun, but there’s a big change to the show that no one is talking about. House of Cards is back this week. But before we get thrown back into the world of Underwood, we thought we better revisit what happened last year. And Rebecca Gibney joins us in studio and talks about her favourite onscreen child, the one reason she would give up acting and creating TV roles for women. SHOW NOTES This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network. With thanks to Rebecca Gibney Monique Bowley is the Executive Producer of Podcasts You can watch the Keepers on Netflix now Find all episodes of US Bachelorette on Nine Now Wanted returns to Seven next Monday at 8.40pm House of Cards is on Netflix now This podcast was brought to you by THE LOTT – the home of Australia’s Official Lotteries by Tatts, New South Wales Lotteries, Golden Casket and SA Lotteries. Laura wants you to watch I'm Dying Up Here on Stan and Clare thinks you should give Girls on iTunes a go. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
Mo and Ryan are back with a long ep featuring four shows. Is Reviewing Twin Peaks On A Weekly Basis A Good Idea? 0:00 - 36:16 I'm Dying Up Here: 36:16 - End Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. Options abound. Also, we have an email for the podcast now! Click here to email us questions for future podcasts.
This week I welcome my buddy, comedian and actor in "Workaholics" and the new Showtime show "I'm Dying Up Here," Erik Griffin.
Jon Daly calls in to discuss his new show "I'm Dying Up Here" which premiers June 4th on Showtime! We also discuss some of the hilarious characters he's played on shows like "Bob's Burgers", "Family Guy", and "Kroll Show" along with his upcoming film "A Futile & Stupid Gesture" in which he'll be playing Bill Murray!
Jerron Horton is one of the original Belly Room fighters, and turned his experience into a job as a writer on the first season of Comedy Central's Roast Battle. Now he can be seen touring the country and will soon be gracing your TV screens on Showtime's "I'm Dying Up Here". On this episode, Moses, Coach, and our sleepy sidekick Frank talk to Jerron about how he got good at being mean, how boxing helped him get into comedy, and why he doesn't believe in using racism in roast jokes. @RoastBattle Brian Moses @racebanning Coach Tea @coach_tea Frank Castillo @frankccomedy Jerron Horton @jerronhorton FEATURED BATTLES Stuart Thompson @stuartbthompson vs. Hormoz Rashidi @nothormones Greg Edwards @GregTheGrouch vs. Kevin Fard @kevinfard Johnny Stewart vs. Joseph Thorne Omid Singh @brownman3000 vs. Corey Charron @charronkotd
CINDY CHUPACK is a two-time Emmy Award-winning writer and producer, best known for her work on "Sex & The City," "Modern Family," "Everybody Loves Raymond," and "Coach." She has also won three Golden Globes for her work. Her first screenplay, an adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel "How To Be Good," made the 2008 blacklist of best unproduced screenplays, she is attached to direct her first feature film called "Whatever Makes You Happy" for Netflix, and is about to start work as a co-executive producer under Jim Carrey on "I'm Dying Up Here," a new Showtime series about the comedy scene in 1970's Los Angeles. In addition to writing for television and film, Chupack has written two books, "The Between Boyfriends Book," and "The Longest Date: Life as a Wife."