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Ryan Beil of the Sunday Service and the Town Show returns to talk jury duty, The Substance, and squibs.
Welcome to Crawlspace. In this episode Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna speak with new friend, Mark Chavez. Along with fellow comedians, Maddy Kelly & Ryan Beil, Mark takes audiences through the journey of making a short horror film with their podcast, Let's Make A Horror. Let's Make A Horror is a CBC production and you can listen to it here: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1061-lets-make-a https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/lets-make-a-horror/id1610610359 https://open.spotify.com/show/1V3hMVhVcjhsH07IgRCOzu?si=2efd59acbd784b68 Follow Mark Chavez: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1494954/ https://www.instagram.com/themarkchavez/ Check out our Subscription Service where we have a bundled our bonus material from Missing, Crawlspace and Dark Valley shows! Ad-free episodes and more at https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ Use promo code, "Missing" for your first month FREE! Follow us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/crawlspacepodcast/ TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast YT: https://www.youtube.com/crawlspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrawlspacePod FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58cll3enTW2SNmbJUuLsrt The music for Crawlspace was produced by David Flajnik. Listen to his music here: https://www.pond5.com/artist/bigdsound Check out the entire Crawlspace Media Network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Join the Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/ Crawlspace Media is part of the Glassbox Media Network. Check them out here: https://glassboxmedia.com/ Follow Private Investigations For the Missing https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ http://piftm.org/donate https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/ https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can three comedians get seriously scary? Mark Chavez, Maddy Kelly, and Ryan Beil attempt to not only write but also make a frightening short film—with help from Hollywood experts. Let's Make A Horror premieres October 11 wherever you get your podcasts.
We are straight film gazing with our Fantasia International Film Festival (20th July - 9th August 2023) coverage on today's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ episode! There are two feature films, a documentary, and three very different Short films! Today we have: A Disturbance In The Force Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/ezUq0x8Gxq0 Fantasia International Film Festival Saturday, 29th July 2023 at 14:30pm Sidewalk Film Festival: 27th August 2023 - Info: Here. https://www.goelevent.com/Sidewalk/e/ADisturbanceintheForce Sitges International Film Festival - Info: Here. https://sitgesfilmfestival.com/en Director: Jeremy Coon, Steve Kozak Cast: Kevin Smith, 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Seth Green, Bonnie Burton, Taran Killam Running Time: 93 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/ggfLZyO72u8 Website: Here. https://www.holidayspecialdoc.com/preview-1 ------------ Pruning Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/IlkGS1vdepQ Fantasia International Film Festival Sunday, 30th July 2023 at 16:00pm, World Premiere, Part of 'Born of Woman 2023' programme Director: Lola Blanc Cast: Madeline Brewer, Peyton Kennedy, Akilah Hughes, Ben Gleib, Anjali Bhimani, Jeremy Radin Running Time: 14 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://vimeo.com/690674263 Website: Here. https://lolablanc.com/directing/ ------------- Hundreds of Beavers Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/gW5i-vV8HS0 Fantasia International Film Festival Friday, 28th July 2023 at 21:20pm Monday, 31st July 2023 at 11:45am Octopus Film Festival: 11th August 2023 Popcorn Frights Film Festival: August 2023 Cinequest Film Festival: August 2023 Charlotte Film Festival: September 2023 Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival: September 2023 Cine Underground: October 2023 Film Fest Gent: October 2023 Cine Horror Festival: October 2023 Sitges International Film Festival: October 2023 - Info: Here. https://sitgesfilmfestival.com/en Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival: October 2023 Toronto After Dark: October 2023 Director: Mike Cheslik Cast: Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, Olivia Graves, Doug Mancheski, Wes Tank, Luis Rico, Jay Brown, Stephen Cervantes Running Time: 108 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/m39iu2YW-oM Website: Here. https://hundredsofbeavers.com/ ------------- Only Yourself To Blame Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/ZXZev85VWB8 Fantasia International Film Festival Sunday, 30th July 2023 at 16:00pm, World Premiere, Part of 'Born of