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AgostoAllElite Podcast Ep 167: Forbidden Beach Fallout TKO Makes New Investment In EverPass Media Platform, Mercedes Moné Reportedly Bumped Into Shane McMahon At The Airport and Spoke About AEW, Will Be Directed By Mookie Thompson and The Lucas Brothers, Backstage News On AEW Preparing For Kamille's Official Company Debut and more wrestling news & recaps!!! If you enjoy just audio podcasts, anchor distributes AgostoAllElite to multiple platforms around the world
AgostoAllElite Podcast Ep 165: Megan Saga Continues AEW and Reebok Set To Release New Sneakers Honoring Brodie Lee, Swerve Strickland Documentary In The Works, Will Be Directed By Mookie Thompson and The Lucas Brothers, Clarification On Megan Bayne's Status With AEW and more wrestling news & recaps!!! If you enjoy just audio podcasts, anchor distributes AgostoAllElite to multiple platforms around the world
In 2020, Supreme Robot Pictures partnered with The Creek and The Cave to put on Bring Back Laughs. A live socially-distant event that would raise money for Direct Relief, a humanitarian aid organization, active in 50 states and more than 80 countries, with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies – without regard to politics, religion, or ability to pay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keith and Kenny Lucas are brothers, actors, comedians, and writers currently rising as two of the freshest new faces on the comedy scene. Their first stand-up special, Lucas Brothers: On Drugs, premiered on Netflix in 2017. They also made appearances in season one of Netflix's critically acclaimed Lady Dynamite. They also created their own animated series Lucas Bros Moving Co which aired for two seasons. They have also made appearances in the series Arrested Development and the 2014 summer blockbuster 22 Jump Street. More recently they received a story by credit and co-produced the critically lauded Judas and the Black Messiah, a film which earned them an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/industry-standard-w-barry-katz/support
Keith and Kenny Lucas are brothers, actors, comedians, and writers currently rising as two of the freshest new faces on the comedy scene. Their first stand-up special, Lucas Brothers: On Drugs, premiered on Netflix in 2017. They also made appearances in season one of Netflix's critically acclaimed Lady Dynamite. They also created their own animated series Lucas Bros Moving Co which aired for two seasons. They have also made appearances in the series Arrested Development and the 2014 summer blockbuster 22 Jump Street. More recently they received a story by credit and co-produced the critically lauded Judas and the Black Messiah, a film which earned them an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/industry-standard-w-barry-katz/support
The Lucas Brothers joke about God in their Netflix special, "On Drugs". Follow us @NetflixIsAJoke on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
Today on the show we flashed back to when Kehlani stopped by to speak on her new album, self care and relationships. Also, we flashed back to when Devale and Khadeen Ellis came to discuss their podcast, their new children's book, relationships and love. We also flash back to when the Lucas Brothers stopped by.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2020, Supreme Robot Pictures partnered with The Creek and The Cave to put on this live socially-distant event that would raise money for Direct Relief, a humanitarian aid organization, active in 50 states and more than 80 countries, with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies – without regard to politics, religion, or ability to pay. YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ymp1to Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ComedyDynamics Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ComedyDynamics TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/J1wucyQ/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ComedyDynamics http://www.comedydynamics.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
on this re-release episode, brandon and justin chat with the lucas brothers about their film "judas and the black messiah" (this was released before their oscar nom) and then discuss their love of one of the best biopics ever made! Hosts: Brandon Collins Justin Brown The Lucas Bros Medium Popcorn Podcast Be sure to sign up for our Patreon page to get 100+ hours of bonus content! Support black artists! Get 25% OFF @trueclassic with promo code POPCORN at trueclassictees.com! #trueclassicpod Get 20% OFF @vincerocollective + Free Shipping with promo code POPCORN at https://vincerocollective.com/mediumpopcorn! #vincerocollectivepod
Get ready to live to party and bust your move; we're looking at the first episode and the history behind one of Disney Channel's flop shows, JONAS.
The Lucas Brothers jokes about Space Jam in their Netflix special, "On Drugs".
The Sports Shop with Reese & K-Mac: The best urban sports talk show heard weekday mornings from 7 to 10 on Buzz Sports Radio in the Raleigh-Durham area. On today's show, Reese & K-Mac discuss last night's NBA playoff action, including the 76ers knocking off the Wizards and a Philly fan dumping popcorn on Washington's Russell Westbrook as he was leaving the court. Other topics include Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau beefing on Twitter and Naomi Osaka refusing to do press conferences at the French Open. In addition, Dr. Deborah Stroman delivers "Dishing It Up" and discusses WNBA player Liz Cambage addressing an opposing coach for disparaging comments about her weight. Also, this weekend's featured performers at Goodnights Comedy Club, The Lucas Brothers, join the show and share what it was like to help write the Oscar-nominated screenplay for "Judas and the Black Messiah." And finally, Daytona 500 winning crew chief and NASCAR on FOX analyst Larry McReynolds drops in to preview this Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte.
