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This week on the pod we welcome back our friend Bill Kenney to discuss the CV of Mr. Danny DeVito. Transcript:Track 2:[0:41] Thank you, Doug DeNance. My name falls off a cliff. And now, J.D. Welcome to the SNL Hall of Fame podcast. My name is J.D., and it is great to be here with you all. I am just fumbling with my keys to get into the Hall of Fame. While I'm doing that, I will wipe my feet. Do the same would you come on in as we prepare to go to a conversation with our friend thomas senna and our equally good friend bill kenny is back to join us and they are here to discuss danny devito now before we go any further i want to just make sure everyone is aware of our new you email address. It is the SNL hall of fame at gmail.com. That's correct. I chose the maximum number of letters I could choose for the prefix, the SNL hall of fame at gmail.com.Track 2:[1:44] It might seem trivial to you, but, uh, we love to hear from you. So send us those emails, review the pod and for heaven's sake listen to the snl water cooler it's our brand new show on the snl hall of fame and uh we have sherry fesco and joe gannon joining me once a week to discuss the week that was in the snl hall of fame and we touch upon the current episode of snl as well where we identify the Hall of Shame and the Hall of Fame moments of that particular episode. I am out of breath because I have been racing down the hall to catch up with our friend Matt Ardill, and we should probably do that.Track 3:[2:33] So I'm going to make a confession here. Even though the show has been on for coming up to 20 seasons, and this gentleman has been on most of those seasons, I haven't seen a single flippin' episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. And this week we're talking about one of its actors and somebody who's got a long resume dating back to Taxi, at least. I'm sure there's more before that. But let's go to our friend Matt Ardill and learn some more about this week's nominee, Denny DeVito. Hey, Denny. Thanks. I am shocked. i genuinely you can't jump in with the nightmare nightmare episode that would just be too much of a system shock but if you ever have the chance it's it's it is dark but it is funny so i highly recommend always sunny um but yeah so i'm looking forward danny is a great a great actor um, 4'10", born November 17th, 1944, who shares the birthday with Lorne Michaels. So same birthday.Track 3:[3:49] So he's born in Neptune, New Jersey, grew up in a family of five, and was raised in Ashbury Park, New Jersey. He would frequently eat at Jersey Mike's, which he grew up just down the street from the first location, which is why in 2022, he became the spokesperson for the subway chain, Jersey Mike's. He just loved it. And Danny is a person who follows his passions.Track 3:[4:17] He was sent to boarding school to keep him out of trouble. He graduated in 1962 and then took a job at his older sister's beautician salon. She paid for him to get his beautician certification, which led to him getting a certificate in makeup at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. But to get that, the teacher said he had to sign up because she couldn't just teach him on the side. He had to be a student of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, so he signed up and found his passion for acting after only a single semester at the school. Cool. Wildly enough, one of his sister's partners at the hair salon was a relative of a future colleague of his, Jack Nicholson, with whom he performed on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. That's right.Track 3:[5:23] This eventually became a prolific career, including 154 acting credits, 49 producer credits, 23 director credits, 16 soundtrack credits and four writing credits. I mean, how can we forget his performance of Troll Toll in the Dayman musical on Always Sunny? I mean, it's the weirdest one of his ever, his experience, his performances.Track 3:[5:52] But I do have to say, I was shocked to also see that he performed Put Down the Ducky on the Sesame Street Put Down the Ducky TV movie. His range is truly epic in scope um now after starting as an actor he actually shared a small apartment with michael douglas and they remain friends to this day um during his time uh in new york he actually met his now estranged wife rhea perlman well in the off-broadway play the shrinking bride uh they then went on to get a grant from the american film institute together and write the and produce minestrone a short film in 1975 which screened at con and has.Track 3:[6:42] Since been translated into five languages um he was the original casting choice for mario in the 1993 super mario's movie uh dropping out i'm guessing after seeing the script uh condemning bob hoskins to infamy um now he this is another one of those like i i'm kind of glad they didn't cast make this choice uh because i don't think it would have worked but he was almost george costanza what he almost he was in consideration for the role of george costanza it wouldn't have worked it would it's it's the wrong energy but it would have been wild to see Now he has been nominated for Best Picture for Aaron Brockovich.Track 3:[7:30] Along with NOMS for Batman Returns, American Comedy Writing Awards, Berlin International Film Festival Awards, Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, BAFTAs, Cable A's, Emmys.Track 3:[7:43] And more. He is so award-nominated, it's hard to keep track. But one of his earliest big wins was a 1981 Emmy for Taxi, which revolved around buying a pair of pants. About how he was so short and so round, he had to go to the Husky Boys section to get pants as an adult. And that was the plot in a Taxi episode that won him his first Emmy. Um, he commits, uh, like during his time as the penguin in those scenes where you see him like noshing on raw fish, that is actual raw fish that he is just tearing into, uh, not fake fish. Um, he is very famous, uh, on social media for his troll foot pictures where he will travel around the world and just take pictures of his great old big troll feet. Um, and in fact own, he is such a fan of Lemoncello. He has actually opened his own Lemoncello, uh, manufacturing plant simply named Lemoncello by Danny DeVito. Well, short and sweet, I suppose you might say.Track 2:[9:03] Of course you might not say as well. There's both options on the table. So let's get right to thomas and our friend bill kenny as they continue to talk about danny devito take it away thomas.Track 4:[9:48] Alright, JD and Matt, thank you so much for that. Hello and welcome to the conversation portion of this episode of the SNL Hall of Fame. Season 6 and we are rolling in this season. It's been a really good one. Talking about lots of great hosts, cast members, musical guests, etc.Track 4:[10:07] Today we're dipping into the host category. A six-timer? If you, well, it depends. I'll ask Bill about this. But yeah, so there's maybe a little caveat to this, but he's at least a five-timer. We consider him a six-timer. It's Danny DeVito today on the SNL Hall of Fame. And with that, of course, Bill Kenney, just amazing SNL knowledge with the Saturday Night Network, a man who mingles with the stars, with Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi. So he, yeah, he's he. But he kind of stepped down in weight class a little bit, and he's appearing with me here on the SNL Hall of Fame. Bill, thanks for joining me. Thomas, thank you for having me back. This is always such a good time. Listen, I mean, you're a celebrity in your own right, so let's not bury the lead here.Track 4:[11:01] Dan Aykroyd is fine, but the conversation is going to be great with this. Always a good time to talk to you. I appreciate that, man. So you've done a host before, Martin Short. We had such a blast with that Marty Short episode. And I know you're a Danny DeVito fan, so I had to ask you. He's one of the names that I threw out, and you jumped on Danny right away. So before we get started in that, I'm curious, what's going on over at the Saturday Night Network? We just started celebrating Season 50 of Saturday Night Live, a couple episodes into it. What's going on there as far as continuing the celebration here? Yeah, if you haven't checked us out in a while, please do so.Track 4:[11:44] During show weeks, we have a lot of great content from our Hot Take show, which is right after SNL on Saturday night at 1.10 a.m. We also have our roundtables, which dive deeper into the sketches. And then By the Numbers is every Wednesday, and we talk about the statistics, which is where we made our bones at the beginning of our podcast so and then of course there's lots of other content we do in off weeks uh during the summer we just uh did the greatest host countdown of all time thomas you joined us for one of the last episodes of that we had a lot of fun uh breaking that down and uh i think that's where the danny devito uh stuff started right because he was on the very first episode of the host countdown that we did and uh we all agreed, that it was way too low, and I can't wait to talk about that as well.Track 4:[12:36] Yeah, 100%. And I heard how much love you had for Danny and his hosting gigs and stuff. So I had to kind of like throw his name out there for you in the off season. So I love the stuff that you do in the off weeks in the off season. That's where all of us like dorks can roll up our sleeves and get get into like brass tacks about SNL. So I love that you guys do different drafts. There's different like neat concept shows. That's when the dorks thrive, Bill.Track 4:[13:03] Oh, without a doubt. That's when we have, we've had a lot of great stuff like SNL stories, which we talked to alumni, you kind of referenced Dan Aykroyd. We did a Blues Brothers, we went to a Blues Brothers convention, James Stevens and I, another podcaster, and we got to talk to Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd there. So that was a lot of fun. But we've talked to Mary Gross and Gary Kroger, a whole host of people who have had some association with SNL through the years. So that's always a lot of fun, too. So check that out as well. And then, of course, everything you need to know about SNL. And this will be the final plug, Thomas. We don't want to bog it down too much. But John and James have been doing that every week. And it's kind of these 15-minute mini episodes of kind of a starter's guide to SNL. Starting with season one going through. So if you don't have the time, like Thomas and I do, to sit through 30 episodes of SNL in a week, you can go watch this for 15 minutes and kind of satiate your thirst for it.Track 4:[14:09] Now, recently, John was a guest of mine and Deremy's on our other podcast, Pop Culture 5. We did six essential SNL sketches. And I was telling John, like, the everything you need to know about SNL. Those videos are some of my favorite content on YouTube. Just in general. Like, the editing's immaculate. The content is great. It looks great. It sounds great. It's just, like, that's one of my favorite things on YouTube that I look forward to. Yeah, without a doubt. And even people like us who know so much about SNL, it's still good to go back and be able to watch these and remember, what season was that in? Oh, yeah, that's right. So it kind of gives you, you know, jumpstart your brain as far as SNL. If you're not doing it already, make sure to check out all the great content they have over at the Saturday Night Network. Today, we're going to get into Danny DeVito as a host. So a little brief background, Danny did a lot of acting throughout the 70s, mostly playing bit parts. He was in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a decent amount of screen time. He basically said nothing in that movie, but he was just kind of there smiling and grinning while Jack Nicholson did his thing. He got his big break, though, starring in Taxi from 1978 to 1983. Bill, how did you become acquainted with the peculiar and unique person that is Danny DeVito?Track 4:[15:37] Definitely Taxi. And there was a different time back then where we would watch more mature shows like Taxi as kids because we only had three channels. But it was on this killer Tuesday night ABC lineup with Happy Days and Laverna Shirley and shows like that. And it was, you know, if you've liked Cheers, it's kind of the Cheers that people have forgotten about. It was set in this cab company in New York. And Danny played this very kind of volatile role, you know, scoundrel with a heart of gold as the years went on and you got to see. But that was where I met him. And it's still a great show. It's something I like to go back and watch every now and then. And it still holds up after all these years. It's a stellar ensemble. Yeah, it's one that I keep meaning to go back and try to rewatch. I used to catch episodes every now and then on Nick at Night.Track 4:[16:32] And then maybe MASH would come on or something. I'd hear the music and then that was time for me to go to sleep. But I would catch Taxi sometimes on Nick at Night. Probably for me, watching Twins, Throw Mama from the Train, kind of things of that nature. I really started appreciating Danny and his quirks. And he had this presence about him that far exceeded his stature, you know what I'm saying? So the way he was able to command the screen, it was almost like a Joe Pesci in a way, even though Danny maybe was less menacing, but he was still that kind of intense guy who would just take over the screen, I think, Bill. Yeah, I wonder how people view him, younger people view him today, because, I mean, he was a legitimate movie star. You mentioned some of them. I mean, from starting around 84, 85, he's in a hit almost every year for the next 10 years. You know, Romancing the Stone, War of the Roses, gets into the 90s and he's in Hoffa and Batman Returns, gets shorty. So there's always something going on with Danny. He compensates his short stature with just a commanding performance, no matter what he's in.Track 4:[17:45] Well, I'm really happy. I think a lot of the younger folks still watch It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Philadelphia so they really like enjoy Danny DeVito from that so it's funny to talk to like my niece is a big uh it's always sunny fan and so it's funny I tell her like have you seen Danny in this have you watched this have you seen his SNL hosting gigs like you need to go check out Danny like pre it's always sunny but I'm glad that the younger generation is getting a little taste uh of DeVito on it's always sunny is that something that you've checked out Bill oh my One of my favorite shows outside of SNL. Yeah, still. I mean, that's something that if I just need to have something on in the background, I'm going to Always Sunny and throwing on an episode. Because it's been on for 18 years at this point, almost 19 years. Yeah. And it still holds up. I mean, it really, it's the dirtier friends or Seinfeld or however you want to look at it. people with no soul who just kind of found each other in this crazy world and don't give a shit what they do to anybody else. And Danny is a huge part of that. He probably saved that show because he wasn't in the first season of that and was able to kind of boost it up.Track 4:[18:57] Make it what it is. Yeah, absolutely. It definitely wouldn't be around without Danny. I think the other core guys like Rob and Glenn and Charlie and them, Caitlin, would tell you that Danny probably saved the show. So I'm really just happy that the younger folks, some of whom probably shouldn't be watching It's Always Sunny, but be that as it may, that they get to appreciate Danny. We talked about, obviously, some of his trademarks, like his stature, his offbeat personality. One thing, especially watching these episodes, and it relates back to something that I've noticed or talked about with other hosts who I consider great, is that Danny's a really good actor.Track 4:[19:41] And that serves him well in committing to these sketches. We just talked about on the S&N host countdown and on the SNL Hall of Fame, Adam Driver, who's a good actor and that serves him well. Danny, you know, I think, like I said, his stature, his kind of weird personality sometimes, I think that kind of overshadows that he's a good actor, Bill, and it serves him well in these