American actor, television/film producer and director, writer, and singer
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Join Tougie and Cyn as they discuss "Chitty Chitty Death Bang!" The episode features Peter after he is placed under house arrest, and decides to open his own bar in the family's basement. The bar immediately becomes a success among Peter's male friends when his wife, Lois, begins to sing and dance in front of them while wearing revealing clothing. Meanwhile, Stewie attempts to create a time travel device in order to escape the pain of teething.Check us out in video form on YouTube!
Join Tougie and Cyn as they discuss "Chitty Chitty Death Bang!" The episode follows Peter after he tries to make amends for his son, Stewie's, first birthday party when he loses their reservation at a popular kids' restaurant known as Cheesie Charlie's. Meanwhile, Meg becomes friends with an excitable girl named Jennifer, who leads her to join a death cult (inspired by the 1997 Heaven's Gate mass suicide) in an attempt to fit in. Check us out in video form on YouTube!
Join Tougie and Cyn as they discuss "I Never Met the Dead Man!" The episode follows Peter as he teaches his daughter Meg how to drive. Due to his terrible advice, they crash into a satellite dish, disrupting the city's cable. Peter begins to suffer from television withdrawal but finds new life in outdoor activities, driving his family to exhaustion. Meanwhile, Stewie plots to destroy the world's supply of broccoli with a weather control device so Lois cannot force him to eat the vegetable.Check us out in video form on YouTube!
Join Tougie and Cyn as they embrace their passion and love for Family Guy in the form of this new episodic podcast! Today, the Guys talk about the pilot episode of the show and all that led up to it!
Seth Macfarland donated 5 million to help workers affected by the SAG and WGA strikes. Seth wrote, directed and starred as a Talking Teddy Bear in what 2012 movie?
In this episode, we explore how Mark Hentemann, a Family Guy writer and producer, became an accidental landlord and a successful real estate investor. Hear how Mark went from meeting Mike Henry and Seth MacFarland to scaling up his portfolio with partners and evangelizing real estate. Mark shares his best investment in real estate and his worst investment, offering listeners valuable lessons about navigating the market during tricky times, leveraging tax advantages when selling a duplex, and finding the right people to work with.  Tune in now for an inspiring story of success!  [00:01 - 09:32] Opening Segment Mark Hentemann is a real estate investor, writer, and producer on Family Guy He has been investing in multifamily since 1999 and built a portfolio of 19 multifamily apartment complexes in LA, Austin, and Denver He started his career as a greeting card writer at American Greetings He was then offered a job writing for The Late Show with David Letterman After a year, his agent suggested he move to LA for more opportunities  [09:33 - 17:00] From Script Payments to Real Estate Investing Mark met Seth McFarland and pitched a show that Fox bought Bought a duplex with script payments and rented it out to Mike Henry Duplex increased in value from $360,500 to $1.27 million in five years Realized the potential of real estate investing and decided to scale up investments  [17:01 - 23:57] Leveraging Tax Advantages and Building a Real Estate Team Mark became an evangelist to friends and writer colleagues, encouraging them to invest in real estate Targeted LA, Austin, and Denver as markets for investments Built a team of partners and investors with complementary skills Striking a balance between real estate, show business, and family  [23:58 - 34:57] Closing Segment Best investment: real estate worst investment: a startup company The most important lesson learned: be a good partner Quotes:  "Try to add value to other people. It'll make your experience more enjoyable, you'll make good connections, and you'll succeed." - Mark Hentemann  "That's the beauty of real estate. It hides the money you're making in a lot of ways." - Mark Hentemann Connect with Mark! Website: www.QuantumCapitalINC.com Email: markhentemann@me.com Invest passively in multiple commercial real estate assets such as apartments, self-storage, medical facilities, hotels, and more through https://www.passivewealthstrategy.com/crowdstreet/  Track your rental property's finances with Stessa. Go to www.escapingwallstreet.com.  Join our Passive Investor Club to access passive commercial real estate investment opportunities.  LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or clicking here to listen to our previous episodes.
