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Sketch, Steven and Colt recap Rooster Fighter, Dan Da Dan and Blue Lock. 00:00 - Rooster Fighter ep 4 Recap 25:30 - Dan Da Dan ep 14 Recap 49:15 - Blue Lock ep 9 Recap Extra Audio Credits: Clips taken from Mike Tyson Mysteries
Send us a textDetectives Mike and Colin have been on the case, looking for clues and collecting evidence. And the mystery of what "Scooby Doo on acid and starring Mike Tyson and Norm Macdonald" would be like has bene solved. Please join us as we get to the bottom of a few episodes of the bat@! insane Mike Tyson Mysteries.If you'd like to share your thoughts on Mike Tyson Mysteries, make an episode request, see what we've been drinking or just tell us how wrong we are please hit us up at our Instagram @ beers.n.banter.mc
Kenny and Mark explore the part that no one sees in the soaring (and strange) anthem from Rebel Heart. Topics include being in an “era”, current slang, mite bites, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Head of the Class, Mohammed Ali, Robin Givens, Jay-Z, Amy Schumer, Chance the Rapper, Save Money, icons and gods as examples, Avicii's cinematic choices, and a deep dive into the endurance and character of Mike Tyson. Plus, Madonna goes to see Big Top Pee Wee! “Good morning Ironic."
Want some Idiot time but no time (or patience) to listen to us for a full episode?Check out this segment from podcast episode #240!We're fans of the bizarre animated show ‘Mike Tyson Mysteries' which features the voice talent of Mike Tyson himself! In our main segment we discuss animated show concepts we'd like to see featuring the voice and likeness of other celebrities!Warning as usual for some explicit language & content from us Idiots!Have a drink with us and listen weekly for pop culture talk, nerdy debates, personal insults & questionable jokes on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/@convincingidiots?si=SWpsPG0wUhBwr-UkShow info can be found on our website: Convincing Idiots – We are a podcast of pop culture talk, nerdy debates & personal insults!Find show links on our Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiotsEmail us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Main Podcast Page:Convincing Idiots • A podcast on Spotify for CreatorsEnjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots YouTube Music app:https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCKa-u-b0Hd30AYxgzoS6aOg?si=GxMuyf3nlSROrdIDShow merch store here:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/convincing-idiots?ref_id=33680Come be dumb with us! Listen and subscribe!
We're fans of the bizarre animated show ‘Mike Tyson Mysteries' which features the voice talent of Mike Tyson himself! In our main segment we discuss animated show concepts we'd like to see featuring the voice and likeness of other celebrities!In our “Ask An Idiot” segment, Disney is taking the approach of quality content vs quantity. Do we agree?Pop Culture Headlines includes a mom received a surprise order from Amazon that her young son ordered without her knowing; Burger King ordered to face a lawsuit over size of their Whoppers & Amy Poehler returns to TV! Warning as usual for some explicit language & content from us Idiots!Have a drink with us and listen weekly for pop culture talk, nerdy debates, personal insults & questionable jokes on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/@convincingidiots?si=SWpsPG0wUhBwr-UkShow info can be found on our website: Convincing Idiots – We are a podcast of pop culture talk, nerdy debates & personal insults!Find show links on our Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiotsEmail us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Main Podcast Page:Convincing Idiots • A podcast on Spotify for CreatorsEnjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots YouTube Music app:https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCKa-u-b0Hd30AYxgzoS6aOg?si=GxMuyf3nlSROrdIDShow merch store here:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/convincing-idiots?ref_id=33680Come be dumb with us! Listen and subscribe!
It's a Film Fight This interview originally aired two years ago as our Episode #60 We sit down with the amazing animation director and podcaster - Amber Tornquist-Hollinger! Amber and a few of her friends run a podcast called "FILM FIGHT," where they pit two shows against each other in a winner-take-all style! We also talked with Amber about her work on several Disney properties, including the upcoming Hamster and Gretel, which she's working on with former guests Dan Povenmire and Joshua Pruett. We hope to see it sometime in 2022. You can watch her other shows, Stillwater, Housebroken, Mike Tyson Mysteries, and others, on several streaming platforms. You can find out more about Amber by searching for her on IMDb, or checking out her Podcast - " Film Fight" For more on our show partners - Storylines Video Editor - https://www.storylines.video Tee See Tee (Use Code FSF15) - www.teeseetee.com Monkey Cult Coffee (use code FSF10) - https://monkeycultcoffee.com/ Level Up Sabers https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers Win free loot - sign up here - www.fsfpopcast.com/contact Tim Beisiegels articles - https://couchsoup.com/author/byeseagull For more on our Show - Join our Patreon https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on Twitter, Instagram, and Threads - @fsfpopcast
It's a Film Fight This interview originally aired two years ago as our Episode #60 We sit down with the amazing animation director and podcaster - Amber Tornquist-Hollinger! Amber and a few of her friends run a podcast called "FILM FIGHT," where they pit two shows against each other in a winner-take-all style! We also talked with Amber about her work on several Disney properties, including the upcoming Hamster and Gretel, which she's working on with former guests Dan Povenmire and Joshua Pruett. We hope to see it sometime in 2022. You can watch her other shows, Stillwater, Housebroken, Mike Tyson Mysteries, and others, on several streaming platforms. You can find out more about Amber by searching for her on IMDb, or checking out her Podcast - " Film Fight" For more on our show partners - Storylines Video Editor - https://www.storylines.video Tee See Tee (Use Code FSF15) - www.teeseetee.com Monkey Cult Coffee (use code FSF10) - https://monkeycultcoffee.com/ Level Up Sabers https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers Win free loot - sign up here - www.fsfpopcast.com/contact Tim Beisiegels articles - https://couchsoup.com/author/byeseagull For more on our Show - Join our Patreon https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on Twitter, Instagram, and Threads - @fsfpopcast
Composer Jason Brandt joins us today as we're talking about how the composer needs to function as part of the story telling team in the world of film and television production. We discuss strategies you can use as a composer to help to support your message, transport your audience to different settings, and even foreshadow key narrative events. Topics Include: What Stravinsky and Metallica have in common The world is so beautiful when looking back into the history of classical music In Media Music, many different genres can have a home. Composing on a 4-track recorder - how to adjust composing to new technology Write a piece of music every day - but don't show it to anyone Give yourself space to fail Music's role in storytelling - Looking into the music of Camp Hideout and Max Winslow and the House of Secrets” When does your ear get tired? Advice for aspiring composers About our Guest: https://www.jasonbrandt.com/ https://soundcloud.com/jasonbrandtmusic Jason Brandt recently composed music for the film Camp Hideout (starring Christopher Lloyd and Corbin Bleu) released by Roadside Attractions. This family comedy was released theatrically on September 15, 2023 and on HULU in February 2024. Jason also scored the award-winning film Max Winslow & The House Of Secrets, (starring Chad Michael Murray) F.R.E.D.I. (starring Kelly Hu), and Christmas Wonderland. Other films include the thrillers Mommy Be Mine and The Other Mother. A Christmas Reunion, (starring Denise Richards). Night of the Living Dead 3D (starring Sid Haig) and the documentary That Guy Dick Miller premiered at SXSW 2014. Jason also creates original music for a wide range of national television programming, including Cartoon Network's Teen Titans GO!, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Extra, and TMZ. Other TV shows include American Idol, The Bachelor The Bachelorette, and many more. Music Featured in this Episode: Camp Hideout Main Title - from the motion picture "Camp Hideout" Composed by Jason Brandt Who is Atticus Virtue? - from the motion picture "Max Winslow and The House of Secrets" - Composed by Jason Brandt The Story Begins -from the motion picture "F.R.E.D.I." - composed by Jason Brandt
With Ted Michaels, the stage isn't just a platform – it's a portal to infinite creative dimensions. As luminary of the Jim Henson Company's "PUPPET UP!" and a trailblazer of improv, he's a founder of the uproarious "The Crazy Uncle Joe Show" at the Groundlings Theater in LA, where his comedic brilliance shines as a main company member. Ted's improvisational genius reached new heights alongside Eddie Izzard in the "One Word Improv" spectacle at LA's Coronet Theater. Beyond the limelight, his pen has contributed to hits like "MIKE TYSON MYSTERIES" on Adult Swim and "BUCKET AND SKINNER'S EPIC ADVENTURES" on Nickelodeon. Ted Michaels is a name synonymous with innovation, laughter, and an unparalleled artistic kaleidoscope.
