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Luke Del Tredici (@ldeltredici, Killing It) joins the 'boys to talk Italy, Boston, and snakes before a review of Goop Kitchen. Plus, another edition of Fake Chews. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmediaGet ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboysGet Doughboys merch at doughboys.kinshipgoods.comAdvertise on Doughboys via Gumball.fmSources for this week's intro: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/11/caruso-enters-los-angeles-mayors-race-00008420https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/20/los-angeles-mayor-candidate-rick-caruso-campaign-spending-80-millionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you #KillingIt? That's a question that seems to be on a lot of minds these days, with the advancements in social media and entrepreneurship. People are expected to be bossing up 24/7, no days off. On the surface, there's nothing wrong with achievement and being your own boss. But, as pointed out in the interview, by an average of the numbers, all people can't always win at that. The show is a hilarious, and insightful, look at that culture and mindset, and how it can try to diminish the basic principles of human decency. There's a sad but funny scene in which #ClaudiaODoherty character, Jillian, (one of the sweetest characters in the series) lies about her living and financial situation in order to not be labeled a "loser" by a seemingly nice (but actually a jerk) guy she likes. The group dynamic is one where the people she thought were friendly start bashing people that have her living situation, and she feels forced to fit in. It's an interesting scene that takes a sharp turn, creating almost a cognitive dissonance between how decent they seem vs. how shallow they really are. The show, starring #CraigRobinson, takes many interesting turns, showing the struggles of trying to make it when so many things can go awry. At the same time, it questions what it actually takes (and at what cost to conscience) to make it in a world that doesn't care if you lose, how or why; a world that only rewards winning. (There's also an interesting irony/metaphor to the fact that the contest in the show involves "killing snakes" to win the money - but also maybe becoming a human one in the process.) The show is well worth the watch and has been renewed for a second season on Peacocktv . . . #ScottMacArthur #RellBattle #StephanieNogueras #TimHeidecker #JetMiller #WyattWalter #LukedelTredici #DanGoor #Comedy #Peacocktv #filmhistory #blackfilmhistory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancygandcorryg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancygandcorryg/support
Dear You, Sorry Brooke's mic is messed up, but the message is to important to skip this episode! Today we are highlighting Black podcast creators, with short summaries of their shows to enhance your podcast library. Thank you to Angeleaza Anderson for your incredible list. We are excited to learn, grow, and become better allies not just to the Black Lives Matter Movement, but to the Black community as a whole. Here is the list of Podcasters, Artists, and Fitness pages Angeleaza has recommended: Podcasts: · Another Round with Heben and Tracy (on hiatus) o Heben Nigatu and Tracy Clayton cover everything from race, gender and pop culture to squirrels, mangoes, and bad jokes, all in one boozy podcast. · Strong Black Lead o Strong Black Legends is a weekly show brought to you by Netflix and Strong Black Lead that honors the best of black Hollywood. Every Tuesday, host Tracy Clayton sits down with the legends that paved the way for black representation both on and off screen. · Off-Book: The Black Theatre Podcast o Off Book is a fresh, new theatre podcast made with black theatre artists’ interests & issues in mind. Hosted by a theatre journalist, an actress, & a playwright, it’s proven to be an interesting journey. · Why Won’t You Date Me? o The podcast features Nicole Byer and a guest exploring why she is single, while discussing topics related to love, life, and sex. · Best Friends with Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata o Gayle & Oprah. Bonnie & Clyde. Nicole & Sasheer. Enter the pantheon of best friendship. When you’re forced to change your number, are sick of being single, or want to take a pole-dancing class, you’re going to need a best friend...and if you don’t, you can still have this podcast. · Brooklyn 99: The Podcast o Fourth episode called “Part 4: The Truth in Comedy” § Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast’s host Marc Evan Jackson cops a squat with co-executive producer/writer Justin Noble, Terry Crews (Terry Jeffords), co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor, writer/executive producer Luke Del Tredici, editor Cortney Carrillo and director of photography Rick Page. They talk about the fourth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the show’s unique ability to earnestly take on social issues while keeping things comedic. They also discuss a key episode from Season 4, entitled “Moo Moo,” where Terry (Terry Crews) encounters racial profiling by a fellow cop. Terry Crews shares some personal stories about his own experience being racially targeted, which informed his performance