sketches.Track 4:[20:07] Matches. Yeah, and it's very interesting to see when he came into SNL. You know, you can say a lot about the Ebersole years that didn't work. I think one of the things that definitely did work is that he found hosts that were kind of outside the box. There was no reason in 1982 to bring a Danny DeVito into the show. Now, this predates most of his movies. He is on Taxi, of course, but he's the the third or fourth or fifth lead on that show but ebersole saw something in him and decided to bring him in uh i mean it's one of those seasons in season seven where we get so many unique we get the smothers brothers we get olivia newton john right after this which is kind of outside of uh normal thinking as well uh and so he just kind of fits into this one of the wackiest seasons of snl we've ever had. And he just, he meshes immediately with the people he's working with. They feel comfortable putting him in recurring sketches immediately and some original pieces as well. So right out of the gate, we get to see what Dan does.Track 4:[21:14] Yeah, so he first appeared season seven toward the end, episode 19. That was in May of 1982.Track 4:[21:21] Interesting timing. And I think it's kind of funny. I almost wonder if Ebersole and NBC brought him on as like maybe to brag on ABC. A little bit, a little bit of a friendly competition there because Taxi had just been canceled, Bill. And that was what his monologue was all about, Taxi having been canceled by ABC. This afternoon, my little immigrant Italian mother, she gave me this letter. She said to me, Danny, I want you to read this on the national TV.Track 4:[22:03] Son, you have been besmirched by men so shallow that they do not know the depths to which their deeds have taken them.Track 4:[22:16] And funny enough, about a month after this aired, NBC picked up Taxi for one final season. So that's the funny side of it. But I find this monologue fascinating because you know i can't think of another monologue in the history of the show that's like this it's very very unique so he as you say you know they're kind of giving a swan song to to taxi and he brings out the entire cast now we've we've seen cameos when when tv stars have hosted before uh the most recent i can think of is like steve carell bringing in and Jenna Fisher, and a couple other people from the office, but to have the entire cast of a show from another network.Track 4:[23:01] Come on to the stage to kind of take their final bow. And it's the only time in the history of the show that we see Judd Hirsch, Mary Lou Henner, Christopher Lloyd. These are big names. These are people who go on to do a lot of different things, and they never appear on SNL at any other point. So that is very, very intriguing to me, that they gave Danny the freedom to do this and find a way to make this one of the most unique monologues in the history of the show. Yeah, it totally is. And just seeing who they would become. People still know Judd Hirsch. He just recently appeared in The Fablemans not too long ago. Christopher Lloyd, obviously, who would go on to do Back to the Future. Who framed Roger Rabbit after that? Tony Danza. So Tony Danza did host SNL. Tony Danza does come back and host, yeah. A couple times.Track 4:[23:52] Yeah yeah but he's really the only one he's the only one andy kaufman comes out uh in his neck brace he's still in the middle of the whole wrestling jerry lawler thing so he has to come out sporting the neck brace kind of keep kayfabe alive uh there but this was neat i love danny's calling out like abc the american broadcasting corporation is the one who canceled us and i'm sure nbc had i if they didn't already had signed the contracts they had ideas probably of like, we're bringing in Taxi into the family, so let's do this. No, I agree. It was just so cool to see all those people on stage. Mary Lou Henner. Yeah. Yeah, it was just so cool to see all those people on stage. I enjoyed it. It was simple, but I enjoyed getting to know Danny and seeing the rest of the cast of Taxi. Yeah, exactly. And it was such a great segue into the next piece where you get to see this pre-tape.Track 4:[24:45] With the opening credits to Taxi, basically, until it cuts to danny getting out of the taxi looking at the building at the abc building and kind of mulling in his mind now this is not something after 9-11 we would ever see again i'm sure right but at the time it was very very humorous and still very funny if you if you can look at it in the frame of where it's at and uh he's mulling what he should do and then decides to blow up abc and drives away like are you serious we're we're on a network television show granted at 11 30 at night and we have the star of another network show blowing up that network like absolutely bananas yeah yeah yeah i doubt that would happen today for for a few reasons i mean of course you mentioned the obvious one but yeah network on network crime doesn't seem to be happening much more they seem to be more buddies you had the uh the late night hosts on cbs nbc and abc doing a whole podcast together during during exactly yeah that wouldn't happen yeah yeah that's when there was competition and rivalry no that was great and we gave he they gave the people what they wanted he's coming from taxi he's familiar with taxi so right away let's do a test so let's do something taxi related that's what we saw with adam driver and first thing, in his first episode, he was Kylo Ren, doing a sketch as Kylo Ren. So we're kind of giving the people what we want, Bill. You like that as a viewer?Track 4:[26:15] Sure, absolutely. And to put yourself in the mindset of a 1982 viewer, you know, the.Track 4:[26:22] Network shows where you were attached to them in a way, I think that is not quite the same today. There are shows like that, obviously, that people still attach themselves to and things like that. But when popular shows that weren't quite getting the ratings that the networks wanted were canceled, people would petition, would not riot in the streets, but they would get to a point where they would do whatever they could to try to bring the show back. And I think this is a perfect example of that. And to have this kind of moment in time encapsulated on SNL is really, really interesting. Yeah, 100%. Just like a bygone era of network TV. It's like a really neat time capsule to see. I think he was kind of light, though, on sketches. I think he did really well this episode. Just a little light on sketches. Were there any highlights that you wanted to talk about from his first hosting gig here? Yeah. One of the interesting things, and this has come up on the host countdown on the SNN.Track 4:[27:22] It's hard to explain to people who haven't gone back and watched pre-2000 that SNL didn't lean on its host as much as they do today. Today you'll get them in 10, 11 sketches sometimes or segments. They didn't always do that back then. And you're right. There isn't as much here. In fact, I think the last 20 minutes of the show we don't even see him. Right. He just kind of disappeared. Like, that's just crazy to think about. I don't know if his makeup from Pudge and Solomon was, like, hard to get off, so they just kind of, like, said, take the rest of the night off or something. Yeah, exactly. Like, how did that come to be? But, yeah, he just kind of completely disappears. But, yeah, Solomon and Pudge is a great one to talk about. That's one of my favorite recurring sketches from that era. I think it's just one of those quieter recurring things that we got. It really showcases Eddie and Joe. And when they bring somebody in like Danny to play off of them, I found that very interesting.Track 4:[28:20] I disappeared last December when we had that big snowstorm I'm home I'm home in my room my cold I try to keep warm I drinking some wine get down I looked out at the bottom and it says on the label visit our visions in Sonoma Valley valley. Next thing you know, I'm walking around some valley.Track 4:[28:50] I'm walking in the valley. It's all over.Track 4:[28:54] I look up, I look up. The executive stress test, I think, is probably the best original sketch that we see. He's working for this company, and he's been promoted, but they kind of want to make sure that he's got the bones for it. So he calls his wife, and his wife is clearly having some kind of intimate affair with a gardener. And you know he's he's perplexed on what's happening eddie comes in as a drug dealer who's saying that he owes all this money for the drugs that he's been taking christine ebersol comes in and talks about uh the herpes that that he gave her so and then it just kind of wraps up with ah well we just wanted to make sure you were okay with uh with this job so um it's all an act and as we find out towards the end so i think that's one of the better acting moments that we get to see from danny in this episode yeah he played really aggravated confused like really well in that sketch that's where his acting ability really shines i completely agree with that that executive stress test sketch again light episode he was in a whiner sketch he played kind of like a somebody who was kind of annoyed but showed extra try to exercise some patience with the whiners.Track 4:[30:21] Well, you have to plug them in here. Well, don't kick the china. All right, I won't kick the china. Just let me put... Here. Give me this. Plug it in. Oh, thank you. Let's be honest. That's good acting in and of itself because those whiners are a little hard to take. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I imagine... In the sketch and out of the sketch. On an airplane, I imagine, for sure. So, yeah, that was awesome acting by Danny. But I think even though he was only in a handful of sketches that night, his screen presence was really felt. And it's not a surprise that the show brought him back just barely under two years later, two seasons later. But you could really feel Danny's screen presence in this first episode, even given the light work. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. It's rare to see somebody come back that quickly at this point in the show. After we get out of the original era, Ebersole doesn't seem to like to have a lot of recurring hosts.Track 4:[31:24] So, yeah, to have him come back, as you said, quickly in season nine, pretty much, I think, is it the second episode of that season? It's episode two, yeah. Yeah, and talk of another strange thing, you know, talked about Danny not really fitting the mold of what you would think an SNL host would be at that point because he didn't have any movies coming out and things like that. Well, now he's hosting with his wife, Rhea Permit. And you say, oh, well, she's on Cheers.Track 4:[31:53] Cheers was 77th in the rankings, Nielsen rankings, the year before. It was not a hit. It was almost canceled. So here it is. They're just starting their second season. Danny's not on any show, but they're hosting the show together. So that's really funny to me to see how that matched up. And the episodes where we get married couples, I mean, take it with a grain of salt. Your mileage may vary with Kim Basinger's and Alec Baldwin's of the world but I think this one works pretty good we get them together a lot which is something that is great to see they're not kind of separated, so I enjoyed this episode a lot yeah I thought it was good the monologue was a little flat it seemed like neither of them they were kind of like we're not sure what to do we have some sort of kernel of a thing.Track 4:[32:49] Yeah but it was It sort of fell flat a little bit. I'll give them a pass, though, because Vicky said this is a fun episode. It really shined a light on a reason why I love Danny DeVito. He plays weird. He has such weird energy that he can convey. The two sketches from this episode that I was drawn most toward had that weird quality about Danny. That's what stood out to me for this episode. Which sketches stood out for you? So the Autograph Hounds one, I kind of got a kick out of. And they reminded me of, you've seen The King of Comedy?Track 4:[33:30] So they totally reminded me of, like, Sandra Bernhardt and Robert De Niro's characters from The King of Comedy. Hey, Denise! You screwball! I said you were going to miss it, and you missed it! Yes, you did! You missed it! I struck gold! No, you didn't! You couldn't! I did, I could, and I would even if I couldn't! You know, as Cole Porter said, it's delightful, it's delicious, it's DeWitt! No! Yeah, yeah, yeah, Joyce DeWitt. I saw her coming out of the Burger King, and I nailed her. Look at this. It says, to Herbie, with love, Joyce DeWitt. I don't believe it. Yeah, yeah, what a woman. They're out there waiting. Dick Cavett comes out, and it was really funny. I think there was an ad lib that Dick Cavett made that kind of caught Danny off guard a little bit. He referenced his hat or something.Track 4:[34:21] Yes, yeah. And Danny was like, ah, so he kind of tried to play it off. Danny's obsessed with Ed McMahon. man that's like his white whale of autographs so but the way they they talk about it there's just like he and uh and uh rio perlman's in that sketch as well and tim kazarensky and the way they're playing that is something of the king of comedy it just like he plays weird so well yeah and i wonder if i i think this is about the time that movie was coming out so it might be a kind of an homage to that yeah that's great i had not thought of that yeah i think because i've recently seen the king of comedy so i'm like oh yeah they exactly remind me of he reminds me of rupert pubkin for me uh one of my favorite and i think we get to see uh as you said the wacky side of danny is uh the small world sketch which just really cracks me up and i know you'll get this reference uh you know it's about 12 years later that we get to wake up and smile with david allen Alan Greer and Will Ferrell and, you know, one of the all-time greats. This gets forgotten. I think this is along that lines and is almost like the ancestor to what that would be, where they get stuck on the small world ride in Disney and they're playing that infectious and annoying song over and over and over again. And, you know, cut to three hours later and now Kazerinsky's dead.Track 4:[35:45] And they're trying to figure out how they're going to get him off this, you know, this ride that anybody could easily just jump off of and, you know, jump on the stairs and get out of there. But I love the wackiness of this and the darkness that's kind of under the cover of, of it's a small world after all. So we get to see Danny really shine here with real.Track 4:[36:19] Try and get us out of here you're gonna have to swim for hell don't be crazy Doris the boat's gonna start up any second come on there's no need to panic it is that darkness and I love when uh and wake up and smile is like a great example and I think uh Andrew Dismukes is somebody current who kind of like does things that are similar is when something just like some little thing that happens in life or some little inconvenience that just seems so innocuous and so small at the time just like freaks people out and and it gets built up and like you like you said like tim kazarensky like dies in the sketch and will and wake up and smile will ferrell kills david allen career and the because the teleprompter's been off the weatherman is dead the teleprompter's been off for like 30 seconds and they start freaking out so i love when something's so simple that hat that just like a minor inconvenience or gets escalated to 11 so quickly. Those are some of my favorite sketches, Bill. A hundred percent. Yeah. This is one of those great moments that, again, I think is just forgotten because it's so long ago and it's in this kind of wishy-washy season of SNL.Track 4:[37:31] Yeah, that was a good one. Small World from, yeah, season nine, episode two. Danny also played a weirdo, a stalker in a book beat. He wrote books about stalking a woman named Deborah Rapoport. And he's just like so right at home with these types of weird characters as we've seen for a long time and it's always sunny but kids danny was doing this in the 80s 70s and 80s yes exactly and i love the way that one ends where he ends up getting shot by the woman he was talking to begin with uh yeah he you know it would be very easy to kind of put him in this