Famous AR drops by the Unapollagetic studios to debut his new single and video 'No Mo' available on all streaming platforms. Video directed by the legendary Lucas Brothers. Video available on FamousAR and LB vision YouTube pages. Famous AR , also talks about his family life, upbringing, being under new management, and what's next for his career. The rap star brought company, his manager, J. Lucas who tells us why Famous AR is the first artist under the new Lucas Brothers Music Group .
ITO returns to the beautifully remodeled KMKR studios for the first time in over a year. We look at Special days in May. Dave and Phil review highlights of the Oscar awards and take a deep dive into the comedy and film careers of the hilarious Lucas Brothers. ITO Investigative Reports uncovers the voice mail messages from Rudy Guliana's cell phone which was seized by the FBI. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hot off their Oscar nomination for best original screenplay for Judas and the Black Messiah, Kenny and Keith Lucas (On Drugs, 22 Jump Street, Crashing) now campaign for a Razzie by doing the Good For You podcast. Whitney and the Lucas Brothers talk about the making of Judas and the Black Messiah, Ayahuasca, wolves, and death.
Judas and the Black Messiah, a ground-breaking film about the life of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, has been hailed as one of the best films of the year. The film is up for five Oscars, including Best Picture. It's a historic haul for a movie made by an all-Black team of producers. It's also a notable and somewhat unexpected achievement for Keith and Kenny Lucas, who, along with director Shaka King and co-writer Will Berson, wrote the semi-biopic's screenplay. The Hollywood honor for the 35-year-old identical twins known as the Lucas Brothers arrives after they built careers in comedy, including standup; appearances in 22 Jump Street and Arrested Development; and starring roles in the series Friends of the People and Lucas Bros. Moving Co. On today's bonus episode, Mother Jones reporter Ali Breland caught up with the brothers to chat about comedy, philosophy, and what it was like to make a movie about a revolutionary socialist who was committed to Black freedom. An edited transcript of the interview can be found on motherjones.com
In which John Heilemann talks with Kenny and Keith Lucas, the 35-year-old identical twin comedians, actors, producers, and writers who share a 2021 Oscar nomination (with Will Berson and Shaka King) for Best Original Screenplay for "Judas and the Black Messiah." Heilemann and the Lucas Brothers discuss their decade-long quest to persuade Hollywood to green-light the story of Fred Hampton, the precocious and charismatic chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party in the late Sixties, and his assassination by the Chicago Police Department and the FBI; Keith and Kenny's unlikely rise from rough family circumstances and the mean streets of Newark, New Jersey through elite law schools (from which they both dropped out days from graduation) to acclaim in the world stand-up comedy, culminating in their 2017 Netflix special, "On Drugs"; the role of illicit substances in their art and lives; their mutual struggles with PTSD, addiction, depression, and suicide; their out-front, at times hilarious, codependency; their passions for politics and philosophy; and how "Seinfeld" saved their lives. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which John Heilemann talks with Kenny and Keith Lucas, the 35-year-old identical twin comedians, actors, producers, and writers who share a 2021 Oscar nomination (with Will Berson and Shaka King) for Best Original Screenplay for "Judas and the Black Messiah." Heilemann and the Lucas Brothers discuss their decade-long quest to persuade Hollywood to green-light the story of Fred Hampton, the precocious and charismatic chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party in the late Sixties, and his assassination by the Chicago Police Department and the FBI; Keith and Kenny's unlikely rise from rough family circumstances and the mean streets of Newark, New Jersey through elite law schools (from which they both dropped out days from graduation) to acclaim in the world stand-up comedy, culminating in their 2017 Netflix special, "On Drugs"; the role of illicit substances in their art and lives; their mutual struggles with PTSD, addiction, depression, and suicide; their out-front, at times hilarious, codependency; their passions for politics and philosophy; and how "Seinfeld" saved their lives. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
To celebrate their Oscar Nomination we’re going back to Oak City where we got to hang and chat with The Lucas Brothers! In this clip Kenny and Keith Lucas talk about their love of comedy, comedians and giving back. It’s a humbling and inspiring chat and we are so excited to root for them nominated for Best Original Screenplay for Judas and the Black Messiah. Music by John Duran of The Violet Mindfield Art by Shelby Mitchell
Today on the show they had comedian/actors the Lucas Brothers come by where they spoke about recently writing for "Judas and the Black Messiah" movie, new projects and more. Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man that couldn't control himself when it came to Tickle me Elmo and Angela Yee helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" with a discussion popping up about checking your partners phone. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Keith and Kenny Lucas spent 9 years developing, pitching and ultimately co-writing ‘Judas and the Black Messiah.’ It was all worth it when they landed a Best Original Screenplay Oscar nomination for their work. On this episode, the identical twins talk about dropping out of two separate law schools to become a stand-up comedy team, why they have more or less disowned their 2017 Netflix special ‘On Drugs.’ They try to get the bottom of how the two actors who play the title characters in their film—Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield—both ended up getting nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category and also dig deep on the “codependency” that has defined their lifelong relationship, which once included sharing a therapist.Follow The Lucas Brothers on Twitter @lucasbros and Instagram @thelucasbrosFollow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ted discusses Covid's impact on MLB's Opening Day. Then he's joined by comedians and co-creators of the Oscar nominated film "Judas and The Black Messiah," The Lucas Brothers.
