Podcast appearances and mentions of seth mcfarland

American actor, television/film producer and director, writer, and singer

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So You Think You're Iconic?

This week Kelley and Jordan go over, "Ted." In this episode they talk about how cool Kelley is, they don't understand where the Boston accents came from, they don't understand how Ted‘s legal status works, and notice that Seth McFarland really likes to bring up 9/11.Listen to us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or anywhere else you listen to podcastsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/so-you-think-youre-iconic/id1528462095Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1sV5jnnsnI7mcCk3pA7yVT?si=rD_0rUScQS2y2arFbbJZPg&dl_branch=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sytyipodcast/Twitter:  https://twitter.com/SYTYIPODCASTYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClWbWmlH_IEXGy9Dbbeg--A

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Red Raccoon Radio
115 - Ravenlofty goals, American Board game winners, and a D100 memorial

Red Raccoon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 86:34


Jamie and John supports Pluto Nash, no matter what Jamie says. TakeawaysMedia people decide awards in various industriesGames that are kid-friendly and enjoyable for adults are highly sought afterShorter, casual games are gaining popularity in the tabletop gaming industry Board Game Industry TrendsDungeons & Dragons ExpansionKickstarter Success D&D Ravenloft expansionLouis Zocchi's legacyChapters00:00 Introduction to Tabletop Gaming Awards29:54 Discussion of Award-Winning Games53:07 Dungeons & Dragons Expansion59:22 New Dungeons & Dragons Expansion01:05:26 New Games and Events01:14:22 Upcoming Events and Fundraiser01:24:46 Dungeon Crawler Carl and Seth McFarland

Film Bros! Podcast
Ep 431 The Naked Gun (Spoiler) Review

Film Bros! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 37:23


In this episode the FilmBros discuss "The Naked Gun" produced by Seth McFarland and starring Liam NeesonLeave a message on our socials! Twitter, TIktok, IG @FIlmBrosPodcastSupport the show

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew
Ep 93 - Laugh It Up Fuzzball The Family Guy Trilogy - Americana Root Beer

It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 55:03


Seth McFarland's parody retelling of the Star Wars original trilogy is hilarious, and garnered George Lucas's approval, and ours, despite not being “Shauna friendly”.Today's root beer is Americana.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2420 CWSA 03/21/24

Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 87:02


My book Reframe Your Brain, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/3bwr9fm8 Find my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.com Content: Politics, Seth McFarland, Ireland Free Speech, Batshit Crazy Women Stories, MacKenzie Scott, California Math Standards, Stanford Jo Boaler, Julian Assange Plea Offer, Kari Lake SCOTUS, Maricopa Voting Machines, President Trump, Leticia James, 8th Amendment, Black Swan Ops, George Floyd, Google Bloodbath Definition, Tony Bobulinski Testimony, AOC Liar Eyes, Turd Caucus, Israel Hamas War, Scott Adams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content from Scott Adams, including micro-lessons on lots of useful topics to build your talent stack, please see scottadams.locals.com for full access to that secret treasure. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-adams00/support

Drep and Stone
Knappogue Castle 12 Year and What's the Deal With Irish Whiskey in America?

Drep and Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 44:53


On this episode we sample and review Knappogue Castle 12 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey while discussing BIG HELLOS to new friends and welcome back old friends, Seth McFarland, Errol Garner, VERY serious questions, another pregnant pause, Kyle's Gaelic skills are impeccable, Drep and Stone sponsored by DuoLingo, being part of a large Irish family, distilattes and barrels, a good amount of irish whiskey but not enough good Irish whiskey, The Dead Rabbit, more conversations around Irish Whiskey, and the Irish Whiskey revolution is on the horizon.  Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #230

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2339 CWSA 12/31/23 Goodbye 2023, And Why Does 2024 Keep Trying To Make Me Love It?

Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 71:25


My new book Reframe Your Brain, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/3bwr9fm8 Find my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.com Content: Politics, Lab-Grown Diamond, Hawaiian Life Expectancy, Human Grounding Theory, Libs Of TikTok, Facebook, Belief In Science, Food Pyramid, Dilberito, Mental Illness Causes, AI, Bill Maher, Seth McFarland, Covid Vax Debate, Athlete Covid Deaths, Brian Lupo Gateway Pundit, GA 2020 Forensic Audit, Josie Redheaded Libertarian, Nikki Haley, David Axelrod's Warning, Houthi Attacks, President Trump, New FBI Building, Scott Adams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content from Scott Adams, including micro-lessons on lots of useful topics to build your talent stack, please see scottadams.locals.com for full access to that secret treasure. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-adams00/support

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2338 CWSA 12/30/23 Lots Of 2024 Optimism While Laughing At Today's Batch Of Absurdities

Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 99:34


My new book Reframe Your Brain, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/3bwr9fm8 Find my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.com Content: Politics, Michael Cohen, AI Case Law Research, Elon Musk, Tesla Robots, Ballot Printing Hardware, Swatting Conservatives, Seth McFarland, Bill Maher, President Trump, Insurrection, James Lindsey, Social Media Moderation Policy, Politico Hit Piece, Politifact Hit Piece, Mayor Brandon Johnson, Violence Reparations, Mental Health Detection, Derek Chauvin, CA Free Healthcare, Vivek Ramaswamy, President Trump, Thomas Massie, SBF Charges Dropped, Mike Pompeo, Ukraine Funding, Unvetted Immigration, Ukraine War, Adam B. Coleman, Scott Adams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content from Scott Adams, including micro-lessons on lots of useful topics to build your talent stack, please see scottadams.locals.com for full access to that secret treasure. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-adams00/support

Passive Wealth Strategies for Busy Professionals
From 1 2-Unit to 19 Apartment Complexes with Mark Hentemann, Family Guy Producer & Writer

Passive Wealth Strategies for Busy Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 34:57


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.

Movies That Made Us Gay
183. Flash Gordon with special guest Seán Ferrick

Movies That Made Us Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 85:41


"Flash, Flash, I love you, but we only have fourteen hours to save the Earth!" We invited over Trek Culture's Seán Ferrick back on the podcast to watch the camp extraveganza Flash Gordon (1980). Like the renegade cousin strung out on psychedelics to George Lucas's more successful Star Wars Flash, Gordon is one of our favorite cult classics to come out of the early 1980s. Nobody knew how to put on a show like Italian movie mogul Dino De Laurentiis, and Flash Gordon has it all. Playgirl coverboy Sam J. Jones as our sincere beefcake protagonist, the wooden tour de force performance of Melody Anderson as Dale, Max von Sydow chewing the scenery as Emperor Ming the Merciless (culturally insenstive is an understatement here).  All political correctness aside, Flash Gordon is still a good time. We talk about Timothy Dalton doing the most with the least amount of character of the bunch, Brian Blessed playing his performance to the back row with his army of  harness clad Winged Hawk-Men. Not to mention the rocking score by Queen. This movie went onto be a huge inspiration to Seth McFarland, Taika Waititi, and Edgar Wright for it's insanly fun imagry. FLASH Ah-ah He'll Save Every One of Us!  Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay (http://www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay) Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Twitter: @MTMUGPod Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna

After These Messages Podcast
#350 Ever Meta Celebrity?

After These Messages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 84:39


Andrew and Vieves look at commercials that wink and nod at the careers of their famous spokes people. Plus, Andrew declares that he is funnier than Seth McFarland, and an erstwhile toy seems like a recipe for disaster.

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Talking About Birds: A St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Nate and Ben discuss the FIRST PLACE ST LOUIS CARDINALS, Miles Mikolas' incredible near miss, Tommy Edman and just how sorry we are, Paul Goldschmidt (MVP), O'Neill!, Donovan!, Seth McFarland, TJ McFarland, Matz, Hicks, Yadi and Knizer (sad face), Matt Carpenter, and much more on this episode of #TAB! 

Donna & Steve
Wednesday 5/25 Hour 3- Millennial X Games

Donna & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022


Seth McFarland had an NFT stolen, A study on young people using travel agents, Millennial X Games, It's a big streaming weekend...

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Heilman & Haver
Heilman & Haver - Episode 58 (Guest Michelle Danner)

Heilman & Haver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 31:10


Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 58.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   EPISODE 58 SYNOPSIS We're pleased to be joined by Michelle Danner, legendary LA acting coach (to the likes of Salma Hayek, Seth McFarland, Gerard Butler, Henry Cavell, and many more!), accomplished film and stage director, and author.  Michelle has also directed and acted in over thirty plays and musicals in New York and Los Angeles and joins us to share her wisdom from nearly 30 years as an acting coach and what she's learned from her time on stage and behind (and in front of) the camera.   ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS   "The Crucible" at WWCA... starring Greg! Go see Greg and a cast of talented local favorites perform the Tony Award-winning play, "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller.  The show runs through March 20th and tickets and more info can be had at www.wwca.us.  And check out Greg's five-part blog series, "The Crucible Diaries", for a behind-the-curtain look at the production, available now on our website. "Richard III" reimagined at the Rep Playing now through April 3rd at Seattle Rep it's “Teenage Dick” -  a satirical retelling of Shakespeare's Richard III set in 2010.  You can find Greg's review of the show on our Film & Stage Reviews page and get tickets and more info at www.seattlerep.org.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Michelle Danner Michelle Danner is a legendary acting teacher and founder of the Creative Center for the Arts and the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory.  She is also now well-established as a successful feature film director.  Her film “Bad Impulse,” a psychological thriller about family secrets and modern technology won Best Narrative Feature at the 2019 International Independent Film Awards and the Best Director Award at the 2019 Culver City Film Festival. Michelle's other film “The Runner“, an action thriller and true-life coming of age story, has played at 28 festivals around the country and internationally. Danner won Best Director five times including at the Milan Gold Awards, the Montreal Independent Film Festival, and the Paris Play Film Festival. Raised in a show business family with a deep appreciation for all of the performing arts, Danner also runs the boutique “Cinema at the Edge” film festival and recently directed a new one-person virtual play, Bonnie Culver's “Norris,” starring Anne Archer, based on the memoirs of the widow of writer Norman Mailer. A dedicated mom of two (one an aspiring filmmaker), Danner still has her “day job” – overseeing the faculty of the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory, and conducting her weekly acting class. Her list of students has included Christian Slater, Salma Hayek, Gerard Butler, Seth McFarlane, Penelope Cruz, Chris Rock, Gabrielle Union, and Zooey Deschanel.   A longtime student of legendary acting teachers like Stella Adler and Uta Hagen, Danner's eclectic approach (which she calls “The Golden Box”) allows actors the freedom to employ a wide variety of techniques.  She joined us from her home in LA. Connect with Michelle: The Michelle Danner Acting Studio On Instagram On Twitter On Facebook

Middle Class Film Class
Gab & Chatter: Kimi / The Tinder Swindler / Jeen-Yuhs pt.1 / Cliffhanger / The Novice

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 64:06


The Razzies' new category, Ana De Armas is Marilyn Monroe, and Walton Goggins in the Fallout-verse. Plus! The Life of Larry David, Dune Part 2 is in the works, and Francis Ford Coppola says 'Feh' to crowd fundingIn news: Abeyta Studio, The Navarro's Rumpus Room, ass to ass, fountain pen, hipsters, The Tragedy of Macbeth, Ethan Coen, Aunt Linda, Casablanca, AFI top 100, Video Game Movies, Rambo, Stanley Kubrick, Don Bluth, Cabaret, Dead Again, Kenneth Branagh, Liza Minnelli, ScottF Frank, Logan, Out of Sigma Queens Gambit, Godless, The Wolverine, Marley and Me, Minority Report, Get Shorty. Emma Thompson, Andy Garcia, Ana de Armas, Andrew Dominik, Marilyn Monroe, NC-17, Blonde, Joyce Carol Oates, JFK, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly, The Razzies, Halle Berry, Catwoman, Bruce Willis, American Siege, Apex, Cosmic Sin, Deadlock, Fortress, Midnight in the Switchgrass, Out of Death, Survive the Game, Marlon Brando, Nicolas Cage, Bruce Purkey, What's in the Box, Post Tenebras Lux, Shrek Retold, Find Your Film, Bobbleheads The Movie, The Ridiculous 6, Adam Sandler, Taylor Laughter, The Magnificent Seven, Seth McFarland, A Million Ways to die in the West, Joseph Bridges, Dune Part 2, Jordan, Josh Brolin, Nick Nolte, Warner Brothers, Timothee Chalamet, Willy Wonka, Iron Man, Terrance Howard, Don Cheadle, Katie Holmes, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Denis Villeneueve, Stelan Skarsgard, Francis Ford Copola, The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, Goodfellas, Martin Scorsese, Megalopolis, Oscar Isaac, Forest Whitaker, Cate Blanchett, Jack, Robin Williams, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Hearts of Darkness, Martin Sheen, Fallout Amazon series, Halo, Tik Tok, Walton Goggins, Justified, Bill Paxton, Twister, Aliens, Frailty, Independence Day, Invincible, Hateful Eight, Django Unchained, The Walking Dead, Lord of the Rings series, Golden Girls, Larry David, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry Charles, triangle, rhombus, equilateral, isosceles, parallelogramhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com    Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro    Pete Abeyta   and Tyler Noe    Streaming Picks:The Tinder Swindler - NetflixKimi - HBO MaxThe Novice - $7 rental on every rental serviceCliffhanger - NetflixTexas Chainsaw Massacre - NetflixJeen-Yuhs part 1 - Netflix