uh box of of the character that he played on taxi but he finds a different angle to the smarmyness and the and the real like weirdness of all the different ways he can play that he doesn't just do a caricature of another character that he's.Track 4:[38:28] So I think, again, this is just a perfect example of what we get to see from Danny. Yeah, 100%. It's also cool that he was able to do a sketch with Eddie, with the Dion Dion. It's neat, as comedy nerds, to be able to look it back. That's what's so darn cool about SNL, is we have these pieces where you could go back and say, oh, Danny DeVito did something with Eddie Murphy. They're just doing a scene together. and we're out what other show does that happen where we have this treasure trove of material with these two famous actors and this this might be i don't i can't remember honestly unless i'm blanking of the danny devito and eddie murphy doing any movies together but i think i can think of no but but we have this on snl like that's a part of why i love this show see if you can answer this one look at the screen all right frank is talking on the phone to his good friend Then Ronald Reagan, the president of the United States. Suddenly, the president puts him on hold. What would Frank do?Track 4:[39:28] Well, let me see. Back in the 60s, the candidates lightened him and he switched to Republican party. Now, he's a different Frank now, so I think he let it slide, but he let them know not to let it happen again. Maybe so, Dion. All right, for 50 points and a lot of prizes, let's see what Frank would do. Even though it's a less than great game show concept uh danny really ratchets it up again as the game show host you know they don't just go with the obvious person uh in the host role and uh the the whole point is that they're cutting to scenes of piscopo as sinatra and apparently i i don't know if you knew this um i had not heard this before.Track 4:[40:12] But the entire concept of this sketch was that Piscopo would shoot down ideas about Sinatra for sketches because he'd say Frank wouldn't do that. So he was so embodied in what Frank Sinatra would be okay with that they decided to make an entire sketch about what would Frank do. So that's how the entire point of this sketch is to kind of stick it to Piscopo. Yeah kind of like that yeah that's it that's a that's a fun little nugget for snl fans just kind of them ribbing piscopo for his like adoration of frank and not wanting to like go certain places with uh right right i love it so i think yeah especially as far when you said like as far as uh two people hosting together married couple hosting together uh i think this came off really well. Danny came off great. He's looking like a mainstay on SNL. And the next one, we get to see him play with an entirely different cast. So this is awesome. We see what he can do with another era of the show. So it was season 13, episode 6, December of 87. He's promoting Throw Mama from the Train. Bill, SNL nerd here.Track 4:[41:30] I love it when the host is in a cold open. I'm a sucker for that. Oh, yes, absolutely. I do have a trivia question for you. I'm going to put you on the spot. Oh, boy. I know you like trivia as much as I do. So I went back and kind of culled through the archives of it all. Do you know there's only 10 hosts from the Ebersole era that came into the next Lorne era? Now, we're not counting people like Lily or who were on the original era and then went into Ebersole. I'm talking Ebersole to Lorne, only 10 times in the history of the show in the 35 years since that's happened. And Danny is one of those people. How many do you think you could name? Oh, three? I completely... Did Robin Williams? Robin Williams, yep. He was one of them. A couple of obvious ones with former cast. Oh, like Bill Murray. Yeah. Bill and Chetty. Yep.Track 4:[42:26] I think, I swear like Michael Keaton, but I don't know if he hosted under Lorne. Very good. Okay. That's one of the ones I had forgotten. Really? Yeah, I remember Michael hosting during the Ebersole era. Okay, so he did come back for Lorne. I guess I named four. Yeah, that's... So there's also Drew Barrymore, Eddie, Rick Moranis, another one I had forgotten about because he had hosted with Dave Thomas in the Ebersole era, Jeff Bridges, and Kathleen Lane Turner. Okay. Jeff Bridges is one that, that would have somewhat. Yeah. It took, it took a long time for him to come back. I think it was 2010, but yeah, I mean, it's just kind of because Lauren kind of, it felt like he had decided that that era didn't exist in a lot of ways. He obviously couldn't ignore the Eddie of it all. He must have thought an awful lot of Danny DeVito and what he had done the two times he had hosted previous to Lorne coming back to have him come into this new golden era in season 13. So I found it very, very interesting to see this is one of the few people that Lorne was like, okay, we'll give him a pass. He's too good not to bring back. No kidding. Yeah, that's a really cool stat. I love it. Thanks. Thanks for putting me on the spot. Love to do that. You've done that to me. So, you know, I'm just paying it forward.Track 4:[43:47] Yeah, like to my earlier point in excitement, like they must have really, like Lorne must have really seen something and trusted him and the writers must have trusted him. Again, he's in this cold open and you don't often see that with hosts. And I love, like, that's one of those little SNL things that like I love seeing. Well and again to not to keep going back to the host countdown but that's something that we've seen with the people who are really really good being hosts that they trust him so much that they could put them in a cold open and uh you know often i think the reason that we don't see it a lot is because cold open is one of the last things they do most weeks because it's often topical so there's usually a political slant especially these days um so it's not like the game show that they can write on a tuesday night so the host if they're not comfortable or they're having a hard time adjusting to all the stress of doing the show they don't want to add to that stress by putting the code open and as you said like having somebody like danny who you know you can trust and putting him in there with somebody like phil hartman uh in a topical sketch at the time you know, Reagan versus Gorbachev, was really a tip of the cap to what they were able to.Track 4:[45:01] I think it's also too, I mean, obviously the quick turnaround between the live from New York and the monologue and the host has to be ready for the monologue. And usually, I mean, the host is required to be in the monologue. Cast members may or may not be in the monologue. So they have time to dress and stuff, but the host has to change and then go do the monologue. So unless it's a pre-tape, unless it's something like that, I can see logistically why that might not happen. But Danny was so good here. like it's Gorbachev, like getting annoyed at Reagan's little Hollywood anecdotes and babbling, all of that. So just a really fun characterization by Danny. Really inspired casting. But he could have gotten Lovitz or something to play Gorbachev here. It is important that we do not expect too much from this summit, but it is first step. And from first step, many.Track 4:[45:57] Please, Ron, stop staring at my forehead. Oh, I'm sorry I did it again, didn't I? I'm trying so hard not to, but I've got kind of a mental thing about it. Please continue. Never mind. It wasn't important. Anyway, here we are in Washington, D.C. Please give me the grand tour. And Phil's Reagan is so fantastic, probably the best that we've gotten on the show. And to see the two of them play off of each other, and reagan just keeps getting distracted as he's showing them the washington dc monuments and instead of talking about you know the historical value it's you know where jimmy stewart made a movie or where so-and-so stood on the steps and gave this monologue in a movie back in 1940 and gorbachev wants nothing to do with it and i think danny really plays off of phil so well, So cool to see Danny in the cold open. A light little monologue. He's saying that he went to school with Bruce Springsteen from Asbury Park. So he's showing probably doctored yearbook photos of them. But just a fun, just a quirky little Danny thing.Track 4:[47:10] It highlights Bill from this, his third hosting gig. Gig yeah well i mean we have to talk about church chat right because this is uh you know one of those few instances in the church chat history where the host has done it twice now technically he was not the host the first time he did church chat he was a special guest with uh willie nelson's episode in the season before uh kind of like a crutch because they weren't sure how much willie could do uh so they you know they they picked up the bat phone literally and said you know danny can you do and he came in and did two or three sketches is willie's not an actor and how high is he gonna be well yeah exactly yeah i mean it is the 80s and it is willie so so uh so they do the first church chat in this one but this is the one that's more remembered because this was in christmas specials probably until the early 2010s when you'd see these best of christmas snls um where he's you know ends up singing i think santa claus is coming to town correct yeah here here comes santa claus i think yeah so yeah but yeah this was something that everybody even if they hadn't watched this era of the show was really familiar with because you get to see daddy singing with the church lady, church ladies playing the drums. I'm sure that if you have a kid who was watching this in the early 2000s, you'd have to explain who Jessica Hahn was.Track 4:[48:39] But other than that, you've got this great chemistry, again, with another cast member and Danny, with Dana and Danny. I think they were really good together. So church chat has always been one of those things. It's one of the first recurring sketches that really spoke to me.Track 4:[48:55] So I love going back and watching any church chat I can. and this is one of the best ones that they do. All righty. Now, Daniel, you've been very, very busy. I understand you have a new motion picture out, Throw Mama from the Train. That's right. Wow, that's a charming little title, Daniel. And what is our little film about? Well, in the movie, I want Billy Crystal to do away with my mother, knock her off, because she's a pain in the... Oh so it's a family picture we've done a little film about murdering our mother just in time for christmas how convenient.Track 4:[49:34] Come on loosen up church lady i mean it's a comedy yeah i always remember loving this one even when i was a kid like if you're a child of the 80s you were bombarded with jim baker Baker and Tammy Faye Baker, Jessica Hahn, like, uh, all, all those, like all those people, all this, like, so, so if you're an SNL fan as a kid watching the news as a kid, you knew who these people were. I have vivid memories of like Jan hooks is Jessica Hahn. Uh, so, so this was like, yeah, this is like a, something that's etched in my SNL brain and Danny just like playing himself um it's a good vehicle of course for for uh the church lady to shame him and then show obviously she has like sexual repression deep down in there scolding danny about the title of his movie he's promoting throw mama from the train uh so this yeah this is one of the uh very like memorable i think this one and like the sean penn one the rob lowe one those are like the handful of church lady ones that I'll always remember.Track 4:[50:36] Absolutely. Yes. Yeah, that stands out. Another one that I really like from this episode is Mona Lisa. And it's Danny and our girl Jan are this redneck couple living in this trailer. And they've somehow decided to call in this appraiser who's played by Phil Hartman because they're not sure that their Mona Lisa is the real thing. And of course, it's not. But, you know, it's an easy mistake to make for something like that. It's a reprint, you know, it's a blah, blah, blah. And it just escalates. And it gets into, there's Stradivarius, but it actually turns out to be a little kid's plastic ukulele. Right. And Phil just keeps, you know, dashing their dreams, the amount of money. They spent 50 bucks on this. Gold doubloon, which turns out to be, of course, a chocolate candy. Yeah. The gold wrapper on it, until they get to the Orlov diamond, and it is the actual diamond. And Phil sees an opportunity to fool these supposedly dumb people. No, this is just glass. You are a liar. You get out of here. You're a liar, man. That is the Orlov diamond, mister. We had it appraised at the American Gemological Society. It's a certified stone. Serious. Perhaps I can take another look. No, no, no. Get out of here. Get out of here, mister. We don't need those city folks around here. Go on, get out. Get out. Bam. Woo, woo. Out.Track 4:[52:00] You scared me for a minute there. That phony had me thinking we'd been ripped off right and left. I know it. You know what? We shouldn't have let him eat that gold doubloon, though. That's all right. We've got plenty more where that came from. It's just such a great, great work with Jan again. It's never not good to see somebody with Jan, but I think Danny plays really well with that. That Phil playing the smarmy role is kind of a strange kind of turn of the head because he's always not really in that role a lot, but I think he plays it really well. And getting to see the way that they all play off each other is really, really great. Yeah. And seeing Danny play like a Southern, like a Redneck character, like that's like kind of against type of what Danny will usually play. So that was so fun. Yeah, you're right. Like anybody paired with Jan, it's going gonna make for good watching but it just really struck me is how Danny was playing this like southern character he wasn't playing an angry boss or he wasn't you know he just fell right into this like good acting chops man that's like really those acting chops really definitely helped the sketch.Track 4:[53:08] Yeah, and I mean, listen, we're talking about season 13, and you can argue that this is maybe the greatest season of SNL, one of the greatest, for sure, 13, 14.Track 4:[53:21] And when people ask me about this, like, well, how, why, what makes it so special? I think what you see is, and we'll talk about this sketch now a little bit, the doorman, which kind of wraps up the night. Um you know every it's a buzzword especially within the snl community slice of life slice of life but this is actual slice of life and and there's not it's not played for laughs uh danny's a doorman at an expensive uh hotel and uh you know he's talking to nora who comes in and you know none of the people in the building really seem to know each other because you know coming and going and they're all rich and this and that. But obviously Danny is the doorman does. And Phil is moving out of the building that day. And they start to realize that they had never really gotten to talk to each other in a meaningful way. And this kind of really touches Phil. You know, it's funny. It just hit me. I have seen you every day for years. And I don't know anything about you. I mean, I don't know anything about your life or where you're from or your family. It's no big deal. You know, the building is a big chunk of my life, so I'm here. But still, it hits me like that. Well, you know, I live in Long Island City. I commute. I got three kids. Little one, Amy, is still in high school.Track 4:[54:45] The big one, my son's in engineering school. Oh, he's so smart. My Susan, she's at Queens College. And I love this. Like this, you would not see this in modern SNL, for better or worse, and I think for worse, because there's not a lot of laughs here. It's just three people and then two people having a conversation, figuring out, you know, human way to be. And it's just, I don't know, this is something that always gets to me. I love this. And again, getting to see Danny and Phil work together so much this week is fantastic. And this was kind of the cherry on top.Track 4:[55:25] You said it perfectly. Like this is one of those things that I love that touches on shared human experiences is we've all been in that situation where we kind of get one on one with somebody, the co worker, maybe