We kick off our 2021 Oscars Preview Series with Judas and the Black Messiah! We cover the incredible performances from Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield’s as Fred Hampton and Bill O'Neal, as well as the powerful story this movie tells thanks to director/writer/producer Shaka King. We also bring to light some of the historical events that take place in the film, as well as the connection between the events happening in the movie, and in Trial of the Chicago 7. Be sure to check out our website, popculturepodcast.com for more entertainment news, notes, trailers, and podcast episodes, and don't forget to follow Zero Dark Nerdy on all social media networks.
"The United States vs. Billie Holiday" star Andra Day on the lengths she went to play the iconic singer. Also: "Judas and the Black Messiah" Oscar-nominated writers The Lucas Brothers on expanding beyond comedy. And the Awards Circuit roundtable gets into the WGA Awards, and more Oscar predictions.
OnWriting presents three live-taped episodes of OnWriting celebrating Black History Month, presented by the WGAE Black Writers Salon. In each installment, two co-chairs of the WGAE Black Writers Salon—OnWriting’s own Geri Cole and Rashidi Hendrix—speak with Black screenwriters who have each written amazing films about Black icons in history. For the third & final installment of the series, Geri and Rashidi speak with Shaka King, co-writer and director of JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH. Shaka King is a screenwriter, director, and producer. His debut feature film, NEWLYWEEDS, premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and went on to win the Someone to Watch Award at the 2014 Independent Spirit Awards. He then cowrote and directed the short film MULIGNANS, with which he and cowriter Kristan Sprague competed in the USA Narrative Short Film Program at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, and for which they received the Nantucket Film Festival Screenwriting Award. He also co-wrote and directed the 2017 short film LAZERCISM, starring LaKeith Stanfield. On the small screen, King has written and directed episodes of several series, including HIGH MAINTENANCE, SHRILL, and RANDOM ACTS OF FLYNESS. His latest project is JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH – the powerful true story of Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) – chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party – and his betrayal by FBI informant William O'Neal (LaKeith Stanfield), which led to Hampton being executed in bed in a pre-dawn raid by Chicago law enforcement. Screenplay by Will Berson and Shaka King; Story by Will Berson, Shaka King, and Kenny Lucas and Keith Lucas (better known as the Lucas Brothers); Directed by Shaka King. The film will be available to stream on HBO Max until Sunday, March 14. -- Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ -- Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
The guys are joined by The Lucas Brothers, fresh off writing the original story for "Judas and the Black Messiah", to talk about their love of wrestling and then the Champ and SGG get into an exciting week of wrestling news.