Jason and Deb Full Show
Morning X Game Room - Let's Talk Talkies

Jason and Deb Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 37:07


Nick and Emily face off in a round of the IMDB Game, plus what's the worst thing you can call a woman? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Before They Were Famous
Arif Zahir / Azerrz | Before They Were Cleveland | YouTuber Turned Voice Actor on Family Guy

Before They Were Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 8:34


Before Arif Zahir be announced as the new voice actor to take on the role of Cleveland for Family Guy. Before Arif Zahir would clock in 6.2 Million YouTube Subscribers, almost 200K on Instagram & 33K on Twitter at the time of this recording. Before Arif Zahir would master voice impression of Kendrick Lamar, Barack Obama, Pennywise, Donald Trump, Seth McFarland, and nearly the entire cast of Family Guy. Before he was voicing Cleveland on YouTube and recently get cast to voice the next upcoming season well your boy Arif grew up a massive fan of Jim Carrey. In particular the film Liar Liar. Anyone who knows me and my story knows that Jim Carrey was the first-ever Before They Were Famous video I made back in mom's basement - so hearing that really put a smile on my face. Arif is hitting the big time but that doesn't mean he hasn't put in an incredible amount of work. He's been posting to YouTube all sorts of videos and voice impressions for seven years now and it's all paying off in a big way.

Slashers
Cannibal! The Musical (1993)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 73:29


It’s here! The end of TroMarch is finally here! And what better way to send you Goons off with the last episode discussing Cannibal! The Musical? This one’s special, because not only is it a musical, but it’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s debut full-length feature film. Before South Park was conceived, this was the first love child, so-to-speak. It’s interesting how this film came to be in the first place, how this showcases a funny little character attribute of Trey Parker, and all of the trivia and tidbits that make this Troma film so perfect--especially if you’re introducing Troma to a Troma virgin. The episode also features our unsolicited opinions of South Park, The Simpsons and even Family Guy’s Seth McFarland. We even get into Troma’s only PG film, Monster in the Closet, starring a very young and adorable Paul Walker (which we did on our recent Patreon watch party). Be sure to check out the entire episode through the end to hear what our buds, Damn! That's Scary, had to say about the film We had a bat shit crazy month of Troma, so this ending is bittersweet, but we stay tuned for a new theme next month! This week's "Hidden Track" is You're Not Alone by The Sams. Check them out at linktr.ee/sorocabapunx and get their new EP, "Karma." If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support

In The KNOE
KNOE | Shoot the Sh!t | It's Not That Hard

In The KNOE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 126:46


Itagaki Return | NRS is Sensitive | Naked Gun Reboot | No Unions | Batman Sequel | Batwoman Ratings | Corporate MS Ruins Xbox | Geo-Blocking Lawsuit | Biohazard Demo | Maga Big Sad | COVID Update | WoW - Streamer Get Threats

Did Somebody Say Movies?
#63. That Good Ol' Christmas Chronic

Did Somebody Say Movies?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 54:36


In this week's Christmas episode, our Heroes merrily discuss WW1984's Canadian release, the top Canadian prodco of 2020, Tom Cruise's COVID tirade, Jackass 4, updates on the Spiderverse cast, Seth McFarland's Revenge of the Nerds, and The Snyder-cut's release date. This week, they review The Mandalorian S2, Love Actually, and Songbird. *SPOILER WARNING*: This week's spoiler review is Songbird (00:40:31 - 00:50:27). Each episode, we review several films and shows in point-form and in-depth. In-depth coverage will contain spoilers.  Follow us on social media! Our Show: @dssm_podcastDavid James: @producerdavidjamesNicholas Koscik: @nickthesoundgripAustin Roberts: @ausrob101Sean Young: @syoungonlinePaper Padlock Productions: @paperpadlockproductionsElectronic Earth: @E2presents Theme Music / Shane Burke (@shaneburke97). Outro Music / Tobias Voigt Graphics & Social / Jessica Lavoie (@jesslavoiedesigns) 

CinemaChat Podcast w/Rob & Brent…and Reggie
Episode 291 - Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

CinemaChat Podcast w/Rob & Brent…and Reggie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 75:58


Don't forget that you can get this and a lot of extra weekly content by supporting us on PATREON Unfortunately, Rob had to miss, but everyone else is here this week to review a new Netflix Christmas movie called  Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020), but first... Theaters may fight back, 3 or $5 tickets for WB movies Sebastian Stan and Lily James as Tommy Lee and Pam Anderson on Hulu Revenge of the Nerds reboot by Seth McFarland and the Lucas Brothers Chris Pine will reportedly star in a live-action film adaptation of Hasbro's popular role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons... director also announced. Tom Cruise freaks out on people for breaking covid protocol  Box Office We now have a mid-week show called Cutting Room Floor that you'll only be able to catch by jumping aboard our Patreon, so go give it a look and toss us some cash if you have extra. You'll get an early release of the show (RAW LIVE SHOW on the weeks when we go live) most weeks and a bonus show every single week that no one gets for free!  If you don't feel like tossing us a little dough, fear not because the regular show will remain exactly the same each and every week.  THANKS FOR LISTENING! Follow us on Twitter Brent @XNotMalcolm Rob @Robbap1 Reggie @Hiddanas Dawson @andy_dawson You can also e-mail to us at CinemaChatPod@gmail.com You can find all of our previous scores HERE Thanks for listening!!

Words With Humans
Episode 8 - Words with Jared McKiernan

Words With Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 87:34


California dreaming with a California man! Jared McKiernan is our guest today! Jared has a degree in journalism and works for the startup company called our.news. They combat fake news and allow you to see the authors and the content you're viewing and fact check the source. It's a pretty fancy browser extension and an app called "Newstrition". We discuss decks, Gilbert Gottfried, Seth McFarland, and the difficulty of doing yoga on a smokers deck for a man who's 6'5". So check it out and give us a like and subscribe!

It’s the Film and Television Hour
Ep. 7 Talking Cartoon Animation

It’s the Film and Television Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 9:24


Today we are talking cartoon animation and Seth McFarland, as well as his brilliance. Love him or hate him this man is an entertainment genius. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sci-Fidelity Podcast
Episode 13 "Keanu. Man, Meme, Legend"

Sci-Fidelity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 73:41


The Sci-Fidelity crew is back! Along with special guest host Andres Reyes, the Sci-Fidelity crew discuss the life's work of everyone's favorite action star Keanu Reeves. They rank their top 3 favorite Keanu movies and what they loved and hated about the Matrix trilogy. The crew give their thoughts on Seth McFarland's The Orville.

Making Movies is HARD!!!
Don't focus on the problem, focus on the opportunity - with J. Lee!

Making Movies is HARD!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 83:18


This week On episode #266, Liz and Alrik have writer, director and actor J. Lee on the show to talk about working with Seth McFarland, making a feature film in 12 days, and working his way from PA to writer, to actor, to director! We also have segments from our Players of the week, female filmmakers Felicity Tillack and Erika Longo, as well as our first ever edition of the new segment Get Shorty, featuring a short film from Television writer, Felicia Pride!Where to Find J and The Players of the Week!Watch Atypical Wednesday on Amazon Now!J Lee on IMDBJ Lee on TwitterFelicia Pride's WebsiteFelicia Pride on TwitterErika Longo's WebsiteFelicity Tillack on LinkedInContact Liz & Alrik Send us an emailYou can find Liz Manashil @ www.lizmanashil.comYou can find Alrik @ www.alrikbursell.comYou can now find MMIH @ mmihpodcast on instagram!Leave a comment on our websiteFind us on our Facebook Community PageContact us on Twitter and Facebook