Hi… I have not been taking our relationship very seriously have I. I'm sorry… I haven't called, haven't written, you think I haven't even been thinking about you probably. Well that's not true. If fact this is the 4th attempt at episode number 120. I can't tell why I haven't been producing, creating, whatever this is and at the same time I have a few really important-ish reasons why I haven't but we'll talk about that later… maybe. My guest is my good friend Larry Dorf. I would consider him a “super friend” isn't that in like the league of justice with the DC comics realm. Only we don't use the word “realm” anymore. Now we say “multiverse”, right? That's the craze for the last ten years… this obsession with the idea of a multiverse, from the 10,001 Marvel Comics movies to the animated Spider-Verse to Everything, Everywhere all at once, it's all a multiverse. Maybe this is why I don't do episodes anymore… I can't stay on topic for shit. Larry Dorf is a super-friend, that's how I digressed. Larry if you remember is a fancy (from my cubicle'd perspective) Hollywood writer, producer and actor. He and my other superfriends who he is partnered with have created Mike Tyson Mysteries for cartoon network and hit it pretty darn big with the Netflix show, “The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window” It did really well, I loved it and if you like a parody that's not in your face schticky like Scary Movie, not that it doesn't have a place, but this was more suspense and definitely more subtle but very funny and well acted and well written and yes I'm biased. We recorded this episode in the first week of June 2023 and here it is mid July and I'm just now trying for my fourth time to publish an episode. The writer's strike had already been going on for some time, in fact by the time this episode sees the light of day the actors union SAG-AFTRA has joined the writers and we may have to call Larry all over again. We talk about shows they are pitching or shows they were TRYING to pitch and the general process of pitching a show and how that was put on hold well before the writer's strike began We briefly get off track talking about TV to fall asleep to. That'll really put you on the edge of your ear buds so you don't want to miss that. Another thing is… I did not spend as much time editing this episode down. Will that make a difference? Who knows… but if you notice a difference please include it in all the virtual cards an letters that have been coming in by the thousands. I edited like the first 15 minutes and then said stop being so precious. It's just the four of us listening to this anyway. Let's see what happens. We start our conversation by trying to get Larry comfortable as I know he loves to spin around in office chairs and then I have to set him straight on the difference between an office for a TV show or movie… a production office versus an office in the real world where you and I live. I've worked in both and I can tell you… they ain't the same. CLOSE - I think there's something going on with Larry blocking certain things out from his childhood. Maybe we need to get his wife Sam on the podcast and dig a little deeper. Hope you enjoyed this episode. I've missed you. I have another summer episode to publish, hopefully it will be this summer of 2023. Stay cool, stay hydrated for God's sake stay hydrated and thank you for listening to the Modern Moron.
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In our 75th episode of Earned, we're joined by Lee Stimmel, a veteran of the music industry and the current head of global partnership marketing at Prime Video & Amazon Studios. We start by diving into Lee's time at Amazon, and learn how he spearheaded the company's influencer marketing program before taking on his new partnerships role. Lee explains how the lines between traditional talent and socially native creators are blurring, and shares Amazon's learnings around integrating influencers into its creative processes. Next, we take a step back and dive into Lee's seasoned career in the music industry. Lee unpacks how the industry has had to evolve from the traditional label structure to the current streaming era—a transition that has put the power back in the hands of the artists. We discuss how social media has enabled artists to connect with their communities in more meaningful ways than ever before, and the strategies behind building “fandoms” today. We then learn why Lee pursued original content creation at Columbia Records and Sony Music, and hear the origin story for “Mike Tyson Mysteries,” an animated series starring boxing champ Mike Tyson. We circle back to Amazon, and Lee explains why he saw influencer marketing as a “white space” in the company, and how Amazon continues to collaborate with and elevate these creators. To close the show, Lee shares what he loves most about working for Amazon, before revealing what's up next. In this episode, you will learn:How social media transformed the music industry How to build "fandoms" todayWhy Amazon Studios is tapping in to the creator economyKey Takeaways[04:00 - 7:01]: How Amazon Studios works with celebrities and influencers[8:13 - 11:00]: The evolution of the music industry[11:00 - 14:15]: How to build fandoms today[20:39 - 23:43]: Why Lee pioneered Amazon Studios' influencer marketing program[23:43 - 26:27]: Life at Amazon Resources:Prime Video & Amazon StudiosConnect with the Guest(s):Lee's LinkedInConnect with Conor Begley & CreatorIQ:Conor's LinkedIn - @conormbegleyCreatorIQ LinkedIn - @creatoriqFollow us on social:CreatorIQ YouTube - @TribeDynamicsCreatorIQ Instagram - @creatoriqCreatorIQ TikTok - @creator.iqCreatorIQ Twitter - @CreatorIQ
In today's episode, we watch the very first episode of Mike Tyson Mysteries. We also talk about the Sámi tribe, as well as lament losing history. What a cheerful start! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nonsense-Review-107505298136677/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NonsenseReview Intro/Outro music: https://commons.nicovideo.jp/material/nc163920
Daniel interviews actor, writer, comedian Anne Lane. Anne has starred in Veep, Mike Tyson Mysteries, and has written for Rick and Morty, and Tuca & Bertie, and more!