Identical twins Keith and Kenny Lucas were born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, separating only to attend different law schools at Duke and NYU. They reunited after both quit the law to pursue a comedy career together, with a stoner persona that eventually got them a Netflix special in 2017, The Lucas Bros On […]
Historian, journalist and hero-of-Hari Vijay Prashad analyzes the Farmers' Protest in India and makes a powerful case for why their struggle is our struggle. And while he's at it, he salutes Rihanna, defines Marxism, and makes quick work of Dinesh D'Souza. Comic duo The Lucas Brothers give the backstory for the new film Judas and the Black Messiah and their 15-year journey to making a movie about Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. Plus: How Kenny and Keith's stoner nihilism withered in the face of Fred Hampton's love for the people. Find our guests: Vijay Prashad (@vijayprashad) https://www.thetricontinental.org The Lucas Bros (@lucasbros) https://thelucasbros.com Resources mentioned in the show: We Stand With Farmers https://farmersprotest.carrd.co Judas and the Black MessiahPodcasthttps://www.radiotopia.fm/podcasts/judas-and-the-black-messiah-podcast Eyes on the Prize II: Interview with William O'Neal: https://vimeo.com/512709094 Find us: Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) http://www.harikondabolu.com/ W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) http://www.wkamaubell.com/ Find the show: Twitter (@PoliticReActive) Facebook (@politicallyreactive) Instagram (@politicallyreactive) Produced by Topic Studios. Part of the WarnerMedia Podcast Network. Full credits.www.PoliticallyReActive.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Tight Rope Special Edition features the Lucas Brothers -- co-writers for the new film JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH -- and actor Lil Rel Howery who had a powerful cameo in the film. JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH -- directed by Shaka King and produced by Ryan Coogler and Charles King -- tells the story of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party, and his betrayal by FBI informant William O'Neal. The film stars Daniel Kaluuya as Fred Hampton, Lakeith Stanfield as William O’Neal, Martin Sheen as J. Edgar Hoover, and JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH is set to premiere in theaters and on HBO Max February 12th. www.judasandtheblackmessiah.com/ Become a member of our Patreon family for BTS access and more exclusive content! You can join at https://www.patreon.com/thetightropepod Full video versions at https://youtube.com/therealnews Previous episodes at https://youtube.com/thetightropepod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetightropepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetightrop... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thetightropepodHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and making a small donation: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-yt Sign up for our newsletter: hhttps://therealnews.com/sign-up-yt Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnews Follow us onTwitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews Credits:Creator/EP: Jeremy BerryEP/Host: Cornel WestEP/Host: Tricia RoseProducers: Allie Hembrough,Ceyanna DentBeats x Butter (IG: @Butter_Records)#TheTightRope, #CornelWest, #TriciaRose, #SpkerBoxMedia #JudasAndTheBlackMessiah
This week, Good One revisits one of our favorite interviews: the Lucas Brothers! Kenny and Keith Lucas, aka comedy duo The Lucas Brothers, sit down with Jesse to discuss a joke-in-progress about Bertrand Russell's A History of Western Philosophy. The two reflect on their relationship as brothers, identical twins, writing partners, travel companions, and performers while musing on the intersection of comedy and philosophy. Watch the Lucas Brothers' special on Netflix, and watch Judas and the Black Messiah on HBO Max. Follow the Lucas Brothers on Twitter and on Instagram. Follow Jesse David Fox on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
the guys are joined by Keith and Kenny Lucas who discuss their new film "Judas and the Black Messiah" and then breakdown one of the best biopics with the greatest performance of all time! all praise to Denzel! Hosts:Brandon CollinsJustin BrownThe Lucas Brothers Medium Popcorn Podcast Be sure to sign up for our Patreon page to get 100+ hours of bonus content! Support black artists! You can also get some new "Medium Popcorn" swag at Teepublic or leave a five star review!
IN THIS HOUR: Fred & Wallach are broadcasting from the Town Fair Tires Studios in Dorchester. Rich is broadcasting remotely. The most desirable NFL coaching job. Chargers have requested permission to interview Jason Garrett. NFL owners are getting in their own way when it comes to what’s best for their team. (00:00) Jeff Howe covers the New England Patriots for TheAthletic.com. He joins Toucher & Rich and shares his closing thoughts on the Cam Newton era and the 2020 season coming to an end. (16:26) Wanted by no one, Seth MacFarlane is Rebooting ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ with the Lucas Brothers. (34:36) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For my last interview of the year, I stand-up with my guest, Nimesh Patel, and talk all things comedy. Nimesh is the first Indian-American to write for SNL where he was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for his work. He is currently a staff writer for the 2nd season of A Little Late with Lilly Singh and has launched a new adult animation series called Zooidiots. www.zooidiots.com@findingnimesh
The Sarah and Vinnie Christmas Tradition continues with the Marin School of the Arts Jazz Choir singing Christmas Carols, a lot of new specials are coming to Disney Plus tonight, Seth MacFarlane to reboot ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ with the Lucas Brothers, there is a ‘Little House on the Prairie’ remake coming soon, and there is going to be a sequel series in ‘Night Court’! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Lucas Brothers are paving wide lanes to success for themselves and that pathway is going up fast. Privileged to have seen them work when I was at an event and I have been a fan ever since. They explain to us the daily grind of their schedules, working with male vs female clients, and how they are able to reinvent themselves. The Lucas Brothers also give a telling story of being forced to become entrepreneurs. These twin brothers are best friends and creative geniuses. Great show featuring inspiring young Black Men!