IT in the D
Episode 354 – Life Behind The Bar in the COVID World

IT in the D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 90:11


Hey, welcome. Thanks for hanging out with us. This is the it and the D show. We are broadcasting live from our homes and from the bar. Um, this is Bob, the sales guy, Dave, the geek, uh, Randy, I do the Twitters is doing the Twitters, uh, guests this week include, we got the Mikey from the old shillelagh downtown, and we got August in the house, old friend from whiskey in the jar and Hamtramck. We’re going to be talking about life behind the bar, and now that things are slowly opening up. And then also we’ve got a ton of stories going on. We’ve got his big boys gone forever. We’re running out of pennies and Dave, you may fire when ready? Wait, wait. I don’t think we can get started until I get some shredded cheese for my fajitas. Oh, good Lord.       Alright, go ahead, Bob. Hey, welcome. What is going on? This is the it and the d show. Can we still call it the it in the d show, we got to rename it. And at some point, Judy, Bob did, I’ve been, I’ve been lobbying for two and a half geeks for four years now. Can you still be Dave? I don’t know. We’ll figure that out later. This is episode three 54. We are broadcasting live from either our quarantine homes or the bars in one of them in Hamtramck. This is Bob, the sales guy that is Dave. The geek Randy. I do the Twitters is doing the Twitter. You can find us online at [inaudible] dot com. Give us a like on the socials and subscribe to us everywhere. Fine podcasts are sold. We, uh, and again, we’ve talked about this before. Uh, we are, uh, Lee, we’re leaving events out, uh, until August, no pun intended. Uh, and we’ll, we’ll be bringing them back then. We’ll do something outside and yeah. So that’s, that’s the update there. So yeah. Hey, just like we just introduced earlier, we have two illustrious guests, friends of ours for very, very long time. Both of them bartenders, we kind of want to do, uh, discuss, um, what life was like a behind the bar. We, we, you know, a few of us have been to the bar, but, uh, joining us is, uh, Mikey from the old Shalala downtown Detroit, sir. How have you been, haven’t seen you in awhile? Uh, I’ve been well, man, uh, just getting used to this non quarantine stuff and living the life and working, uh, dealing with all of the wonderful public. And then now this is a, it’s actually a first for the show. We’ve been doing this for what? Seven years. We haven’t had anyone ever calling live from the bar. August gets legs in the house. I mean, we’ve, we’ve done live broadcasts from bars, but we got August in the house. He is actually tending bar right now at whiskey and a jar down in Hamtramck, sir. How you doing? You’re on mute bud August. I’m actually not working tonight, but I figured it’d be fun to come here and show you just exactly what we’re looking at These days at afar in Hamtramck. Uh, ms. Katie is pretty much by herself with a few people outside, a couple of regulars. And that’s about the state of the world down here. Yeah. So odd. I’ll start things off with you like life behind the bar. Like, so I started trickling into a few bars. I live out everyone, you know, I live on Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, um, the bars out here pretty much business as usual. Um, a couple of them took out a couple of tables. Most of them like the open air ones in Rochester Hills are still the same. Dave was telling stories about going to, uh, with down a Cass corridor. They haven’t set up like a, like a seven mile gas station with a plastic barricades and little, little windows. So some people are taking it to huge extreme, some people aren’t, I guess what’s your take on, I guess, the new normal behind the bar? Well, it really depends on where you are. Like I went up to a bar in McComb County last week. I walked in and right walked right the hell out. Any place where you can buy beer by the bucket seems to not be following any protocols. There was no hand sanitizer around the same amount of bar stools. They might have tables. They don’t mind everyday. You come down here. Everyone’s pretty much following the rules. I walked into a place downtown, half the bar, stools, half the tables. It’s all about your local enforcement. And I understand that different areas, the city feel different political views about what’s going on, but behind the bar, it’s very bartender driven. We take the bar stools away and then by, you know, one 30 in the morning, there’s a few of them have found their way back up to the bar and just kind of deal with your friends and try to keep them, you know, the wear their masks when they’re ordering. So Katie Palona Sera is working, does not tolerate that. She’s only tolerating it because it’s me. I guess that was the, this reminds me a lot of when smoking got banned originally, there was, there was a hard line. There was not any, Oh, I’ll just lay it up. No one on mine. No, it was, it was, there was no middle. It was, it was off. Right. You’re you’re going to go outside and you’re going to smoke with this. It seems like there’s this weird yet? Depends on the bar. I was like, well, yeah. I mean, well, and let’s be real with the smoking thing. It really kind of dependent on where you were. Um, you know, a lot of the bars on the East side, you know, put the tip jar out and just said, Hey, throw some cash in. So if they come in and find us, we got it covered. Oh Jesus. Yeah. I kind of remember those days. It’s still a bar down here. It still exists. So I guess Mikey bringing you in old [inaudible] it’s one of the, uh, you know, I would say top 10 oldest bars in Detroit, at least from, from my standpoint, it’s one of the, one of the mainstays, um, I guess what’s life like behind the bar by you are obviously things are different, but like, Well, and keep in mind, Shalala closed literally right before st. Patrick’s day, which, you know what, you know, that, that kind of like bank rolls your year. Yeah. St. Patrick’s day and opening day. Yeah. That’s huge chunk for us. Um, bartenders are basically, uh, turned into cocktail servers right now. Uh, we’re taking care of all of the tables and stuff. Uh, we, it wasn’t until this weekend we allowed people to come to the bar, but there’s like, we set up four tables, uh, going long ways. So not out to the bar, just like connect to the bar. So people still can’t pass those tables to order. Um, they have to stand at one of those tables and you can congregate four or five people tops there and you have to stay at that table. And or when you’re at any other table, you have to be at those tables. We actually have a really good friends in the park, right guys, the guys that own the parking lot behind us, we’ve been dealing with the Aubrey’s for years. Like ever since, you know, my dad was working downtown and stuff. And so they are, uh, being very nice and generous and letting us finagle and see how, what works for us as far as extending our outside patio into a, the parking lot to therefore put more tables and get better business in. But it’s the same, it’s the same thing, man. People are going to do what people are going to do. And the fact that people have to be told four or five times to put their mask on when they’re walking around, uh, people have to be told that, look, I get it. There’s a DJ here, but the PJ’s here so it can provide different sounds. So we’re not just listening to Pandora, a full song. That could be a good, a good vibe going on. But So we’re not listening to Bob and Dave take over the jukebox. Yeah. But there’s still no dance. Right, right. Worse than both of us combined. True. That’s true. I get very there’s you guys look, man, I’m pretty sure the T and it stands for touched. That’s what it is. It’s it’s a MIT in the D that’s. Yeah. It’s the AMI Am. I Just wrote, Mike wrote our Alma mater Kudos to you, sir. That’s what I do. Um, but yeah, so people are like, you know, doing the dance floor thing and it’s like, the DJ literally stopped and said, Hey, move. There’s like eight feet here. And for some reason, 10 of you want to crowd into it to start dancing. When we don’t have a dance floor, he has stopped it. He put, he has put on Miley Cyrus, uh, to cause that no one dances to Miley Cyrus. Right. Um, Randy does, Randy doesn’t even do. Randy’s like, okay, wrecking ball. Got it. Got go In. The USA is not terrible. Is here. Welcome to episode three 54 beat on Randy. That’s going to be the title of visit. That’s nothing bad for him. I didn’t, I didn’t say off. I said on, I was thinking, but yeah. So people were still coming up to the bar. We had to say, get back six feet. We’re not going to serve you. We’re apparently the problem because we’re enforcing rules. Uh, you know, we have to be like, we’re not the governor. We didn’t set these rules up. We just have to follow them. Uh, you know, I, I commend what, uh, the Shalala has done. You know, even the health departments come in and said, didn’t have to tell us to move anything. They just were like, just put a couple more signs up. You know what I’m saying? So add a little bit more six feet, add a little bit more of this. Um, but it doesn’t matter what we do because the customers are just doing whatever they want to do. And it’s impacting us, which is a problem. Like not the business, but like the staff, like we stay away from. Right. Like I, yes, I’ve had COVID-19 but nobody knows specifically what happens anymore. Right. I could still get it again. There’s reports now saying that the immunities, the antibodies don’t last very long. It lasts a couple months. Well, guess what I had at st. Patrick’s day that’s two or three months, these antibodies aren’t protecting, I’m not guaranteeing, they’re protecting me from anything. I just, just help people out, man. But they don’t care. And because they don’t care, you’ve seen things like in the temple bar, in Detroit, which, I mean, they shouldn’t have been doing that anyway. A Mexican Fiesta out in Dearborn just went back down to, uh, only carry out orders because they’re like, you guys are acting like assholes to our staff. And while we’re the cleanliness of everything is a priority. Now the safety of our staff has to be a top priority. So we’re going to have to say, get away. And Mexican Fiesta is amazing. August, August. I wanted to bring in on that too. Like that’s the one thing I keep hearing is people being bundles and it’s like, yeah, I get it. You’ve been cropped up. Yeah. I get it. You’re excited about being out what it’s like, you should be so excited about coming out, like, okay, what do you need me to do to be out cool. I got it. I’m done. Like when I’ve gone out, I’ve made sure I’ve followed the, you don’t follow whatever the guidelines are, the place you’re going to. It’s not that hard friend Michelle’s still is not comfortable eating indoors or being indoors at a bar at all. We had reservations for eight o’clock on Friday, down at the Monarch to sit outside and she canceled them because it was supposed to rain and she wasn’t gonna eat it inside. I get it. Everyone has their different comfort levels. But then look at what happened in East Lansing. One clown shows up at Harper’s 62 people get sick and now 30 people and girls point all tied to the same spot. The number was 85. Yeah. Cause they all went back to a bonfire afterwards and hung out yet. Yeah. And now it just hit the news that, uh, fifth Avenue and we’re alone, three people that tested positive were in there, you know, on the 19th of June. So any surprised, So, yeah, so here’s my question. And this is actually one of the stories that I shot across for us to yak about, but I haven’t you guys here. Uh, so Imperial, uh, in Ferndale, uh, said they shut down, uh, because they got an anonymous phone call from someone, uh, that said they were in the restaurant a couple of days earlier and they were COVID positive. So like, is that the new, like one star Yelp review slash swatting where like, even if that’s not true, you call a place and say that, and you know, you’re basically shutting them down. Like you are shutting them down and forcing them to go through a deep, clean, and being a major inconvenient pain in the ass That, that joke has already run through all the sports talk radio about how these different teams are going to suddenly try to open up and play sports again. And the anonymous calls it. So and so really tested positive and they’re baking. It is going to shut down basketball or baseball or football, shut down a bar As bartenders. Are you both kicking out people who aren’t complying with rules or, Um, I have not had a problem where someone completely refused or didn’t have a mask with them. Uh, there’s always, someone will walk in off the patio without it. That guy will be like, dude. Oh, okay. And they’ll throw it back on. Uh, and I’ve not had that confrontation that I am dreading. Cause I know what’s coming next. I mean, I’m not gonna lie. I went to that’s by my house and it’s the middle of suburbia, not one person who had one on. Yeah. That’s what I noticed in McComb County, the servers and the staff had them, the customers gave them. No, no. Yeah. We’re the same way. Uh we’ve actually, we have boxes of masks. So if you don’t have a mask, when you come to the bar to come in, we’ll provide you with mat. I mean, if it’s like a group of like 10 people were eventually just be like, no, because obviously you haven’t had a mask this entire time, but we’re not, you know, if one or two people or like a dude’s mask broke while he was walking through the entrance and we gave him another mask, but it’s not so much that people are refusing to comply. It’s it’s like, again, it’s like you’re telling a five-year-old four or five times to do the exact same thing, you know? And, and that’s, and that’s the problem is I sh I’m not telling a four year, five year olds do the same thing, four or five times, I’m telling a 35 year old the same thing to do four or five times innovation. You gotta realize that it’s not just about you and your, this business could be, could take a, hit. The staff could take a hit. I mean, and look, the first weekend I was back, people were assholes and I’m talking about money-wise like, which is crazy to me. But the second and third week that I was back, people were amazing. Right. They shouldn’t have been loaded when they came back, man. Like you would think so. Right. But again, let’s not pretend like everyone’s gotten their unemployment check. So, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s a weird dynamic. I appreciate I’m the same way I was his girlfriend, same thing, same way. I don’t feel comfortable going out that much. Uh, I’ve gone, uh, eaten in downtown Royal Oak and I sat on a patio. Uh, I’ve walked around a couple places, you know, and that’s, that’s about it, man. Like I haven’t even, I went out the first night the bars were, uh, the Shalala was open and I really only went out to look and see what I was walking into on a scouting run. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I was like, then a friend was like, Hey, I’m down, down at pappies we’re sitting on the patio, come on out. And I was like, well, if you’re on the petty, you know, and, and, and that’s what it is. There’s a comfort level to everyone. And just because you, uh, your source of information tells you that whatever you’re doing is not necessary, that’s fine. And I’m not saying that you’re wrong for that. What I’m saying is you’re wrong for selling someone or making someone else feel like their source of information is wrong. So they have to follow your way. And I w what’s the worst that can happen. That you, when you wear a mask, do you find out you were right anyway, but you wore masking, made someone else feel comfortable. What’s the best that can happen. You find out you’re wrong and you help protect people. Correct? You were, you were mildly inconvenienced for a review, Right, man. And I’ve said it from the beginning to the end of this thing, when it was announced that in stores, private businesses have a no shirt, no shoes, no service, all of them. Now they’re saying no, no mass, no service. That’s not taken away. Your rights, man, that business has all the right in the world to tell you, you can’t be a Patriot. If you don’t wear a mask, get over it. So many people don’t realize that these are private businesses. They are not mandated to serve you under any circumstances. Like, I don’t know how that slipped by a lot of people. Um, I guess I’ll open up the floor to both of you guys, but I got a curious thing, like, let’s say this whole thing, poops the bed and it shuts down again. Um, how many of these bars can survive this thing? Because I know a lot of them run shoe strings right now. A lot of them are hanging on by the, you know, think other landlords aren’t being dicks type of scenarios. But I mean, if this thing shuts down again for like three months, how many of these restaurants and bars are, or actually going to be able to come back and whether this There’s plenty of ours, I’m going to jump real quick. And they just said, we’re not going to deal with here. Couple of the customers coming from the patio. So they’re ordering right now behind me, but Susie’s bar. They don’t have any staff that’ll work and they just take it off their loans and a ride it out. And I expect to see, I think we’re going to shut down again. I think we’re going to take one more hit for like two weeks. Yes. Yeah. I’m going to say I’m in the same boat. I honestly think that, uh, our governor without playing politics, I think our governor has done well. Perfect. Hell no. Has she done things to play politics and maybe get a VP? Not sure, but that’s her job. My job as a bartender is to work you, to get the best tip out of you, right? Anyone who does their job correctly knows ways to make it so they can make better money for anything else. That’s what you have to do in your job. I know I have to do, I have to tell Karen, she’s a great book, great person, right? Because I know Karen will finally give me 15% finally. Right. But Karen’s a piece of crap, but I can make her feel like she’s amazing. So the bottom line is I feel that they are, the government has, the governor has done well, not perfect. Well, and There was no way, Mikey. There’s no way you were going to ever make everyone happy. Okay? Exactly. This is in Madison. Which way you went. This is the unknown, right? I am not, I can’t be mad at you for doing, taking extremes when you didn’t know what was coming. So my thought process on this is just like August. I think every, I think it’s going to shut down for two weeks, but I’m hoping she does slap on the wrist style. We’re going to pull back bars, any place. That’s just mainly alcohol. We’re going to shut them down for two weeks and keep restaurants at 50% capacity. We’ll see what it looks like. Because I feel if she goes hard as tries to do extreme again, then she might start losing some of her base supporters. So I think she’s gonna take the EAs way. So the season we’re in it’s summertime, this was a little bit easier to pull off when it was still cold out, you know, February, March. I mean, that was doable. If she was a half to try to start to shut it down now in a place like Michigan, like Texas people are hiding inside. Anyways, there’s 110 degrees outside, Florida. This is our outside season. It’s gonna be really tough, especially if she does it statewide and not by zones again. Cause you know, a whole bunch of people are going to be flooding saga top and plugging Trevor city and flooding Mackinaw city and Marquette drink. If she does it, there’s no easy right way to do it. Right. It has to be, you know, state the state region, the region, there are flooding up North. They flood up