Th-Th-Tha-That's All Folks! Syndicated is still running, but that concludes our season on adult animation! Moving away from the all the serious subject matter and existentialism of our previous picks, we're covering something a little goofy for the end of season two, Mike Tyson Mysteries! Talking pigeons, gentlemen ghosts, auteur theory, tight comedy writing and a lotta lotta jokes about Cormac McCarthy. Syndicated with Lesley and Ben will back soon with our third season: crime!Syndicated with Lesley and Ben is a twice monthly podcast about television, genre and storytelling in which your hosts watch one episode of a new show and explore the history of television one episode at a time. From family room sitcoms to space exploration shows, reality TV to procedurals and game shows, we're going to cover it all and give you the context you need to understand the wonderful world of television and the stories we love. Our Logo is by Terra Bosart, the theme song is by Mandra Sigma and the show is edited by Ben Hamlin.
Welcome to another episode of The Modern Moron… my guest is producer, writer, actor Larry Dorf, yes, that Larry Dorf. We have a very light early fall chat about a few subjects, namely: We talk a little about some of the Modern Moron's more successful shows, one being on Phil Hendrie and his mastery of deception with his characters improvising with each other and his work on various animation projects from King of the Hill to Rick and Morty. I refer to a story Larry told about an audition he had where he was being asked to play NBA legend Larry Bird's father, a story I will get to next time. I'm sort of giving you this conversation backwards and here's why. Larry Brings up Adnan Syed, who has been released from prison after doing 20 years for a murder he did not commit. His story was made famous by a podcast called “Serial” which was developed by “This American Life” that you know from NPR. The podcast “Serial” is owned however, by The New York Times. You already know I'm a moron, so you won't be surprised to find that I am way late to the party on damn near everything and such is the case with the show “Only Murders In The Building”, which is a show about a podcast about a murder. It's on Hulu and is into production of it's 4th season and I'm told that the show was based on the real podcast “Serial”. I didn't realize how much… you hear that? That's the theme music of the podcast “Serial” about Adnan Syed… And this… is the theme song to the Hulu series, “Only Murders in the Building”... Jezz, they could have at leas changed the key it's played in right? This brings up a subject I've been wanting to get to for some time and it's the concept of the Morally Dubious Podcaster. It probably has other names, but i found an article with that phrase and I thought, “Morally Dubious? Modern Moron” They're synonymous. I read an article, have an unqualified opinion about it, say it into a microphone, bam; Morally dubious podcaster. Only I'm not a celebrity and I don't have guests who are celebrities so, there's only the two of you listening and it works out about the same, just on a much, much smaller scale. Plus I'm not pretending to try and crack a cold case or find a murderer. So, Larry explains to me the case of Adnon Syed, and I'm oblivious as you can hear… like a typical old man, I can't seem to get the story straight… Then Larry turns this into a potential gameshow along the lines of, “How much prison time would you do for a million dollars?” This is what Hollywood people do for a living. We join our conversation basking in the glory of the first episode Larry did with us called “The Mystery of Mike Tyson” referring to the Adult Swim Animated series “Mike Tyson Mysteries” which is still our most downloaded episode. Until this one… CLOSE - And that, friends, is how a game show is created… in South Korea. Isn't that a little like the show “Squidgame”? I couldn't stick with that show… it was too sad and dark for me. I have enough of that crap running around in my head without watching a tv show about it. Now that I've had two seconds to think about it, I would not do any time in a prison for any amount of money. The subculture that goes on in prison is not something I want to pretend like I could tolerate even for a minute. I did look up some of the lovely prisons both in California and across the country. Pelican Bay and San Quentin are both nasty, gnarly prisons and so is the downtown county jail in Los Angeles. Other residences I would not spend a minute in for any amount of money is the ADX, also known as the SuperMax in Colorado. One article I read on the internet-so-it's-true… says that the structure is built in a way that inmates never see a guard or another prisoner. I don't know if it's true, I don't want to know, I just trust that I don't want to go there. Throw in Sing, Sing and Rikers Island in New York, and a few of the prisons in the deep south like The Holman Correctional Facility in Alabama and it just makes me want to be a law abiding citizen. Why am I going on and on about prisons? Well, I see in the news recently that a real sweetheart of a guy named Steve Bannon has been recommended to spend four months in prison for contempt of congress. Hmm. I wonder if one of the neighborhoods I just mentioned might be a good place for him? Is anyone else thinking of the movie Deliverance right now? Does anyone see a similarity between Ned Beaty's character and Steve Bannon?... A couple of housekeeping items I'd like to pass along starting with two documentaries I'd like to recommend.. The first one is called “A Trip to Infinity” on Netflix. I found it fascinating, I've watched it twice and am currently forcing my daughter to watch it in 10 minute increments. Mathematicians, Cosmologists and physicists contemplate the concept of infinity… and it's broken up into different chapters: Infinity is very small, it's very large,infinity as a number in an equation, that the speed of light is both very fast and also very slow, that a circle is actually a polygon with an infinite number of points and in terms of time, infinity is a very very long time and that if you put an apple in an air tight box and wait for infinity years, that apple will eventually morph into anything and everything you could possibly imagine. Even live versions of Rick and Morty. So I highly recommend “A Trip to Infinity.” The other documentary is called “All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records”. This subject matter is perfect for our demographic! I'm sure you spent hours in Tower Records going up and down the isles looking at the amazing Album art that we took for granted then. Isle after isle until you decided which album you were going to plunk down five dollars and change for, and then I think seven or eight and change and then I lost track. But that was an important purchase. And then I would have to sneak by the living room with my bright yellow and red plastic bag hoping my parents wouldn't ask me what I got. They never did, but if my dad knew I was buying Cheech and Chong, Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy albums? No way. And we also had Tower Books and Tower Posters across the street which was actually a head shop where you got everything from bongs to rolling paper to posters of fruits and vegetables doing disgusting things, incense, trippy candles with psychedelic waxes, macrame'd hanging plant holders… Tower records was the best. The documentary is available on YouTube and I believe right now you can stream it for free. It's a great documentary. The only woman who made it as an executive at Tower back in the 70's put it best when she said that whatever Tower records was the one you went to, you thought it was the first Tower Records they ever had. The documentary is directed by Tom Hanks' son Colin and he does a great job bringing the nostalgia of Tower Records back, whether you found their store in San Francisco on Columbus Avenue or the one on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, Greenwich Village in New York or wherever you grew up, there was probably a Tower Records where you hung out. Elton John, Bruce Srpingsteen and Dave Grohl, who also worked at a Tower Records in Seattle, all reminisce about how special it was to roam the isles of a Tower Records. Hanks also does a good job of not letting the documentary end on a downer, even though the internet and a little thing called Napster caused the Tower to crumble, the Japanese stores became independent and are still huge today. Okay sports fans, that's it, enjoy post season baseball, college football and lots of Halloween candy! We'll see you next time on the Modern Moron and… the old man show at the oldman-dot-show. The Rise of the 'Morally Dubious Podcaster' in Pop Culture | KQED All Things Must Pass (1080p) FULL MOVIE - Documentary, Music - YouTube A Trip To Infinity - Netflix
This week I chat with Paul Cowsill of late-60s/early-70s hitmakers, The Cowsills. The Cowsills had a string of Top 40 hits back in the day and have just released a new album filled with fun pop songs full of the harmonies you remember. Check out “Rhythm of the World” on your favorite streaming music site. Plus, Greg Russ joins me to talk about current and past pop culture topics; Howard Stern, Atlanta radio, Stuttering John, smoking pot with comedians, the origins of shock TV (Morton Downey, Jr), Twitter discourse and online hate, crazy Kanye, Elvis Presley, the Brady Bunch and awful TV wardrobes (Big Bang Theory!), CBS is Boomer TV heaven, David Caruso's poor career choices, the new Hellraiser sucks, Mike Tyson Mysteries & R.I.P. Adult Swim.