Listen to The Lucas Brothers(Netflix/On Drugs, FOX/Lucas Bros Moving Co, 22 Jump Street), Keith and Kenny, two of the freshest, most dynamic faces in comedy and leaders in exposing the insidious nature of our criminal justice system. The brothers peak about their lives and engage in a Q&A with young people from POPS (Pain of the Prison System) the Club and other organizations across the country who support our underserved youth. Intro by Nicolette Natale Hosted by Robert Pollock Video at http://bit.ly/popslucasbros Read the Lucas Bros Vulture Essay at https://www.vulture.com/article/our-brother-kaizen.html
Ben is joined by The Lucas Brothers to discuss their upcoming film "Judas and the Black Messiah", the life and assassination of Black Panther Fred Hampton and Hollywood's disneyfication of the civil rights movement. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
The Lucas Brothers joke about the police in their Netfilx special, "On Drugs".
Janelle James is a bi-coastal comedian who you may know from The Comedy Lineup on Netflix, Late Night with Seth Meyers, or from Crashing on HBO. She’s toured with Chris Rock and Amy Schumer and she’s now the boss lady of The Janelle James Comedy Festival, which is returning to Brooklyn for its second year December 5 through 7 at The Bell House and will feature big names including Ilana Glazer, the Lucas Brothers and Jaboukie Young-White. Her debut comedy album, Black and Mild is available on all major streaming networks and she’s currently a writer on Black Monday on Showtime. On this episode of BUST’s Poptarts podcast, she spills the T on what goes on behind-the-scenes at standup clubs today. (And she also describes what it was like to make out with Lenny Kravitz...oooOOOoooOOO!!!)
The Lucas Brothers are a pair of twins, Keith and Kenny, who are amazing stand-up comedians and comedy writers. They’re hysterical, they’re highly intellectual philosophers, they’re stoners, they’re everything. They’ve got a sitcom coming out and they’re working on another standup special and they’re part of Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show and they’re two of my favorite comics—well, they’re one act, so actually they’re one of my favorite comics—so for the 100th episode of this show it’s something special. The Lucas Bros. Let me know what you think: Instagram @toureshow. Twitter: @toure. Toure Show Ep 100Host & Writer: ToureSenior Producer: Jackie GarofanoAssociate Producer: Adell ColemanEditor: Ryan WoodhallPhotographers: Chuck Marcus and Shanta CovingtonThe House: DCP Entertainment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An inspirational interview with Mary Lucas, detailing a story of adversity, survival, mistakes, growth, overcoming impossible odds, finding peace and thriving. A story to share with everyone interested in what makes the true test of a person. You can find her sons' comedy special, "Lucas Brothers: On Drugs" on Netflix now.
EPISODE 100! The listeners voted and here are the 26 best stories ever told on Entry Level. Stories from: Paul Scheer, Taran Killam, Nikki Glaser, Nicole Byer, Bobby Moynihan, Dolph Ziggler, The Lucas Brothers, Andrew Overdahl, Brendan Walsh, Brendan Jennings, Candy Lawerence, CJ Sullivan, Connor O'Malley, Fortune Feimster, Josh Meyers, Kyle Kinane, Kyle Mooney, Al Madrigal, Matty Ryan, Mike O'Brien, Sean O'Connor, Sean Patton, Nick Thune, Whitmer Thomas, and Henry Zabrowski. Guest hosted with Nick Turner. SHARE THIS EPISODE! See Brooks live: brookswheelan.com/shows Get the mugs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EntryLevelStore
Timothy Lovett and Mo Green joined me during the Oak City Comedy Festival Industry Cookout. These two big- energy, talented comics talk wings, comedy, and why it’s not a good idea to tell people they look like someone else. Mo Green hysterically pushes buttons- all while the most epic game of spades happens in the background and the Lucas Brothers hang out and chat right behind us!
Recorded live at the 2019 Oak City Comedy Festival in Raleigh, NC. The Lucas Brothers share advice, talk gratitude and giving back. This minisode kicks off a collection of interviews done around the OCCF Industry Cookout. It was a great afternoon of friends, Uno, Spades, Magic, laughs and humidity.
This week were joined by The Lucas Brothers to talk about politics and how Lin-Manuel Miranda should just be called Hamilton from now on because his name is hard to say without stuttering.
Kenny and Keith Lucas, aka comedy duo The Lucas Brothers, sit down with Jesse to discuss a joke-in-progress about Bertrand Russell's A History of Western Philosophy. The two reflect on their relationship as brothers, identical twins, writing partners, travel companions, and performers while musing on the intersection of comedy and philosophy. Watch the Lucas Brothers' special on Netflix.