North as it is. I mean, I’m not even sure about regions Right on 75, try to come a Sunday, six, o’clock go look at 75 coming back home. Yeah. It’s people who live there. They have their houses. They’re not the renters and the hotel people. Cause I know folks that are, they can get a room at saga talk with 24 hours notice right now that’s insane for July and Jimmy Vegas pricing. They’re pretty much given rooms away for a dollar just to get your ass down here. Yeah. But what’s it going to go on to Saugatuck if you’re not on the beach and the bar isn’t open. Yeah, no doubt. Exactly. Well, and that’s, you know, I, I was talking with Fred earlier today, Fred Brown. He shot me like his latest PowerPoint deck and all that stuff. And, and he, he kind of lines up with what you were just saying that, I mean, the reality is like this Harper story is pretty much the tip of the iceberg. We’re going to see a lot of bad news hit over the next two weeks. Um, now here’s, let me, let me ask you a question. I don’t know if you know Dave or if the guys know like how do they know that? Cause it takes like what two weeks to get tested, right. Or to test positive for it. How do they know that, uh, that all emanated from a single bar? Like to me, I read that. How did that, you set a protocol questions, you have to answer For people who test positive, they trace you and everywhere you’ve been and everything you’ve been doing, it’s it’s a thing. Yeah. So like, so, so it was that it was basically one guy who already was sick and wasn’t feeling well. And the day after all this nonsense went and got himself checked out into it. Oh yep. COVID where were you? Um, and then contact Tracy Chino trace back, started taking a look at those people. Yup. And it, you know, and it’s funny, the, the w the one, like really kind of concerning stat that, that Fred throughout, when we react, when we were chatting earlier was of, they did, they just did some like anonymous statistics and 75% of people that went to a hospital or an ER, or an urgent care for non COVID things. Like they went because they fell and broke their arm, or they had a gunshot wound and went to the ER, that kind of stuff, 75% of the people that were checked in tested positive for COVID. Um, and so like, so that’s that hidden asymptomatic population yet again, the reason why you should be wearing your damn mask, even if you, you know, even if you think you feel fine, Right? Yeah. That’s it just put your mask on me, whether everything was right or not. Sorry, just again, same thing I was gonna say earlier, like what you believe or not give a shit about other people, that’s all it is. Who cares? Just be nice. Yeah. I was one of the lucky ones that got to go through the secretary of state. Um, and that was a, yeah, I know. There’s like somewhat outside. They don’t really ask you if you have symptoms, they just ask you what your name is. Like. I was kind of shocked that they would not have like the, the temperature gun. Cause that is not very hard to do. Um, they just really go, what’s your name? Cool. Like you had a mask on, they let you in, and then you left. It was like, it was, it was kind of bizarre. Actually. They didn’t have more precautions in place The problem with the temperature gun. And this is because I think I talked about this on one of their shows either last week or the week before is they’re not very accurate. Um, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s almost kind of like the facial recognition system software, where if you’re white, uh, you, you tend to like, it, it tends to be pretty accurate. Um, but anybody, any people of color, it, it tends to be a lot further. Yeah. I never heard that before. That’s crazy. Well, I mean, it it’s just a thing. Um, and so it’s, you know, it, it, it, it can be, and you know, and the thing, you know, you may be asymptomatic and not have a fever. You might have a fever because you have a cold, you might have a fever, you know, for a number of reasons, not related to COVID. So, I mean, it’s, you know, but it’s a, it’s a PR move more than anything else to at least take that step. All I know is there’s somebody at Amazon right now, wondering why there’s a run on a, do not enter pool. If you have diarrhea signs. Cause we put one at our community pool and it’s caused an absolute uproar. No one realizes that like every water park in America has a don’t enter the water park if you have diarrhea signs. So she put them up at the bar, the questionnaire at city hall every day. And I always checked off, but I had just for fun, you know, the, the thermometers, you shoot the infrared guns. Good to know, you know what the, you know, what the difference is. Right. You know what the differences August the taste, the taste. Yeah. Nice. And that like, like the ones I picked up for the studios, they actually have different settings. Like you can, you can tell it, you’re taking a, um, a skin temp, a zone temp or room temp. Uh, you know, like, so I mean, it’s, they’re decent, but I mean, you know, the, like the more I looked into them, like I said, I mean, it’s, they’re only so accurate and only for so many different scenarios. So You guys know if you guys noticed an uptick, I don’t know if you guys monitor your Yelp pages or whatever. Have you noticed any people leaving like shit reviews? Cause they made us, we’re a mess bar. Like what have you guys noticed an uptick in those? I haven’t even looked. I mean, I’ve, I’ve seen them. I’ve seen people calling them out on Facebook. Like a lot of Facebook, like people like, and people are calling out people that are leaving those reviews. That’s what I’ve seen is, you know, screw you for leaving the, you know, for leaving them a negative review because they said you had to wear a mask and that kind of stuff. Here’s the thing. I’m like, I’m as you know, like, I don’t wanna say noncompliant, but I’m about as is like leave me alone type of person who is government wise. But when I go to the, if you go to the grocery store, I couldn’t imagine if someone told me in their business, like put a mask on and I’ll be like, Oh my God, I’m so sorry. Like that would be my first inclination not be like, screw you. I hate videos. And this just blowing my mind. How people can think like that what’s that August give us a decent human being. Believe it or not. Yeah. No, but like, would you, I couldn’t imagine like, yeah, like getting yelling at anyone in like in, if it’s their house, like, which is, I consider any businesses that are house, you got house rules. Take my shoes off at the door. Sure. Okay. I’ll take my shoes off at the door. Yeah, No, don’t worry about it. You know, like, Oh, through your house, I’m going to have barbecue down the street. FYC. I’ll go out and find, I’ll go have diarrhea in somebody else’s pool. Just don’t have it at whiskey in the jar, man. I had to grow up either. Once it was a worst day of my life. They’re really, really clean and sterile now though. Oh, I bet we’re spending that time at the bar in Monroe you’re ever going to do in Hamtramck is whiskey right now. I was like, yeah, it can’t be any worse than that. Dive bar in Monroe, Bob. It can’t, it can’t Now what’s the percentage. The percentage like, w I know you guys always kept a clean bar, both of you, but like, what’s the percentage now that you have to clean versus what is it? Double, triple what you had to do in the past, as far as wiping things down, it’s a lot more, as far as picking up garbage, significantly less because less crowded. Well, yeah, Most people aren’t throwing their stuff around. Yeah. And it’s the exact same way. Just being cognizant of their surroundings type of things. Right. Instead of wiping down the shelving under the pier bottle, under the liquor bottles and everything a couple of times a week now you’re doing it every shift. But granted, the way they’re working for us is we’re only open Friday and Saturday and they have a, they have a Sasha Friday and a staff for Saturday. So even though that we’re dealing with all of this, we can still get the underemployment because we’re not working. The hours are making the money that we did. So we can still claim the underemployment to get that extra 600 a week. That’s how they’re working it out for us, which I think is amazing. That’s great for you guys. Now, what about a draft beer? You guys just doing plastic cups? Are people shying away from it? Plastic cups. That’s all we offer all plastic plastic. We basically, every day is st. Patrick safer everything plastic. Right? Well, it’s, I mean, and that’s the thing. I mean, like, I guess how is, how is the general tone of the businesses now without the big parties, without the big events, without that kind of stuff going on? Like, is, is it, you know, Hey, we’re all we’re going to just see how this goes and roll with it. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, there’s nothing else to do. We know we didn’t have our big fundraiser in March. We don’t see the August date for the bag of guy party as viable. We just don’t see one that’s going to work. And you miss you guys, ms. Pouncy day, you guys missed Punchy day was the last big event that I, yeah, that was the last one. Yeah. With your wife, Bob. Yeah, that was, yeah. That was really like the only big thing of 2020 that actually went well. Yeah. Cause you figured out, cause I remember the tigers opening day. I remember tigers opening day paying off people’s bars. I bought places downtown, like back in the day, like talking about that. Yeah. And like, I remember Shalala, I think Mike, you were telling me, well, that one day is kind of the year. Yeah. St Pat’s and opening day, man. They take care of us. I’m wondering what their, if it actually happens, uh, in less than a month, what it’s going to be like, cause obviously they can’t have fans, but that’s not going to stop people from coming down and tailgating like they do. But again, if everything’s still in the restrictive state, what’s, you know what I’m saying? It changes a lot of things. So other than, uh, I mean, other than the obvious where I’m asking you to come in, um, tip, well, um, you know, don’t, uh, don’t, you know, group dance. What, uh, any other recommendations, things that no one’s thought about, you know, tips, tricks. We keep hand sanitizer all over the place, but we do appreciate what people have their own. It’s a visual for kind of everybody to feel a little bit better. I carried some with me everywhere. I’m going. I get it. Um, other than that, I mean, people have been over tipping on my shifts. I’ve been fortunate. Uh, thank you, Dave. Um, I try to make sure I have all my own stuff specifically. So my girlfriend and let me come back over because it shows that I’m being responsible and I need to, and I want to support the bars right here in my neighborhood that are three blocks from my house and only have six people in them, which is easy to feel safe in and easy to control your surroundings. But that’s not what everybody else is doing. You never know. So take care of yourself and just assume the bar isn’t, even though we are Well, that’s the thing like with my neighborhood bar. Yeah. It was all neighbors, but I haven’t, I don’t know what they’ve been doing all spring right at their plate. You know what I mean? Cause like, yeah, it was like a reunion. I, Hey, you know, and then the hardest part was I had to go to a funeral this weekend where everybody’s, everybody’s hugging everyone And that was, it was, you know, I kind of threw all the rules out and we’re kind of holding our breath now going, Oh, you know, I’m sure we all will be okay. You know what I’m saying? Yeah. We’re the same way, man. Uh, just, you know where your mask, when you come in, if you have your own stuff, that’s fine. And that’s great. You know, we really appreciate it. Cause obviously we’re, we’re spending all the money to make sure that we can be open under the guidelines for what we have to deal with, you know? And that’s like, I don’t under, I just wish that people would just come in with a better attitude. Like thank you for being open rather than finally you’re open. I can do what I want here. No that’s going to happen where you’re at. And you’ve got a much more transient non-regular crowd than I do. And it’s a different world and you know what, let me be very honest. It’s 10 30 beyond PM. As soon as 10:30 PM hits until 2:00 AM. You know, that’s when the majority of the crap starts everyone in the earlier Wait, cause everybody’s had a few drinks. They’re a little more, a little loosened up a little more forgetful. A little more. Yeah. Yeah. So that’s, and it sucks, but you know, just don’t make it seem like I’m the bad guy for having to ask you to do what I have to ask you to do, you know, it’s like, everyone’s the drunk girl who wants to take her shoe, their shoes off right now. You dirty bastard. Stop anyone Shoes off anywhere. How about that? I’m not going to stop them. Yeah. I’m sure you wouldn’t. Yeah. Alright. Well, so yeah, there you go. Yeah. Take your shirt. I’ve used it as a mask. Perfect. Um, alright, so, Hey, I guess we’ll let you guys get back to it. So where do we find you when you’re not at whiskey in the, we’ll get a jar. I’m the Hamtramck city clerk underwater buried in absentee ballots right now. Um, but I’m not actually back behind the bar for two weeks. Mike and I are split it up Mikey Smith, who I work with and take the July off. And uh, but I’m here at Hampton whiskey Hamtramck and at city hall. And you need me? Yeah. For what it’s worth. Uh, Michelle just joined the watch party. If you wanted to refer to her as your girlfriend again, to get some brownie points and then Mikey, where do we, where do we find you, Man, if you don’t find me on Saturdays right now, the old shalala.com and you’re a fan of professional wrestling, you can check me on a breaking down the ring podcast, breaking down the ring.com at BDR cast for all of our social media. As you can check us, check me out there every Sunday at 11:00 AM. I haven’t been in a guest in a long time. Like you what’s going on. Hey man, we haven’t had a single person in studio in a long time, either. Good point. I can, I can shoot you the zoom link. If you, anytime you want to join. I mean, I’m not going to play that game. Do you know where to find me? I do. All right. Well cool. Thanks guys. Enjoy the rest of your night. We’re going to hang and bullshit about some other stuff. Hey, thanks for having us guys. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Appreciate it guys. Do you guys be good? Um, I need to start off with it with the thing that’s that’s ruined my entire day. Oh, good Lord. That I’ve been I’ve literally had to, um, share it with everyone I’ve ever known. It’s um, this video. Oh the, the, the golfer, This was, that was live on PGA TV guy rips a huge three or three wood and then cuts a sheet ripper for about 10 seconds. And then they comment about it. The one guy, and then, then this is the best part. The guy gets on TMZ and all this stuff. He starts making fart jokes, talking about that’s the way to social distance. If you’re going to fart on national TV, like that’s how you own it. Like this guy, like literally everyone today at every meeting I ever like, did you hear about the golf guy that farted? And they’re like, what are you like, literally you gotta be the dumbest person. So like literally I’ve been playing this thing. Then the one guy he’s like, aren’t they supposed to be more silent than that. It’s just a beautiful, and then the guy goes, did you get that? He’s like the other guy go stay over there. And he goes, aren’t those supposed to be more silent? So like the guys are walking down the fairway anyway, commenting on. Anyway. Um, I had to, I had to share that cause that’s been my entire day today. Um, I guess my like the stunning news and information for the day, there’s a coin shortage. I don’t know what’s going on. Like apparently everyone’s been saying, um, the, the self checkout lines at Myra have gone cashless. Um there’s yeah. There’s there’s basically, um, I don’t know. How do you get a coin shortage? Did I, that I saw a couple of posts from like, you know, stores on Facebook that really, I saw one from a seven 11. That was like, Hey, you bring us rolled coins and we’ll give you not only the cash back, but you can get a free Slurpee. Like apparently like they’re like, they’re that desperate to get coins, like, which is weird. The announcement never came out. The banks never came out. Usually like there’s something like that you would think would be prefaced over the next course of the next three months, by the way we are bubble, blah. Um, you know, and they’re calling it a national coin shortage. So it was like, you know, the conspiracy peoples, the tinfoil hats are lightning. Oh goodness. I can’t even imagine. Yeah. Although they want to make us cashless, you know, however, you know, I don’t think like, hang on whatever, right, Dude, I’ve been in favor. At least I have been in favor of abolish the penny since the nineties. Like I just like, I’m all in favor of that. Like that they make no sense to me. Yeah. Um, who carries them? No one cares. Here’s the thing. No one carries them around. No one uses them as tender. They are just, they’re basically little kids banks that sit there for 30 years. Then they cash them out for $14 when they turn 20 Or 21 when they’re looking for beer money. Yeah. Right. But yeah. No, I didn’t, I didn’t realize that was such a thing, but yeah, there were stories about Meyer. I’m going completely cashless. They were, you know, cause he had, they had to, um, they couldn’t dispense coins or like some places were saying like even cashiers are just rounding stuff up or rounding stuff down to make it to the nearest dollar. You see? I always like, you know, when you learned about like cash and coin circulation, it’s like, they always, um, when they go to the bank, they think the old money they shred it, then they put a new money where there’s always like this constant flow. And, but no one ever said like the, like during all this COBIT stuff where the mince closed, like where they still lose production. Well, I guess a, it wouldn’t surprise me if they had to shut the mins down. Uh, just because, I mean like everything else, they had their own issues. Um, but I mean, I guess it might be just a matter of it disrupted the natural supply chain. I mean, just like, you know, grocery stores have a hard time getting ahold of things. If people aren’t coming into the stores and using change and then using, you know, they’re, they’re not, you know, and banks were shut down and not, I mean it, I can see why it’s an issue. It’s just, I guess it’s just something, it’s one of those things I never thought about. Yeah. People aren’t using them. So there aren’t them having them at stores to give back. I mean, you think about it. I mean, you know, like, you know, they weren’t taking returnables for the longest time I wear all those, like Coinstar machine shut down. I, you know, cause I would assume that would be one of the places where they were getting their change in coinage and all that kind of stuff. Oh, I just know they’re in the stores. I can’t tell you the last time I went to one Last time I used one, I got an Amazon gift card. So that was yeah. Cause it’s so charged. Yeah. Oh it’s only change only a charge if you get cash back out of it. So what have you guys been watching this week? I, uh, I caught a pretty sweet movie last night. I was, uh, I never heard of it and I was like shocked. It was, you never heard, you never heard of this one? Well, no, no, no. The movie though, I’m talking about dr. Sleep. Like you, you never saw the ads for it or anything. I never saw a thing. I didn’t know what existed. So I’m watching