ElectraCast Media is pleased to bring you interviews with lead cast members from The Last Saturday Night courtesy of the Too Opinionated podcast with host Mike Wall. Actor Allison Dunbar is known for her work on The Sopranos, Quick Draw, StartUp, Dave, Yellowstone, The Mike Tyson Mysteries, Modern Family, Angie Tribeca, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 2 Broke Girls, For All Mankind, and Tacoma FD. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe) Check out the Website: Meisterkhan.com Based on true stories, The Last Saturday Night scripted podcast follows a diverse cast of characters who use humor, delivery apps, booze, weed and Zoom meetings to cope with their new reality. Join Sherilyn Fenn, Eric Roberts, Jennifer Elise Cox, Edward Asner and the rest of the gang on their funny and touching adventures. Created by Jennifer Nash. An ElectraCast Production. Find us everywhere: Official Website. Follow on Instagram. Follow on Twitter. Follow on TikTok. Follow on Facebook. Watch on YouTube. Visit ElectraCast Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Dave's Full Belly!Dying On Your Birthday = Completionist Dream!C-Sections Are Hard To Watch!Happy Birthday Song Is Expensive!Mike Tyson Will Smack A Putz!LEONARD!It's Dave's Birthday!LEONARD and the Haunted House!Paul's Fancy Decorations!Heat...AND Humidity?!Our Apartment's Air Conditioning Is Shit - Thank God For Portable Units!Paul's Balloon Engineering Skills!LEONARD! AGAIN!Dave Loves Candy!SO MUCH CANDY!Dave Will Lose His Feet To Sugar Diabetes!NECCO WAFERS ARE SO GOOD!Sexual Presents!Steak Dinners!Mara Wilson, NOT Mira Watson! Duh!French Songs Sung Poorly!HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CIA AMY!Sexy Catholic School Girls!Can't Say It's Gay Anymore!"It's A Living"!Doug! Do You Like Star Trek?!Siri Shenanigans!ABBA Won Eurovision In 1974!Bill Cosby Is Still A Pervert!Watership Down Was Horrifying!Bob Barker Is An Old Fart!George Carlin Was Awesome!Woody Allen and Soon Yi!"Lady Sings The Blues" Was About Billie Holliday, Not Dinah Washington!Freaky Accurate Health Horoscope!LEONARD, Yet Again!Nostalgic Movie Watching!Shout Out To Mark and Paul, Dave's Childhood Lovers!Shout Out To The "Cee You Next Tuesday" Podcast and Their Cunties!Dave Is A Happy Platinum Star Gay!Masturbatorium Bunk Beds = $800.00 Per Month!Broken Zippers!No Fries Supreme!NY Fries California Seasoning!Arby's Pee Filled Milkshakes!Bukkake!Dave Loves Inappropriate Masturbation Stories!Cop Whacks Off During Domestic Violence Call!Stripper Cop!Episode Links (In Order):Happy Birthday Song!"Mike Tyson Mysteries" Version of the Happy Birthday Song!Mike Tyson Won't Be Charged For Punching Drunk Idiot Who Harassed Him!Necco Wafers Nearly Disappeared Forever!National Geographic Eyes!Watership Down Terrified An Entire Generation!"Cee You Next Tuesday" Podcast!NY Fries California Seasoning! WTF?!Child Porn Enthusiast Arby's Manager Pees In Milkshake Mixes!Bay Area Cop Masturbates At Domestic Disturbance Call!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
Episode 543 Explaining what an ISDN line is. How did Stewie and the couch potatos spend their Easter? Sports - Jim Rome gets e-mails about Mike Tyson punching a guy who was bugging him on a flight. Tampa Bay Lightning update. Book recommendation: "The Contender" by Robert Lipsyte. A clip of Mike Tyson and Snoop Dogg discussing "Mike Tyson Mysteries" leads to the question - who is on my list of people I'd like to interview and/or colaborate with? Why marijuana was made illegal. "We Can Relate - Cannabis". Stewie gives me crap over the music coming out of the break. Blind Justice - Fire fighter denied money, followed by an old clip of Anthony Weiner passionately discussing healthcare. Human trafficking. Abortion in South Decoda. Netflix. Mask and traveling. IRS is backlogged. Man gets life for killing a bus driver, leading to a personal experience I had on a public bus. Non -profit organization teaching aviation to inner city kids. CBS remembers director. The show closes with two old bits - the couch potatos commenting on "Video Killed The Radio Star" and "Stewie Reacts - Nixon's Resignation". Break music - "Aerials" by System Of A Down Rejoiner music - "Magic Bus" by The Who --- 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/lawrence-ross9/message
INTRO - Welcome to another episode of the Modern Moron. I'm pretty excited about my guest for a number of reasons, number one being that I find Larry Dorf to be an extremely entertaining person that I've known more than 20 years. Did you hear that Larry? That's a long time. He's a funny guy and I'm not completely sure that most of the time he's not really trying to be funny. A second reason, probably the main reason, is that Larry is one of the creators, writers and producers of the Netflix hit, “The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window”. I feel pretty sure you've at least heard of it and I'm going to insist that you watch it. It's a great title and a really, really bad hashtag. “The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window” is a parody… a satire of the suspense thriller novel genre like, “The Woman in The Window”, “The Woman in Cabin 10”, “The Other Woman” and on and on. We talk about the fine line of walking between making fun of the genre and dropping in jokes and still honor the genre of a suspense thriller. For example, this series is not like the movie Airplane with gag after gag. In an interesting way, a suspense thriller or even a horror movie is not unlike comedy. You have to have a setup where you get the audience to think you're going in one direction and then the surprising reveal is the punchline of a joke or the scare of a thriller. How do you honor both? I found it to be a very interesting conversation and I hope you do too. Finally, Larry was on this podcast once before, our most listened to episode by the way… and I tell him this fact. It was when he and his partners were writing and producing “Mike Tyson Mysteries” for Adult Swim's Cartoon Network. On that episode Larry claimed to “break the news” that the show was not being picked up after it's 4th season. We recorded that episode at the end of May, 2020 and that information came out in January, so this wasn't exactly a cutting edge news exclusive, at least we didn't think so. However, apparently it had not been officially announced and somehow, there were a few nerdy news websites that actually sited this podcast, yes, THIS podcast to announce it's cancellation, thereby explaining the mystery of why that episode had more downloads than any of our other episodes. I don't believe him at first, so Larry proves this to me by sending me a link from his phone to a site called screenrant.com that sites The Modern Moron as it's news source. How ridiculous is that? This podcast is a news source? Please… I'm just a journalist trying to be true to my craft. But the reason I bring this up is because of how pee in my pants giddy I become over this when I actually read it in disbelief. You can almost hear my ego expanding… So, yes we were sited in the publication screenrant.com but it also appeared in The U.S. Sun. Their about page states: “The Sun.com is a US online edition of The Sun, Britain's largest newspaper.” We also appeared in a website called comicbook.com How about this…. A little publication called “NEWSWEEK”!!! EVER HEARD OF IT? It has the same quote from larry and sites “The Modern Moron