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This week on Good One, host Jesse David Fox welcomes Nate Bargatze back to the podcast. This time, he is joined by Saturday Night Live castmember Mikey Day and co-head writer Streeter Seidell, the duo Bargatze worked with on the mega-viral “Washington's Dream” sketches. If you want to watch the interview, head over to https://youtu.be/3AAhzApSGGE Order Jesse's book (out now!), Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture–and the Magic That Makes It Work here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374604714/comedybook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes. Joker: Folie a Deux, the long awaited and much discussed follow up to 2019's surprise hit Joker, finally hit theaters last weekend and the numbers across the board, critically and financially, leave something to be desired. The $200 million-budgeted, psychological thriller/musical/courtroom drama sequel debuted to just $37 million domestically, a soft bow certainly impacted by poor critical reviews and a D CinemaScore from audiences – a record worst for the comic book film genre. While promoting his new film We Live In Time via an interview with Esquire, Andrew Garfield spoke on his willingness to reprise his role as The Amazing Spider-Man, saying quote, “For sure, I would 100% come back if it was the right thing, if it's additive to the culture, if there's a great concept or something that hasn't been done before that's unique and odd and exciting and that you can sink your teeth into. I love that character, and it brings joy. If part of what I bring is joy, then I'm joyful in return.” Last week The Hollywood Reporter released an editorial analysis of the state of the Star Wars franchise after being bought by Disney 12 years ago. The report crunched and discussed numbers including budgets, revenues, critical and audience reviews, viewership, and streaming subscriptions, among other verticals for all the projects beginning with The Force Awakens through The Acolyte. The latest buzz from the rumor mill via The Production List, Blue Beetle and Cobra Kai star Xolo Mariduena appears to be attached to Marvel Studios Nova series. While it's still far from official casting, if true, the move could have implications for Jaime Reyes' as-of-yet unclear future in James Gunn's DCU. Spyglass has set the release date for Scream VII as Feb 27, 2026, with Neve Campbell officially reprising her role and franchise creator Kevin Williamson returning as director. Paramount is developing a live-action/CG Rugrats film, directed by Jason Moore of Pitch Perfect, with a script by SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidell. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star and creator Rob McElhenney has confirmed that the show will be shooting a crossover episode with the cast of Abbott Elementary, which also takes place in Philadelphia. James Hawes, an established TV creator who most recently directed a string of episodes of the Gary Oldman spy series Slow Horses, has been tapped to helm the first two episodes of Lanterns for Max. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Katy O'Brian, the rising actress who gained notice with Love Lies Bleeding, is joining Glen Powell in The Running Man, Paramount's adaptation of the Stephen King novel Will Smith is set to reunite with director Michael Bay for the first time in 30 years for a new Netflix action movie titled Fast and Loose. The film follows a man who wakes up in Mexico with no memory and discovers he has been living a double life as both a CIA agent and a crime lord. Netflix has canceled the Jeff Goldblum led series Kaos after one season. Prey star Amber Midthunder has joined the second season of AppleTV+'s monsterverse series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. The Mindy Kaling-led animated Scooby Doo spin off Velma has been canceled by Max after two seasons. Insider Jeff Sneider is adding another name to the list of potential actors to play John Stewart in the upcoming DC series Lanterns, reporting that 21 Bridges actor Stephen James has emerged as the front runner. Christopher Nolan's next film with Universal now has a release date of July 17th, 2026 with Matt Damon in early talks to star.
A new Rugrats movie is in development, blending live-action with CGI to bring the beloved '90s cartoon to life. Co-written by SNL star Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell, and directed by Jason Moore, the film will feature iconic characters like Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Angelica, and Susie. The unique format has sparked mixed reactions, with fans eager to see if this reboot will capture the charm of the original series. Stay tuned as more details emerge on this exciting project.