this movie and the little boys got this, like seventies bolt cut. I’m paying no mind. And he’s talking to this, the black guy that looks like the guy from the shining Hong Kong phooey guy. And then he’s talking to his mom, Shelly Duvall. And I’m like, what? In the blue health shining movie is this like Google it it’s the SQL Bob. Yeah. The book’s been out for awhile. That was the movie. Yeah. I honestly had no idea. This thing existed. I just like, Oh, I read the preview and it didn’t say anything. It said the shine, but it didn’t say anything about the shining site. I thought it was something different. What did you watch it on HBO last night? Oh, you know, um, I thought it was great by the way, they did a great job with it. The shining is, um, one of the weirdest movies in the history of humanity, uh, mr. Kubrick, um, this thing like didn’t explain it kind of explained what all the, what the kids’ premonitions were in the first one. And then I gave a good background to it. I dunno. Um, again, the OB one thing is kind of a said, what did he say? The same line is star Wars. And it threw me off for a half an hour. He’s like something like, Oh, that’s these, aren’t the droids you’re looking for say that it can only mean one thing invasion. He did like a Obi wan Kenobi line in this movie that completely threw me off. Like, I don’t know if they snuck that in there or, or what, but yeah, no great flick. I would highly recommend it. I watched a Padma Lakshmi’s taste the nation. It’s a series on Hulu. I saw it. Yeah. I saw that was there. I added it to my watch list. I haven’t, I haven’t started watching it. Episode is like a different immigrant group and their, um, their impact on food in America. Uh, or they did one with, uh, native American cultures because you know, they’re also cultures, but they’re here and not an immigrant group. So, and that actually, that’s, that’s a funny tie in. So I’ll also on Hulu. I’ve been obsessed with hate die neighbor, um, which is, uh, it’s a stent, there’s two seasons of it. So far, it’s a standup comic from London, uh, who basically goes mostly all around the United States, but he also goes to like London, um, and the Ukraine and a couple other places and hangs out with hate groups, uh, for a week or two and he’s biracial, he’s half white, half black. Uh, and, and, and so like, but it’s funny because as he’s arguing with these white supremacists or, you know, whoever else he’s like, you know, if it weren’t for immigrants, the food here Would really suck. Just so you know, like at some point in time during each episode that comes up. But it’s interesting because like he, like, so he goes to like, he hangs out with like honest to God Nazis. Uh, he hangs out with white supremacists. He hangs out with, uh, the EDL in London, which is trying to kick all of the Muslims out of England. Um, he hangs out with, uh, as the Azov folks in Ukraine, um, he hangs out with, uh, the black Israelites, uh, that are like way, way, way black supremacists. Um, it’s I mean, and it’s, it’s just a, it’s fascinating that there are that many different hate groups out there that he, and he goes all over. And so like, like in one episode he starts hanging out with this one, um, uh, what do they call a national socialist it’s it’s not Nazi their, their national socialism. Um, and he hangs out with this one guy in Pennsylvania, um, who then says, Hey, but I can arrange an invite for you to this thing down in, uh, Kentucky or Mississippi. And so he goes down and so like the guy in Pennsylvania, and it sounds stupid. Like he, like, he just hates Jews. Like he Only hates Jewish people and he’s not really overt about it. Um, he, he, he just hates Jewish people, but then he refers him down to these guys down in Mississippi and they’re straight up Nazis. Like it’s, it’s a swastika burning thing that they call the lightning. Uh it’s, you know, they’re all wearing armbands with sweat, like, and it’s like, it, it’s just, it’s insane and intense and you don’t do it. It’s very real. It’s, it’s very, very, um, it is. And like I said, it’s, it’s interesting because there are some people that he makes some headway with and there are some people cause like, and, and so the last, like couple minutes of every episode is him sitting down with them after and going, okay, look, this is why I think you’re full of shit. Um, or, you know, here’s where, you know, here’s why I think, you know, whatever. Uh, and it’s, it’s interesting, like, cause I guess, you know, he, you know, the guys in Mississippi, he was just like, you guys are just straight up assholes. Like it is what it is. And they’re like, and he’s sitting in the car and he’s talking with this guy and that the original guy back in Pennsylvania and, and they, and they had actually gotten to be like kind of friends. And the guy had told him that he like that like the, the lady he was with that had all of his little like socialists spawn with, um, was his second wife and his first wife was Indian and they had two kids. And so he starts like, and so the, the comics starts making, you know, starts questioning him on well, don’t you realize that you’re basically espousing a group that hates your children because they’re, and he was and like, and that like really, like, it’s almost like the first time the guy ever heard that before or thought of that before. Um, and so, I mean, it’s, like I said, it’s, it’s Testing to see It’s American history, X the series, basically. But like, but like I said, you know, but some of the international flavor is really interesting. Like the, I just watched one where he to, um, he went to pride in Israel, uh, but hung out with, uh, the guy who is the most like, like basically leads a little terrorist group against gay people, um, in Israel. Uh, and, and, and it’s funny because like he bounces back and forth, like, so we would hang out with that guy for awhile. And like at one point he’s hanging with them at the end, cause like, he goes with them, like when they go to do their demonstrations and that kind of stuff. Um, and then like, like he does like the cutaway to the camera and he’s like, look, I know I’m doing this for like the show and everything. Um, and he’s like, Hey, thanks Mike. Cause it’s a, it’s a vice series. He’s like, Hey, thanks, vice we’re paying for the trip and everything. Um, but I’m going to go hang with the pride crew cause they’re having a lot more fun and then like the camera crew would follow with them for awhile and he would, and so that’s the thing, like he gets there, he it’s like the, you know, the victims or the targets view on things as well. And it’s just, it’s, it’s fascinating. Like it really is just an interesting show to get, to see that mindset and see that there are so many different people out there with so many different kinds of hatred in their heart, The old, uh, the old standup comedy thing, because those people, but you should have sit in their basements until the internet was created and they found the others and then they made groups, you know, they used to just sit in their basements and just rocking back and forth. Yep. I hate whatever. Now They found others now they found each other and, and they’ve, they’ve they? Yeah. They’ve borked. Um, and they procreate. Yeah. So yeah. So that’s, that’s, that’s, that’s been my, my newest obsession. Um, yeah. I’ve been watching the hell out of that just because it is, it is. I mean, it’s, to me that, like, that kind of stuff is just utterly fascinating to see the, the rationalizations and like, especially like the guys in England, the EDL, like, like th the one guy he followed around just calls everyone patties. Cause it like, it’s like, I guess that’s the derogatory term, like, cause, cause they’re not all from Pakistan, but if you like, it’s just, you know, Paki, like that’s, that’s, that’s the word for them. Um, and you know, making this guy and like at the end of the episode, when he does his little like, okay, here’s what I really think. Like the guy tried to fight him. Like it’s like so apparent, like the vast majority of the EDL are like their soccer hooligans. Um, and, and so like this guy was like taking a shirt off, trying to get through the producers, Adam, the cops were like, so, I mean, it’s, it’s just it’s I mean, it is, but it is. I, like I said, I highly recommend it. It’s called a hate, my neighbor. Um, it’s it’s just an it’s it’s an educational watch if nothing else, By the way, have you seen that? Well, how the internet is going crazy today? Um, from it’s it’s apolitical, but the, with the protest in st. Louis that went through the rich neighborhood. Oh, Karen and Ken. Yeah. Karen and Ken. Yeah. The funny thing is it doesn’t matter. Like I follow pretty much every political group, libertarian, Republican Democrat, and everyone is like, just literally destroying, like, this is like the, one of the, one of the funniest, absolute things. It’s like, there’s, there’s an old expression that says the internet has one star every day. Your goal is to not be that person Was all the concern, all this stuff that I was watching, like from the rights or like the libertarian point, it was like, yeah, you kind of have a right to defend your property, but your brandishing and you have no trigger discipline. You’re an asshole. So it’s like, and then the left is like yours, Stupid. Like, yeah. You’re, you’re, you’re you you’re brandishing weapons that people that are just walking by your house, they’re not even, they wasn’t no favors with anyone like, Oh, in the end, the best part is apparently they’re both lawyers, um, and have their own firm. And so their Facebook page just got destroyed to the point where they turned off reviews and recommendations. And so people just dove in on whatever and started commenting on whatever posts that they had. And it’s just, it is, did I, like I had tears streaming down my face while I was reading some of this crap. Cause did like the internet, the internet takes no prisoners. It’s it’s just, it’s amazing. The means came out immediately. Like I’m talking like good meme. Oh yeah. Like dude, like full Full-blown movie posters with those two. And it was, it was just, it’s outstanding. The Halloween costumes steal this look, it’s like Brooks brothers, cotton performance polo, $89, 50 cents Soho fit, chinos, oatmeal color, $128. I do. 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They were there on the evening of June 19th. Is Remy still bartending there? No, no. He’s been gone from there for a while. So that’s what? 10 days ago. Yeah. Yeah. So what do you guys think about the, um, do you guys think the dream cruise is actually going to be canceled? Well, I think so all of that, none of the public events will happen. Like that’s that’s for damn sure. Um, and, and my like, dude, you can’t stop people from getting in their car and going and driving like you can’t. Um, but you can, you can stop all of the crowds and you can stop. You can stop, you can stop all of the parking lot hangout, stuff like that, you know, but as far as the cruise itself will likely still happen, but none of the other stuff will. Yeah. What I would have read, not saying I’d rather have that announcement. I’m saying like biker is like, Hey, listen, if you’re going to do the cruise, stay in your car, do not park, do not congregate. You know what I mean? At least set up. Maybe we’re past all that with setting up guidelines cause people aren’t gonna effing follow them. Anyway. You know, I would have that saying, instead of just saying it’s outright canceled, just saying, Hey, the official event, isn’t going to be what it is. Um, if you guys want to take your, you know, if you want to take a lap and show up your cars, please, you know, I dunno, Here’s the issue with that? Like isn’t like there, like I would assume there is a, an organization or several organizations that are behind that. And so if it moved forward, officially there would be liability. And Does it not own it? The North American auto, I don’t, I don’t care who owns it, who, whoever owns it, there would be an enormous liability issue if that were to go forward. And it came out that that was a hot spot. And you know, there was, you know, a super spreader event. Um, I’m, I’m sure, you know, there’ll be lawsuits out the wazoo, uh, cause this is America. It’s what we do. Yeah. By the way, speaking of America, America’s all about dumb arguments. I want you guys to settle something for me, we’ve all had the argument is hotdog. A sandwich is tofu food. Um, but this one, this one happened this week. Tofu is not food. Right? Exactly. Um, this one happened this weekend, so we’re at the, you know, they open up the neighborhood pool and one of the neighbors, No, Bob, no, you should not go in the pool with diarrhea. Was that, was that okay? Was that okay? I got diarrhea. So when I go swimming now, that was not very well. The argument was, um, so I ordered a pizza places delivered to the pool that been there long enough where they kind of know us address and say the pool. Um, basically, so then I order a deep dish around or deep dish with me around with veggies and cheese bread. Right. Okay. And the one kid doesn’t want to eat. He’s like, I just want a pizza with no sauce. And I go cheese bread. I go to that’s the first thing I said, I go, I got cheese bread. He goes, no, it’s good. It doesn’t, it’s not the same. And I go bread. Jeez, no sauce. And he goes, well, they got spices on it. And I go open it up. I go, I don’t see any spices Skippy. And he goes, there’s Parmesan on it. I’m like, bro, what do you think they put on pizza? It’s like, I’m sitting here and he goes, Hey. And then everyone starts piling on me going. He likes what he likes. Let them be. I’m like, no, no, somebody, somebody needs to teach This kid. Cause obviously his parents are failing him. Somebody has to step in. I was in my house. It would be like, fine donate. I give a shit like, go get this, go get the salami out of there, out of the drawer, if you want to eat tonight. Um, but then someone else brought it up. They go, Hey, he has a meeting. I go, no, he wants pizza without the sauce. And they go, yeah, cheeseburger, cheeseburger, all this time. I go, what am I? What have I been missing? Um, but anyway, that was the, uh, the dumb argument. And uh, you know, then the other dumb argument is okay, like last week we talked about, um, you know, anti-Obama and uncle Ben and they’re kind of, you know, at what point, like, is it stop becoming admirable and stop and start being ridiculous because right now we’re hearing, they’re starting. It’s starting to, I don’t, maybe you, you tell me if, uh, see, I didn’t know who voiced Cleveland on family guy, but apparently he’s white and he stepped down. I’m saying he didn’t want to voice. You know? So then all of a sudden the internet goes, The girl that the girl that voices, uh, Missy on, uh, on big mouth has stepped down now. Oh my really? But then like, you know, then all of a sudden, now everyone starts piling on being okay, the Simpsons are yellow and Seth McFarland voices, a dog is going to come out to make him step down. Right. Yeah. Is, is Joe on family guy only going to be able to be voiced by a paraplegic now? Well, no. And here, and here’s my thing like, and this is why, like, I kind of understood the blow back against Scarlet Johansson, um, over ghost in the machine. Cause that was, you know, an Asian character. She is not an Asian actress. Like, okay, fine. You know, but like we’re not talking about like Scarlet Johanson playing like Harriet Tubman in the movie. Like we’re talking about voice actors here. And to me, especially like, so an actor’s job at the end of the day is to make you not remember who they are because they were supposed to be playing a character that is even more true in my head when it comes to voice actors, because you don’t see them, you don’t know who they are. And to me, like when, cause, and I started having this conversation yesterday with a few people, then I just had to stop. Um, but like, so to me, if you’re saying that a person of color must be voiced by that person of color, that is almost taking a step that says, okay, well, black people only like black people sound a certain way. Asian people sound a certain way, you know? And, and so is isn’t that right? So like, I, I don’t, I really don’t know that I agree with this one at all. And, and, and, and while the blow back about that was happening, there was the other flare up, uh, that I started getting into with people about, uh, with last night, there was an incident with protesters down in DC, down in Detroit, um, where they were leaving a protest and a cop car with its lights and sirens on, uh, people basically swarmed around the cop car. Uh, apparently their back window was broken and the cop just drove the SUV through the people. Um, and, and people were jumping up on, they were not, they did not get hit and thrown up on the hood. They jumped up on the hood of the car. Uh, and so like, and I was like, okay, look like unpopular opinion. But here’s where I started having a problem with protests and protesters. Because at that point you are not peacefully protesting. You are not, you know, you’re not, you’re not doing anything. You are, you are a interfering with traffic, be interfering with a police vehicle with its lights and sirens on that for all, you know, is trying to get to a gunshot victim or a far more serious set of circumstances, um, than dealing with you walking down the street, trying to get back to your cars. Cause I believe that’s all it was at that point. Um, and, and that’s like, that’s how you get a black eye on, on your entire movement is by trying to pull shit like that. And so, you know, kind of like this, like I do. So kind of the same thing. I, I think that, I think the voice acting thing is going a little bit too far. And I think like that is like, cause we were like, Oh, this is outrageous that this happened. I’m like, no, you, they, they were trying to start shit. And they got shit that like, that they were Then the media didn’t do any favors by seeing the cop car plowed through them. Cause I watched it from eight different angles. Yeah. And that car stopped three times then all of a sudden then when they piled on the hood back window goes out, then the gas hit like plowing through is plowing through like you’ve seen truck drivers that yeah. Yeah. That’s, that’s legit. It happened to people. Right. And so, yeah, like I, Here’s the thing, like not to jump around a little bit, but it’s the same token, like Bart Simpson has been voiced by a woman for what? 30 years. Yeah. However long that show’s been on. Yeah. Since I’ve been 13, so yeah, probably close to 30 years. Um, but I don’t think anyone’s ever complained. Like, you know, like, I don’t know, there’s Darth Vader. Yeah. Darth Vader, white guy, white guy inside it voiced by a black guy. Well, and it’s, you know, and it’s one of those things where like, and like, and I understand like one of the sentiments that’s out there is, well, Hey, they’re trying to basically step away from this role to free up a spot for a person of color that, that might then get that job. Okay. But who’s to say that that person of color is the best person for that job. Like what, like, so like now I look at, so now the family now family guy is going to change and, and Cleveland’s voice is going to be different. Now they did that a while ago. Um, now, you know, big mouth, which is just starting to really gain traction. One of the main characters is going to change. Um, and yeah, I just, I, I mean, recasting, isn’t an issue though. Like they replaced, you know, Lacy Shabbir well, yeah. I mean, so like Lacey Shavera was the voice of Meg, the first season of family guy. Um, and then, y