Woman 2023' programme Director: Noomi Yates Cast: Ash Dawn Clarke, Pete Picton, Megan Purvis, Severine Simone Running Time: 9 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://www.epikpictures.co.uk/only-yourself-to-blame?wix-vod-video-id=c201597a89ac46d09faeb2ea2dcfb31b&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-jduewqsf Website: Here. https://www.epikpictures.co.uk/only-yourself-to-blame ------------ With Love and a Major Organ Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/BYph6VfQtlo Fantasia International Film Festival Saturday, 29th July 2023 at 22:00pm Director: Kim Albright Cast: Anna Maguire, Hamza Haq, Veena Sood, Donna Benedicto, Arghavan Jenati, Laara Sadiq, Ryan Beil, Kerën Burkett, Enid-Raye Adams, Miho Suzuki, Linda Pollard, Jennifer Copping, Ken Godmere, Michael Daingerfield Running Time: 91 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/OH5p2iy7fqo Website: Here. https://www.withloveandamajororgan.com/ ------------ Nian Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/Ik_RwZj7_mI Fantasia International Film Festival Sunday, 30th July 2023 at 16:00pm, World Premiere, Part of 'Born of Woman 2023' programme Director: Michelle Krusiec Cast: Lauren Mei, Dawn Akemi Saito, Ava DeVoe, Sophia Zavala, Grace Briella Wilcox, John Walcutt Running Time: 6 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/QvGO9OHUVcE Watch via Hulu: Here. https://www.hulu.com/series/bite-size-halloween-2b6c50a7-535b-4a37-9bf5-e075ab26a68b Website: Here. https://www.michellekrusiecdirects.com/projects/nian ------------- *(Music) 'Fantastic Voyage' by Coolio - 1994 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Becca joins the show in-person for possibly the last time before her big move to Calgary, and her Block Tale is a doozy, as we travel all the way back to the MySpace era as Becca notices that she starts to fall down the ranks of her boyfriend's Top 8...and then it gets pretty weird. How weird? You'll have to listen as we discuss that and burping, BlueSky, the Gollum game and their German-ass developers, The Idol, we ponder going to Hedonism II as a joke, and we celebrate Dan's birthday with a McCain Deep 'n' Delicious cake. Plus, Becca discovers an insane game show on TikTok, John unearths a great Nikola Jokic soundbite, and Stefan forgets to do a social media update so he calls Demi and Jesse on WhatsApp. If you want to discover more great soundbites of your own, head on over to patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every single month. Last week, Stefan and John did their own one-man play, as Ryan Beil led them in a reading of Edward Albee's "Zoo Story", and this week, Ryan Lambert joins the fellas to talk puck, as Stefan and John get blocked by the same Vancouver sports radio guy. You also get merch discounts, live show discounts, access to the Discord and MORE! So head on over there and check it out! Becca is a beloved guest of the program and an artist whose work you can follow on Instagram at @coldhandshake. You can follow her on Twitter at @BeckTheGirl and on Instagram at @not_that_beck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Harris (comedian) returns to the show and yes, we do have a mobile delivery app in Canada called SkipTheDishes. It's based in Winnipeg, because...of course it is. It's a rare Block Tale where the blockee admits they're at fault, as Dave takes one on the chin here after getting upset with Skip for not delivering his six-pack of beer on time. Dave is at fault for a few other things too, as he tells us about changing the backgrounds on his colleague's computers to illicit images and we learn an awful lot about a website we probably wish we hadn't. We also discuss Bud Nitro, Call of Duty, and verified accounts. Plus, we try to get to the bottom of why Dave's YouTube show is getting episodes pulled randomly, Stefan tricks spam bots into making an insane T-shirt, and we learn a lot about those weird boot camps where adult men pay money to be screamed at incessantly for 4 days about how they're super weak, or whatever. If you want to make a very strong choice, you can support the show at patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every damn month! Last week, John and Stefan released an audio and video episode of their performance of "Zoo Story", with direction from Ryan Beil, and this week will see a rare "Hell Block the Herd" ep, as both John and Stefan get blocked by the same hockey guy for the same reason. Plus you get merch discounts, access to the Discord, and MORE, so check it out! Dave Harris is a comedian whose album "Pointless" is out now. You can also watch and follow his YouTube show, "Beer Me" at youtube.com/beermeguys. You can follow him on Instagram at @dinksosmall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the second episode in a row we have a guest returning after a long layoff, as Randee Neumeyer (comedian) returns to the show and folks...it's an all-timer. Randee has a very