Podcast” however Newsweek did not create a hyperlink where the name is, so hey, Newsweek? Lawsuit is forthcoming. You're gonna want to put your best people on this case. By the way, Mike Tyson Mysteries, which you can still catch streaming on Hulu, has a 97% positigve fan rating on rottentomatoes.com. Can we please not gloss over that? That is a huge rating, from fans. Also, One of the voices of Mike Tyson Mysteries, was that of comedian Norm MacDonald who passed away in September of last year. I ask Larry about working with Norm and he talks about how the producers of that show valued Norm's opinion on what was funny and how much they wanted Norm to have been able to see their Netflix hit. From all the appearances and interviews of Norm after he passed, it seemed like across the board, not only did people love him for how genuine he was but how they valued his unique perspective on comedy and how hearing his laugh was the best compliment of all. So, please enjoy this part 1 episode where I get a little too excited about being mentioned in a website. It's THE Larry Dorf from the Netflix hit, and terrible hashtag, “The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window” and thank you for listening. Close - You know how movies many times have product placement in them and the production company can make a little money? Well, this production had to have Corning Ware as a major donor because there was shitload of casserole dishes in this production. Also, you're the first to hear the bombshell that “The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window” is done. It was a limited series with no season two. I wonder if part of the allure they were going for included calling it season ONE? Hmmm mysterious. How cool was the Amy Schumer story? I wonder if she would do this podcast just to talk about Larry's show? I mean this podcast is a news source now so she bound to listen to it. In part 2 we talk about what the promotions process was like in terms of doing interviews before the show was released. They actually had to be coached on how to handle certain questions like a politician. What it was like shooting a production on location during the Covid Pandemic. We talk about one of the executive producers for the series which was Will Farrell and there's an interesting story there. So many reasons to tune in to part 2 with Larry Dorf and “The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window” and thank you for listening. The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window - Netflix Mike Tyson Mysteries Cancelled After Four Seasons | Screen Rant - The Modern Moron sited as an actual news source!!! From 'Venture Bros' to 'Metalocalypse'—The Most Controversial Adult Swim Cancellations - Newsweek
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Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:The Many Corrections of Paul!Jonathan Groff's Story is Sus!Leonard's Abused Life!Saturday Night Emergency Vet Visits for Crystals!Our Cats Can't Be Monetized!Paul Doesn't Nap; He Sleeps!Rub Paul's Tummy For Luck!Paul's Dreams Are Intense!Comfort Rice!Furry Suit Dry Cleaning!Dave Hates Raw Chicken!Medium Rare Chicken Nuggets At the McNugget Shack!TikTok is Full of Stupid!Darwin Awards 2022 In Full Swing!Tongue Tied Sloppy Swallows!Bad Snow Storms!Don't Do In Person Learning!Terrible British Accents!The Royals Are All Related!Leonard's Cock!Jizzy Maxwell Makes a Comeback!The 8 Sweaty John Does!Prince Andrew is a Huge Ball Bag!Jizzy Knows Where ALLLLLLL the Bodies Are Buried!Randy Andy Certainly Can Sweat Now!Recording on Betty White's Birthday!Celebrities Who Share Her Birthday!"Scream 5" is Out!SNL Was Funny This Weekend!Paul Calls Racism Where Non Existed! Typical!Does Celine Dion Have Choreoathetosis, Like Dave?Dave Had ALL The Procedures! Cost = $0.00!Paul Is Addicted to Pot of Gold Chocolates!Bill Cosby is Guilty!Paul Burns Fake Sage!Jim Rash is Dave's Fave!Paul Wants McDonald's!Episode Links (In Order):Doctors Raise Alert Over Dangerous "Sleepy Chicken" TikTok Trend!Toronto Blizzard of 2022!"Irregardless" is Now A Word! Thanks Stupid People!The 8 John Does!Prince Andrew's Train Wreck Interview!Robert Maxwell, Jizzy's Shady Daddy!Matt Groening's Nasty Yellow Toenails!"I Want Your Balls"!Celine Dion Cancels Tour Dates!Yo-Yo Ma Left Cello In Cab!Stradivarius Secrets!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
It's A Film Fight! We sit down with the amazing animation director and podcaster - Amber Tornquist-Hollinger! Amber and a few of her friends run a podcast called "FILM FIGHT" where they pit two shows against each other in a winner take all style! We also talk with Amber about her work on several Disney properties, including the upcoming Hamster and Gretel thats shes working on with former guests Dan Povenmire and Joshua Pruett. We are hoping to see that sometime in 2022. You can see her other shows - Stillwater, Housebroken, Mike Tyson Mysteries and others on several streaming platforms. You can find out more about Amber by searching for her on IMDb, or checking out her Podcast. For more on our show partners, please visit the following links - River City Tees - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rivercitytees?ref_id=22912 Level Up Lightsabers - https://leveluplightsaber.com/?wpam_id=130 Support The FSF PopCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction
It's A Film Fight! We sit down with the amazing animation director and podcaster - Amber Tornquist-Hollinger! Amber and a few of her friends run a podcast called "FILM FIGHT" where they pit two shows against each other in a winner take all style! We also talk with Amber about her work on several Disney properties, including the upcoming Hamster and Gretel thats shes working on with former guests Dan Povenmire and Joshua Pruett. We are hoping to see that sometime in 2022. You can see her other shows - Stillwater, Housebroken, Mike Tyson Mysteries and others on several streaming platforms. You can find out more about Amber by searching for her on IMDb, or checking out her Podcast. For more on our show partners, please visit the following links - River City Tees - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rivercitytees?ref_id=22912 Level Up Lightsabers - https://leveluplightsaber.com/?wpam_id=130 Support Funny Science Fiction by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/funny-science-fiction Find out more at https://funny-science-fiction.pinecast.co
Today is a big day on Too Opinionated! As the debut of the Audio Drama The Last Saturday Night is getting closer we are excited to start sharing our interviews with the incredible cast. First up is actress Allison Dunbar! Allison is known for her work in The Sopranos, Quick Draw, StartUp, Dave, Yellowstone, The Mike Tyson Mysteries, Modern Family, Angie Tribeca, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, 2 Broke Girls and Tacoma FD. Want to Watch: YouTube: Meisterkhan Pod The Last Saturday night is Executive Produced by Too Opinionated. Find out more information here. https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt12872796/filmmakers
Zane had been looking for Ben for months. Turns out, finding him wasn't the hard part, the real problem began when he had to extract him from a cult of personality based around “solving the mysteries of the universe.” Thankfully, their leader was very easily distracted. But the Cartoncasters still don't know how he summoned a ghost. Or why.