Titans! We have a tale of sibling rivalry as the Lucas Brothers both attempt to make it to Mount Olympus! Join hosts Ty Matthews, Julana Dizon and Tyra Prude as they dive into the fifth round of trials in The Titan Games! THE ROCK IS BACK! And he has a whole new reality competition show! He believes that people can be the best, and we believe it too! Join us for THE TITAN GAMES AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where we'll break down all the fitness, the tears, the sweat, and drama! From professional perspective to opinionated predictions on the contestants, we've got it all! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on everything that The Titan Games has to offer! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/
In this episode, Mike covers the latest on the border wall and Trump, the kids harassing the Native American Veteran, The Pope's comments about Mary being the first influencer, Superbowl 53 aka Superbowl LIII & Tom Brady. He also talks about Joe Montana, Kim Kardashian & Kanye West, Michael B. Jordan, Sebastian Maniscalco, Tommy Wiseau, Patton Oswald, seeing Pete Davidson at Carolines (along with Chris Redd, The Lucas Brothers, & Nimesh Patel) as they gave love to Kevin Barnett. He also talks about his sketch group (The Midwest Sketch Bandits), seeing the sketch group Kiss on The Lips at UCB last week, NACA Nationals in Ohio next month, Crashing with Pete Holmes, Comedy Central, Louis C.K., Star Wars, Missouri Football, Tigers, Playboy, techno music, his first time to a strip club, and more.
This week, Kenny and Keith Lucas visit Dumb People Town! Story 1 is the tale of an unexpected party. Story 2 brings us an unruly woman who refuse to leave a porch, and Story 3 is an ash-burglary. To hear an extended interview with the Lucas Brothers that runs the gamut from rat insurance to R. Kelly, plus the full back catalog of ad-free episodes, ad-free new episodes, AND multiple bonus/extended episodes every month, make sure to sign up for Stitcher Premium at StitcherPremium.com! Plus, for a free month, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code STARBURNS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before taking over the Up Comedy Club in Chicago Jan. 4-6, Lucas Brothers stopped by the Vocalo studio to talk about their journey from law school to becoming comedians and cartoon stars. For more info about Lucas Bros., visit: https://thelucasbros.com
On this episode, Us and The Lucas Brothers and Mookie Thompson discuss crime, Irvington, Barry Goldwater, Mach Hommy, black fencing clubs and hodgepodge.
The Lucas Brothers join us in studio.
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Fun with Football Audio; CDC warns about chickens in costumes; Woman leaves child alone on a doorstep; Stuff that has fallen from trucks; The Lucas Brothers; SHATG report (the G is silent); It Happened in Flori-duh; And so much more!
They left law school to pursue comedy and never looked back. The Lucas Brothers join Sammi Jo in studio to talk about being twins, bailing out of law school and their marriage of philosophy and comedy. Plus, Sammi Jo's brush with Hamilton.
The Lucas Brothers join us in studio.
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Fun with Football Audio; CDC warns about chickens in costumes; Woman leaves child alone on a doorstep; Stuff that has fallen from trucks; The Lucas Brothers; SHATG report (the G is silent); It Happened in Flori-duh; And so much more!
Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio
The Lucas Brothers, Kenny and Keith, join Alice and Veronica to discuss S3E14 "A Matter of Perspective," space jurisprudence, whether Riker's beard connects to his chest hair, and why having a Holodeck would make it easier to fight with your boyfriend. Plus, an in-depth conversation on casting equity and social justice in Hollywood.FOLLOW THE LUCAS BROTHERS ONLINE:https://thelucasbros.com/SUPPORT TREKS AND THE CITY ON PATREON:www.patreon.com/treksandthecityFOLLOW TREKS AND THE CITY:https://www.instagram.com/treksandthecityhttps://www.twitter.com/treksandthecityTREKS AND THE CITY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/treks-and-the-cityTreks and the City Theme Song by Matt Rubano
The Lucas Brothers starred on truTV's Friends of the People, 22 Jump Street, The Grinder and on the Netflix original series Lady Dynamite. They stopped by before their show at Zanies and we talked about their career their love for wrestling and a funny story about Channing Tatum!
The Lucas Brothers starred on truTV's Friends of the People, 22 Jump Street, The Grinder and on the Netflix original series Lady Dynamite. They stopped by before their show at Zanies and we talked about their career their love for wrestling and a funny story about Channing Tatum!
Comedy duo...and twins, the Lucas Brothers join us and share that there was an easy transition from being quiet off stage to being quiet onstage. Kenny and Keith were on their way to being lawyers until they realized that they hated it. And of course stand-up comedy was the next best option. From Newark, NJ which they pronounce like Pork…from Newark they separated for the only time going to Duke and NYU respectively which precipitated them coming back together and staying that way. As it’s said, comedians are today’s philosophers so we find our way to discussing the relationship of women to men and vice versa. We discuss how economics and race have played into our current global geopolitical construct. And we do discuss thoughts on the proliferation, growth and acceptance of cannabis.