a family member, like some cousin that maybe we should know better, but we haven't. So we get up one on one and it's like, what are we talking about? And then so they're reminiscing about like, because they only know each other's doorman and tenant. It so they're like remember when that package was delivered and it fell back here like so that's the their only common ground that they're establishing right away is that like a one of tenant and doorman so i think that's like funny and it's like it's inherently funny but it's not like played for like comedic heights necessarily it's very relatable but i just i just love that but there's humanity there because you're right like feel like they want to get to know each other but they're just struggling to figure out the common ground that they have outside of the obvious tenant-doorman thing. Yeah, I mean, they're from two walks of life. You imagine this to be probably a fairly low-paying job, and Phil is the rich person who's leaving this building probably for an even nicer place.Track 4:[56:37] So yeah, as you said, the common ground is really, really interesting. Great season. I'm so glad that Danny came back to play with this cast. He's back the next season 14 episode 7 December of 88 he and Arnold did Twins they're out there promoting that movie Arnold makes an appearance here in this episode they had to do Hans and Franz cold open again Danny's in the cold open Bill two episodes in a row Danny's in the cold open with Hans and Franz which by this point was getting a little stale but he injects life into it as an even more more extreme workout partner with Hans and Franz, Victor, I believe his name was. He's taking it past the pump you up into, you should be dead if you're not working out.Track 4:[57:27] Yeah, and then, as you said, Arnold, I think only the one of two times we ever see him on SNL as well. I think he does a filmed cameo at some other point. But yeah, he's sitting in the audience with Maria Shriver. And this, to me, talk about this monologue. We've talked about a couple of monologues that are kind of, eh, okay. We get to see literally behind the door Thomas. And other than Melissa McCarthy on that Mother's Day episode, do we ever really see this? Like, I can't think of another time. Not on the show. Like, the SNL's released videos and we get to see, like, the host waiting. Yes. Or the James Franco documentary, we got to see John Malkovich waiting. But you're right. Like, in an actual episode, we don't see that. Yeah. And it's all because he had such a rush coming out for the first time.Track 4:[58:24] So he wants to do it again, and that's how they get Arnold involved. He gets to see it live from New York, and they're playing the montage, and Danny's just back there, and you can see him getting riled up. I mean, it's such a tiny space, and it's so funny to think about it, because I think in your mind, especially then, when you didn't have as many behind-the-scenes things to see, you're like, this has to be a huge space. They're walking out onto 8-8. No, it's smaller than a closet in your house, like and you know could barely fit two people as they're standing back there but it's just fascinating and i know i know when i was watching this in 1988 that i just i it blew my mind like it's just one of those moments that you're like oh my god did we really see behind the door so.Track 4:[59:11] It's just fantastic it's just such a great way to open probably his best episode arguably not yeah i think it might be and and that's perfectly for for snl geeks like us yeah seeing that backstage i love danny mouthing when like don pardo's like uh because they do the whole intro and i have forgotten that they did that when i watch this again i'm like oh they might just say danny's name and he's gonna know they did like the whole intro i guess back then there were many cast members so so but you could see a mouth like yeah nora dunn and then he i love how the look on his face when he was able to mouth Danny DeVito, he looked all excited. And then the, you can see the, the, the stage director is like, okay, go, go, go, go, go. And then he, and then, then I love it. He's tired. So he does the rest of the monologue laying down.Track 4:[59:59] Exactly. So, so unique. Even at this point, they had done probably 300, 400 episodes of SNL. So to find a new twist on it was really, really great. And again, to this day, we don't really see something like this. So a lot of fun. This episode has in the running for maybe the best sketch that Danny was in throughout his six episodes. I don't know if we're doing parallel thinking as far as what stood out, but I want to hear from you. There's so much from this one. I assume you're talking about You Shot Me? Yes, absolutely. Yes, I mean, oh my goodness. How great is this? How about you, senor? Do you know how to dance?Track 4:[1:00:48] Ow, ow, ow, ow! Why did you shot me? Oh no, I shot you! Did I hit you? Where did I hit you? Where did I hit you? I shot you in the foot. Oh, no, let me see. Oh, no. Oh, no. Are you all right? I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hit you. Get away from me. Are you okay? You shot me. It doesn't hurt. I'm so sorry. I don't mean let me help you. Get away. A nothing concept. A nothing concept. And talk about where host matters. He finds a way to make, and Lovitz too, but basically to set it up, he's a Mexican bandolier in this old west town, and he walks in and they do the whole stereotypical thing with shoot at his feet to make the guy dance, and they don't usually hit them, even in the movies, but somehow Danny hits Lovitz, and.Track 4:[1:01:48] It's into, you shot me. You shot me. Over and over. Over and over and over again. And there's so many other people in this sketch, but who the hell knows that? Because it's just Lovitz and Danny going back and forth. Lovitz is clearly trying to make Danny break, especially towards the end when he's in the bed. You shot me again. Yeah, this is one of those, I mean, all-time moment with Lovitz. But again, if you had an off week and this was, I don't know, Chris Everett, this doesn't work. You need an all-time classic host coming in here to carry a one-note sketch like this and make it into an all-time classic. It is one note, but it's also clever. To me, I don't know what the writing credit on it is, but it has Conan O'Brien's fingerprints on this or Smigel or somebody like that. I don't know if your close personal friend, Robert Smigel, mentioned this sketch to you. I don't know.Track 4:[1:02:50] He has not, but I can ask him next time we have coffee. Yeah, ask him. It feels like Conan or Jack Handy or just that whole writing stable.Track 4:[1:03:00] The cliche of, now dance for me.Track 4:[1:03:03] You see the cowboy shooting. But what if the cowboy actually shot him in the foot? And also what if the cat the guy still maybe felt a little bad about shooting him so that goes to his house the next day yeah exactly that's like one of the things he's like it's almost like i didn't mean to shoot him i was just trying to literally get him to dance so that's like another just like layer to this and then i love how danny tries to convince him that maybe we're both at fault if you really think about it that's right and that's when you see love it's turn and really start to hammer Danny with the shot. And you almost see Danny break. I think, I think he does a pretty good job of, of turning his head. So you can't really see it, but you know, what's happening. We know what's happening there. Yeah.Track 4:[1:03:51] Danny seems like somebody who's just always wanting to stay in the scene as goofy as he can be. He seems like somebody who's like, here's the scene I'm staying in this because it's going to make it better. So yeah, to me, that's like a forgotten classic kind of hard to watch nowadays. Days you kind of have to know where to be a sleuth and know where to look but this was one when i was a kid and the you shot me is like hearing lubbitt say that's just all burned into my snl brain again yeah and it's only done this one time but it is one of those things that you would say with your friends and uh yeah it it held up the test of time for a long time to me that's the highlight of the episode but again you're right like what else like good episode what what else.Track 4:[1:04:35] Yeah, you know, it's funny because you wonder why some of the Christmas sketches haven't carried through. And I think, talk about underrated and forgotten, I think the Scrooge sketch in this is really phenomenal.Track 4:[1:04:50] I mean, last Christmas I gave away so much money and forgave so many loons. I mean, I just barely got my head above water this year. Boy, you gave everyone some great Christmas presents. Ah, tell me about it. Yeah, and then you got New Year's Eve presents for everybody. Yeah, I know. I didn't even realize that you're not supposed to give New Year's Eve presents. They were nice, though. Tell me about it. They were good. Well, sir, maybe you shouldn't have given me that raise. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The raise was good. But I think I should have just concentrated on you and a little less on the rest of the world. You know, it's been done to death. We've seen it as recently as Steve and Marty. You know scrooge is just kind of hammered into the zeitgeist as far as christmas stuff but yeah they basically it's it's danny as scrooge and uh dana as marley and it's the next year so we've moved a year past you know his realization about the world and and how he's been a.Track 4:[1:05:52] So mean to everyone and he's still nice but he's trying to cut back and that's that's really the genius of this concept to me he's paying for tiny tim's medical bills but he's moving him to a you know a smaller a cheaper hospital still gonna get great care and you know dana's kind of a dick in this like he's just like well okay you know and and like he he offers to get him a turkey and he's He's like, well, last year, you know, he got me the biggest goose in town. So he's being kind of, he's being overextended by this. And he spent so much the year before that he's, again, still being nice, but he needs to. And then it escalates where we get Victoria in one of her better roles, I think, who's trying to collect for drunken sailors who want to stay drunk.Track 4:[1:06:44] You know you donated all this money to them last year mr scrooge like why why can't and he eventually is talked into it but it's it's so smartly written and it's one of those things again that just kind of could have been overplayed it's not it's perfectly done a quieter piece as far as christmas pieces go but yeah this this is something that sticks out to me and something that I've almost forgotten over the years because we don't see it in the specials. So yeah, a couple of like really cool, smart pieces with the Scrooge and the, you shot me. Uh, uh, and, uh, another thing, anything else that kind of sticks out for you? Um, I mean, I think, uh, you know, it's another Christmas piece and it's not as good as the Scrooge one we just talked about, but they, they doubled down on wonderful life here too, where Kevin's, uh, in the Jimmy Stewart role and, and looks like he's going to kill himself and, and Danny shows up as his angel. But he wasn't going to kill himself. He was actually admiring life and kind of just contemplating all the good in the world.Track 4:[1:07:48] Dandy's just never going to get his wings because he can't find anybody who's ready to jump off a bridge and uh you know then we get phil and dana in there as well so that's another one that's that's kind of something that sticks out to me that i think i will put into my christmas rotation along with the scrooge one because i i think uh they just really hold up yeah i like that one little parade of ghosts there right yeah and that all the angels waiting for their wings yeah absolutely so a really great appearance that was his fourth gig season 14 episode 7 january of 93 his uh fifth time though according to danny and the show this might be his fourth time bill i don't know we'll get to that uh here in probably in a few minutes but but this is his fifth time damn it and uh what i'm gonna call unofficially the amy fisher episode of snl.Track 4:[1:08:43] Gather the kids around and explain why the hell an entire episode of snl is dedicated to this one story like almost an entire episode of us oh my goodness like but you know i mean you're younger than me thomas this was everywhere and this was yeah i mean completely this is accurate to the time that it's in and you would never see this we talked about alec baldwin on the episode that you were on with us on the John Goodman episode for the host and how they leaned into the Monica Lewinsky thing. And it was an entire episode dedicated to that controversy. And you wouldn't see this in SNL today because it's more of the YouTube bits. What can we put up online and as a five minute thing to have a runner like this.Track 4:[1:09:37] Uh danny playing multiple roles he's playing butafuco a couple of times uh if if you don't know what we're talking about kids go look it up we're not going to explain it to you uh amy fisher joey butafuco it's a real thing but um yeah and and they do this like what four or five times we get this runner throughout the episode and then they do other sketches dedicated to it as well So the runner is like, they start off with Aaron Spelling's Amy Fisher. It's like a takeoff on Beverly Hills 90210. So they play it like that. Danny's playing Joey Buttafuoco. Amy, you really did it this time. You really banged up your car. Yeah. I'll bet that's not all you could bang. Yeah. The only Amy Fisher story told from Tori Spelling's point of view. You know, I've been with the same woman for 17 years. That's crazy.Track 4:[1:10:42] You don't want to get involved with an old guy like me. And then they do a Masterpiece Theater version of it that Danny was in again. Again, my favorite one, Danny wasn't in it, but it was the BET version with Ellen, Clay Horn and Tim Meadows. So good. Yeah.
Do you remember when seventeen-year-old Amy Fisher shot the wife of her thirty-five-year-old lover, Joey Buttafuoco, in the face in May of 1992? At the time, I was too young to really give this story any attention, but what a wild story it is! Today, we get a little tabloid-esque, but also share the history of the cringey term "Lolita" and discuss the recent history of "age of consent" laws in this cautionary tale. Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.
Send us a text16 year old troubled teen, Amy Fisher, met 35 year old Joey Buttafuoco when she took her car to get repaired. He groomed her into a relationship and she would go on to attempt to murder his wife, Mary Jo. This was one of the biggest cases in the 90's~!Patreon, merch, discord, and more: https://linktr.ee/cruelteaLil's bday: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/FP4PERVT7ZHY?ref_=wl_shareSupport the show
Thirty years ago, this in-your-face violent satire of murder and media consumption was released to a mixture of acclaim and controversy. Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone (Platoon, Wall Street) presented us with the story of Mickey (Woody Harrelson) and Mallory (Juliette Lewis), two crazy lovers who are on a murder spree across the country. What results is not only a national manhunt for them leading to incarceration at a prison lead but a brutal warden (Tommy Lee Jones) but a full-on media circus, with the host (Robert Downey Jr.) of a popular true-crime show at the center of it. What results is a nutso movie which divided both critics and audiences alike, while also remaining a time capsule of one particular era when the likes of Joey Buttafuoco or Lorena Bobbitt became household names. Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
"Have you ever tried punch with a turd in it?" The last of the Olympics, Lorde, Joey Buttafuoco, Ralph's hatred for soccer and Toby Keith, Jafar and a stun gun, fun facts take a turn, cocaine sharks, fortune cookies, and Kevin's Lollapalooza texts!
"Have you ever tried punch with a turd in it?" The last of the Olympics, Lorde, Joey Buttafuoco, Ralph's hatred for soccer and Toby Keith, Jafar and a stun gun, fun facts take a turn, cocaine sharks, fortune cookies, and Kevin's Lollapalooza texts!