Daniel interviews actor, writer, comedian Patty Guggenheim. Patty is an actor, writer, comedian who's starred in Mike Tyson Mysteries, Splitting Up Together, SuperMansion, Florida Girls, and more.
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Paul Likes Neither Razzmatazz Nor Shenanigans!People Like Us For One Episode!Dave Will Work To Get Listeners!Capitalism Sucks!Squid Game, America Version?Dave's Great Grandmother - True Crime Diva!Cemetery Whispers!Motorcycle Panty Removers!Great Grandmother True Detective Magazines!Keith Morrison - True Crime God!Far Cry 6 Disabled Dog!Murdaugh Murders Are Difficult For Dave!Squid Game Sticks With You!Ali's Death Hurt!SQUID GAME VIPs ARE GROSS!!!!!Dave Doesn't Want Trump or Weinstein Sex!Facebook Commerce!Zuckerberg Has Thicc Legs!Candle Crave Candles Are Fun!Facebook Sucks!Billionaires In Space! Including Shatner!Cockeye Jeff Bezos' Many Penises!The Love Guru!Famous Actors and Their Shitty Movies!Mike Tyson Mysteries Is Hilarious!Jim Rash + Tony Hale = Jim Hale!We Love Jim Rash! Hopefully He'll Hear This and Will Email Us And Be Our Friend! We Love The Orville!Paul and Mom Love Halloween!Paul's Childhood Halloween Experience!Paul's Mom is a Party Animal!Episode Links (In Order):Salacious True Crime Detective Magazine Cover Examples!More Salacious True Crime Detective Magazine Cover Examples!Sean Astin On Diving Board Circa 1986!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music, "Dank Halloween", Graciously Supplied By: Shane Ivers
As we kick off our Halloween season, Indy reminisces about Norm MacDonald and reviews the cosmic horror Color Out Of Space, Sam tells us about Dangerous Lies on Netflix, and we preview The Orphanage (El Orphanato). Happy Spooktober! Art by Lauren M. Peterson: lpeterson-art.com Norm Macdonald & Courtney Thorne-Smith on Late Night with Conan O'Brien: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKmadR4Ye54&ab_channel=TeamCoco Color Out Of Space Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfYAXMwCpk0&ab_channel=MovieTrailersSource Dangerous Lies Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzJJo0whbJ4 The Orphanage Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfFu0Krifyc&ab_channel=alfinete99k Norman Gene Macdonald (October 17, 1959[ii] – September 14, 2021) was a Canadian stand-up comedian, writer, and actor known for his deadpan style. Early in his career, he wrote for the sitcom Roseanne. In 1993, Macdonald was hired as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live (SNL), spending a total of five seasons on the show, which included anchoring the show's Weekend Update segment for three and a half seasons,[1] during which time he also made guest appearances on shows such as The Drew Carey Show and NewsRadio. After leaving SNL, he wrote and starred in the 1998 film Dirty Work and headlined his own sitcom, The Norm Show, from 1999 to 2001. In 2013, Macdonald started the video podcast chat show, Norm Macdonald Live, on which he interviewed comedians and other celebrities. In 2018, he released Norm Macdonald Has a Show, a Netflix talk show with a similar premise to his podcast. Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous movies and was a regular favorite comedian panelist of talk show hosts such as Conan O'Brien, David Letterman, Dennis Miller, and Howard Stern, with many considering him to be the ultimate late night comedy guest.[2] He was also a voice actor, best known for providing voice roles in Mike Tyson Mysteries, The Orville, and the Dr. Dolittle films. Color Out of Space is a 2019 American science fiction Lovecraftian horror[8] film directed and co-written by Richard Stanley, based on the short story "The Colour Out of Space" by H. P. Lovecraft. It stars Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Elliot Knight, Madeleine Arthur, Q'orianka Kilcher and Tommy Chong. This is Stanley's only feature film since his firing from The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996).[9] According to Stanley, it is the first film in a trilogy of Lovecraft adaptations, which he hopes to continue with an adaptation of "The Dunwich Horror". Dangerous Lies is a 2020 American thriller film, directed by Michael Scott from a screenplay by David Golden.[1] It stars Camila Mendes, Jessie T. Usher, Jamie Chung, Cam Gigandet, Sasha Alexander and Elliott Gould.[2] It was released on April 30, 2020, by Netflix.[3] In October 2020, Dangerous Lies was nominated for People's Choice Awards in the drama movie category.
Daniel interviews actor, writer, comedian Emily Pendergast. Emily is an actor, writer, comedian who's starred in Veep, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Indebted, We Broke Up and more.
Trucker Sue calls in with a music stumper, "Dance Little Jean", but Pat gets it right on the first try... Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Remembering the late great Norm Macdonald, passing away at the age of 61 from cancer. Pat especially liked his character Pigeon on they Mike Tyson Mysteries show. Also remembering comic legend Jackie Mason, passing away at the age of 93.
Daniel interviews actor, writer, comedian Eliot Schwartz. Eliot is a member of The Groundlings Main Company, has starred in Fox's Ghosted, Cartoon Network's Mike Tyson Mysteries, Netflix's You, and more.
Mike and Colin get to the bottom of "How is This Even a Show?" as well as some adult beverages as we talk Mike Tyson Mysteries.If you'd like to share your own thoughts on Mike Tyson Mysteries, make an episode request, see what we've been drinking or just want to tell us how wrong we are please hit us up at our Instagram @ beers.n.banter.mc
Iconic comedian Carrot Top talks about the production required to put on his live, touring show. He tells Phil about incorporating a joke about Mike Tyson into his show, and then coincidentally meeting him shortly after and being terrified. Carrot Top details the time he watched Queen the Musical with Queen's drummer, Roger Taylor, and then got a studio of his castle recording studio. Former heavyweight champion of the world Iron Mike Tyson meets with Phil and shares his love of classic country artists, such as Buck Owens, Roy Clark, and Willie Nelson. Tyson tells Phil about how his animated TV series, “Mike Tyson Mysteries,” came to be. He and Phil talk about both being parents and share philosophies and qualities they work to instill in their children.Performances:“My Next Thirty Years“ (Tim McGraw) - Phil Vassar & Carrot Top“Big Time" - Phil VassarTo stay up to date with Carrot Top, head on over to https://carrottop.comTo stay up to date with Iron Mike Tyson, head over to https://miketyson.comMore info on Songs From The Cellar & details on how to watch the TV series can be found at https://www.songsfromthecellar.comKeep up with Carrot Top on Social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterKeep up with Mike Tyson on Social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeFollow Phil Vassar and Songs From The Cellar at:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeSpotifyCheck out more awesome podcasts at:American Songwriter Podcast NetworkAnd go!