Keith and Kenny Lucas are on this week to discuss only accepting jobs as a team. Somehow, lots of places were ok with this. They don't handle being told what to do well so none of these jobs lasted that long. From McDonalds (inside the hospital) to tricking people in a boiler room scam to living in their car in Brooklyn they've gone through a ton of shit to get where they are today.
What's up, afronerdists! Welcome to the latest episode of Afronerd Radio's Grindhouse podcast, airing Sundays at 6pm eastern. Listen to the musings of your hosts (Dburt, Capt. Kirk, Claire Lanay and the "uncanny" Daryll B.) as they bring their brand of analyses to the following pop culture topics: in doing a bit of "clean up" from previous shows, the crew discuss overlooked issues-our impressions of the two Daves' (Chappelle and Letterman) Netflix specials; #blackhogwarts trending on twitter and the Lucas Brothers recounting their Hollywood rejection story centering around a magical HBCU; Black Lightning premiered on the CW last week to stellar ratings and reviews but is it a type of "segregation" that the only Black superhero show on the network is not part of the Arrowverse?; the Godzilla: Planet of Monsters anime was released on Netflix last week; ScarJo's Black Widow may get a solo film afterall; and in more blatant Whitewashing news, Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones gets to play a Columbian drug lord (no #metoo movement for race or ethnicity huh?); and just what was the deal with the bootleg female deleted version of The Last Jedi that hit the cyberwebs? And why was the film pulled from theaters in China?; The MarySue website highlights the NAACP Image awards and attendees/actors proclamations that recent successful Black films can sell to a global audience; Netflix' Trollhunters gets a season 3 as well as shared universe spin-off (but can they raise the diversity meter up a notch beyond one minimal Black character and the Latina love interest?); Cloak and Dagger has another sneak peak hitting the net and lastly, why is Marvel reportedly cancelling their current animated projects? Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620.
What's up, afronerdists! Welcome to the latest episode of Afronerd Radio's Grindhouse podcast, airing Sundays at 6pm eastern. Listen to the musings of your hosts (Dburt, Capt. Kirk, Claire Lanay and the "uncanny" Daryll B.) as they bring their brand of analyses to the following pop culture topics: in doing a bit of "clean up" from previous shows, the crew discuss overlooked issues-our impressions of the two Daves' (Chappelle and Letterman) Netflix specials; #blackhogwarts trending on twitter and the Lucas Brothers recounting their Hollywood rejection story centering around a magical HBCU; Black Lightning premiered on the CW last week to stellar ratings and reviews but is it a type of "segregation" that the only Black superhero show on the network is not part of the Arrowverse?; the Godzilla: Planet of Monsters anime was released on Netflix last week; ScarJo's Black Widow may get a solo film afterall; and in more blatant Whitewashing news, Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones gets to play a Columbian drug lord (no #metoo movement for race or ethnicity huh?); and just what was the deal with the bootleg female deleted version of The Last Jedi that hit the cyberwebs? And why was the film pulled from theaters in China?; The MarySue website highlights the NAACP Image awards and attendees/actors proclamations that recent successful Black films can sell to a global audience; Netflix' Trollhunters gets a season 3 as well as shared universe spin-off (but can they raise the diversity meter up a notch beyond one minimal Black character and the Latina love interest?); Cloak and Dagger has another sneak peak hitting the net and lastly, why is Marvel reportedly cancelling their current animated projects? Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620.
How do Comedians cross over into music? What is the key to acting? How does the writer to award show host relationship work? Comedian Marito Lopez Co-Hosts and is joined by Actors Kim Coates and Paul Sorvino, plus Comedians The Lucas Brothers, Aisha Brown and Keith Pedro.
On this episode we talk with the Lucas Brothers. They are twins and I've known them for 8 or 9 years and can't tell them apart. They are aware of this fact and I think they enjoy it. 2:50 - Drug Addict Role 4:20 - THC Pills/Full Legalization 7:50 - Mississippi Family 12:20 - Korean Biz Community 15:55 - Barber Shop Banter 19:45 - Punchin’ People in the Face 24:18 - Twin Connection 29:00 - Dancing/I Got Moves 36:40 - Comedy Thugs/Self Regulation 42:00 - Lucas Bros. Moving Co./Acting 46:16 - Full House Style? 49:33 - NYC to LA 54:15 - Occupational Direction 57:00 - Netflix Special 59:08 - GoT 1:01:55 - Wrestling Fans/Walk Ups 1:06:40 - Transition to Acting 1:09:20 - The Refs 1:12:12 - The Point of No Return
WE RECAP SUMMER SLAM 2017 WITH THE LUCAS BROS, COW-HEADS! Dan “The Goof Haraja” Black sits down with Kenny & Keith Lucas & banned Alex Newman to talk the overwhelming amount of wrestling content that dropped this, mark out over the quality of NXT, Jon Jones, give their takes on Roman Reigns, and more importantly RECAPS SUMMER SLAM 2017! Follow the Lucas Bros on twitter @lucasbros & check out their Netflix special “On Drugs”. Got a hot take you wanna cash-in? Leave a voicemail at (316) 530 2429!