Tom and Julie rank the greatest dad movies of all time! Featuring submarines, cowboys, dead baseball players, and more! Plus Brett identifies 20+ characteristics of a dad movie. Also Three Stooges, the Goofy marionette puppet in the Donna Summer documentary, Father Guido Bonaduce, Terry Gilliam directs The Joey Buttafuoco story, the Death Star, Dr. Kevorkian, the SS Minnow, Popeye vs Bluto! SUPPORT DOUBLE THREAT ON PATREON Weekly Bonus Episodes, Monthly Livestreams, Video Episodes, and More! https://www.patreon.com/DoubleThreatPod WATCH VIDEO CLIPS OF DOUBLE THREAT https://www.youtube.com/@doublethreatpod JOIN THE DOUBLE THREAT FAN GROUPS *Discord https://discord.com/invite/PrcwsbuaJx *Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/doublethreatfriends *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/doublethreatfriends DOUBLE THREAT MERCH https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threat TOTALLY EFFED UP T-SHIRTS https://www.teepublic.com/user/dttfu SEND SUBMISSIONS TO DoubleThreatPod@gmail.com FOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT https://twitter.com/doublethreatpod https://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpod DOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threat Theme song by Mike Krol Artwork by Michael Kupperman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WARNING: This is a VERY adult podcast, so we don't recommend listening with little people around. In November 1992, a woman named Mary Jo Buttafuoco opened the door of her home to find a teenage girl standing on her doorstep. Minutes later, her life would be changed forever. That teenager was Amy Fisher, and she was about to do something very bad in order to secure the love of the 36-year-old married father of two that she'd been having sex with her for over a year: Mary-Jo's husband, Joey Buttafuoco. TRIGGER WARNING: This story involves childhood sexual abuse and grooming, themes of suicide, domestic violence and coercive control. Fancy supporting us on Patreon? Find out more here. Follow us and get in touch on Instagram here. MUSIC CREDITS: "Kool Kats" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Accralate" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Tranquility Base" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the story of the "Long Island Lolita" (ew) broke, America was instantly obsessed with the story of a teenage girl falling so hard for mechanic Joey Buttafuoco that she shot his wife Mary Jo in the face. So much so, that three TV movies were produced in rapid succession! This week we're covering the version with Drew Barrymore, who gives an EXCELLENT performance as Amy Fisher. Molly's joined by TV producer Jessica Shelton aka The HomeGoods Heiress (jk, but this is huge for us). Get access to early and ad-free episodes and lots of bonus episodes, as well as our sister show, "Life Behind the 'Times" which offers a more in-depth exploration into the true crime stories that your favorite Lifetime Movies are based on! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Original Air Date: September 27, 2004Oprah interviews Amy Elizabeth Fisher known as "The Long Island Lolita". In 1992, at the age of 17, Amy shot and severely wounded Mary Jo Buttafuoco. At the time Amy was having an affair with Mary's Jo's husband, Joey Buttafuoco. Amy served seven years in prison. After staying out of the public eye she told her story in a book, Amy Fisher: If I Knew Then. Oprah feels there's a larger lesson in Amy's story: "The most important gift any parent can give their children, especially their daughters, is a sense of self-esteem. What happened to Amy doesn't happen to girls who have a sense of self-worth."Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
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Send us a Text Message.On a beautiful morning in 1992, Mary Jo Buttafuoco answered a knock on her door. Her life would forever be changed. This is the story that shocked a nation. Amy Fisher, wrongfully dubbed "The Long Island Lolita" by the media, was just a 17 year old girl who was groomed and manipulated by a 36 year old married man named Joey Buttafuoco. In this episode we change the narrative from "Amy Fisher: The Long Island Lolita" to "Mary Jo: The Long Island Bad Ass". Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBejD1emEVMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veW9t6Pk-RwGetting it Through My Thick Skull: Why I Stayed, What I Learned, and What Millions of People Involved With Sociopaths Need to Know - Mary Jo Buttafuoco, Julie McCarron (contributor) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXlrtFbrAqchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNqa7TWPgBUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2XUYfyG4yYhttps://people.com/crime/joey-buttafuoco-and-amy-fisher-25-years-later-where-are-they-now/https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/mary-jo-buttafuoco-reveals-first-words-she-heard-after-waking-from-coma-youve-been-shot-220501845.html#:~:text=I%20woke%20up%2C%20opened%20my,You've%20been%20shot!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Fisher#:~:text=was%20still%20underage.-,Crime%20and%20prison,acted%20as%20her%20getaway%20driver.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Jo_Buttafuocohttps://nypost.com/1999/03/21/mary-jo-let-amy-out-of-jail/https://www.wired.com/2007/05/fisher-and-butt/https://www.the-sun.com/news/8766603/joey-buttafuoco-what-happened-amy-fisher/#:~:text=Where%20is%20Joey%20Buttafuoco%20now,and%20how%20I%20got%20here.Edited by Chrissy & Jesse ChampagneEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Get ready to journey back to the infamous “Long Island Lolita” scandal that rocked the nation in the 90s! Today, we promise to provide you an in-depth exploration of the twisted narrative involving Joey Buttafuoco and Amy Fisher, from the initial illicit relationship to the attempted murder, and the media frenzy that followed. This isn't just another rehash of the scandal, we dig into the cultural implications of the term "Lolita," Amy Fisher's obsession, the investigation, as well as the riveting aftermath of the trial.Fasten your seatbelts as we shine a spotlight on the overlooked victim, Mary Jo Buttafuoco, and her extraordinary resilience. We'll also discuss the controversially lenient sentence that Amy received, her life post-prison, and the continuous media attention she has garnered. But we won't stop there! We'll delve into Joey Buttafuoco's side of the story - his involvement in auto insurance fraud, Howard Stern show appearances, and celebrity boxing stint. Finally, we'll bring you up-to-date on where these key figures are now. Reflecting on the scandal that once dominated headlines, we discuss the shifting narrative over time and the legacy it left behind. Don't miss this chance to explore one of the most sensational scandals of the 90s from an entirely new perspective in this part 2 of 2 podcast!Support the showSounds:https://freesound.org/people/frodeims/sounds/666222/ Door openinghttps://freesound.org/people/Sami_Hiltunen/sounds/527187/ Eerie intro music https://freesound.org/people/jack126guy/sounds/361346/ Slot machinehttps://freesound.org/people/Zott820/sounds/209578/ Cash registerhttps://freesound.org/people/Exchanger/sounds/415504/ Fun Facts Jingle Thanks to The Tsunami Experiment for the theme music!!Check them out hereSUPPORT US AT https://www.buzzsprout.com/1984311/supporters/newMERCH STORE https://ol-dirty-basement.creator-spring.comFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE ...
Are you ready to revisit a scandalous affair that rocked the nation in the 90s? Join us as we explore the twisted saga of Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco, a shocking liaison between a teen girl and a middle-aged auto body shop owner that quickly spiraled into a chilling tale of obsession and violence. We'll dig into the intriguing details that captivated a nation, from the seemingly innocent beginning in an auto body shop to a near-fatal end game.Witness how a teenage girl's damaged car and a cunning plan set the stage for a scandalous relationship that would engulf two families and make headlines across America. Whether it's discussing the relevance of Joey's shop's name or reliving our memories of the scandal, we guarantee an engrossing trip down memory lane.Fasten your seat belts as we recount the terrifying turn of events that led Amy Fisher, the 'Long Island Lolita,' to plot against Mary Jo Buttafuoco. From Amy's unhealthy obsession with Joey to her involvement in an escort service and her plan to shoot Mary Jo, we leave no stone unturned. We also shed light on Amy's infamous shooting of Mary Jo, the aftermath, and the chilling, premeditated nature of the crime. So brace yourself for a thrilling journey into the past in this Part 1 of 2.Support the showSounds:https://freesound.org/people/frodeims/sounds/666222/ Door openinghttps://freesound.org/people/Sami_Hiltunen/sounds/527187/ Eerie intro music https://freesound.org/people/jack126guy/sounds/361346/ Slot machinehttps://freesound.org/people/Zott820/sounds/209578/ Cash registerhttps://freesound.org/people/Exchanger/sounds/415504/ Fun Facts Jingle Thanks to The Tsunami Experiment for the theme music!!Check them out hereSUPPORT US AT https://www.buzzsprout.com/1984311/supporters/newMERCH STORE https://ol-dirty-basement.creator-spring.comFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE ...
Ep 155: When a wife and mother of two is shot on the doorstep of her home, the shocking story would captivate the nation This is the Amy Fisher story Sources for Today's Episode: ABC News An episode of American Scandal Crimelibrary.org The New York Times Sponsors: (thanks for using our promo codes, it really does help the show!) Cozy Earth - responsibly-sourced, temperature regulating Bamboo Viscose bedding Make every night a five-star experience with Cozy Earth's responsibly-sourced, temperature regulating Bamboo Viscose bedding. Cozy Earth provided an exclusive offer for our listener's today. Up to 40% off site wide when you use the code CRIME. Skylight Frames - Digital touchscreen pictureframes As a special, limited time offer for our listeners, Get $15 off a Skylight Frame at Skylight Frame.com/WOMEN Credits: Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks Produced by James Varga Audio Editor, Seiler Burr Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro Music by Dessert Media Show your Support: The easiest way you can support us is by leaving a review, telling your friends, sharing on social media or by sending us a note. We love to hear from our audience! You can also support the show through the following ways: Follow Us on Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/womenandcrime Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenandcrimepodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@womenandcrime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenandcrime Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/womenandcrime Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomenAndCrime Patron - ad-free shows starting at $2 a month, or upgrade to get an extra episode every month, exclusive AMAs with the hosts, lecture series on criminal justice, our true crime book club, and more! Check out our Patreon page for more info: https://www.patreon.com/womenandcrime Apple Subscriptions - Ad-free shows are now available through Apple's podcast app for only $1.99 a month. Merchandise - For T-shirts, Hoodies, notebooks, stickers and mugs check out: https://www.womenandcrimepodcast.com/merch Help is Available: If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, or a victim of domestic, or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For direct links to these organizations please visit https://womenandcrimepodcast.com/resources/ Keywords: Mary Jo Buttafuoco; Joey Buttafuoco; Long Island Lolita; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1992, Amy Fisher, a teen girl from Long Island became a tabloid sensation almost overnight – when she shot Mary Jo Buttafuoco, the wife of her much older “boyfriend” Joey Buttafuoco. Within days, the New York Daily News would splash a picture of Amy across its front page with a headline that would follow her forever: The Long Island Lolita. In this episode, Susie and Jess interrogate the way Amy Fisher was covered and examine why her story gripped the nation. Guests: Amy Pagnozzi, former and longtime New York Post columnist who covered the Amy Fisher trial FOR MORE: Long Island Lolita (Daily News, 1992) Treachery in the Suburbs (People, 1992) Inside Edition Flashback: Amy Fisher Sentencing (YouTube) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 21st: Amy Fisher Born (1974) The media can completely alter a case without a second thought. On August 21st 1974 a young girl was born who would be thrust into the media spotlight for a crime she committed at the age of just 17. A case that, depending on what news source you consumed, had a few very different schools of thought when it came to who was a victim, who was not, and who should be held responsible for the crime. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Fisher, https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/flashback-amy-fisher-becomes-long-island-lolita-193012/, https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/11/amy-fisher-joey-buttafuoco/,https://www.grunge.com/803798/heres-what-happened-to-amy-fisher/, https://toofab.com/2021/05/05/jessie-buttafuoco-amy-fisher-mary-jo/
The "Long Island Lolita" story through the eyes of Mary Jo and Joey Buttafuoco and their daughter, Jessie, just nine-years-old at the time of the shooting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this one, Jerry and Eddie talk all kinds of Motown, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Video Game consoles and so much more. Enjoy!
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Lock that door, someone might have you on the brain! Get ready for a gloriously unhinged episode about crimes of passion! First, Anna goes over the particulars of how a person may "snap", and do harm when they otherwise wouldn't, and Benton tells of Astronaut Lisa Nowak's assault on Colleen Shipman at Orlando International Airport. Then, Anna relays the event surrounding Marvin Gaye's death at the hands of his own father. Finally, the two settle in for a classic episode of American Justice, featuring the saga of Joey Buttafuoco and Amy Fisher, the "Long Island Lolita".Our TV doc this week is Season 7: Episode 5 of American Justice, "Killing in the Name of Love".