IMMERSED IN ART
DESTINY - SFS

IMMERSED IN ART

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 32:58


This little pixy of an artist did get into Rhode Island School of Design - the same school that Seth McFarland and Shepard Fairey attended. Listen up to hear how she was valedictorian of Reseda High School as a transfer student senior year. She went to atleast five schools during her K-12 AND was homeschooled at Walmart! Listen up! 

Double Threat with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling
One of the Stroppelgangers (with Martha Kelly)

Double Threat with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 60:32


Tom and Julie are joined by guest Martha Kelly (Baskets) to talk cats, Cameo, and Cats on the first episode of Double Threat! Plus they give The Business to a new short film starring classic TV duo Anson Williams and Don Most (aka Potsie and Ralph Malph from Happy Days). And Tom and Julie attempt a Podcast Rescue on Ken Jeong and Joel McHale's quarantine pod The Darkest Timeline! Jimmy Fallon broadcasts from his underground quarantine bunker with the C.H.U.D.S., Bill Maher and Seth McFarland team up for a remake of Auto Focus, and Tom tells the story of a food fight. All of that and more on the first episode of Double Threat.DOUBLE THREAT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threatSEND CLIPS AND SUBMISSIONS TO:doublethreatpod@gmail.comTHIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY IMAGINED LIFE:http://wondery.fm/DoubleThreat_ILFOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT:https://twitter.com/doublethreatpodhttps://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpodDOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threatTheme song by Mike KrolArtwork by Michael Kupperman

Excellent Movie Adventures

We're talking about Ted and Ted 2! These are not children's movies no matter how cute Ted looks. These films come from the creator of Family Guy, Seth Mcfarland. This episode is still family-friendly although the movies are not.

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Did Somebody Say Movies?
#26. (19)17 Again

Did Somebody Say Movies?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 120:12


They're back! In this week's fresh new episode, our Heroes holistically discuss TIFF's new partnership with Crave, the 2020 Oscar nominations, James Bond's new Bond, Seth McFarland's departure from Fox, Deadpool 3, Disney's Predator, and a plethora of Star Wars news and updates.This week, they review Marriage Story, Little Women, Underwater, The Mandalorian S1, You S2, Titans S2, Don't F*ck with Cats, James May: Our Man in Japan, Suits S9, and 1917.*SPOILER WARNING*: This week's spoiler review is 1917 (01:28:00 - 01:57:45). Each episode, we review several films in point-form and in-depth. In-depth coverage will contain spoilers.Huge thanks to cinematographer Dylan M. Young for being our in-studio guest.Theme music courtesy of Shane Burke (@shaneburke97).

Nothings On
Nothing's On episode # 359 Marketing Socks

Nothings On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 115:20


This week the boys go through a ton of news, some singing and we read our one lonely email. A lot of Letterkenny talk and we cast Scarlett Johansson in a lot of stuff. plus Jim's really good at marketing!!!! Oscar Nominations, AEW Dynamite, National Treasure, Ex Machina, Bad Boys 3, Batgirl, Mindhunter on hold, Watchman series, Dark Tower, Cats, John Wick spin-off, billie eilish, Morbius, Crisis of Infinite Earths, Star Girl, Green Lantern, House of the Dragon, Baby Yoda, Texas Walker Ranger pilot, Jeopardy, Penny Dread spin-off, Rocky Johnson, Seth Mcfarland , The Arrowverse, Crisis on Infinite Earths, LetterKenny, Killer inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez follow Donny on Instagram @Donnysalvocomedy You can follow us on twitter : @NothingsOn123 http://www.stitcher.com/ https://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com xtremecomedyct.weebly.com oldmagicgaming.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

TaylorNetwork
Nothing's On episode # 359 Marketing Socks

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 115:20


This week the boys go through a ton of news, some singing and we read our one lonely email. A lot of Letterkenny talk and we cast Scarlett Johansson in a lot of stuff. plus Jim's really good at marketing!!!! Oscar Nominations, AEW Dynamite, National Treasure, Ex Machina, Bad Boys 3, Batgirl, Mindhunter on hold, Watchman series, Dark Tower, Cats, John Wick spin-off, billie eilish, Morbius, Crisis of Infinite Earths, Star Girl, Green Lantern, House of the Dragon, Baby Yoda, Texas Walker Ranger pilot, Jeopardy, Penny Dread spin-off, Rocky Johnson, Seth Mcfarland , The Arrowverse, Crisis on Infinite Earths, LetterKenny, Killer inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez follow Donny on Instagram @Donnysalvocomedy You can follow us on twitter : @NothingsOn123 http://www.stitcher.com/ https://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com xtremecomedyct.weebly.com oldmagicgaming.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play

The Business Side of Music
#97 - Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Microphones... and Then Some.