SNL writer Streeter Seidell discusses his writing with Mikey Day and some of their most beloved sketches including Beavis and Butt-Head for host Ryan Gosling, Washington's Dream, & David S. Pumpkins. Follow on X (Twitter): @streetseidell Follow on Instagram: @streeterseidell
Streeter Seidell (head writer for 'Saturday Night Live', formerly Collegehumor) says "so long, stinktown!" and hello to a ninety-nine question interview. Join Streeter and I as we discuss what led to his success at SNL, when he realized David S Pumpkins was going to be something special, airplane cries, Eater Pie Fell, being bitten, Claire Danes, shackets, Phantom masks, ska, pistachio pudding, the famed Clam Castle, and maybe the greatest Wikipedia article ever written. --ASK ME A QUESTION! The 99 Question Hotline!-- 732-592-9838 (aka REAL-WAX-VET) 99questionspod@gmail.com 99Q on Twitter 99Q Merch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/99questions/support
ATENÇÃO: ao dar play nesse episódio você dá inicio a mais uma temporada do Então É Natal. Ouvintes do mundo inteiro relataram um aumento no espirito natalino e uma terrível tendência a se apaixonar por filmes ruins. Continue sem moderação. *** Sejam bem vindes de volta, comunidade natalina da internet! Com o episódio #81 abrimos no ANO 04 desse podcast. Para homenagear nossa própria trajetória e agradecer vocês, no episódio de hoje falaremos sobre o clássico Esqueceram de Mim e seu reboot: Esqueceram de Mim No Lar Doce Lar. Em Esqueceram de Mim acompanhamos a história de Kevin, uma criança mimada que, por negligência familiar, é esquecido em casa na semana do natal enquanto a familia vai curtir a vida em Paris. O problema é que dois bandidos oportunistas descobrem que ele está sozinho e decidem roubar a casa. Cabe a Kevin, agora, defender sua propriedade privada e preparar a própria comida. Já na nova versão, Esqueceram de Mim No Lar Doce Lar, vivemos a história de Max, uma criança desprovida de charme e carisma que, assim como no original, acaba ficando em casa enquanto a família viaja para o exterior. No entanto, ao invés de dois bandidos, teremos aqui um casal falido, desesperado para resgatar um boneco que acreditam ter sido roubado por Max. Esqueceram de Mim foi escrito por John Hughes, dirigido por Chris Columbus e lançado em 21 de dezembro de 1990. Já Esqueceram de Mim No Lar Doce Lar foi escrito por Mikey Day e Streeter Seidell, dirigido por Dan Mazer e lançado em 2021. Você encontra ambos no Disney+ *** Nos acompanhe nas redes sociais para comentar sobre os episódios, descobrir os próximos filmes do podcast e garantir que a gente fale dos seus favoritos! Pra isso basta procurar por @entaoenatalpodcast nas suas redes sociais favoritas ou acessar o link: instagram.com/entaoenatalpodcast O Então é Natal é criado e produzido por Juliana de Melo e Mariana Diniz. A edição de áudio é de Euller Félix. Esse podcast é parte da rede O Podcast é Delas. Saiba mais no site: https://opodcastedelas.com.br/
Don't call. Don't text. We are in mourning. This week, we say goodbye to our beloved writer Steven Castillo in the dumbest way possible. We also get into Streeter Seidell and Alison Gates' promotions to head writers, how the show finally cracked President Joe Biden, Ariana Debose and Jack Antonoff's amazing stage presence, Chris Redd's killer new impression of New York City mayor Eric Adams, and why Weekend Update was good...until it wasn't. Never thought we would have to say the phrase: Elmo got ratioed. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @strugglespod to keep up with the show, or email us at strugglespodcast@gmail.com! This week's crew: Arielle (@jesterbestie) Avery (@cosmicholiday) Alexei (@ratmiddleman)
In which the Mister joins me in reviewing HOME SWEET HOME ALONE (2021), currently available on Disney +. Directed by Dan Mazer, from a screenplay/story by John Hughes (with the current script attributed to Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell); the film follows the misadventures of Pam and Jeff (Ellie Kemper and Rob Delaney) who are forced to sell their home following some hard times. Enter bratty Max (Archie Yates) who through some misunderstandings crosses paths with Jeff and Pam to some disastrous results. At the end, the message of the film is the importance of spending time at home with family at the holidays although not as effectively as the original HOME ALONE film. Our advice - skip this and watch the original one instead. The film has a run time of 1 h 33 m and is rated PG. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
Home Sweet Home Alone is a 2021 American Christmas comedy film directed by Dan Mazer, screenplay written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell, and starring Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Pete Holmes, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Home Sweet Home Alone is a 2021 American Christmas comedy film directed by Dan Mazer, screenplay written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell, and starring Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Pete Holmes, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell.