Good Mourning, Beans. What kind of brew are you sipping on today? Something delicious we hope. This MoMuMonday is started around the breakfast nook with Royal coffee, and the tale of a teen that fell in love with a married man. Oh- don't get it twisted... he wasn't innocent either. Hosted by Nicole Unger, Amanda Kraft, and Brenna Folger Music composed by: Karalyn Clark Instagram/Tiktok: @mourningmurders Email: mourningmurders@gmail.com Facebook: Mourning Murders Podcast Buy us a Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/mourningmurders Merch: https://mourning-murders.creator-spring.com/ https://www.mourningmurders.com/ Resources: https://people.com/crime/joey-buttafuoco-and-amy-fisher-25-years-later-where-are-they-now/ https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/11/amy-fisher-joey-buttafuoco/ Amy Fisher - Story, Movie & Long Island - Biography https://biographon.com/amy-fisher/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Buttafuoco https://mysterytribune.com/joey-buttafuoco-all-you-need-to-know-about-his-true-crime-case/ https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/amy-fisher-trial-1992 2020 Special: “Growing Up Buttafuoco” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYYaqfhg-Ww A few mental health resources: Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 and/or 988 SMS - 988 (Police are allowed to be dispatched to your location) Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline - (1-800-662-HELP (4357) OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline - 1 (800) 273-TALK. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mourning-murders/support
What do John Wayne Bobbit & Joey Buttafuoco have in common? They're both on the show. Well, not on the show, but we discuss their trials, tribulations, and severed genitals. Also, we discuss National Geographic's monopoly on animal pornography and how we can tap that market (not the animals).Sam invents an app for NDA agreements while Ryan gets deep in his feelings and expresses his love for Sam, which is why he needs to fill out an NDA soon. Things get weird on this one. We may have also insulted Joe a few times, and by insulted we mean shower him with love and praise, which may sound like insults to the untrained ear, but that's just how us toxic men share feelings of deep love and respect. Tune in, vibe out, share, and enjoy this episode responsibly.Remember:"Do not go gentle into that good night,Old age should burn and rave at close of day;Rage, rage against the dying of the light."Send your thank you letters, fan mail, media awards, or sick burns to burnandravepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here: IG @burnandravepodcastHosts: Ryan Rosenow & Sam Pierstorff (@njapoet)Sound Engineer: Joe Zimmerer Support the show
Amy Fisher è innamorata pazza di Joey Buttafuoco, un meccanico di Long island, più vecchio di lei, con moglie, figli e debiti a carico. Ma Amy non ne vuole sapere di dividere Joey con gli altri, soprattutto con la moglie. Quindi decide che la moglie deve essere tolta di mezzo, con un piano squinternato, come sono i protagonisti di questa assurda storia... che è conosciuta come la storia di The Long Island Lolita. --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimeandcomedy/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeComedy Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tish brings her parakeet and "best friend", Joey Buttafuoco, to the studio, much to Cody's chagrin. She then goes on to discuss her favorite place on earth, Wal Mart. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When a prank caller claiming to be a police officer called the Mount Washington, Kentucky McDonalds, the staff immediately took the call seriously. But before long, 18-year-old Louise Ogborn was sexually assaulted in the back office for two and a half hours while her fellow employees and managers watched. How could a simple phonecall lead to something so terrible? Then we dive into the case of the Long Island Lolita. Nearly three decades ago, then 17-year-old Amy Fisher—dubbed “Long Island Lolita” by the media —shot Mary Jo Buttafuoco on her front porch following an affair with her husband, Joey Buttafuoco.Sources:Snapped, Season 24 Episode 1 “Amy Fisher”https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/flashback-amy-fisher-becomes-long-island-lolita-193012/https://icantbelieveitsnonfiction.com/2020/11/03/louise-ogborn/https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/investigations/2022/05/05/strip-search-hoax-kentucky-mcdonalds-fake-officer-scam/9598367002/ https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna15504125 https://www.courthousenews.com/court-upholds-6m-award-in-strip-search-case/ Support the show
Welcome to "Tish Talk", real life advice like you've never heard before. Tish decided that she was the best person in the whole world to dispense advice to those in need, and started a brand new side hustle--so look out Carolyn Hax and Ask Marilyn!. In the midst of all her useless advice, learn about her pet parakeet and best friend, Joey Buttafuoco, as well as her cats, Nancy Kerrigan, Tonya Harding, Kato Kaelin and Fluffy. And see how Tish deals with a negative Apple review. Buckle up, Heifers!! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello there Twisted Listeners! Thanks for hanging in while we took a week vacay! We're back and better than ever, with a top ten list that showcases just how bad the media can be. These cases are as much about the media response as they are about the cases themselves, with a focus on the frenzy that ensued after each tragedy, as well as our thoughts on why these cases are so appealing to the media, and therefore, the public at large. So tune in, kick back, and hate on the media with us! And maybe learn a little about some larger cases from the days of yore.Check out our website! www.twistedlisterpod.comBrought to you by Podmoth Media Network podmoth.networkJoin us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/twistedlistersFollow us on Instagram: @twistedlisterspcastTiktok: @twistedlistersWant to start a podcast? Sign up HERE Cases Covered:1. Gabby Petito2. Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman3. The Oklahoma City Bombing4. Sacco and Vanzetti5. Amy FisherSources:https://www.grunge.com/803798/heres-what-happened-to-amy-fisher/https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/11/amy-fisher-joey-buttafuoco/https://www.instagram.com/gabspetito/?hl=enhttps://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/denver/news/press-releases/fbi-denver-provides-final-investigative-update-on-gabrielle-petito-casehttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/brian-laundrie-parents-knew-location-gabby-petito-body-lawsuit/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Gabby_Petitohttps://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/oklahoma-city-bombinghttps://www.britannica.com/event/Oklahoma-City-bombinghttps://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/statement-attorney-general-merrick-b-garland-27th-anniversary-oklahoma-city-bombinghttps://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1927/03/the-case-of-sacco-and-vanzetti/306625/https://www.mass.gov/info-details/sacco-vanzetti-justice-on-trialhttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sacco-and-vanzetti-executedhttps://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/reports/a11435528/soham-murders-jessica-chapman-holly-wells-ian-huntley/https://inews.co.uk/culture/holly-wells-jessica-chapman-what-happened-soham-murders-ian-huntley-channel-5-documentary-1510021The Salty Nerd PodcastMaking Movies Fun By Making Fun Of Movies.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Mary Jo Buttafuoco 30 years ago shot in the head by her husband Joey Buttafuoco's lover 16 year old Amy Fisher. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Esta semana les traigo la historia de Joey Buttafuoco, su esposa Mary Jo, y la joven Amy Fisher, caso muy famoso en la década de los 90's en el estado de Nueva York. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terrorcerca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrorcerca/ GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130049089-terror-cerca-de-ti Twitter - https://twitter.com/terrorcerca
Esta semana les traigo la historia de Joey Buttafuoco, su esposa Mary Jo, y la joven Amy Fisher, caso muy famoso en la década de los 90's en el estado de Nueva York. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terrorcerca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrorcerca/ GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130049089-terror-cerca-de-ti Twitter - https://twitter.com/terrorcerca
Guilty by association, Jessie got harsh public judgments due to her father being Joey Buttafuoco. Jessie recalls a softball coach instructing his pitcher to deliberately hit Jessie with the ball, just because of her family name. Looking for some peace, Jessie began to wonder if changing her name would give her solace and began to explore new religions. Jessie describes how this search leads her on a mission to take on the media.
It's time for Spring Cleaning at Double Threat as Producer Brett dusts off some old clips from the vault for Tom and Julie. Including Metallica vs Napster at the 2001 VMAs, Gollum the ring bearer, a Quibi panel, and Ernest Borgnine's search for a Dairy Queen in Iowa. Plus Tom proves that he could do Andy Serkis's job no problem. Also George & Gracie, Joey Buttafuoco, balloon animals, Is It Cake?, and much more. JOIN FOREVER DOG PLUS FOR VIDEO EPISODES, AD-FREE EPISODES, & BONUS CONTENT: http://foreverdog.plus CLIPS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE *Metallica Anti-Napster Skit - 2000 VMAS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQc0x5E9jOc *Four Weddings - Gollum Ring Bearer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dC9D27Vark *Quibi Panel https://youtu.be/yfbze3gJxQw?t=437 *Ernest Borgnine Looks for Dairy Queen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9ah5aihMRg *Ernest Borgnine Finds a Dairy Queen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TCU3c9xT_Y *Ernest Borgnine's Secret to Old Age https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I_PeLNzxNQ JOIN THE DOUBLE THREAT FAN GROUPS: *Discord https://discord.com/invite/PrcwsbuaJx *Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/doublethreatfriends *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/doublethreatfriends DOUBLE THREAT MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threat SEND SUBMISSIONS TO: DoubleThreatPod@gmail.com FOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT: https://twitter.com/doublethreatpod https://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpod DOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threat Theme song by Mike Krol Artwork by Michael Kupperman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jessie, the daughter of Joey and Mary Jo Buttafuoco, is excited to ride her bike to school for the first time. But her plans for the ride home were wrecked when her aunt picks her up and whisks her to the family's auto shop where she is told that her mom was “injured” when she “fell on a nail.” She had never of Amy Fisher, a high-school call-girl who showed up on her doorstep and shot her mother in the face. Her dad, Joey Buttafuoco, and Amy had been involved in a long-running affair. A media circus erupted, and Jessie would lie about her name in hopes of a normal life. However, the criticisms of her family were a constant nightmare, especially when she sat in the audience of Saturday Night Live and Madonna took the stage.
Steve Young joined me tot talk about his Emmy; his influences; watching Letterman as a teenager for the first time; going to Harvard; Conan O'Brien and the Harvard Lampoon; the Lampoon Castle; his submission; first National Lampoon piece; not being a comedy nerd; Not Necessarily the News; The Rachel Sweet Show; sending a submission packet to Late Night in 1990; being the utility guy; man who's; writing Alan Kalter's coming ups; have Dave affected my memory; Steve teaching at NYU and bringing David Letterman as a guest; Massapequa and Joey Buttafuoco; Jerry Seinfeld; the move to CBS; the constantly changing nature of the show; show becomes more political; Paul Shaffer; his Simpsons episode; ave's Record Collection; finding industrial musicals - musicals written for company functions; his book Everything's Coming Up Profits; documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway; new records collected since documentary; his families reaction; how the documentary was seen by critics, family, and David Letterman; that many people have seen one of these shows; John Roarke does Dave at conventions; why the industrial shows stopped; short films he wrote and starred in; his beard; how Letterman hired from within All clips thanks to the generosity of Mr. Young himself. The book: https://www.amazon.com/Everythings-Coming-Up-Profits-Industrial/dp/0922233446/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=everything+coming+up+profits&qid=1646004646&s=books&sprefix=everythings+coming+u%2Cstripbooks%2C63&sr=1-2 Bathtubs over Broadway on Amazon Prime --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jessie Buttafuoco grew up in Long Island, New York, experiencing what she thought was an idyllic childhood. Her father Joey Buttafuoco spoiled her with toys and gifts he claimed had “fallen off a truck.” Her dad also did trips to “Disneyworld,” when he was really doing drug rehab. Even as a young girl, Jessie sensed the mental stress her mother was under. Jessie tried to cheer up her mother, well before she learned about the insanity all around her.
This is the story of the assault on Mary Jo Buttafuoco. She was married to Joey Buttafuoco and they had two children together. She was shot in the face by her husband Joey's teenage lover Amy Fisher also named The Long Island Lolita.Sources:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10548465/amp/Mary-Jo-Buttafuoco-reflects-surviving-gunshot-face-husbands-lover-30-years-later.htmlhttps://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/growing-buttafuoco-joey-mary-jos-daughter-talks-life/story?id=66763776https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3153687/amp/Amy-Fisher-husband-divorce-16-years-Long-Island-Lolita-sprung-jail-eight-years-couple-s-sex-tape-public.html
No Man's Land kicks off Billy's 12th and final album River of Dreams. No Man's Land was released in December of 1993 but never placed on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. However, No Man's Land does have a special place in history as it was the first song ever played on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1993. Way cool. It also brings us back to simpler time - a time in 1993 when everyone somehow knew the name Joey Buttafuoco. Hilarious. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor, New Yorker and all around stand-up guy. Tony Denison is my guest on Episode 244 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast. Tony got his big break in 1986 with his role as "Ray Luca" on the show "Crime Story" alongside Dennis Farina. We go heavily into how he got the role, the show itself and the absolutely ridiculous cast. In my opinion, one of the most criminally underrated shows ever. From the streets of Harlem to television and movies. He's starred in everything from "The Closer" to it's spin-off, "Major Crimes", which amounts to over 200 episodes between just those two shows alone. From "Coach George" in ESPN's "Playmakers" to "Melrose Place", "Prison Break" and "All Rise" to playing Joey Buttafuoco in "The Amy Fisher Story" with Drew Barrymore, John Gotti in "Getting Gotti", "Men of War" with Dolph Lundgren and "Full Eclipse" with Mario Van Peebles just to name a few. Tony has and continues to have an amazing career and would be honored to have him back on the podcast in the future. Enjoy! Support: ☕ Dead Sled Coffee - Go to deadsledcoffee.com Use promo code BROOKLYNBLAST for 20% off your order and get free domestic shipping on any order over $60. Tell Mike I sent you ova.
On May 19, 1992, as Mary Jo Buttafuoco was painting her garden bench, she heard her doorbell ring. After answering the door and seeing the teenager out front, Mary Jo let her guard down. Little did she know, she was about to become a survivor because 17-year-old Amy Fisher was going to shoot the stay-as-home-mom in the face! Listen as we retell the "Snapped" Season 24 Episode 1 story of Joey Buttafuoco, his mistress and his loving wife.Join in on the conversation by friending us on Facebook "Sipping with Snapped a true crime podcast" or follow us on Instagram @sippingwithsnapped or twitter @sippingsnapped or send us your story by visiting our website www.sippingwithsnapped.comLove our music? It was preformed by Caleb Koch! You can find him on Instagram by clicking: creepyukelHelpful Links mentioned in today's episode:PNW Haunts and Homicides SNAPPED Season 24 Episode 1Support the show
James Guttman is thankful even on the final Friday of November for finding his people but offers a cautionary look at how those people can be hard to spot after a lifetime of others. Including the recent reminder he had of how far he's come, the big evolutionary year, rewatching his son with autism's baby videos, 90s nostalgia, and the infamous 1994 story of when James met Joey Buttafuoco.