in the episode. · Black Men Can’t Jump In Hollywood o A comedic podcast that reviews films with leading actors of color and analyzes them in the context of race and Hollywood's diversity issues. · Okay, Now Listen o Okay, Now Listen is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Scottie Beam and Sylvia Obell. They share what's on their minds, what they're binging and what's blowing up their timelines. Brought to you by Netflix and Strong Black Lead. · The Read o Join bloggers Kid Fury and Crissle for their weekly podcast covering hip-hop and pop culture's most trying stars. Throwing shade and spilling tea with a flippant and humorous attitude, no star is safe from Fury and Crissle unless their name is Beyoncé. (Or Blue Ivy.) · NPR’s Code Switch o What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast’s host Marc Evan Jackson cops a squat with co-executive producer/writer Justin Noble, Terry Crews (Terry Jeffords), co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor, writer/executive producer Luke Del Tredici, editor Cortney Carrillo and director of photography Rick Page. They talk about the fourth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the show’s unique ability to earnestly take on social issues while keeping things comedic. They also discuss a key episode from Season 4, entitled “Moo Moo,” where Terry (Terry Crews) encounters racial profiling by a fellow cop. Terry Crews shares some personal stories about his own experience being racially targeted, which informed his performance in the episode. Cortney Carrillo and Rick Page also run down the postproduction process for the editorial department and give insights into how the episodes are molded after everything is shot. Be sure to subscribe for more behind-the-scenes stories, performance notes and more! Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast is a production of NBC Entertainment Podcast Network © 2020
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast’s host Marc Evan Jackson cops a squat with co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor, writer/executive producer Luke Del Tredici, Jason Mantzoukas (Adrian Pimento), Ken Marino (Captain Jason "C.J." Stentley), Kyle Bornheimer (Teddy Wells) and Nicole Byer (Trudy Judy). They talk about the third season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the incredible guest cast, including Jason Mantzoukas as the bizarrely hilarious Adrian Pimento, Kyle Bornheimer as the sweet and somewhat vengeful Teddy Wells, Ken Marino as the amusingly underqualified Captain Jason "C.J." Stentley and Nicole Byer as the fun-loving criminal Trudy Judy. Be sure to subscribe for more behind-the-scenes stories, performance notes and more! Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast is a production of NBC Entertainment Podcast Network © 2020
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast’s host Marc Evan Jackson cops a squat with Stephanie Beatriz (Rosa Diaz), Joel McKinnon Miller (Scully), Dirk Blocker (Hitchcock), writer/producer David Phillips, writer/producer Laura McCreary, writer/executive producer Luke Del Tredici and 1st A.D. Tony Nahar. They talk about the second season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and fleshing out the relationships of the characters. They also discuss a key episode from Season 2, entitled “Beach House,” where we see Jake and Amy before they coupled up. They also talk about the show’s decision to write Rosa as bisexual and Stephanie Beatriz’s involvement in her character’s development. Be sure to subscribe for more behind-the-scenes stories, performance notes and more! Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast is a production of NBC Entertainment Podcast Network © 2020
Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal
Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week, we look back to SDCC19 in order to look forward to the new 7th season of Brooklyn 99 with our exclusive round table interviews with series stars Andy Samberg (SNL, Hot Rod, That’s My Boy), Melissa Fumero (Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., One Life to Live), Terry Crews (Idiocracy, The Expendables, That One Old Spice Guy), Joe Lo Truglio (Wet Hot American Summer, Superbad, The State), writer Luke Del Tredici (30 Rock) and series creator Dan Goor (Parks and Recreation). From Fox to NBC but still making the case for sitcom greatness, Brooklyn 99 takes the adolescent ambitions of Generation X, watching cop movies, playing with action figures, idolizing badasses, etc so forth, and strikes comedy gold with its hijinks, heroics, tenderness, and inclusiveness all without the maudlin weight of sitcom over-thinking. It’s woke with eyes closed, easy to binge out of order, and a full-on love letter from old Saturday morning cartoons to contemporary primetime network TV. It's right in the sweet spot between McClane and Gruber, between The Office and The Shield, between six seasons and a movie. It is, in short, the themes of Saturday Morning TV that just barely grew up with us. So join us as we kick off our brand new season with a packed studio. We give you, at no small scheduling cost, all four SMC barrels: Grim Shea, Marke., Jimmy the Gent, AND the surprise return of fan favorite renegade detective, Johnny Heck! Noice!
