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Lou Fernandez, host of "Lou Reads the Internet For You", tells us how to Get Rich the Gross way! You'll make so much money you'll puke!
The Improvised 1940s Science Fiction Radio Show featuring: Jonathan Desley, Lou Fernandez, Jeff Scherer, Beth white, Greg Triggs, Michael Sansonia Musical Guest: Greg Triggs Musical Accompaniment by Michael Sansonia Announcer/Foley Artist/Music Direction: Frank Todaro Tech by: Christine Pynn
Opening act: Evan Kaufman accompanied by Michael Sansonia X Plus One Cast: Jonathan Desley, Lou Fernandez, Matt Giroveanu, Geoff Grimwood, Jeff Scherer, Rachel Scherer Announcer/Foley Artist/Music Direction: Frank Todaro Created by Tony Carnevale PITcast Theme: "Breakdown" by Homesick Sun Next Show, THURSDAY, April 7th @ 8pm!
Opening act: Robin Rothman accompanied by Michael Sansonia X Plus One Cast: Jonathan Desley, Lou Fernandez, Geoff Grimwood, Jeff Scherer, Rachel Scherer, Beth White Announcer/Foley Artist/Music Direction: Frank Todaro Created by Tony Carnevale
Attention, earthling! Prepare yourself for X Plus One, the improvised science-fiction radio show straight out of 1940. Recorded live at WXPO studio as we fight bravely against the terrifying scourge of monsters, aliens, and women in the workforce. Get your fix of atomic saucers, ray guns, and metal men when you tune in for X Plus One! X Plus One's rotating cast includes stars of stage and screen! Jonathan Desley, Lou Fernandez, Matt Giroveanu, Geoff Grimwood, Jeff Scherer, Rachel Scherer, Beth White, and Marshall York! "X Plus One" Music by: Rebecca Vigil Audio Engineering: The Atlantic Transmission "PITcast" Theme Song: "Breakdown" by Homesick Sun
[Digital Drift 2014] After the uproarious reception that the Bad Reviews Against Humanity shows brought, we decided on a series of dramatic readings. This is based on a sci-fi convention game wherein one of the worst pieces of fantasy literature in history; The Eye of Argon' gets read aloud. If the current narrator laughs he or she must pass it on. We went beyond Argon by embracing a now infamous children's book, a movie script written by a longtime friend of mine, the intro to a public information film about the evils of marijuana and an article from Cracked.com on shoddy toys with worrying claims on their packaging. 1. The Eye of Argon by Jim Theis 2. Barbie: I Can Be a Computer Programmer [With Stickers] by Susan Marenco 3. Another Day at the Office by Thomas Underhill 4. Reefer Madness by Arthur Hoerl 5. The Ten Most Unintentionally Hilarious Toys Exported by China by Seanbaby http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-10-most-unintentionally-hilarious-toys-exported-by-china/ Our guest speakers this week are... * Laura Kate Dale of (among others) 'Podcastquisition' * Lou Fernandez of 'Lou Reads the Internet For You'. * Derrick Ritchie of 'The Console Ninjas Podcast'. * Lorin Grieve of the Digital Drift community. And by popular demand we begin with Lou reading out ten bad reviews from @AmznMovieRevws
[Digital Gonzo 2013] Couple of weeks ago after becoming fascinated by the broader concepts of the Fan Response show and looking for a more anthropological approach to studying online human behaviour I came across a podcast called Lou Reads the Internet. On this podcast which has run for over 120 episodes since March 2009, host Lou Fernandez simply reads aloud, almost always from forums, almost always the words of people who have… special interests. Now these could be racists, misogynists, fetishists, and fantasists from all walks of life. He proceeds for fifteen to thirty minutes and tries his level best to remain impartial. Some of his most interesting episodes are ones he is obviously ruffled by the content and breaks down repeatedly. I devoured show after show, hearing from Tea Partyers, adult babies, furrys, men with big penises, men with tiny penises, meth addicts, beleaguered hotel workers, those who are poised for The Rapture and white supremacists looking to make their hate-filled rhetoric more appealing to children. It is not, repeat not, I repeat once again NOT for the faint hearted or those with weak constitutions and since I have Lou with me tonight to talk about his show, I am issuing a warning to all my listeners... This is going to get disgusting! You may end up nauseous, furious, terrified. This is effectively extreme podcasting. I will try my level best to keep the conversation under control, but I'd strongly suggest that if it gets too much you switch off and come back for next week's episode on Thor: The Dark World. It also goes without saying that if you are a child listening to this, turn off now. There are things you need to spend more of your life not knowing about. Be sure to tweet me with the timestamp for where we broke you. I'll compile a list and this will probably end up more of an endurance contest. It is, however, possible that you may be fascinated by some of this. Below is the approximate, but not exact running order of topics. And if you start listening to Lou's show because of me then be sure to let him know. This made me question both my tolerance levels and how judgmental I am. The Misogynists The Anti-Liberals The Torture Porn Fanatics The Religious Zealots The Adult Babies The Pokevores The Drug Addicts The Zoophiles The Incest Lovers The Bodily Fluid Fetishists The Beleaguered Hotel Workers The Pandora Dreamers The Super-Racists One last thing. this show has nothing to do with the now departed singer Lou Reed. We recorded it on October 10th and he died in the meantime. Just in case anybody wonders.
Nearly 50 episodes in, and it's time for The F Plus' first crossover. Lou Fernandez (of the Lou Reads podcast) is no stranger to terrible writing on the internet, but how will he respond when he's stuck in a room full of F Plus readers? Moreover, how will the F Plus readers respond to reading the okCupid profiles of the internet's most irritating nerds? The results shouldn't surprise you! This week, The F Plus looks at people who cannot possibly have sexually transmitted diseases.
0:00 - 0:32 - Introduction and theme.0:33 - 4:00 - We re-introduce guest host Lou Fernandez of Lou Reads the Internet for You.4:01 - 34:20 - We talk about the Kutcher-Heigel collaboration that America's 12-year-olds were clamoring for.34:21 - 36:35 - Final judgments40:07 - 47:45 - We expand our flop purview to include The Great White Way, as Lou relates his experience seeing Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark47:46 - 56:42 - The sad bastards recommend. 56:43 - 58:07 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.
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In the battle between Alien and Predator, there can be only one winner, and you can bet it's not the viewing public. Meanwhile, Stuart reveals a shocking secret about vaginas, Dan does a sub-par 70's TV impression, and Lou keeps urging people to draw things.0:00 - 0:29 - Introduction and theme.0:30 - 2:35 - We speculate about regular host Elliott Kalan's absence, and learn a little about guest host Lou Fernandez.2:36 - 32:05 - Alien vs. Predator, possibly the coolest concept in the world, provided you're an acne-riddled 12-year-old.32:06 - 35:25 - Final judgments.35:26 - 42:14 - The sad bastards recommend.42:15 - 45:07 - We draw your attention to Elliott's recent television triumph and plug our website a little.45:08 - 48:09 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.