strange interaction on Facebook Marketplace where she gets blocked by a potential customer, so she does what anyone else would do in this situation: she takes it to Instagram. It's a great Block Tale buoyed by a great episode as we go ALL the way off the rails discussing flipping TV channels as a kid, potentially entering our Chris Gaines' eras, solving religion, getting standing ovations, and Randee introduces us to a site we were not at all prepared for as we officially enter our "Sketchy Sex" era. Plus, Randee introduces us to the world of Hinge and the concept of "rose jail", we check in on some guys who think the algorithm is against them, and a PGA Tour executive gives an insanely baffling interview. If you want some more insanely baffling content, head on over to patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every damn month! Last week, our good friend Libby Watson joined us to answer your questions in our Blocked Bag, and this week, Ryan Beil returns to the show to complete what we threatened to do on his most recent episode: Stefan and John perform Edward Albee's one-act play Zoo Story. Video was also made, and it was...well, it was insane. Plus: merch discounts, access to our Discord, and MORE! Randee Neumeyer is a comedian whose debut album, Bad Baby, is available wherever you get your comedy albums. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @randeenoodle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Beil (comedian) joins the show and it's a long way from being our first-ever bonus episode guest, as he tells us the story of how A&W commercials changed his life...until he was fired from them. And then until he was rehired by them. And then fired again. It's a story that will resonate for Canadians and actors everywhere, and ends with Ryan forced to block the account of the beloved fast food chain. There are many great things that will resonate with the listeners this week, as we discuss dogs, Old Guys, old tweets, KFC's Oopee, and even though John and Stefan are now back from their vacation together, this episode was recorded before we left, so you're gonna hear all about it. Plus, Ryan tells of how his algorithm changed after spending a month in Regina, we ponder about our blue check futures, John watches Mancow get "waterboarded", and the Blocked Boys agree to perform a one-act play together. And once we do that one-act play? Well, it'll be over on our Patreon! For that, and more great bonus content, head on over to patreon.com/blockedparty. You'll get three fun bonuses every month, including last week, as we had Maddy Kelly on for a mailbag episode that was a great time and this week, Jesse Farrar returns to the show for the second-ever episode of "Did You Get the Memmo?", our look at Canada's answer to Cameo. Plus you get merch discounts, access to our Discord, and more. Check it out. Ryan Beil is a comedian who performs every Sunday night at the Fox Cabaret in Vancouver as part of The Sunday Service, Canada's critically-acclaimed improv group (and we think the best). You can listen to his new podcast "Let's Make a Rom-Com" wherever you get your pods, and you can follow him on Twitter at @ryanbeil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Improviser Ryan Beil joins us to talk Let's Make a Rom-Com, grocery drama, and car batteries.
Can three comedians write a heartfelt rom-com script? Let's Make A Rom-Com takes you inside a real writers' room, where Maddy Kelly, Mark Chavez and Ryan Beil get (semi-)serious about love. Coming February 14 wherever you get your podcasts.
This week, it's our monthly New and Notable episode for April. If you spent the winter revisiting Star Trek, Doctor Who and Black Mirror, you may have wondered: who comes up with these fantastical worlds that don't even exist? And what does it take to get audiences so invested? We'll hear from writer and podcaster Ryan Beil. He's behind the new podcast Let's Make A Sci-Fi, which follows him and his friends as they work together to create the next big sci-fi TV series. Plus, Conversations With People Who Hate Me is back with a new season, where opposing internet commenters step out from behind the keyboard and get to know each other a little better. Featuring: Let's Make A Sci-Fi, Conversations With People Who Hate Me, Calling Bullsh*t, Alpaca My Bags For links and more info on all these shows, head to http://cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.
Actor Kristen Stewart talks about tackling the "scary and ambitious" role of Princess Diana in the new biopic Spencer. Comedian and actor Ryan Beil talks about his new podcast, Let's Make A Sci-Fi, which follows him and two fellow comedians as they write a successful sci-fi pilot — with help from scientific experts and Hollywood screenwriting pros. Actor Adam Scott discusses his starring role in the new Apple TV+ series Severance, about a team of office workers whose professional and personal memories have been surgically divided.
