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For our first comedy review of the year, we're taking a close look at Going Dutch, the brand-new FOX sitcom from Brockmire creator Joel Church-Cooper. The show stars Denis Leary as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a hotheaded and egotistical officer who's exiled to a military base in the Netherlands. We discuss cast, comparisons, tropes, trivia, reception and more. Tune in for our thoughts and rating of the pilot. Welcome to Today's Episode!
We talk with Joel Church-Cooper, creator of the show Brockmire, about what it's like to talk to actors about their less successful projects.Also, the Flop House VIRTUAL LIVE SHOW, is TONIGHT, Saturday, February 6th, at 9 pm Eastern! Just $10! Buy a ticket HERE! And if you want exclusive, only available for a limited time TOUR SHIRTS, go HERE!
On this #WouldYouRatherWednesday (Glory Days Grill) Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Kyle Ottenheimer discussed football, the Ravens draft, baseball and more. At about 10:40, new Ravens undrafted free agent and former Oregon tight end Jake Breeland called in to talk about his injury-shortened final season, his excitement to have a chance to join the Lamar Jackson-led offense and more. At 11:15, PressBox's Stan "The Fan" Charles discusses his life sans baseball, his time during quarantine and more. At 11:50, writer and producer of the IFC show “Brockmire,” Joel Church Cooper called in to discuss the show’s series finale, which airs tonight at 10 pm ET on IFC.
5:00 - Does he have any optimism for this upcoming Mets season? 8:50 - Was Brockmire created as an homage to the older, more personality driven baseball broadcaster? 10:50 - On his show connecting with younger audiences and millennials despite baseball's issues relating to younger fans 12:10 - On Jim Brockmire starting off Season 3 sober 13:50 - On adding Bob Costas, JK Simmons, Tawny Newsome, Richard Kind amongst others to the mix 14:30 - On Costas and Joe Buck and Brent Musburger really showing a ton of personality on the show 16:40 - How much of the show is improvisation vs entirely by script? 18:05 - The complete and total trust he has for Joel Church Cooper (head writer/creator) 19:10 - How long does it take for him to work on a voice to have total control of that voice 20:45 - The impact of 31 years of the Simpsons 21:50 - The origin of Moe from The Simpsons and the connection he has to Al Pacino 22:43 - Has he lever lost a character voice and if so, how would he try to regain it 23:55 - Where the voices come from; are they based off friends, celebrities etc. 25:05 - Has anyone done voices you do in front of you? 26:10 - How he views voice impressions compared to impression comedians 28:00 - Story of how he would call Hollywood restaurants to get tables as Mickey Rourke and Sly Stallone 30:40 - Any other voices we aren't aware of? 32:20 - His work and volunteering with helping Miami Jewish Health Systems
Writer Joel Church Cooper (Future Man, Undateablel) stops by Studio 309 and discusses growing up in California, finding improv at iO West, and more! Info, photos, links, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/228
Joel Church-Cooper, the creator of the hit IFC show “Brockmire”, joins the boys to talk about the origin of show and getting picked up for two more seasons, what he borrowed from Bill Veeck, improvising on set with Hank Azaria and the return of Joe Buck!
On today's episode I talk to writer and showrunner Joel Church-Cooper. Born in Sacramento, Joel grew up in Santa Cruz, and eventually made his way down to LA where he started taking classes and performing at UCB and IO West. As a TV writer, he started on shows like The Onion SportsDome, as well as Up All Night, Ground Floor and Undateable, among many others. Most recently, he created and showruns Brockmire on IFC, which is based on a Funny or Die webseries he made. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
The Ducksnort boys try and figure out if they’re baseball experts, and shine a spotlight on some of the funnest players of 2017, including Wil Myers, Anthony Rendon and Gift Ngoepe. Then Joel Church-Cooper, creator of IFC’s baseball announcer comedy Brockmire starring Hank Azaria, tells us about the show’s origins, notable dead person Ray Chapman, the best sports video games, and attending a Japanese league game. Finally, baseball whiz kid Cody Jenkins (Nicole Byer: Girl Code, Loosely Exactly Nicole) explains how she learned the rules of baseball by growing up in a Target, then almost gets adopted by Wayland, Greg and Joe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the weeks of November 9, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Herman Cain’s Campaign Promises with Mike Tyson from Mike Tyson Our extended commentary this week touched base on the sad deaths of boxer "Smokin'" Joe Frazier & Hip-Hop legend Heavy D this past week (R.I.P.) along with their respective impact in their arenas, our viewpoint on the Penn State Football Sex Scandal & it's current fallout (including the firing of long time coach Joe Paterno, student riots and more) and what that means for the U.S. perception of the importance of sports in our world,the latest updates of the #OccupyWallStreet and other affiliated #Occupy activist movements throughout the U.S. & the world, the Mike Tyson parody of Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain on FunnyOrDie.com and some other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Weeks of November 9, 2011 Part 1: Special Mini-Heavy D Tribute Mix by DJ Fusion (in sequential song order): 1. Heavy D & The Boyz feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Q-Tip, Kool G Rap & C.L.Smooth/Don't Curse/MCA 2. Heavy D/Let It Flow/Uptown Records 3. Michael Jackson feat. Heavy D/Jam/Epic 4. Heavy D/In Living Color Theme (Season 5)/White Label 5. Heavy D/We Got Our Own Thing/Uptown Records 6. Heavy D & The Boyz feat. 2 Pac & Flavor Flav/You Can See What I Can See (Live)/White Label 7. Heavy D feat. Cee-Lo/You Know/Uptown Records & Universal 8. Heavy D/Queen Majesty/Federal Distribution Part 2: Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast; in no particular order) 1. Gregory Porter/1960 What? (Opolopo Kick & Bass RMX)/Tokyo Dawn Records 2. Immortal Technique/Natural Beauty/Viper Records 3. Dr. Maddvibe/Revolutionary Girl/DrMadVibe.com 4. Nicolay with the Hot At Nights/Shibuya Station/FE Music 5. Murs fat. Ab-Soul & O.C./Life & Time/DD176 & BlueRoc PLUS Part 3: Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
Jim Festante from The Game Show on theStream.tv and Joel Church-Cooper of The Rotten Tomatoes Show join Jordan to discuss that saucy minx Dame Helen Mirren, the narrative arc of Family Matters, and more.
Tyler and David welcome back Matt Belknap and Joel Church-Cooper to celebrate their 100th episode.
Tyler and David are joined by Erin Gibson and Joel Church-Cooper of the Roommating Show to discuss rock docs.