Home Sweet Home Alone is a 2021 American Christmas comedy film directed by Dan Mazer, screenplay written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell, and starring Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Pete Holmes, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tradepaperbacks/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
Home Sweet Home Alone – Movie Review 94 Minutes, Rated PG-13 Written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell Directed by Dan Mazer Synopsis: Max Mercer is a mischievous and resourceful young boy who has been left behind while his family is in Japan for the holidays. So when a married couple attempting to retrieve […]
Comedian Streeter Seidell talks about his college humor job ending and a period of uncertainty before writing for SNL.
Connor imagines an alternate timeline with the help of Saturday Night Live alumn Bobby Moynihan, who played a major role in one of Tom Hanks's late-career triumphs: David S. Pumpkins.Watch the Haunted Elevator sketch that gave the world David S. Pumpkins.
2009: For a good time, try typing www.CollegeHumor.com into your web browser’s window. Joining me today are CollegeHumor.com writer-comedians Amir Blumenfeld and Streeter Seidell. The pair is world renowned for pulling elaborate pranks on one another. I’m hoping to learn a little about their site and what makes a good stunt. That, and how they haven’t killed each other in the process of getting revenge. (Seidell is now an SNL writer.)
John and Steve review all of Saturday Night Live's officially released, unaired Season 43 "cut for time" sketches to determine which one was the "best of the rest". Support the Podcast Patreon: Become a patron for early access to new episodes, premium content and exclusive member rewards. Amazon.com (USA) & Amazon.ca (Canada): The best price and fastest shipping on everything. Please bookmark this link (USA) or this link (Canada) and use it each time you shop. Shopify: The best way to start an online store. Start your free 14-day trial. No credit card required. More Free Options Notes Connect with us at: snlafterparty.fm Patreon: snlpodcast Twitter: @snlpodcast Facebook: @snlpodcast Instagram: snlpodcast feedback@snlafterparty.fm Every Season 43 "cut for time" sketch: The Last Fry Climate Change New Year's Kiss Hallmark Channel Christmas Promo My Little Step Children Star Warriors St. Patrick's Day Wedding Toast Fish Dreams Cleveland Cavs Promo Spirituality Rap Friendship Song Best of the rest: Wedding Toast (written by Andrew Dismukes, Luke Null and Streeter Seidell)
Streeter Seidell (Saturday Night Live, College Humor) joins Alan to talk about the early days of online sketch comedy, meeting Lorne Michaels, and writing David S. Pumpkins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 33, Jack & Miles are joined by SNL writer Streeter Seidell to discuss the FCC & net neutrality, Charlie Rose's firing & how The Royal Tenenbaum's called it, how Roy Moore met his wife, a look at Andy's Rooney's Thanksgiving, & more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Seth takes a closer look at the Trump administration's seemingly permanent state of scandal and why many on the right seem to want to live in an alternate reality where Trump isn't president.Mikey Day and Seth discuss the David S. Pumpkins Animated Halloween Special and his favorite sketch pitches that never made it to SNL.Then, Late Night producer Kevin Miller goes backstage at Studio 8G to ask a few more questions to Day and his SNL supervising writer, and co-creator of David S. Pumpkins, Streeter Seidell.LATE NIGHT ON SOCIALRate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSethSubscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSethFollow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSethFind Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSethGet more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
Writer/Creator/Comedian Streeter Seidell (staff writer for Saturday Night Live) has some of the wisest insights we’ve heard for emerging funny people, including: what confidence has to do with comedy, the volume and value of the web-series for young comics, and how many "after parties" SNL actually has. We'll get there someday and report our findings.