Let's Make A Sci-Fi is audacious. The new CBC podcast follows three Vancouver comedians – Ryan Beil, Maddy Kelly and Mark Chavez – as they set out to write a successful, non-comedy sci-fi pilot with help from scientific experts and Hollywood screenwriting pros, including actor Rainn Wilson, astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, District 9 filmmaker Neill Blomkamp, showrunners Jem Garrard and Simon Barry, and Catherine Winder, CEO of Wind Sun Sky. Over the course of eight episodes, the comedians overcome challenges such as developing their story-world, plot, characters, and the science, as they prepare their pilot script for the ultimate test: a performance by professional actors, for better or worse. If it sounds bonkers and awesome, that's because it is. It's a study of writer's rooms, how sci-fi is put together, and what works and what doesn't. And even though the comedians are adamant that they're not writing a comedy, Let's Make a Sci-Fi is funny. Because the audacity of inventing universes and characters and ships is hilarious, especially when comedians set out to do it. Ryan Beil joins Sabrina to talk about the audacity of Let's Make a Sci-Fi, and the practical lessons he learned along the way about writing science fiction. Episode Sponsor: YVR Screen Scene For Ukraine
Hello, listener. Glad you're here! I am Marc Hershon, as stated so eloquently for our booth announcer, Bill Heywatt, here to present Episode 295 of Succotash, THE Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. Before I get into what's in store this week, did you happen to catch last week's Epi294 with my punctual and well-read co-host Tyson Saner? He brought the heat, with clips from a trio of shows, including Wheel of Randy - A Randy Newman podcast, Podcast Killed the Video Star, and The Hollywood Experience. If you missed it run, don't walk, to download or stream it from any of the wonderful distribution points on the World Wide Web, including Apple & Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music, YouTube, Soundcloud, Audible and many others, including our own homesite, SuccotashShow.com, where you're find a blog entry for every show we've done for the past 10 years and 11 months with clickable links to the shows and the social media accounts for the hosts and many of the guests. I just want to take a moment to acknowledge the international clown fiesta that Vladimir Putin is orchestrating on the people of Ukraine. There's not much that we, as the hosts of a comedy soundcast can do to actively help the situation. But we do stand in support of the people and country of Ukraine and, just as we're no longer distributing Succotash via that streaming service that Neil Young doesn't like, we also will not feature clips from any comedy soundcasts produced in Russia. It's not much but it's what we've got to offer. All right. Enough of that. Let me take your mind off the troubles of the day with the distraction of a quartet of soundcast clips that we have never featured before: Comedy Gold Minds with Kevin Hart, Hypochondriactor, The Extramundane with Max West, and a brand new offering on the podwaves entitled Let's Make A Sci-Fi. We're also brought to you this week, as usual, by Henderson's Pants and their Scavenger Slax! But that's not all, as they used to say on the Ginsu Knife and Ronco Pocket Fisherman ads on TV. I'm introducing a new “thing” on the show this week. San Francisco-based comedian Dan St. Paul, a friend of the show whose work we featured back in Episode 211, started a blog a while back during the pandemic lockdown called Slices. He writes up these funny essays and thought pieces about the absurdities of life. I've been suggesting he think about recording them and get them out there somehow and then it hit me: “Hey! I have a soundcast! A comedy soundcast! Dan could play them on our show!” So Dan cut his first one this week and we added in some music and some sound effects along the way. It's called, “The No Tube Alternative”, the first entry into the audio realm from Dan. St. Paul's Slices blog. You can read that one, and more than three dozen more at https://danstpaul.substack.com/. You can also follow him @DanStPaul on Twitter. Let me know what you thought – drop a note to m-a-r-c@SuccotashShow.com or hit me up @SuccotashShow on Twitter or Instagram. I think we're going to work up another one by the next time I'm back with Epi 297. And – this is confidential so don't spread it around – but Dan is in talks with Succotash Patch Productions to possibly release his own soundcast based on his Slices essays. CLIPS Comedy Gold MinesI don't think it's my imagination that Kevin Hart seems to be everywhere these days. He's got a series on Netflix called True Story, he's developing a hip-hop animated project for HBO Max, he was even in a Super Bowl commercial. His soundcast, Comedy Gold Minds, has been going for a while now, where he deep dives into the brains of well-known comics to find out what makes them tick. I clipped his chat with David Spade from a few weeks back, from a part of the convo where they get into what getting started on the standup stage was like. Let's Make A Sci-FiFans and friends of Succotash know that I am a nut for any soundcasts that come out of the funny factory that is Kelly&Kelly Productions. This Sounds Serious, Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You, and just scads of other crazy satirical stuff they pump out is all comedy gold. (Flip back to Succotash Epi221 for my chat with Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring, two of the main brains behind those shows, to learn more about how the humor sausage is made…) Now they are presenting Let's Make a Sci-Fi, and this is a show that's different than a lot of their mocku-style products. It's the 8-part adventure of three comedy writers - Ryan Beil, Maddy Kelly, and Mark Chavez – and their earnest attempt to write a pilot episode for a serious science fiction TV or streaming series. Here's a snippet from their first episode, where the three writers are spitballing ideas for what the core of the show might be about. HypochondriactorActor Sean Hayes, who you know from TV's Will & Grace, and from soundcasting's Smartless, is a bit of a hypochondriac and has parleyed his groundless fears and obsession with maladies into a soundcast that he co-hosts with Dr. Priyanka Wali, a legit doctor and comedian, to delve into the sick side of life. In what has to be considered a pretty good “get” for a soundcast guest, Sean pulls in pal Robert Downey, Jr. for last week's episode. They talk about a lot of stuff in just under an hour: Downey's penchant for Wing Chun Kung Fu, his thoughts on Iron Man's final words in Avengers: End Game, and his “Cat Scratch Fever”. You'll have to grab the download for a couple of those topics, but our clip does start to get into the whole Kung Fu thing. The Extramundane with Max WardIf you like creepy, cryptid-based, spooky soundcasts…you'll have to look further than The Extramundane with Max Ward. Why? Because it's a spoof of those kinds of shows. A bit in the vein of My Neighbors Are Dead, this show rips the veil away from the supernatural to reveal, well, like the title says, the extramundane. Host Max Ward is voiced by Dan Kozuh, a writer of fictional non-fiction for places like McSweeney's, The Hard Times, Infinite Worlds, and others. Our clip comes from Episode 6 – The Woman Who Raised Bigfoot, where Max tracks down and interviews, uh, the woman, L. Melacetti (Nicole Kemper), who raised Bigfoot. Or A bigfoot, who was left on her porch as a baby in 1964. Well, friend, there it is, then. Episode 295 is stocked, cocked and locked. I don't know if that's actually a thing. I DO know that my cohort in soundcasts, Tyson Saner, will be right here in this very feed next week host episode 296. So close to Epi300 that we can TASTE it! And next month is this show's ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY in soundcasting. Some folks said it couldn't be done. A lot more folks said, “What's the show called again?”, followed immediately by, “How the hell do you spell Succotash?” Just remember S-U-C-C-O, the “sucko” part, and you'll be able to Google the crap out of us. Thanks once again to Dan St. Paul for letting us try out one of the Slices from his blog. We're hoping to try out another one next time I'm here, in Episode 297. Until you deign to hit us up again, won't you please keep yourself and those around you as healthy as you can, brush after every meal, be nice to each other and the next time you're buzzed by a low-flying cropduster and the pilot yells down to you, “Have you heard anything good lately?”, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Improviser Ryan Beil returns to talk about his new podcast Let's Make a Sci-Fi, Taco Tuesday, and hiking.