Keith and Kenny Lucas are identical twins and Marc is freaking out at how similar they are. Well, freaking a little bit anyway, but only at first because once the three of them get talking it's hard not to be taken with the Lucas Brothers' story. They talk about their childhoods, their philosophy-based education, their attempt to go into law, culminating with a mere two-and-a-half years in which they were apart, and it almost ruined them. Thankfully, as they tell Marc, comedy came calling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
The Ringer's David Shoemaker and Bleacher Report's Dave Schilling are joined by comedians the Lucas Brothers to discuss Shane McMahon's helicopter crash (02:00), John Cena's promo (05:30), the "Punjabi Prison Match" (12:30), and what to do with Rusev (18:00), and their projected winners for Sunday (24:30). Then they dive into the Kurt Angle–Jason Jordan angle (33:00), Braun Strowman's push (42:00), the cancellation of 'Talking Smack' (47:45), the story of Demolition (50:00), and the Four Horsemen (52:30).
Alan Alda offers up etiquette advice (including when it’s OK to punch someone)… comedy duo the Lucas Brothers show us how to cheat at driver’s tests… rocker Mitski provides a party playlist for people who don’t party… Jody Avirgan and Rose Eveleth of ESPN’s “30 For 30” tell a tale of a $12 million card […]
Guest host JC Coccoli talks Trump, dogsledding and Halloween. Sets from Joyelle Johnson, Melinda Hill, The Lucas Brothers, Greg Behrendt and Jak Knight.
Weeks before the end of their third-year final exams, twins Keith and Kenny Lucas became law school dropouts to pursue careers in comedy. But their whole lives had been about going the other way: Growing up in drug war–ravaged Newark, New Jersey, they were self-professed nerds trying to figure out why their dad was in prison. The Lucas Bros: On DrugsNetflix special shows off Keith and Kenny’s perfect timing as a comedy tag team (though they might also be just a little bit high). Their set pokes fun at dead presidents, and their jokes range from annoying drug dealers to Steph Curry, but the act feels like classic vaudeville. In the Spiel, it’s time to talk about Kim Jong-un’s rational dickishness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Weeks before the end of their third-year final exams, twins Keith and Kenny Lucas became law school dropouts to pursue careers in comedy. But their whole lives had been about going the other way: Growing up in drug war–ravaged Newark, New Jersey, they were self-professed nerds trying to figure out why their dad was in prison. The Lucas Bros: On DrugsNetflix special shows off Keith and Kenny’s perfect timing as a comedy tag team (though they might also be just a little bit high). Their set pokes fun at dead presidents, and their jokes range from annoying drug dealers to Steph Curry, but the act feels like classic vaudeville. In the Spiel, it’s time to talk about Kim Jong-un’s rational dickishness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ringer's David Shoemaker and Bleacher Report's Dave Schilling team up with the Lucas Brothers to discuss their love for Bret "The Hitman" Hart (04:00), Braun Strowman superplexing the Big Show (09:00), no. 1 contender Jinder Mahal (24:00), and much more!
How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Tuesday as Rick and Wende share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics. Also you can reach us at HowComedyWorks@comedyworks.com or tweet us at @HowComedyWorks on Twitter with your comedy questions! This week we have audio from Nate Bargatze, Monty Franklin and the Lucas Brothers tell an especially exciting story!
Kenneth & Keith Lucas (Fallon, HBO, Comedy Central) join the podcast to talk about stars who've jumped the shark; disturbing movies; and horrible cases of bombing. Hey! Sean Donnelly's album comes out this week: Get "Manual Labor Face" off of iTunes, Amazon, or CCDirect. [This episode engineered by Aaron Brungardt]
The Lucas Brothers and Kassem G join Doug on another Getting Doug with High. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Champs welcome their first twins, the Lucas Bros, who have a show on Fox's ADHD Saturday night line-up this Fall. They discuss growing up in duplicate, snitching, and their father going to jail for most of their lives. Good shit.