When a suburban mom is shot in the face at her own house by a stranger, the story becomes a media sensation that we're still talking about almost 30 years later. Tune in to discover why you shouldn't start affairs with teenagers and why you should never sign over the deed to your house to your drug dealer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When a suburban mom is shot in the face at her own house by a stranger, the story becomes a media sensation that we're still talking about almost 30 years later. Tune in to discover why you shouldn't start affairs with teenagers and why you should never sign over the deed to your house to your drug dealer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Melbourne-based Ruth McIver's debut book I Shot the Devil l fictionalises the satanic panic of the 1980s and 1990s in North America where society became somewhat obsessed with the souls of teens and whether heavy metal was corrupting them. Ruth won the prestigious Richell Prize for emerging writers in 2018 for this novel. BOOK SYNOPSISErin Sloane was sixteen when high school senior Andre Villiers was murdered by his friends. They were her friends, too, led by the intense, charismatic Ricky Hell. Five people went into West Cypress Road Woods the night Andre was murdered. Only three came out.Ativan, alcohol and distance had dimmed Erin's memories of that time. But nearly twenty years later, an ageing father will bring her home. Now a journalist, she is asked to write a story about the Southport Three and the thrill-kill murder that mesmerised the country. Erin's investigation propels her closer and closer to a terrifying truth. And closer and closer to danger. Ruth's essential true crime reads:The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule (about Ted Bundy)The Lost Girls by Ava Benny-Morrison (murder of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter Khandalyce)I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (Ther Golden State Killer)The shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer by Brian Masters Background on Ricky Kasso “The Acid King”On June 19, 1984, seventeen-year-old Ricky Kasso murdered Gary Lauwers in what local police and the international press dubbed a “Satanic Sacrifice.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Kasso Background on Amy FisherIn 1992, at the age of 17, Amy shot and severely wounded Mary Jo Buttafuoco. At the time Amy was having an affair with Mary's Jo's husband, Joey Buttafuoco. Amy served seven years in prison. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Fisher Your host is Emily Webb Follow Emily on Twitter https://twitter.com/emilybwebbInstagram https://instagram.com/emilywebbcrimeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilywebbcrimeFacebook facebook.com/emily.webb.podcaster.authorWebsite: https://www.emilywebbcrime.com/ Emily is the author of Angels of Death: Doctors and Nurses Who Kill http://clandestinepress.net/products/angels-of-death Thanks to this week's guest Ruth McIver. I Shot the Devil is published by Hachette. Find out more about Ruth McIver at https://www.ruthmciverwriter.com/ Listen on Apple Podcasts... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosts Kayleen and Jordan talk about the second episode of NewsRadio, "Inappropriate"! Also discussed: sitcom titles, the Fourth of July, Joey Buttafuoco, male earrings, Forrest Tucker, empty coffee mugs, the architecture of the office, a beardy extra, and dad jokes. Recommendations: Kayleen - The House on the Cerulean Sea, by T. J. Klune Jordan - Lexicon Valley on Slate Podcasts Theme music is "You Say But You Don't Know" by Trouble's Afoot.
Mark and Kenny dive deep into the beloved and much admired first ballad on Erotica and its masterpiece of a video (the final - so far - collaboration with David Fincher) as well as some other not-so-masterful pieces Madonna worked on in 1993. Featuring Louise Oriole, Jonathan Ross, Christopher Walken, Willem Dafoe, Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Julianne Moore, Alfred Hitchcock, Gregory Peck, Louis Jordan, Alida Valli, Abel Ferrara, Harvey Keitel, James Russo, and … yes … Joey Buttafuoco. “Bad Girl” video directed by David Fincher (1993)Madonna performing “Bad Girl” on SNL (January 1993)Trailer for Body of Evidence directed by Uli Edel (1993)Trailer for Dangerous Game directed by Abel Ferrara (1993)Trailer for The Paradine Case directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1947)
Teenage Amy Fisher had an affair with mechanic Joey Buttafuoco in the early 1990's. When Buttafuoco refused to leave his wife, Amy attempted to kill her and and she became known as "The Long Island Lolita."Support the show
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SURPRISE! Our very special guest this week is the magical Bailey Sarian of "Murder, Mystery and Makeup" on YouTube and now her brand new podcast, “Dark History.” We were stoked to have Bailey on to talk about Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco of the infamous “Long Island Lolita” case. Amy was just 17 years old when she shot Joey's wife Mary Jo in the face for "love". Join us while we dive into this scandalous and tragic tale. As always, thank you to our sponsors! Chili Technology: Head over to chilisleep.com/morbid for ChiliSleep's best deal, available to Morbid listeners for a limited time! Norton Lifelock: Save twenty five percent or more off your first year at Norton.com/MORBID Caviar: And just for our listeners, Caviar is offering $10 off an order of $20 or more. All you have to do is put in the offer code MORBID2021 at checkout.
Melissa starts her RPS comeback tour this week with one throw for the win! She tells Sarah about one of the first main stream true crime media circuses and the story of Joey Buttafuoco and his Long Island Lolita, Amy Fisher. Sarah talks about the abduction of 7 year old Steven Stayner in 1972.
From September 27, 2004: Oprah interviews Amy Elizabeth Fisher known as "the Long Island Lolita". In 1992, at the age of 17, Amy shot and severely wounded Mary Jo Buttafuoco. At the time Amy was having an affair with Mary’s Jo’s husband, Joey Buttafuoco. Amy served seven years in prison. After staying out of the public eye she told her story in a book, Amy Fisher: If I Knew Then. Oprah feels there's a larger lesson in Amy's story: "The most important gift any parent can give their children, especially their daughters, is a sense of self-esteem. What happened to Amy doesn't happen to girls who have a sense of self-worth."
This week Ken welcomes actor (The New Gidget, The Bradys) Caryn Richman to the show. Ken and Caryn discuss their failed attempts to do the show in person over the years, Gidget, The Bradys, 1966, growing up in Long Island, going to High School with Joey Buttafuoco, being in Grease in Broadway, the age you're stuck at, embracing your age, playing sweet and wholesome, how hard sitcom acting is, breaking the fourth wall on Gidget, the wave of "New" shows in the 80s, The Bradys, dramatic reboots of comedies, Gilligan's Island, I Dream of Jeanie, Donna Reed, Wandavision, Lawrence Welk, Ed Sullivan, The Wonderful World of Disney, the Saturday Night Movie, seeing Broadway shows, being in a singing group, Tuxedo Junction, Dance Fever, Hollywood Squares, what impressed your parents, Win, Lose or Draw, Soaps, the weirdness of having understudies on television, The Young and the Restless, Batman '66, wiping tapes, lost shows, Encyclopedias, the public library, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, having Patty Duke's father, the greatness of The Hollywood Museum, Dawn Wells, music rights, Kathy Zuckerman, The Hollywood Christmas Parade, meeting Jimmy Stewart, why you really shouldn't meet your heroes sometimes, Bewitched, The Smothers Brothers and the "scary and spies" craze of the 1960s.
What a Creep: Joey Buttafuoco & John Wayne Bobbitt Season 10, Episode 1 90s Tabloid Creeps Joey Buttafuoco The name alone became a punchline—Buttafuoco! In the summer of 1992, America was obsessed with this trashy tale from Long Island about a murderous teenager and her dumb, muscle pants-wearing lover. This scandal had everything, sex, escort services, autobody shops, a Howard Stern interview, and secret videotapes which the tabloid media covered breathlessly for over a year. Trigger Warnings: Sexual assault, grooming and gun violence Sources: Wikipedia Joey Buttafuoco Wikipedia Mary Jo Buttafuoco Wikipedia Amy Fisher Eftimiades, Maria (1992). Lethal Lolita: A True Story of Sex, Scandal and Deadly Obsession. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-95062-4. REELZ: "Scandal Made Me Famous" Rolling Stone John Wayne Bobbitt In 1993, the John Wayne and Lorena Bobbitt scandal was a tabloid dream come true. After suffering years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, Lorena cut off John’s penis. It was a sensational story, but what we missed in all the coverage was the fact that John Wayne Bobbitt was an abusive prick. Sources: Rolling Stone Newsweek The New York Times Vanity Fair Lorena on Amazon Prime Wikipedia Trigger warnings: Rape, domestic violence, and penis removal Be sure to follow us on social media! But don’t follow us too closely … don’t be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPod Facebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcast Visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreep Email: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We’ve got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/# Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
This is a very entertaining podcast and it is up in audio and video. "Somewhere In Between" with Coach Mulls and the Coop welcomes Ed Marinaro, former running back for the Minnesota Vikings, the New York Jets with Joe Namath and Seattle Seahawks. Ed was a runner up for the Heisman Trophy out of, believe it or not, Cornell University where his career and season stats set records for a running back as the BEST running back in college football history. His records held up in all of college football for 3 decades. In all Marinaro set 16 NCAA records at Cornell. Marinaro was inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1991 For you young footballers, Marinaro is a star of the hit TV show "Blue Mountain State" as he plays the coach in the show, Coach Marty Daniels. Marinaro's role is one of the most popular coaches in TV history especially with the college crowds over the last decade. Marinaro also starred in several other movies and TV series including as Officer Joe Coffey in Hill Street Blues, Joey Buttafuoco in the Amy Fisher Story, and as a regular on Laverne and Shirley. HIGHLIGHT: Ed has a son (Eddie) who went through his senior season in high school this fall as a QB in South Carolina. He is headed in his father's footsteps to play collegiately at Cornell. During the podcast Ed goes into some depth with the struggles with his son's development and ultimately the recruiting process in a troubled year for football. Very interesting and informative. This is a great podcast for everyone who is not only interested in Ed's career in college, the NFL and as a very successful Hollywood actor currently on a great run with the TV series "Blue Mountain State" as Coach Marty Daniels, and iconic character for the 35 and under age bracket, AND his very normal existence as a high school football dad. Enjoy. Video: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fvimeo.com%2F489274979%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3RYn69WbEZ0Yep3gjGpnCuyQLGaOav0aVABho-Obx_fhu1tco9E0TSH0E&h=AT1S9Dk8Xd4DmjJxGNZkVkz4dxN2XIk_Dx-8TWRj4xluvRA2BnZ62xriUwHxW-FhEQ9uAZ4bePR2zZzWh-4oFINwSZK2PYiFmMw_y_7_LkeuW1J07AyLTtKBfbJJOUWamas6QHE9mS1lIuwaGw&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT0GU_x-6GEt1wK5CtrvDUdBIH4LUQpufQ-oT8Wfomx9A3mOI169D6_1Fx6PAyou87U_gJuiDobR_lMLR_BvygSGr_7Ghep9p7aFIDrjopv-9rJ2dF6BxB8gM3fUd0ZiS7Im (https://vimeo.com/489274979) Support this podcast
Travis & Lee discuss the 1992 shooting of Mary Jo Buttafuoco by Amy Fisher, the Long Island teenager who was having sex with thirty six year old husband, Joey Buttafuoco.Support the show (http://patreon.com/crimeficionados)
Greetings, all you little crotch goblins! We hope you're ready for a wild ride, because this week is one of those "sci-fi-horror" episodes you all love so much! This week we're joined by the haomie, and author of I'm Not Even Supposed To Be Here Today, Brian Asman to discuss the cerebral, cenebyte-ish, world of Dark City. Rhett claims that Matt was feeling a little saucy since Brian was sitting in, and things get a little wild. We reminisce about whatever became of Joey Buttafuoco, the magic of and potential sequel to Prayer of the Rollerboys, the new Unsolved Mysteries and much much more. So you can either keep pulling pud with your greasy grandpappy, or you can shove them headphones into your ear holes and have yourself a lil listen! Rest assured we got something wonderful planned for you, so much pain, so much sorrow! It's the Who Goes There Podcast episode 266! If you enjoy the show, please consider joining our Patreon subscribers (http://patreon.com/whogoestherepodcast) . That means for less than the cost of a beer, you get bonus content, exclusive merchandise, and special giveaways! Most importantly, you get to help us continue doing what we love. The Who Goes There Podcast is available to subscribe to on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-goes-there-podcast/id685991398?mt=2) and Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5UO3YcEhW5U9TWDhDduNIe?si=odslFtP0Ria8jb_IjVzqUw) . Not an iTunes user? You can listen on our Dread Central page (https://www.dreadcentral.com/category/podcasts/who-goes-there/) . Can’t get enough? We also do that social media shit. You’ll find us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/whogoestherepodcast) , Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/whogoestherepod) , Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/whogoestherepodcast) , Twitch (http://twitch.tv/whogoestherepodcast) , and YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/whogoestherepodcast) .
Greetings, all you little crotch goblins! We hope you're ready for a wild ride, because this week is one of those "sci-fi-horror" episodes you all love so much! This week we're joined by the haomie, and author of I'm Not Even Supposed To Be Here Today, Brian Asman to discuss the cerebral, cenebyte-ish, world of Dark City. Rhett claims that Matt was feeling a little saucy since Brian was sitting in, and things get a little wild. We reminisce about whatever became of Joey Buttafuoco, the magic of and potential sequel to Prayer of the Rollerboys, the new Unsolved Mysteries and much much more. So you can either keep pulling pud with your greasy grandpappy, or you can shove them headphones into your ear holes and have yourself a lil listen! Rest assured we got something wonderful planned for you, so much pain, so much sorrow! It's the Who Goes There Podcast episode 266! If you enjoy the show, please consider joining our Patreon subscribers (http://patreon.com/whogoestherepodcast) . That means for less than the cost of a beer, you get bonus content, exclusive merchandise, and special giveaways! Most importantly, you get to help us continue doing what we love. The Who Goes There Podcast is available to subscribe to on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-goes-there-podcast/id685991398?mt=2) and Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5UO3YcEhW5U9TWDhDduNIe?si=odslFtP0Ria8jb_IjVzqUw) . Not an iTunes user? You can listen on our Dread Central page (https://www.dreadcentral.com/category/podcasts/who-goes-there/) . Can’t get enough? We also do that social media shit. You’ll find us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/whogoestherepodcast) , Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/whogoestherepod) , Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/whogoestherepodcast) , Twitch (http://twitch.tv/whogoestherepodcast) , and YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/whogoestherepodcast) .