The gang takes a deep dive into everyone's favourite part of the fish: the eyeballs. Guest scientist Tareq Yousef illuminates how we see light and dark for comedians Alistair Ogden, Alannah Brittany, and Ryan Beil. We also consider calling the ethics committee on Ryan, who is maybe torturing French Salmon.Get down and digital with us on the
This week, we talk to Ryan Beil about being angry theatre kids, how to do group improv shows during quarantine, Moules-Frite and other quarantine cuisines, and Young Alexi hangs out in space. You can submit your own Comedy to be Featured on our Channel at ComedyHereOften.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marine biologist and conservationist Julie Dimitrijevic has spent a fair share of her time studying microplastics in bivalves - specifically the Blue Mussel. On this episode, she's kind enough to share her research with Christine Bortolin, Tim Carlson, and Ryan Beil, who seem a little overly focused on pseudo-feces.Follow our amazing guests on the WORLD WIDE WEBS!Julie Dimitrijevic:@JulieDAndTheSea on TwitterTim Carlson:@TimWCarlson on Twitter@TimWCarlson on InstagramRyan Beil:@RyanBeil on TwitterSee him every Sunday night in the Sunday Service! (broadcast online during lockdown too!)Christine Bortolin:@TheOnlyBortolin on TwitterSee her every Tuesday night in Little Mountain Improv (also broadcasting during lockdown!)And of course, follow us on Twitter at @SciTelShow
Parts 1 and 2 of a play by Alicia Tobin narrated by Graham Clark. Starring Ryan Beil, Jessica Delisle and introducing Kevin Lee as Jay Arner.
Parts 1 and 2 of a play by Alicia Tobin narrated by Graham Clark. Starring Ryan Beil, Jessica Delisle and introducing Kevin Lee as Jay Arner.
Peter Crockford is an earth historian, geochemist, geobiologist, and all-round good guy. On this, the first-ever episode of Science Telephone, Peter teaches Alistair Ogden, Ryan Beil, and Christine Bortolin about ancient biospheres and they ruin it completely.Follow this week's guests on the INTERNET!Peter Crockford:@GeoPete4 on TwitterAlistair Ogden:@Alistair_Ogden on Twitter@AlistairOgden on InstagramCheck out his fantastic stand-up showcase Comedypants!Ryan Beil:@RyanBeil on TwitterSee him every Sunday night in the Sunday Service! (broadcast online during lockdown too!)Christine Bortolin:@TheOnlyBortolin on TwitterSee her every Tuesday night in Little Mountain Improv (also broadcasting during lockdown!)And of course, follow us on Twitter at @SciTelShow
Improviser Ryan Beil returns to talk Urkel, old man movie complaints, and 7-11.
In this episode, we drink pineapple beer that just tastes like beer with voice actor, Ryan Beil and music composer Emmett Hall. Join us as we go beyond fake meat and into real stories about Ryan's acting career at A&W and relive Emmett's office Christmas party rescue mission. Beer Friday is available on iTunes, Podbean, Overcast, Google Play HOSTS: Rich Johnson Brent Bouchard Guest Links: Ryan Beil - http://blindtigercomedy.ca/ Emmett Hall - https://revered.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q06tD2vvWug Brewery: Granville Island Brewing Snacktime: A & W Beyond Meat burger Favorite things: Exit 73 iphone Filmmaking Lucifer's Friend - Mind Exploding South Park Stick of Truth
Actor, comedian and baseball boy Ryan Beil returns to discuss ZZ Top, being on The X-Files, and motorcycles.
Actor, comedian and baseball boy Ryan Beil returns to discuss ZZ Top, being on The X-Files, and motorcycles.
Actor, comedian and baseball boy Ryan Beil returns to discuss ZZ Top, being on The X-Files, and motorcycles.
Graham Clark (comedian, Stop Podcasting Yourself) joins us to tell the story of the time he just wanted to be A&W's friend, and they decided that they really did not want that. At all. Luckily, Graham tells the Blocked Boys of other brand friendship success stories like Ragu and Tombstone Pizza and the three get up to discussing flavored milk, pogs, Crocs, Cat Shit Guy, and Mike Francesca finally learning that soccer players kick with both legs. PLUS! It's the top 3 you've all been waiting patiently for, one so hotly contested it'll be talked about for months! Also, in addition, plus, your two best friends the Blocked Boys are bringing you great bonus content. For $5 a month over at www.patreon.com/blockedparty, you can get access to all of our bonus episodes, including our latest where we review celebrity Cameos with Ryan Beil. You also get access to our Discord chat, where we discuss hot-button topics like curling and which Doritos are good. Join today!
Improviser Ryan Beil returns to talk high school plays, sores, and pay-per-view.
Ryan Beil makes his triumphant return to the show after eight long years. The actor/improviser talks baseball, fish, lying to casting directors, getting roughed up by George Costanza, performing standup, fly-fishing, Fiddler on the Roof, and praying. Plus he creates a joke out of thin air!