Ray reflects on the arrest of Donald Trump. He reflects on aging. Also, we take a look at Seth MacFarlands great live action Star Trek tribute, "The Orville". ______________________________________________________________________ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts (Itunes) Green Room On Air Web Site: http://greenroomonair.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raysgreenroom/ Opening and Closing Music by Carly Ozard: http://carlyozard.com Contact Ray at Green Room on Air: greenroomonair@gmail.com  b0hvzqhbcqeLFd0FnpFz  Â
Frequent appearances of Johnny Carson's & Jay Leno's “Tonight Show” made LA weatherman & comedian Fritz Coleman a celebrity for 40 years & counting. Actor John Ashton's credits include “Midnight Run,” & “Beverly Hills Cop” 1 & 2. NYC's “The Wetlands” became a legendary live venue due a great deal to work of concert promoter Peter Shapiro. Scott Grimes (Voice of Steve Smith) talks of 17 seasons of Seth MacFarland's “American Dad” series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you think the Treasure Valley has a hate problem? Nate explores this question after another news story came out about vandalism involving symbols of hate. Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarland, has donated money to Nancy Pelosi. Is this something you can look past to enjoy the show? The Biden Administration has announced that they will strike up a prisoner trade in order to get Paul Whelen and WNBA player Brittney Griner back. It is rumored that the deal will include the release of an arms dealer with the nickname "Merchant of Death", back to Russia. Do you agree or disagree with this trade? (7/27/22)
On this midsummer night's eve, David and Daniel don't dare delve into their darkest dreams, but they do drop down and into the archives and (fail to) solve a Saturday puzzle from ten years ago. They discuss quilts, trends, and the alps. Daniel says you should see “See” starring the incomparable handsome Jason Momoa. Streaming 2 season on Apple TV+. David says you may have missed the Star Trekian tribute, “The Orville” starring the one and only family man, Seth MacFarland.
The guys start out talking about DT's plans for the holidays. Then they dive right into the idea of religion in sci-fi, such as Babylon5, Star Wars, and Star Trek. They question the writers' motives for withholding religion from the stories at least on the human side. And then immediately point out Seth MacFarland is an atheist and how that is reflected in The Orville. Then they discuss the value of religion in sci-fi at all.
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Punky Brewster, anatomy names, weird parents, getting married, paying for shit, not wanting to go out, friends, paid podcasts, the dude from a few good men, 2012, Cinemasins, Ryan George, horror movies, streaming vs cable, Doctor Who, Seth Macfarland, The Ranch, Hollywood, Schitt's Creek, The Good Place, drugs, graphics, music, Stephen Lynch, Joe Cartoon, randomness
Second hour of the show starts with Craig Gass hanging out with us for another segment. He tells us about his embarrassing encounter with Seth Macfarland and how Christopher Walken reacted to hearing his spot on impression of him. Crowley then tells you why he's DONE with James Conner and his injury prone ass. He's actually never hurt his ass that was just a figure of speech. It's then time for the great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined.
Second hour of the show starts with Craig Gass hanging out with us for another segment. He tells us about his embarrassing encounter with Seth Macfarland and how Christopher Walken reacted to hearing his spot on impression of him. Crowley then tells you why he's DONE with James Conner and his injury prone ass. He's actually never hurt his ass that was just a figure of speech. It's then time for the great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined.
 Thom Rotella - Making It as a Professional Instrumentalist and ComposerNow a talented instrumentalist and composer, Thom Rotella has achieved both critical and commercial success. He has produced and recorded 11 CDs as a leader that have garnered listeners throughout the world for many years. He has also had a thriving career writing and playing for television and films, as well as being an in-demand session player. Rotella has performing and recording credits with a wide variety of world-renowned artists across the musical spectrum, including Norah Jones, D onna Summer, Frank Sinatra, Cher, The Beach Boys, Phil Spector, Lionel Richie, Bette Midler, Luciano Pavarotti, Seth MacFarland, David Foster, Stanley Turrentine, Tom Scott, Rick Braun, Gerald Ablright and Gregg Karukas.