The Business Side of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 52:40


Paul Andrews with DPA microphones joins us in studio, where we pretty much cover just about anything, and everything when it comes to recording in the studio, which microphones to use, and what the difference is between large diaphragm and small diaphragm microphones, and some of the new technology that DPA is bringing to the consumer. We also discuss with Sean Giovanni how to maintain your gear in the studio, to where its always in the best shape for your next recording session. Paul is the Global Sales Support/Business Development Manager for DPA Microphones. Paul has worked with recording industry leaders including Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien, Brent Maher, Chuck Ainlay and Brad Divines to name a few. Andrews has recorded artists such as Kris Kristofferson, Boyz II Men, Victor Wooten, Dennis Chambers, Bill Evans, Pete Huttlinger, the CSU Symphony Orchestra, and Big Band, Hila Plitmann, Seth Mcfarland, Peter Erskine, and Great White. Paul also was on staff at A&M Records where he worked with Sheryl Crow, Aerosmith, and Danzig among others.    The Business Side of Music ™ © 2019 Beyond the Music Host: Bob Bender Produced by Bob Bender  Advisor: Tom Sabella Show businesssideofmusic.com  Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com  To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts and more.  Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy.  

5by5 at the Movies
39: 5by5 At The Movies - Episode 39

5by5 at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 44:37


The first half of the episode hs the news you love, the second half is SPIDER-MAN SPOILER RIDDEN! Don't worry, we give you plenty of "heads up!" Enjoy with confidence. This week we discuss on-the-record quotes from Daisy Ridley, Seth McFarland, and Papa Feige. Plus we chat about what's going on with the new 'Robocop' movie, and how many effects will there will be in the new Askewneverse movie. Then spoilers. All the spoilers. Co-host: Dan Richardson

The List Show
TOP 3 WORST MUSIC CAREERS OF ACTORS with JF Harris and Mike Wilson

The List Show

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 49:57


Who is the actor with the worst music career? Is it Frank Sinatra enthusiast Tony Danza; or is it Frank Sinatra enthusiast Seth McFarland; or Joe Pesci? Who knows? Listen to find out. With Dunbar Dicks, JF Harris, Mike WilsonSupport the show (https://www.instagram.com/thelistshowpod/)

5280 Geek
Weekend Geek Update

5280 Geek

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 85:57


#Podcast #WGU the crew returns and sounds off on #GOT the beer release for #DPCC and this weekend’s coming con. A new bracket idea, updates to some of the other stories we told you about including one author that will be a guest at DPCC this weekend. We stop to acknowledge the birthday of the three godfathers of horror. The horror that could be Batman, Ridley Scott was not the first choice as the director of Alien. Rick and Morty, Invader Zim, Simpsons, and a large revelation about Seth McFarland. Our systems from back in the day, and how it could be the end of video games as we know it, all this and more sponsored by Alamo Drafthouse Littleton Cinema. #GeekNews #Movies #TV #VideoGames #Horror #Strangerthings #Netflix #ConLife #5280Geek   

Fun With Flame
Family Guy, Cleveland Show, and American Dad we hardly knew thee

Fun With Flame

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 65:39


For a long time now I have had mixed feelings on most of Seth McFarland projects. And As a long time fan I felt the need that it was time to speak up on the subject.

Surely You're Joking
Mark Mammone and the alternate universe.

Surely You're Joking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 61:58


Mark Mamonne is a actor, comedian, and production assistant on Seth McFarland's "The Orville." Mark comes on Surly You're Joking to talk about leaving stand up for acting and to tell us about his upcoming first appearance on the show!

Dave and Lou Presents the #TrendingInsurrection (#TI)
Dave and Lou Presents The Trending Insurrection - Are Seth McFarland AND Dave Related? Episode 017 Part 2

Dave and Lou Presents the #TrendingInsurrection (#TI)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 99:42


Dave and Lou Presents The Trending Insurrection - Are Seth McFarland AND Dave Related? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trending-insurrection/support

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Dave and Lou Presents the #TrendingInsurrection (#TI)
Dave and Lou Presents The Trending Insurrection - Are Seth McFarland AND Dave Related? Episode 017 Part 1

Dave and Lou Presents the #TrendingInsurrection (#TI)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 68:55


Dave and Lou Presents The Trending Insurrection - Are Seth McFarland AND Dave Related? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trending-insurrection/support

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Broadcast Geeks
Episode 146 - The No Food-Must Murder Cleanse

Broadcast Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 64:02


Welcome to Episode 146 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things geek and nerd related, provided our DVR's have space and our Netflix accounts are our own and none others.  This week, the Geeks (Mitch, Jake, Jeff and Matt Orrin) are back in the Quantum Realm, under Mutiny Information Cafe, to discuss all things geek. We had to start on that Avengers teaser that was aired during the "Big Game" and was it a good one!  Although, it left us wanting more...both visually, and informationally.  We throw some theories around, maybe one of them will be right.  We throw a potential "spoiler" out there while Mitch covers his ears, but it isn't confirmed or even that big of a deal.  Next, we jump to the DCU which is still our favorite streaming service.  We are pumped for the next round of Young Justice episodes, slated for June, as well as the Doom Patrol.  This led us to talk about the DCEU, which confirmed that Batfleck is out and someone new will enter the fray, possibly younger.  As much as we liked Batfleck, which oddly enough we did, we are excited for a younger iteration of the Dark Knight.  Maybe DC will realize that it's streaming service can blur the lines between TV and movies, eliminating the need for huge star power.   We started talking about different shows and movies, such as the Ted Bundy documentary.  Apparently, Jeff shouldn't have watched it alone and he recommends you avoid doing the same.  He also told us about Russian Dolls, which is kind of like Happy Death Day.  We talked about Y:The Last Man being made into a show on FX.  Then, for some of our long time listeners we tried talking about Star Trek.  Unfortunately, the Geeks that were in attendance havent watched the new Star Trek, so we talked about Orville instead.  Essentially, Seth McFarland redid Star Trek and added some humor.  Isn't that good enough? You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @broadcastgeeks. Please remember to subscribe, and review us, on iTunes and anywhere else you listen!

DREAM. THINK. DO.
Starting Small, Dreaming BIG & Making Movie Magic! with Howard Berger

DREAM. THINK. DO.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 72:09


This week, we have a returning friend, Howard Berger. You may remember Howard from episode 74 of DREAM THINK DO. He's an Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning special effects artist. He and his KNB EFX Group have been involved with over 800 feature films and television shows… including the Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, the Orville, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (which he won an Oscar), Hitchcock, and every Quentin Tarantino movie… just to name a few. The first film that he worked on was Aliens, and he did that the day after he graduated from high school. If you go to his IMDb page, you'll realize that he's touched just about every horror movie that's scared the stuffing out of you the last 20+ years!  I can't wait to talk again, so let's get to this! Listen To The Podcast: RESOURCES: IMBD Page: https://imdb.to/2z3qVpt INTERVIEW: Howard, welcome back to DREAM THINK DO. Thank you so much. That was a good intro. It was definitely shorter than the last one. I think so.  The last time, I think I went about 10 minutes because the list is so long!  I knew I needed to keep this one under five minutes. I put it out to the DREAM THINK DO community that you were coming back. I said, "Alright, what would you ask Howard this time?" And we got flooded with some great questions, so I can't wait to pepper those in as we go. But what have you been up to lately? I've been busy with KNB, which this is its 30th year in existence. Greg Nicotero and I own it and run it for the last 30 years. I was talking with someone the other day about how we used to do all movie work, rarely TV. Now it's tons of television, be it Netflix, or AMC, or whatever it is. TV has become more of a creative venue for us than feature films to some degree. We love working on movies; it's a whole different animal too. But, it's been great. I started working on Seth McFarland's Sci-Fi drama comedy hit, the Orville. Then I got approached for a TV show called Legion. This was for season two. I signed on to that, then Orville went over. I had planned for two weeks off. I had three days. I had Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and I was on set Monday for Legion for the next several months, and then I went onto a film with Mark Wahlberg, a film called Mile 22 that's coming out August third. My wife Miriam and I just got back from Atlanta, where we shot Mile 22. I had four days off, and then started another movie with Mark. Kind of a family comedy called Instant Family that'll be out next year, I think Valentine's Day. We just finished, and I just got home, and I'm just getting acclimated to my house, my bed, my things that I haven't seen in seven months. Well, you know you've been away for a long time when you get to your own bed and go, "This is the best hotel I've been in for a long time." Yeah, you feel like you're on location in LA.   That's amazing. It leads into one of my first questions. So, you love what you're doing, but that's a tough schedule for anybody, whether you love what you're doing or not. How do you stay fresh when you're running a marathon like that? What are some of the things you do for Howard to cultivate creativity, to stay fresh as you're doing this? Well, I'm not getting any younger. I find that what keeps me going is I love everything I do. So, I'm always enthusiastic about the people I work with, and the projects I work on. I always try to have as much fun on everything as I can. But, on my days off, I like to not think about it, and I just need to decompress. I love spending time with my wife. We are big foodies. When we were in Atlanta, I literally would plan Friday, Saturday, Sunday because there are so many great restaurants in Atlanta. Oh, it's amazing, yeah. So, we had seven months of amazing restaurants. I think we ate at one restaurant three times. That was the most. I like just chilling and taking long walks,

EarTime with Josh & Austin
EarTime 006 | Lori Alan

EarTime with Josh & Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 54:17


Your weekly Best friends Josh & Austin return with a legend of Voice Acting - Lori Alan, you may not know her face but you know her voice as Pearl on Spongebob, Diane on Family Guy, and Bonnie's Mom in Pixar's Toy Story 3 and the upcoming Toy Story 4! We talk to her all about getting into Voice Over, meeting Seth McFarland, her upcoming live action series aptly titled "Do The Voice". Have a listen, learn, and get inspired friends! ou Can Follow Josh & Austin on Instagram - @akajoshuathomas @AustinMBoyce @eartimepodcast Follow Lori Instagram | @Loritalk4 Twitter | @lorialan1 Follow her show Do The Voice @dothevoice and at www.dothevoice.com

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Superhero Ethics
Ep 41: Orvillian Ethics

Superhero Ethics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 75:49


What happens when social media and public opinion rule the world? How does an all-male species react to the birth of female child? And can Seth McFarland leave behind the problems of much of his earlier writing.Like the Star Trek shows it pays homage to, The Orville uses science fiction to hold a mirror to our own world. Matthew and Jacob explore this show, the questions it raises, and some of their concerns about t.Agree or disagree with what we talked about, or want to add your own thoughts? Let us know! You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, or email us at superheroethics@gmail.com

Spockcast - a Star Trek Discovery podcast
Episode 6: No Win Situations

Spockcast - a Star Trek Discovery podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 61:15


SPOILERS – The Star Trek Discovery S1.E4, and The Orville S1.E5 are discussed. We run the fact check on our own Episode 3. We follow with a Spoiler-Free review of Blade Runner 2049. We also follow up on the Blade Runner as film noir, the origin of "Director's Cut" and the official trailer for Star Wars - The Last Jedi. We discuss some new characters and some losses in Star Trek: Discovery - Episode 4 - "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry". After Trek brings us some new tidbits to chat about. We also discuss The Orville - Episode 5 - "Pria" which reunites Seth McFarland and Charlize Theron. Picks: Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams, Pacific Rim Uprising, Replicas and Savage Dragon #227. NB - this weeks show was recorded on Zoom.us Episode 6 Show Links: The Naked Sun (The Robot Series) Morena Baccarin Lena Headey Justin Long Tusk For the Love of Spock Galaxy Quest Vangelis - Blade Runner Soundtrack (Remastered 2017) Mackenzie Davis Denis Villeneuve The Fifth Element - Official Movie Trailer Jóhann Jóhannsson, Hans Zimmer, Benjamin Wallfisch Blade Runner: The Other Side of Modernity - Nerdwriter1 Nerdwriter1 - Evan Puschak Malcolm Gladwell Director's Cut Brazil(1985) Trailer Go Set a Watchman: A Novel Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer (Official) Star Trek: Discovery - Episode 4 - "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry" (USA) (Canada) Tardigrade First Animal to Survive in Space The Orville - Episode 5 - "Pria"  (USA) (

Literally Anything the Podcast
Mini-Episode 01 - The Orville

Literally Anything the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 9:47


The guys express their happy surprise that Seth McFarland's new Star Trek-inspired show is pretty great, actually. This episode is a test of doing a smaller mini-episode on our off weeks, so let us know what you think.