Actor and improviser Ryan Beil returns to talk plays, Europe, and indoor activities.
Hilarious actor and comedian Ryan Beil joins the co-ghosts to discuss pranks, xenomorphs, raccoons and fast food.
Hilarious actor and comedian Ryan Beil joins the co-ghosts to discuss pranks, xenomorphs, raccoons and fast food.
Hilarious actor and comedian Ryan Beil joins the co-ghosts to discuss pranks, xenomorphs, raccoons and fast food.
In our world, unexplained phenomena are represented by two separate, yet equally important groups: the mysterious beings who perpetrate these events, and The FBI Agents who investigate them. These are their stories… Join Courtney and Alison as they recap S10E03 – “Mulder And Scully Meet The Weremonster” – and learn about amazing unsolved mysteries such as how to be the worst FBI agent you can be, how to exeunt like Ryan Beil, and how we convinced former X-Files SFX artist Brad Proctor to spend twenty full minutes in a sound booth with a couple of bone-heads like us.
H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) welcomes Lucy Maud Montgomery (Ryan Beil) to a special traveling edition of The Dead Authors Podcast. Recorded Live at The Sunday Service's "Comedy Bender," Vancouvcer, BC, Canada, 22 September 2014. About 826: 826 National is a nonprofit organization that provides strategic leadership, administration, and other resources to ensure the success of its network of eight writing and tutoring centers. 826 centers offer a variety of inventive programs that provide under-resourced students, ages 6-18, with opportunities to explore their creativity and improve their writing skills. We also aim to help teachers get their classes excited about writing. Our mission is based on the understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention, and that strong writing skills are fundamental to future success. Last year our tutoring centers — located in Ann Arbor, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, DC — served over 29,000 students. For more information: http://826national.org/chapters/ Visit The Time Travel Mart online: http://826la.org/store/
Ryan Beil returns to talk spring training, Pet Shop Boys, and Burger Chef.
Aaron Read is a triple threat: improviser, musician, and visual artist. No wonder he was a couple minutes late to the show. When the man with buns of steel showed up, we talked about kissing Ryan Beil, his obsession with beaded curtains, top phone mime techniques, noise music, burnt pubes in Finland, and we end it with the big closer: racism and misogyny. This episode brought to you by Duffin's Donuts.
Matt and Ryan beg and plead for your money, while being spooked by a ghost man with a ghost backpack. Ryan Beil makes an appeal. Matt plays his junior high punk band. They are invited to many parties.Plays: Nervous Talk, Teenanger, TBA.
Live in Vancouver 2014 w/ The Sunday Service - Merry Christmas humons! Matt Besser is joined by Ryan Beil, Caitlin Howden, Kevin Lee, Aaron Read, and Taz VanRassel of Vancouver's award-winning improv group The Sunday Service for a special LIVE improv4humans recorded from Vancouver complete with scenes about parents with no boundaries, an upset man who interrupts everyone he runs by telling them of how he put his iPhone in a microwave, trucker's CB radio slang, and more. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual , and Dragoon's new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com !
Merry Christmas humons! Matt Besser is joined by Ryan Beil, Caitlin Howden, Kevin Lee, Aaron Read, and Taz VanRassel of Vancouvers award-winning improv group The Sunday Service for a special LIVE improv4humans recorded from Vancouver complete with scenes about parents with no boundaries, an upset man who interrupts everyone he runs by telling them of how he put his iPhone in a microwave, truckers CB radio slang, and more. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual , and Dragoons new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com !See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ryan Beil returns to talk adult bullies, True Detective, and dancing kids.
Improviser and former spokesman Ryan Beil returns to talk about single-A baseball, donkey riding, and Graham's weird commercial.
When comedian/actor Ryan Beil dropped by the What's So Funny? studios, he was a mere Jessie Award nominee (four times over, yet). Eight days later he was a Jessie Award-winning thespian. That's the power of the podcast. We talk about how all the accolades will never overshadow his work as Ryan the Trainee on the A and W commercials.
Ryan Beil returns to talk To Catch A Predator and tribute bands, then we open a package.
Improviser Ryan Beil joins us for a laugh-fest fueled by Elvis, Smashmouth, and Expo Ernie.