Here's a Hump Day look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Benji and Joel Madden are 41. They're the twins who rock the suburbs as Good Charlotte. Johnny Knoxville is 49. Terrence Howard is 51. Joey Buttafuoco is 64. Bobby McFerrin is 70. "Don't Worry, Be Happy" Anton Yelchin was born on this day in 1989. He was Pavel Chekov in the new "Star Trek" movies, and he died tragically when his Jeep Grand Cherokee malfunctioned and pinned him against a brick pillar at the end of his steep driveway. Vinnie Paul would have been 55. RIP. Today in 2000, KISS began their so-called "Farewell Tour" and they're still going 20 years later
Here's a Hump Day look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Benji and Joel Madden are 41. They're the twins who rock the suburbs as Good Charlotte. Johnny Knoxville is 49. Terrence Howard is 51. Joey Buttafuoco is 64. Bobby McFerrin is 70. "Don't Worry, Be Happy" Anton Yelchin was born on this day in 1989. He was Pavel Chekov in the new "Star Trek" movies, and he died tragically when his Jeep Grand Cherokee malfunctioned and pinned him against a brick pillar at the end of his steep driveway. Vinnie Paul would have been 55. RIP. Today in 2000, KISS began their so-called "Farewell Tour" and they're still going 20 years later
Tjejerna tacklar en av de 7 dödssynderna lagom till Valentines day. Sara tar upp ett rätt så nytt fall där Sarah Bramley tycker det är roligt att vända sitt ex emot som älskare. Till sist blir exets svartsjuka för stor och han går för att besöka Sarahs älskare. Joanna tar upp ett av long islands mest kända case. Joanna ska prata om ett av sina favoritfall och en tjej som hon gillar på något konsigt sätt (säkert ingen annan som gör det) Joanna ska prata om Amy Fisher aka the long island lolita. En 16 årig tjej som bli grymt förälskad i den charmiga Joey Buttafuoco. Men hans fru står i Amys väg till ett förhållande med Joey. Besök oss på vår instagram @mordmysteriepodden så ses vi där
On May 19th, 1992, 17-year-old Amy Fisher shot her boyfriend's wife, 37-year-old Mary Jo Buttafuoco, in the side of her head. The resulting trial ignited a decades-long media storm that would wreak havoc on the lives of everyone involved.
With no plans to leave his wife, 17-year old Amy Fisher decided to take matters into her own hands. On May 19th, 1992, Fisher showed up at the Buttafuoco house, rang the doorbell, and shot Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head.
Soon after marrying his high-school sweetheart, New Yorker Joey Buttafuoco found his relationship on the rocks. However, Joey seemed to clean up his act and become the ideal husband; until the 35-year old starting having an affair with 16-year old Amy Fisher in 1991.
Joey Buttafuoco, Amy Fisher, local news, pick pockets, Jason Bourne, stand up vlogging, Washington machine power buttons, Epstein didn’t kill him self, and hardware store aromas.
Averyn and Vonia discuss the story of Amy Fisher, why sociopaths are the worst and A.C. Slater.Send us your Rom Crime stories or ideas at: RomCrimePodcast@gmail.comwww.romcrime.com
Countdown at 17 days to Premiere of the AftershockXL Talk Show on April 7th, 2019 & hosted by Steve ‘Gorilla’ Grillohttp://www.aftershockxl.comBack in December 2018, Steve ‘Gorilla’ Grillo, the memorable veteran of the Howard Stern Show, once again mixed it with iconic NYC club owner and party promoting maestro Matt Dematt (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0210187/ ), the wonderfully quizzical Creator of the ‘Daily Deets magazine ‘ Bob Hellman ( https://dailydeets.com/ ) and stand up comic and podcaster Stacey Prussman ( http://www.staceyprussman.com/ ). And see what happens when the infamous Joey Buttafuoco ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Buttafuoco ) calls in to “set things straight”.‘Uniquely NYC Banter’ at the highest level + ‘Gripes and Grimes’ galore.The show was recorded at the modern, full service ProMedia NYC studio in Midtown Manhattan (www.promedia.nyc ) on 13Dec18.The Sound Engineer was the most excellent Max Aharon ( https://www.facebook.com/maxaharonbass ) ;Music Supervisor / Director Chris Munger (www.mungermusic.com);photos by #boboruns Executive Producer: Bobby Zou (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyzou) .#TheLinksThe countdown to the 1st Episode Pilot of the new AftershockXL TV Talk Show has began.the upcoming talk show @promedianycwww.aftershockxl.comRichard Prinzi of F Sharp Tax [OFFICIAL SPONSOR](www.fsharptax.com )Roy McDonald of Briteshot [OFFICIAL SPONSOR](www.briteshot.com )Warsteiner Beer USA (OFFICIAL SPONSOR)(https://www.warsteiner.us )James DeCristofaro of DCL Firm (sponsor)(www.dcltestimonials.com )ProMedia NYC studio [Production]( www.promedianyc.com )All Original Music courtesy of My World Band #myworldband & John Montalbano ( https://www.facebook.com/johnmontalbano )Shout out to Kill Code and My World Band Drummer Rob Noxious.#annidoripublicrelations#howardsternshow#promedianyc#aftershockxlshow#4shuaaContact us or comment : aftershockxlshow@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We regret with 2019's SNOWCOMING and: SnowComing explanation ... The second-chance high school dance ... Wistful, near The Running Man ... Hey, I'm trying to finger somebody! ... THEME ... Jane Wiedlin Thrashing on a BMX ... Letter from Santa: "Joe Theismann is in it" ... Larry Csonka ... Back-to-back Heisman Trophy runners-up ... Alicia Witt's Heisman ceremony ... Ed Marinaro and Jim Plunkett shout-outs ... Dave didn't dislike it ... ART THOU BOTOWN reprise ... The Expositional Challenge: 97 seconds ... Life just happens at Samantha ... How old are these people? ... Who are Jake Gillette's quarterback comps? ... Jake the Snake ... Jay Cutler as any Hallmark leading man ... No smoking in Hallmark ... Extremely short football toss ... BREAK ... Spot the Angel: Coach Kerrigan, surrogate dad? ... Ed Marinaro as Joey Buttafuoco ... Old Comedy Central ads ... Eat Your Heart Out: Jake, cookbook reader; more appetizing than most Hallmark food; disarmingly untouched salad; "Bonkers for Brussels Sprouts!"; a non-compelling arc; a citywide celebration of ambivalence; uncomfortable Joe Paterno resemblance; Peter DeLuise joint; soup as a metaphor; big-boil soup; food literate; tasting duo for Padma Lakshmi; the realest sh*t that's been in a Hallmark movie ... BREAK ... The Hallmark Expanded Universe: Wistful Literate Mountain Sports Town, Colorado, and The Eric Mabius's Ass Universe vs. Hallmark Pan-Sports "Field of Dreams" Field for Emotional Orphans and Chris Klein's "A Haunting of Dads" ... Overdetermined: Waiting for SnowComing vs. I Will Exploit Your Agony ... Main character as fifth-act villain ... BREAK ... Crossover: Hallmark Channel's The Wicker Man vs. Jerry Maguire with Concussions ... Peter King's cap implications for Jake Gillette ... The Hallmark Bechdel Test: Yes ... NPR pledge drive ... The Leftovers: New football coach, P.E. coach and health teacher, with zero experience ... Principal Case Keenum and Superintendent Jay Schroeder ... "I got a degree" ... Theismann fourth-wall callback ... Joe Theismann Appreciation Station ... BREAK ... Scarf-spendthrift ... Unsecured campus ... "The snow at the game is clearly fake" ... Whistler, reprise ... Sage Abernathy: "F*ck to Pride and Prejudice!" ... Sage Rosenfels ... "As to a lover... Coach" ... Replace the mom ... Wordless pendant application ... Incredibly normal almost-kisses ... Treehouse exit ... Outdoor fire pit ... "I feel so savory" ... RATING: 2.5 ... Merry Christmas ... • MUSIC: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather • "The Buttafuoco Song," by Marvin Rosenberg • "Hill Street Blues Theme" by Mike Post • All other music by Chris Collingwood of Look Park and Fountains of Wayne, except: "Orchestral Sports Theme" by Chris Collingwood and Rick Murnane
Turning 44, Spring River, Nasty Ass Michelob Ultra, Joey Buttafuoco ova here, wife’s proteins shakes.
Join Steve Grillo, the memorable veteran of the Howard Stern Show, as he once again mixes it up this week with iconic NYC club owner and party promoting maestro Matt Dematt ( https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0210187/ ) , the wonderfully quizzical Creator of the ‘Daily Deets magazine ‘ Bob Hellman ( https://dailydeets.com/ ) and stand up comic and podcaster Stacey Prussman ( http://www.staceyprussman.com/ ). And see what happens when the infamous Joey Buttafuoco ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Buttafuoco ) calls in to “set things straight”.The show was recorded at the modern Pro Media NYC studio in Midtown Manhattan (www.promedia.nyc ) on December 13th, 2018. The Engineer was most excellent Max Aharon ( https://www.facebook.com/maxaharonbass ) , the Music Directors #myworldband , the photos by #boboruns & the Executive Producer is Bobby Zou ( https://www.facebook.com/BobbyZou888 )#TheLinksDCL Firm link(www.dcltestimonials.com )Warsteiner Beer link((https://www.warsteiner.us )Pro Media NYC studio( www.promedianyc.com )#4shuaa See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Outrageous Crew talk about high school reunions and if it's the right time for Joey Buttafuoco presidency. Speaking of which, can President Trump even leave office peacefully? Also, what is the deal with museums? Do we need them anymore?
Hosts Chris Roach and Steve Belanger discuss the infamous case of the Long Island Lolita. They'll cover the notorious affair between Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco, his ill-fated wife, Mary Jo, all three Amy Fisher tele-movies and they even throw in a seemingly unrelated Lizzie Grubman story, just for good measure.
Let’s listen to the amazing arc of journalist Rene Chun’s writing career. He’s written for the New York Times, the Atlantic, Wired, Esquire and the list goes on. We’ll share a rare bottle and discuss the fate of journalism, modern media and discuss some career highlights, from his dinner with Julia Roberts to having his life threatened by Joey Buttafuoco.
Perversions of Science: HBO, 1997. Starring Maureen Teefy as a boob robot and a rotating cast of actors who should be better than they are, including Sean Astin, Yancy Butler, Joey Buttafuoco, Keith Carradine, Jeffrey Combs, Jamie Kennedy, Jason Lee, Ron Perlman, Kevin Pollak, William Shatner, Wil Wheaton, and more! MMtP featuring Dave Wagner and Colin Whiting.
The story of the "Long Island Lolita" that dominated the news in the early 90s See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The girls give shoutouts to their international listeners by saying everything they love about each country. It's mostly food and men, but still... Also, some things, like tattoos, are forever (sorry Ben Affleck). Then, buckle your seatbelt and put on your pampers cause Stef's got the tale of Lisa Nowak- the astronaut who drove cross country in diapers to get revenge on the woman who stole her man. And May gives you the tale of American royalty when she recounts the Buttafuoco/Fisher saga- aka The Tale of The Long Island Lolita. Plus- Is OJ Simpson, Khloe Kardashian's father? Spoiler alert- YES. #RespectTheSea On this week's Drama Club!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host today's one hundred twenty seventh episode! The guys start the show by discussing Facebook followers and a news story about a guy who's been spoken about several times in previous episodes that arrived at the local hospital with a broken arm and the guys discover how the man broke it. Then, the guys discuss Amy Fisher, the girl who shot Joey Buttafuoco's wife in the face, is now doing porn, as well as the current situation of John Wayne Bobbitt's penis. The guys round out the show by discussing the Netflix series, The Keepers. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Jon and Russ discuss Episode Five ("Paul In the Family"), The Continuing Saga of Joey Buttafuoco, famous New York police commissioner Ray Kelly, the Buchman's hideous new love-seat, and more. They also create another #sweepstakes, so be sure to listen and enter!
twitter.com/ralphieaversa Crime Watch Daily host Matt Doran called in to chat about the new show airing weekdays at 4 p.m. on PIX 11 and the special running this week around a new interview with Joey Buttafuoco.
The fellas chop it up re: First record deals, upcoming projects & Joey Buttafuoco. (Recorded 10.19.14).
In this episode: Bond on Bond by Roger Moore, meeting Sir Moore at his book signing at Barnes and Noble on Fifth Ave. in NYC, what does Paunch fan spacemandavid sound like?, various British accents, more Paunch Luck video/photo fails, our movie review of Skyfall (2012) starring Daniel Craig, English homes having nick names, homages to old Bond films, Joey Buttafuoco on Judge Alex, Eliza Dushku shooting a new pilot for The Saint, Sean Connery at the US Open with Andy Murray and Sir Alex Ferguson, Penn Jillette's new book Every Day is an Atheist Holiday, meeting Penn at his book signing at Barnes and Noble on Warren St. in NYC, his Celebrity Apprentice thoughts, our rant on Kevin Clash and Elmo, TruTV's Killer Karaoke hosted by Steve-O, Dennis Haskins still getting work, LEGO Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out (2012) animated movie, our Lame Idiot of the Year award goes to Donald Trump, and the upcoming masterpiece film After Earth (2013) starring Will and Jaden Smith. 55 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
The infamous mainstream celebrity Joey Buttafuoco and adult film star Christie Stevens joining James Bartholet and Tia Cyrus