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In a replay of episode 78, the great Doug Lussenhop aka DJ Douggpound (comedian, musician, writer, video editor from Tim & Eric, The Eric Andre Show, Portlandia) & I discuss staying active during Covid, Robert Altman films, how he creates drops, pre-show prep for Office Hours Live, the music he listens to, formative musical moments & a whole lot more. www.linktr.ee/douggpound www.twitter.com/douggpound www.instagram.com/douggpound
Do you like absurdist irreverent sketch comedy? Do you like Eldrich horror gods? Do you like really long podcasts with a tiny bit on the end about Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie? If you said yes to any of these, this could be the episode for you. Give us a 5 star review you shits. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook | @stopcthulhu Hosts Gaz | @GhenGazKhan Matt | @MattsAllFolkz Ronan | @TheRonanThe Liv | @olivia_dady Podcast artwork by Shaun Martland | @mr_picto Music by DEADLIFE | @deadlifecorps Used with artists permission Send your films for the trench or get in contact: stopcthulhu@outlook.com
Don't feed a guy a podcast, Bobby! That's right, we're heading down to Wonder Wharf this week to chat about our favourite Bob's Burgers characters! Chatting about one of the finest comedies ever to grace our screens was an absolute joy and we plan to do even more so join us next time for our big review of the Bob's Burgers Movie! A whole month of Burger content, you're so lucky. That's not even everything, we have our usual Culture Catch-Up and MyTube to enjoy as well. All that, and more on this week's episode of Culture Bucket. Please download, listen and tell your friends about us! It wouldn't hurt to drop us a review on the ol' Apple Podcasts page too. Spoilers below Culture discussed in this week's culture catch-up: Rina Sawayama - Hold The Girl, Heartstopper, Giri/Haji, I Just Killed My Dad, Werewolf By Night, Catherine Called Birdy, Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories, The Bear MyTube: The Super Mario Bros Movie, The White Lotus 2 If you would like to add to the discussion please join us in the following places: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@culturebucketpodcast?_t=8WYXou1ebRN&_r=1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/culturebucketpodcast Join our Facebook discussion group at: Culture Bucket Bucket Squad on facebook Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultBucketPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturebucketpodcast/ Email: culturebucketpodcast@gmail.com Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/CultureBucket/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/wd0xyllzxj6ftwi25hfwgjapv
Buckle up, because the boys watch Disney's experimental, avante-garde PSA Dad... Can I Borrow the Car? Kurt Russell narrates, and it's more buckwild than you can expect. Everything is talked about including puberty, Sam the Eagle from The Muppets, Tim & Eric's Awesome Show, car simulators, the Hellscape nightmare that is the DMV, Nazi Volkswagen Beetles, used car salesmen, milk cars, Cujo, and catfishing internet strangers.
Pretty Little Liars - Original Sin: Girlfriend Shows Jim is here to share his thoughts on the HBO MAX reboot in full slasher style!Stephen Colbert Vs. An Old Lady: Stephen Colbert continues to "punch up" by going after some obscure old lady that decided to rap her senate campaign video.Palette Cleansers: A "rapper" Shawty Dred decided to piss off of his high rise balcony and Atlanta is not going to take it anymore.HALF MEASURES!, FERMENTING!, ANDOR!, BUSTA RHYMES!, TURN IT UP!, FIRE IT UP!, GAY ACE OF SPADES!, BI-SANTA!, ONOMOTOPOEIA MAMA MIA!, GIRLFRIEND SHOWS JIM!, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS ORIGINAL SIN!, HBO MAX!, SLASHER!, HORROR!, LEATHERFACE!, GLAMPING!, I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!, AMAZON PRIME!, MOVIE NERD!, INSUFFERABLE!, FILM STUDENT!, PSYCHO!, BLACK CHRISTMAS!, GENDER FLIP!, GIALLO!, TRANS HYSTERIA!, ROMERO!, JORDAN PEELE!, US!, GET OUT!, OBVIOUS!, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT!, YOU!, JOE!, NETFLIX!, ABC FAMILY!, NOPE!, SPECTACLE!, OLD LADY RAPPER!, UTAH DISTRICT 12!, SENATE!, LINDA PAULSON!, REPUBLICAN!, GOD!, FAMILY!, CONSTITUTION!, TIM & ERIC!, GRAN TURISMO!, WOKE!, WHITE FEMINIST!, PRIVILEGE!, STEPHEN COLBERT!, MONOLOGUE!, PLANT!, FALSE FLAG!, BRITISH PRIME MINISTER!, RAP!, DOG WHISTLE!, FAST FOOD!, PALETTE CLEANSER!, POPEYE'S!, GUN DISCHARGED!, PLAY IT OFF!, SLAMMED DOOR!, NAKED RAPPER!, HIGH RISE!, URINATING!, PISS BOY!, ATLANTA!, NAKED!, BITS!, UMBRELLA!, BITS!, PIEDMONT PARK!, ENTERTAINERS!, PUBLIC INDECENCY!, SHORTY DREAD!, SHAWTY DREAD!, SONGS!, DRUG DEALERS!, SHAWTY LADY DREAD!, BAD ASS!, ASS IS BAD!, DREAMCAST!, SEAMAN!, FRINGE!, FATHER!, KILLS EX-WIFE!, ELECTRICITY!, POWER!, LOCKBOX!, SHOT!, APP ORDERS!, TACO BELL!, BURGER KING!, DEALS!, COMPLAIN!, DISPUTE THE CHARGE!, CHIPOTLE!, FREE BURRITO!, CODES!, RAISING CANE'S!, TIMBER'S!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Join LeafyLinn and tuedank (sans Dank Farrik), as they talk about the history of Tim and Eric and how these two men changed comedy forever. From humble beginnings to the makings of a media empire.-Have a safe voyage Farrik! godspeed!If you'd like to be an advertiser, email us @ DeeperandDeeperPod@gmail.comAvailable on all major podcast platforms!Follow us on our social media https://allmylinks.com/deeper-deeperpodProduced by Nick Ortiz Music by DesignbyFortz featuring Ivan GarciaWritten and Researched by Steven G Robinson, Mariah Harrison and Chris Ortiz
