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After another tumultous week, take a load off, kick your feet up and tune in. We know it's something Ike would like, with special guest Steve-O Watson. You'll be glad you made it home.
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: It Happened in Flori-duh; Craig's List Price is Right; Most relaxing song; Cheeseburger emoji crisis; Chipotle settles lawsuit; Bike riding coaches; Tallywhackers restaurant; Spring break drinking scams; Cool Bean's garage; Warren G Harding secret letters; And so much more!
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: It Happened in Flori-duh; Craig's List Price is Right; Most relaxing song; Cheeseburger emoji crisis; Chipotle settles lawsuit; Bike riding coaches; Tallywhackers restaurant; Spring break drinking scams; Cool Bean's garage; Warren G Harding secret letters; And so much more!
This week the boys plumb the deep dark depths of the psychosexual mind with reviews of the 2000 serial killer brainfrig, The Cell and the mid 80s, Cannon Films, literary Neo Noir goof parade, Tough Guys Don't Dance! Oh God! Oh Man! Things are getting VERY sexually latent in here! Feedback: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop Lifting: 0:00:0 - 0:31:00 The Cell: 0:32:00 - 1:14:00 Tough Guys Don't Dance: 1:15:00 - END
The podcast gang goes toe to toe with the jovial Zach Thompson, who plays Bonehead #2, the short and skeletal henchman in “MST3K: The Return.” Much to Ryan’s delight, Zach suggests that fans of Greg Tally should call themselves “Tallywhackers.” Meanwhile, Kate justifiably explains why female dragonflies fake their own deaths to avoid annoying males. And Ryan rails against the Christopher Reeve/Richard Pryor cinematic debacle, “Superman III,” while Greg can’t stop seeing the latest entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2.” A freezing accident and shattered bottleneck nearly leave Ryan sucking down glass shards rather than Orca Beverage Company’s Mr. Cola. And Kate and Ryan dry heave when Greg reveals his undying love for that bonneted beauty on the tiny raisin box, the Sun Maid. In Reviewers in the MSTie, James and Ron go spelunking into the movie depths with “Cave Dwellers.” All this and an agoraphobic Domino’s Pizza Noid who is frankly grateful for all the avoiding, on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
We get cozy in this episode, discussing the importance of income when dating, mansplaining, and double standards among scantily clad waitstaff.
GUEST: AARON DURAN, No Such Thing As Portland Birthday, Head Exploding, Birthday Rules Recap, Equal Fun For Everyone, Belarus Email, WoC, Dancing Vampires, NEXT ADVENTURE, Squatchin', Ball Talk, Jack Warner is Clay Davis, Iman Shumpert, Hooters For Guys, Tallywhackers, Last Picked
June 3, 2015
June 3, 2015
Comedian and writer Stephanie Weber returns home to Chicago! Things take a turn from the silly to the serious when joking about teens in the news leads to a deep dive into body shaming, a personal journey of acceptance, and an eye-opening discussion of her uncomfortable experiences as a female comedian. We also talk about a restaurant called Tallywackers. The PopFury Podcast has moved! Please visit us on our new website at PopFuryPodcast.com! SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro 1:35 Stephanie just moved back to Chicago and dove right back into comedy hustle. Sammy wonders how she decompresses. Stephanie once denied a homeless man a donut. 11:20 Her abuela is a Santerian Saint who is married to Voodoo Doctor. 15:20 Stephanie is dating a musician. She then plugs his EP. 17:07 We talk about the difference between NYC and Chicago. We both share awkward public transit stories involving teens. 21:30 A sixth grade boy had to hand write an apology to a 911 dispatcher. 26:07 A high school issued a sexist letter regarding graduation ceremony attire. The bodyshaming tone of the letter leads to... 30:05 ...Stephanie recounting her own body issues and experiences growing up as a Cuban girl who developed early. Sammy wonders when Stephanie finally shifted her self-perception for the better. 43:15 Caitlyn Jenner will be on the cover of July's Vanity Fair. Stephanie feels the name's spelling is a subtle insult to Kris Jenner. 47:35 Stephanie shares what it was like when she started improv in Chicago. We dovetail into the rumors surrounding Louis CK... 56:30 ...and Stephanie talks about her uncomfortable experiences as a female comedian in both NYC & Chicago and the thought processes behind speaking out. 1:09:10 An all-male version of Hooters called Tallywhackers opened in Dallas. 1:11:35 Outro
This week: Quantified kegels—where Silicon Valley self-improvement meets training for sex at your desk. A new study shows women actually masturbate to music; we offer some playlists. And we preview the opening of Tallywhackers, a Dallas-based Hooters for women with a full-pound hot dog on the menus. With Alison Davis, Maureen O'Connor, and David Wallace-Wells.More at thecut.com and nymag.com.