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Digital Digital Get Down
Episode 6: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and The Sunlight Pilgrims (plus new fall TV)

Digital Digital Get Down

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 59:15


In Episode 6, Heather and Bennett discuss the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel, "The Sunlight Pilgrims" by Jenni Fagan, and the new network TV shows coming this fall. Also included in this episode: Dewey Cox, The Leftovers, Attack on Titan, Blade Runner, New Girl, LGBT youth, avocado toast, Jim Parsons, The Road, Sarah Dessen, La La Land, Andy Weir, Bill Clinton, Seth McFarland, Star Trek, The Mayor, Ghosted, Big Bang Theory, Flash Forward, Doug, and Arrested Development.

Second Shot
Episode 12: American Dad With Mike Calhoun

Second Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 86:47


This week we have comedian Mike Calhoun on to discuss his love for Seth McFarland's other show American Dad! This is a fun one be sure to listen! If you want to come on the show, fell free to send us an email at SecondShotPod@gmail.com

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Unprepared
S1E33 - We Prepared It

Unprepared

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 67:05


So it's come to this. We broke our one rule. We prepared for an episode. We've had 32 episodes of unprepared audio piped right into your ears and now we've let you down. We've threatened it before, but this time we followed through. We're sorry. This week Jesse and Kevin talk about the animated sitcom spectrum, tightly packed humor, cartoon violence, things Jesse doesn't know about The Simpsons, Seth McFarland, hired goons, evil pig guys, Joomps Wobbin, what high school libraries look like, Dawson Casting, everything in the 90s was ugly, clerical errors in the afterlife, and New York accents. Links Jesse and Kevin watched some television together. First was The Simpsons S04E17 "Last Exit to Springfield", following on Alan Sepinwall's orders. Kristen Schaal is a horse. Look at her dance, look at her go, well look at her dance like a horse. We also watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer S01E01 "Welcome to the Hellmouth". But not before we talked a bit about Hannibal season 3. Jesse gets very upset about how _The OA _ended. Jesse is planning on watching The Good Place next. My Cousin Vinny is a perfect movie. Max Temkin made a Deep Space Nine episode guide. Jesse's favorite episode of 30 Rock is S06E08 "Leap Day".

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
My D#ck Has Its Own Hashtag w/ actor Mark Cirillo

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 71:22


Dennis visits the LA home of actor Mark Cirillo to talk about his role as a counselor in the Netflix series "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." Mark tells fun stories about the A-listers he got to work with, including Amy Poehler, Chris Meloni, Bradley Cooper, Janeane Garafalo and Paul Rudd, talks about the short shorts he had to wear and recalls riding in a van with Bradley Cooper. Mark also talks about starring in the popular web series "Day Drunk Gays," appearing on the shows "Will and Grace," "How I Met Your Mother" and "Masters of Sex." Other topics include Mark's time working at A Different Light bookstore in West Hollywood, doing nudity in films like "The Seminarian," meeting Earthe Kitt in an elevator, a creepy sexual encounter on the night before the Northridge earthquake, co-starring in a commercial with Ted the bear directed by Seth McFarland, writing a fan later to Scott Bakula and why he loves acting.

School of Podcasting
Behind the Scenes of the Worst Podcast Ever

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 41:49


In today's episode, (not safe for work) I share clips from a podcast I set out (as an experiment) to be the Worst Podcast Ever. It would: 1. Have F-bombs. 2. Insult the audience. 3. Deliver no value 4. Use Potty humor and be overtly immature The reason? I had two: 1. I wanted to test podbean.com (who during the test had a technical issue, and my files quit downloading). 2. I wanted to see what kind of downloads a horrible podcast would get. I've heard from Libsyn that many podcasters get around 200 downloads per episode. (get a free month at Libsyn using the coupon code sopfree ) The worst podcast ever gets about 10. Rules for Experiment: 1. I could not use my real voice. I didn't want anyone to know it was me.  2. I could not promote it at all. Not a single tweet. Doing a Podcast as a Character: This is not new. "Madge Weinstein" has been doing yeast Radio since 2004. There are people who do not use their names such as School of Podcasting student Stargate Pioneer who does the Legends of Shield podcast. Cali Lewis has always been Luria Petrucci behind the scenese of Geekslife.com You may feel more confident behind the microphone as your character then in your own skin. I say "Fake it till you make it" (you will get comfortable as yourself) but being a character is an option. People like Seth McFarland get away with tons of things on their TV show The Family Guy as the characters are cartoons. The Simpsons is another example of characters getting away with things a real person would not.  But in the end Seth still takes flack for his characters.  The down side of being a character is connecting with your audience. I met Paul David Peterson of Entrepreneur Explosion. Paul's show is a parody of all the Entrepreneur shows. Paul is not his real name. If I want to meet Paul at Podcast Movement or New Media Expo, I can't if he is completely incognito. In my case my character on the Worst Podcast Ever was simply named "Grumpy Old Man." What if AARP wants Grumpy to come speak at a convention? These characters don't exist in reality.  The Stylizer 3000 Today I play a bit that I included in today's show to get you to think about all the different styles that you can use to create your podcast. There are SO MANY ingredients that you can use to create a completely unique podcast. I worry that people will not take me seriously as a podcast consultant if I'm too goofy on the microphone. I guess we will see. Podcast Rewind: Formats on the Podcasters Roundtable I participated on the Podcasters Roundtbale Episode 53 with +Ray Ortega,+Daniel J. Lewis +David Jackson +Colin Gray +Paul Peterson and+Doug Payton to discuss the various types of formats you can chose for your podcast. Check it out  Ready To Start a Podcast? If you're ready to start a podcast SIGN UP TODAY, and rest assured you will have everything you need to learn how to launch a successful podcast.   

Movie Menu Podcasts
MMRants: The Deadpool Movie!

Movie Menu Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014 14:28


Movie Menu Rants about the Deadpool movie! Panelist: Dan "The Man" Muñoz, Alexander z, and KItt Johnson. Rant: Who is Deadpool (Dpiddy)? Moviemenureviews.com Facebook.com/moviemenureviews Twitter.com/moviemenureviews Instagram.com/moviemenureviews YouTube Channel: Movie Menu Deadpool Notes: Comicbook History Marvel character created in 1991 Rob Liefeld (famed for not being able to draw feet) and Fabian Nicieza First appearing in New Mutants #29 Rip off of a DC character, Deathstroke Intended to be cousins, Slade Wilson/ Wade Wilson Superpowers: He’s batshit crazy… or is he? Ex-US Military turned Mercenary, Wade was always a crazy guy and, in some respects, Wolverine Origins got Wade Wilson right. When he joined Weapon-X, he found out he was dying of cancer Weapon-X transfused him with Wolverine’s blood instead of curing his cancer, it accelerated and deformed him Why he wears his mask Makes people vomit Wolverine Powers: regeneration, speed, and immune to morals. Insanity: On top of his powers, Wade was already becoming schizophrenic and just like the cancer, it mutated too Wade Wilson knows he’s in a comic book voices he hears are the Writer and Artist of his book/movie. Is he really insane or is he the sanest person in the MCU???? Comedy: Cynical Slapstick Constantly breaking the 4th Wall, Shakespearian/Stan Lee-esque What he symbolizes to fans and Marvel? Joe Kelly’s Deadpool He’s confused by everyone as being Spider-Man or Deathstroke But, he’s as strong and fast as Wolverine He’s the comedic output in full Rated-R comic form The grown up geek would understand how stupid and jaded these characters get… Deadpool points at that and laughs, he’s the Jester at a Kings Court While Batman, X-Men, etc. are dark and brooding characters, DP travels back in time to the 60s to party it up with an alcoholic Ton Stark He’s obsessed with the internet and media and LOOOOOVES Chimichanga’s! So you can understand the Zeitgeist he represents Deadpool: Origins X-Men Origins: Wolverine Released in 2009 Ryan Reynolds was tapped to play Wade Wilson Reynolds sounds and looked the part, more importantly: huge fan! So all the fan boys got excited BUT THEN! The toy, the film art, and the work print got leaked! IMPORTANT!! I want you to remember this point, that studio Fox got sooooo pissed off about the leak, BUT! It was the fans that were more angry than they were One of the single most let downs of that movie was how they portrayed Deadpool Deadpool was bullshit BUT! Credit where credits due, They got Wade Wilson down to the T Ryan Reynolds backlash The worst thing about Origins is that Reynolds when asked, is clearly the biggest DP nerd in Hollywood When asked, he’d say it he was the biggest fan, but that Origins’ Deadpool wasn’t the real Deadpool When rumors of the film started up, he kept saying “It would have nothing to do with the Origins Deadpool” At one point, I heard that the plot would be Deadpool jumping movies and killing that version of Deadpool. June of this year, prior to comic-con Reynolds is rumored to leaves Deadpool, Which cancelled the Comic-Con trailer screen People say this was a rumor, but as of yet Reynolds isn’t confirmed to reprise the role Test Footage Finally get to… footage being leaked Tim Miller and Rhett Reese wrote the short story showing Joe Kelly’s Deadpool in all his glory! Reynolds in full rotoscope animation jumping into a moving car and murdering all of the thugs! Remember: This isn’t the first leak that’s happened in regards to Deadpool and that’s the point that everyone forgets! Rumors: Intentionally leaked, while it might be true Fox spent money trying to shut it all down, sending copyright claims to ALL possible video sites online. Then! BLUR STUDIOS, the CGI company that did all the work rotoscoping Released the HD version of the footage Work was being misrepresented online GIANT FUCK YOU TO FOX With that Tim Miller, the director, started a compaign to get DP green lit… Announcement Leads to this week 20th Century Fox who owns the Mutant properties from Marvel announced a February 12, 2016 date release which shifts Assassins Creeds, The Fantastic Four, and Paper Towns to later dates. Same year that X-Men: Apocalypse will be coming out, tells you that Fox is still unsure of it’s success. What the Deadpool movie should be (i.e. Rating) This movie, hands down should be a rated R film Even Reynolds has gone on recording saying this Now! If it’s in animation, they can get away with a ton more assuming they try for PG-13 BUT! Deadpool is best compared to Seth McFarland’s TED Sure, Teddy Bear is cute and kids wanted to see it, but it’s an adult film! Deadpool is gonna have a similar reception Kids will want to watch it, but they shouldnt. Then why try for PG13? FOX needs to grow some balls and show Marvel what they’ve been doing wrong! Make a Rated-R comicbook movie! END OF RANT

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #109 – February 24, 2013

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 59:23


Where we talk about the Oscars at length and like what Seth McFarland did. There are other things, but that’s the majority of the show and it’s a good discussion.

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JCast Network
Two Jews On Ted

JCast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2012


Joan and John sit down to review Seth McFarland’s new film Ted

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The Zone with Timm McCoy
The Zone with Timm McCoy #703 "Me, Robot" with Josh Robert Thompson.

The Zone with Timm McCoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 157:20


in 1991, Josh Robert Thompson used to listen to DJ Timm McCoy on WCSB Cleveland State University do voices on "Brainrot Radio" & "The Lonesome Cowboy Show". 15 year old, Josh would call in and do voices like "Johnny Carson" and Timm would be "Ed McMahon:. Later in 2005 Josh got the job as "Geoff Peterson" the Gay Robot co hosting "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" on CBS. The Josh & Timm Reunion happened in 2012. Josh NOW does many voices like "Morgan Freeman" on "Family Guy with Seth McFarland. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thezonelive/support