Friend and lover Streeter Seidell joins us to discuss catfishing, dick pics, and old videos.Come see our live show in Montreal! July 25 as part of JFL comedy fest.
Streeter drops by and comes at us with the Master Race. Jeff is punning the game industry. Mike is dropping phones for profit. The Nation is so on point we cut ourselves and bleed all over the rug. This week's episode is brought to you by Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/twins) for 3 free meals! And Adam and Eve (www.adameve.com) offer code: TWINS for insane savings!
Great news, gang. We just signed a HUGE deal with one of Silicon Valley's hottest new startups, and as a result, all future episodes of What Should We Draw are going to be posted EXCLUSIVELY to SKWORSH, the world's newest, most totally-real-and-not-a-sham social app. Download it today! In the meantime, please enjoy our last normal episode, where we chat with Streeter Seidell (Saturday Night Live) about business power moves, the old days of the Internet, and the secret history of toilets. See you on the flipside, Skworsh-stars! To see this week's drawing, visit WhatShouldWeDraw.com!
On today's episode, I talk to comedian and writer Streeter Seidell. Streeter first gained popularity as part of the cast of CollegeHumor's online videos, including the viral series Prank Wars. This led to an MTV series with his fellow CollegeHumor colleague Amir Blumenfeld called Pranked. In 2013, Streeter wrote for the ABC sitcom Trophy Wife and a year later joined the writing staff Saturday Night Live.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
No Laugh Track newbie Streeter Seidell is in studio today! This week, Justin and Streeter talk about Streeter being an original cast member of the popular comedy website "College Humor," Streeter describes his audition for and now writing process as a writer for "Saturday Night Live" and the two trade their favorite prank stories! You can see Streeter here at Acme, July 229th-August 1st! Streeter Seidell Find Streeter at http://www.streeterseidell.com/OR on Twitter @streetseidell Intro music is a clip of Journey to the Sun supplied by Circle of HeatClick their Facebook above, or check them out.
Comedian/friend Streeter Seidell joins us to discuss laundry, car accidents and the Beastie Boys. This episode is brought to you by MeUndies.com and DraftKings.com.
Jeff, Streeter Seidell, and Emily Axford reunite to take turns describing their newest favorite facts.
Our buddy Streeter joins us to discuss bisexual boyfriends and globetrotting girlfriends. Thanks to OurTunez for sponsoring this BONUS THURSDAY episode! An awesome free way to discover new music, on your iPhone or computer: http://bit.ly/1fNA7ul
In this episode we discuss masturbation, pornography, and Amir's driving skills. Or lack thereof. This episode is brought to you by HuluPlus.com! Check out HuluPlus.com/Amir for two free weeks of movies and televisions shows. That is, if you like TV and movies...
Streeter Seidell and Emily Axford return with more cool facts. Plus a bonus riddle!
In this episode, CollegeHumor's editor-in-chief and our friend Streeter stops by to talk about communism, friendship, and the lack of meaning in our bleak existence.
Streeter Seidell and Emily Axford share their coolest facts.
Streeter Seidell (College Humor) joins Craig to watch an episode of "The Wonder Years." Sit back and relax as Craig and Streeter talk about the Arnold family, discuss the coolest thing to do while sitting, pontificate on how fart noises always make things good, and get in a nostalgic mood for 1990s fashion.