Only words from our Non-Sponsors! People, places, things, concepts, what have you. The Goofs enjoy stuff and want to share that love to our listeners so we compiled a collection of our Non-Sponsors and try to sell you on these so that you can enjoy them too! Amazon links to some of the products are included or check out all of our past Non-Sponsors here. "As Amazon Associates we earn from qualifying purchases." This fifth compilation includes: Trivago, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Brightline, Coldstone Creamery, Expedia, Hyatt Regency Orlando, Munchies, USA Hockey NDP, Best Buy, Gaylord Palms Hotel Resort, Bru's Room, & Arnold Palmers. Donate to the charity drive, Beat the Varus, which will go directly to the CDC Foundation. Listen to us on Podhero! Support the Goofs on Patreon. Check out the Goofs Nest Gift Shop for merch. Interact with the Sports Goofs for all our takes on the #NFL, #NBA, #MLB, #NHL, #wrestling & college sports: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Discord Francisco's Social Media: Twitter | YouTube Andrew's Social Media: Twitter | Twitch Charles' Social Media: Twitter Goof States of America (26): California, Virginia, Florida, Washington, Oregon, Ohio, Texas, New York, Montana, Georgia, Alabama, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Michigan, Indiana, Connecticut, Arizona, North Carolina, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Pennsylvania Goof World Order (27): USA, Canada, India, Ireland, Vietnam, Nepal, Singapore, Italy, United Kingdom, Israel, Norway, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, France, Oman, Nicaragua, Germany, Puerto Rico, Finland, Bahrain, Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Switzerland, Netherlands --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sports-goofs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-goofs/support
Annnnnd here's a new episode just for you! We share some news announcements including upcoming tech, an album release, livestream show, casting, and a virtual film festival that's opening with a film about a lovely group of dancing dudes from the Maritimes called The Bhangra Boys. One tidbit that surfaced has K SUPER stoked. There are a fair amount of streaming suggestions too, from a star-studded drama to a LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special (no no, not THAT one). T reviews Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order as it showed up on Game Pass. Much to our chagrin, we continue to be unimpressed with season 2 of The Mandalorian, and share the whys of that. The Simon Says assignments had K sampling Mike Tyson Mysteries and T sharing his thoughts on the Good Omens limited series. We tell you why psychologists think taking trips down pop culture memory lane is good for your mental health and take a little journey of our own back to the days of compilation CDs like Frosh and Big Shiny Tunes.Our last segment is one of our most favourite, Hidden Treasures and Guilty Pleasures. T tells us why folk have been wrong to pan the sci-fi war film Battle: Los Angeles, and K talks about one of her favourite humorous novels (and novelists), a perfectly apt-for-the-season read, The Stupidest Angel by Christpher Moore.One of the things we love to do most is to give independent artists a chance to share their work, and so we finish the recording off with Cevilain's awesome cover of Miley Cyrus' Midnight Sky (thanks guys!).We hope you enjoy!
In this episode, we talk about Daft Punk, cucumber sandwiches, and Mike Tyson Mysteries. Also, announcement: we will be watching the OC, one episode per week, starting next week. If you want to follow along, here is where you can stream it (we are watching via HBO)Â https://decider.com/show/the-o-c/ And if you want to pick up the […] The post Episode 136: Californiaaaaa first appeared on I Only Like Their Old Stuff.
This week we sip on High West Double Rye Whiskey while discussing a new syndrome that is plaguing Bobbeth. We finally get to our Action Movie conversation, then we call Bobby's favorite jacked lawn gnome Denny for some embarrassing tales from the past. We discuss the shows Juon Origins and Mike Tyson Mysteries and listen to songs from Smoov-E and Bartees Strange. In a riveting Clutch Your Pearls, Aaron tells us about another altercation and Bobby comes to a final realization.
REPOST JULY 8, 2019: Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell), Tommy Milagro (observing Dry July like a chump) and special guest star Melissa Merlot (The Area 52 Podcast) talk Alien Highway, UFO Hunters, where's Honey Boo Boo?, Mike Tyson Mysteries, more Squidbillies and Mr. Pickles, Veronica Mars 4 Life, American Horror Story: 1984, the rise and fall and rise of Yacht Rock, '80s Slasher Flick o' the Week: New Year's Evil, Stranger Things, The Ben Stiller Show, What We Do In the Shadows, Legion, NOS4A2, GLOW, Rasslin' News and What to Watch Harder (Aziz Ansari: Right Now, Legion, Harlots, iZombie, Stranger Things, The Detour, Mike Tyson Mysteries, NOS4A2, Archer: 1999, Dr. Pimple Popper, Baskets, The Loudest Voice, Euphoria, The Rook, Drunk HIstory, Love After Lockup and 90 Day Fiance). Drinking: Whiskey Sours made with New Make Whiskey and fixin's from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsors Sugar House Distillery and Boozetique.
REPOST FEBRUARY 28, 2018: Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (digging out of a snowdrift near you) talk the ‘Lympics, Corporate gets Season 2, no more Wayward Pines, The Purge TV series, Atlanta: Robbin' Season, Murphy Brown 2.0 … why?, Survivor: Ghost Island, The Walking Dead, new Punisher castings, fuck Jeff Zuckerberg & CNN, Rasslin' News, Heather Locklear fought the law (again), Yvette Nicole Brown finally gets a show, The Bachelor drinking game and What to Watch Harder (Good Girls, Shoot the Messenger, iZombie, UnReal, The Tick, Corporate, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Drunk History, Another Period, The Detour, Baskets, The Magicians, Altered Carbon, Last Week Tonight, Crashing, Ash vs. Evil Dead, DC CW TV, Black-ish, Grown-ish and Alone Together). Drinking: Rummy Bunnies made with Coffee Rum from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Cedric Yarbrough of ABC's Speechless. Most known for his revered role of Deputy S. Jones on the hit cable series “Reno 911,” Cedric Yarbrough has been making people laugh for years. Past television credits from the Minneapolis native include “The Goldbergs,” “Crazy Ex- Girlfriend,” “Ballers,” “The Soul Man,” “Key and Peele,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Dice.” For years he has appeared on the big screen, including the recent feature film “The House,” opposite Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler, and “The Boss,” opposite Melissa McCarthy. Other credits include “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” “Meet the Fockers,” “Get Smart,” “Four Christmases” and Sundance 2009 favorite “Black Dynamite.” Having a powerful and distinctive voice, he is recognized for the role of Assistant District Attorney Tom Dubois and Colonel H. Stinkmeaner in the Peabody Award-winning animated series “The Boondocks.” He is also heard as Officer Meow Meow Fuzzyface in the Netflix series “Bojack Horseman,” as well as Broccoli Guy in “Skylanders Academy.” Additionally he is the voice of Neil Degrasse Tyson in “Mike Tyson Mysteries.” Other animated shows include “Family Guy,” “American Dad,” “Blaze and The Monster Machines,” as well as “We Bare Bears.”