In Part 2 of 2 of this special forkin’ episode, host (and actor on both The Good Place and Brooklyn Nine-Nine) Marc Evan Jackson talks with Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Melissa Fumero (Amy) and Executive Producers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici. They answer fan questions from around the world and discuss show crossovers, balancing heart and humor, guest stars, and more. The Good Place: The Podcast is a production of NBC Entertainment Podcast Network © 2019
In Part 1 of 2 of this special forkin’ episode, host (and actor on both The Good Place and Brooklyn Nine-Nine) Marc Evan Jackson talks with Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Melissa Fumero (Amy) and Executive Producers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici. They discuss the show’s origins, cast diversity, place in pop culture, cancellation/renewal, and more. The Good Place: The Podcast is a production of NBC Entertainment Podcast Network © 2019
Veteran Writer/Producer Luke Del Tredici (Arizona, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) talks about his career in television and writing an indie feature.
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 242: Writer Luke Del Tredici Talks About His TV Career And His New Feature Film, Arizona' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. Screenwriter Luke Del Tredici (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 30 Rock) talks about breaking into the business as a television writer and how he got his latest film, the dark comedy Arizona (Seth Rogan, Danny McBride, […]
Luke Del Tredici, whose credits include "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "30 Rock," "Bored to Death," and "Life & Times of Tim," talks to Sean Tuohy about writing his first feature film "Arizona." Also, Caitlin Malcuit discusses The Town and the City Festival, and Dave Pezza stops by to promote the return of NovelClass Season 2. To learn more about Luke Del Tredici, follow him on Twitter @ldeltredici. Also watch the trailer for "Arizona." Today's episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, OneRoom, NovelClass, and Film Freaks Forever!
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
Luke Del Tredici (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 30 Rock, Bored to Death) joins Matt and Oren this week to talk about writing comedy for television and his new film Arizona. He shares insights into the nature of making a network sitcom and has some great tips for up-and-coming writers. And don't miss Luke's new movie, Arizona, a comedy/horror film starring Danny McBride that's now playing. It's pretty awesome, so go check it out! Unpaid Endorsements: Luke - 90 Day Fiance TV show; un-endorsing Final Draft software program Matt - Branded Entertainment Network (BEN) - They do product placement for Indie movies Oren - Bug-A-Salt - To shoot salt at flies Contribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help support the show: www.patreon.com/JustShootItPod As always, follow @MrMattEnlow (www.twitter.com/MrMattEnlow) and Oren @SmiteyPieLeg(www.twitter.com/SmiteyPieLeg) on twitter. For more episodes visit www.JustShootitPodcast.comShow your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who are guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPod(www.instagram.com/justshootitpod/) Send feedback to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com or Call us at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air your voicemail on the show! Music was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar. Just Shoot It is a podcast about directing, filmmaking and storytelling. Each week we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We’re all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. We’ll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. Matt Enlow is a director working in comedy. His website is mrmattenlow.com Oren Kaplan is a director and VFX artist who has directed the theatrical feature, The Hammer, a Lifetime movie, and countless branded content videos. His website is directedbyoren.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-shoot-it-a-podcast-about-filmmaking-screenwriting-and9776/donations