Comedian, actress, and host of MaximumFun.org's comedy quiz show Go Fact Yourself joins Jordan and Jesse as they take a break from their usual topic and have a nice chat about Helen's experience working with Sir Patrick Stewart, the creative peaks and valleys of Seth MacFarland's career, and Jordan's controversial opinion of a canonical sci-fi movie. Â Plus, musician Rachael Cantu joins in for Momentous Occasions and plays a song from her new album.
Seth MacFarland's ode to Star Trek debuts with The Orville. It is designed to pay homage to the Next Gen series. A planetary collision was postponed due to rain, because that happens. This is our season seven finale. Also, some news stories from the past week. SHOWNOTES: Random Roundtable: That planetary collision has been postponed due to rain This fucking iPhone… Moving The Lazy Geeks Podcast release to Tuesdays One Awesome Thing: Steven: Matthew Vaughn's Vision of Superman Adam: Doom on Switch Entertainment- Steven: CW/DC Crossover Plot and Title Revealed Adam: Kingsman 2 Director Not Happy About Spoilers Gaming- Steven: All Halo 360 Games Are Backwards Compatible Adam: Nintendo Shipped more but Sold More Switches then expected Comics- Steven: Doomsday Clock Trailer Adam: HBO Producing Watchmen Pilot Technology- Steven: Apple TV 4K Will Only Stream 4K Movies Adam: Sprint and T-Mobile Close Deal Discussion: Review of The Orville Wanna Donate to our Beer Fund: Donate to our PayPal Venmo: @thelazygeeks_1010 Contact Us: Blog: https://thelazygeeks.com/ Email: themailbag@thelazygeeks.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelazygeeks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelazygeeks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelazygeeks/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Thelazygeeks --- 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/thelazygeeks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelazygeeks/support
Join us this week in a Galaxy far far away, oh wait no wrong franchise, this week we step aboard the Orville during its maiden voyage.  Listen in as we discuss our hatred for Seth Macfarland’s acting,  trees saving the day, and Kyle inventing Star Trek races.  See if Thomas comes in this week with an answer from last week. Our Theme:  TV Youth by Sonic Avenues - http://www.sonicavenues.com/ Our website:  https://uninformedcritics.com Tweet us any questions or if you can help us answer our big questions of the week @UnInCritics
The past weekend Fox debuted Seth MacFarland’s The Orville, a show that seems custom tailored for the Regular Joes unique demographic. Or not. The Joes offer their thoughts on the pilot, and hopes for what the show could be.  Next up, Barry, Dave and Tod continue the countdown to Star Trek Discovery by rating the best and worst of the Trek big screen offerings. SPOILER Khan still reigns supreme. The TOS Khan that is. Lastly, we take quick look at some of the offerings in the PropStore Treasures from Film and Television Live Auction on Sept. 26th. With props ranging from the extremely desirable to the esoteric. Also included at no extra cost, the last round of anxious speculation prior to the announcement that JJ ABRAMS will write and direct Episode 9. Thanks for listening!
Join the Admiral as we review Seth MacFarland's newest TV program: ORVILLE!
Andy and Lex are joined this week by Carl and Pete. They discuss an extra Secret Empire issue, Agents of Shield gets renewed, the Gifted trailer, and Seth MacFarland's new show Orville.
Andy and Lex are joined this week by Carl and Pete. They discuss an extra Secret Empire issue, Agents of Shield gets renewed, the Gifted trailer, and Seth MacFarland's new show Orville.
Cyrah Hawkins came out to riff along about a vast number of Hollywood and TV misgivings and trends, along with some hilarious riffin on dares and the intricacies of Teledildonics. Remote sex! How do you not love that? Also, Teddy loses at Google Feud for a change.
Lee, Chapin and Tyson spend some time in Beantown with Mark Wahlberg and his buddy Ted with Seth MacFarland’s debut film. They review the film, discuss Wahlberg himself and give their Top 5 transitions from TV to movies.