Episode 157: "The 'Take Your Daughter to Work' Episode." Guests: From the Hangover and Mike Tyson Mysteries, Actor, Author and Pugilist Mike Tyson, From SNL Comedian Darrell Hammond, and from Scary Movie and the TV show Marlon Actor and Comedian Marlon Wayans along with Musical Guest: Le Grotto. Gerald's daughter Kelcie visits the studio, and is surprised to learn that her father exaggerated his role on the show. Visit Spud's website at: spudgoodman.com
REPOST MAY 9, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) talk Writers' Strike (forestalled!), United Shades of America vs. Salt Lake City, American Gods, Silicon Valley, Veep, MTV Movie & TV Awards, Guerrilla, the Psych holiday reunion, Always Sunny peeps gone mainstream, Fargo, RIP Frequency & No Tomorrow, Colbert vs. Trump vs. the FCC, Snowfall, Orphan Black, Mary Kills People, Rasslin' News, the dreaded return of American Idol and What to Watch Harder (American Gods, Fleabag, RiffTrax, Angie Tribeca, Better Call Saul, Into the Badlands, Silicon Valley, Veep, The Leftovers, DC CW TV, Doctor Who, Norm Macdonald on Netflix, Mike Tyson Mysteries, I Love Dick, Get Me Roger Stone, Last Week Tonight, Full Frontal, United Shades of America, Beerland and Motherboard). Drinking: Whiskey & Cokes with Bourbon from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.
Groundlings alums Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf and Rachel Ramras have partnered with their real-life friends, Emmy® winner Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, who executive produce Nobodies. The TV Land comedy airing Wednesdays at 10PM ET/PT revolves around the three as they try desperately to land one of their famous friends for a feature script that they have developed, so that they, too, can rise to fame in Hollywood. Nobodies is chock-full of famous and funny guest stars, including Melissa McCarthy (on 4/19) and Ben Falcone, Cheryl Hines, Bob Odenkirk and Kristen Wiig (4/26.)Nobodies stars and is executive produced and written by Davidson, Dorf and Ramras. The series mirrors their real lives as the three of them watched their friends from The Groundlings go on to star in blockbuster comedies and even win Oscars®, while they toiled way writing on children's TV, waiting for their one big break. Nobodies had its world premiere at SXSW this past March, was a featured series in the Deadline Contenders event (for series considered to be Emmy® contenders) and the three have appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Chelsea and in features for USA TODAY and The Los Angeles Times.Prior to Nobodies, the trio has worked together on the hit animated series Mike Tyson Mysteries on Adult Swim and The Looney Tunes Show for Cartoon Network. For more information, visit:http://www.tvland.com/shows/nobodies
REPOST APRIL 14, 2016: Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96), Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) and special guest Rachel Piper (The Salt Lake Tribune) talk Outlander Season 2, StarzEncore, Freeform, Shadowhunters, Stitchers, Cloak & Dagger, The Magicians, Cord Cutters vs. Cord Nevers vs. Cord Forevers, Terence Winter outta Vinyl, The Week TV Killed All the Women, Louis C.K. lost his ass on Horace & Pete, MadTV is back, SNL sucks at epic new levels, Bordertown may be deported, Lopez, Jane the Virgin, Rasslin' News, Gilmore Girls 2.0, House of Cards & The Panama Papers, Episodes: canceled and What to Watch Harder (Outlander, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Vinyl, Fear the Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, NXT, Monkey Thieves, Full Frontal, The Detour, Last Week Tonight, iZombie, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Orphan Black, Confirmation, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Mr. Pickles, Wynonna Earp, House of Lies, Archer; Fuck That Show: Dice and Undercover Boss). Drinking: Old Fashioneds made with Gold Medal-Winning Bourbon from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery.
Jim and Matt sit down to talk with boxing icon, critically acclaimed film actor, broadway actor, author, and motivational speaker, Mike Tyson. Mike talks about his upcoming show, “Undisputed Truth” in Stockton, CA and his work with local charities. Mike talks about his upbringing with Cus D'Amato, his favorite knockout, his take on the Diaz brothers, Mixed Martial Arts, and helping a motorcycle accident victim. Mike also talks about his favorite pro-wrestler, his upcoming cartoon – “Mike Tyson Mysteries”, and his good friend Tom Patti. Tom Patti joins the show to talk about growing up with Mike Tyson and Cus D'Amato. Tom talks about why he's bringing Mike Tyson to Stockton, CA, how to change Stockton for the better, and his 2015 run for County Board of Supervisors. Don't miss the chance to listen to Jim and Matt banter with the one and only, Iron Mike Tyson.
A brand new year for Adult Swim! After some apologies for downtime, John, Trish, and Jason touch down on a monumental 2014 for the network. Some topics covered include Mike Tyson Mysteries, Rick and Morty, and (of course) Too Many Cooks. (Cast: John J. Trish, and Jason)
A brand new year for Adult Swim! After some apologies for downtime, John, Trish, and Jason touch down on a monumental 2014 for the network. Some topics covered include Mike Tyson Mysteries, Rick and Morty, and (of course) Too Many Cooks. (Cast: John J. Trish, and Jason)
It's a haunted Halloween Movie Date with a wide range of creepy options, from an amnesia suspense flick to a sociopath-centered thriller. Nicole Kidman wakes up confused about who she is and where she is every single day in "Before I Go to Sleep." Jake Gyllenhaal is willing to cross the line as he chases down ambulances in "Nightcrawler." And Keira Knightly hangs out with kids half her age, and sleeps with a man twice her age in "Laggies." The strangeness continues in this week's Sweatpants conversation. Frances McDormand plays a peculiar Mainer in "Olive Kitteridge" (on HBO, beginning November 2, 2014) and a cartoon Mike Tyson solves mysteries on "Mike Tyson Mysteries" (premiere was this week on Adult Swim). There's also some angry listener mail this week. And, as always, there's trivia! Subscribe to the Movie Date podcast, like Movie Date on Facebook, follow Kristen on Twitter, and leave a message for Rafer and Kristen anytime at 571-7MOVIES (571-766-8437).