He's a six-foot-seven lover of "spoofs and goofs, food, wine and cats" whose latest book comes with a glowing testimonial from Jack Black. You may also know comedian Eric Wareheim from the duo, Tim & Eric. His debut cookbook, FOODHEIM: A culinary adventure is now on the New York Times-best seller list. Ahead of his banquet at the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Eric stopped by Blueprint to introduce us to the "Complete Heimy Experience".
We're celebrating Thirsty Thursday by following up with Less Than Jake's Chris DeMakes. Chris shares his thoughts on the last episode, and gets into some more Warped Tour stories with Johnny. We're graced with a very humanizing moment featuring AFI's Davey Havok chasing tent during a *possible* tornado. Johnny and Chris talk about the crossover between comedians and music, and Chris gives us some insight about his recent podcast episode featuring Eric Heidecker of Tim & Eric fame. Chris also reveals some of his favorite podcasts, and gives us a sneak peak into the format of his upcoming live podcast recording featuring Dan Campbell of The Wonder Years!Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore more Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
On this episode we invite D'urban Moffer on to discuss Izo, Miike's ponderous metaphysical Holy Mountain masterpiece. Tap-dancing, watching movies without subtitles, running a coven, diaper furries, the stabbingest movie ever made, Japan's version of Tom Waits, Izo's murder path, vagina swords, vampire salarymen, incorrect crucifixions, wabi sari, the crucifixion as the ultimate act of absurdity, Izo as an anti-war film, which vaccine is best, Tim & Eric as the pinnacle of CGI and the historical Izo.
My guest today is Pierre de Reeder who spreads his time between making records as a commercial studio owner at 64 Sound and its affiliated production room facilities, inhabiting the occasional role as a solo artist or player in various projects, running his indie record label Little Record Company, and managing all things Rilo Kiley… a band for which he is both a founding member, as well as now having its two latest releases on his label. In recording things, he has worked with the likes of Mavis Staples, She & Him, M. Ward, Sia, Tim Heidecker (from Tim & Eric), Emitt Rhodes, Vampire Weekend, Ben Gibbard, Julian Casablancas, Bright Eyes, and much of his own and various bands. And his studio, 64 Sound and its incarnations have hosted artists such as X, Devendra Banhart, My Morning Jacket, Amanda Palmer, Michael Kiwanuka, Tokyo Police Club, Bat For Lashes, Ty Segall, St. Vincent and Sleater-Kinney, Starcrawler, Warpaint, and many more. Because of its very extensive collection of vintage recording gear, microphones and instruments (lifelong collections of Pierre and his studio partners Curt Anderson and Kingsize Soundlabs), as well as multiple analog tape formats and/or digital, 64 Sound, has become a highly coveted recording destination for bands and songwriters from around the country and globe who come to play and write on more than 50 vintage guitars, 40 vintage keyboards, synths and organs, multiple pianos and drums and effects and doodads galore. Thanks so much to Rob Schnapf for making our introduction... Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% https://JZmic.com Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 50% off select mics https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://www.youtube.com/user/adamaudiospeakers http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4v0vOCWpGQnd5NVIowxffG?si=20f2d5ef9b014dc1 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/319
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
You have arrived at Utopia District, the premiere destination for vaporwave, future funk & internet music, art, culture, and community! Feel free to visit our website!: https://utopiadistrict.com Welcome, and please enjoy your stay! AILANTHUS RECORDINGS - Scott Michael Today, we are truly honored to sit down for a chat with vaporwave and "new easy listening" OG, founder of the legendary internet label Ailanthus Recordings, and invaluable inspiration to a large portion of the vaporwave community over the years, Mr. Scott Michael. His projects include, but are not limited to: ™CENTURY, NEW FIGURE VARIETY, ADHD NFL BLITZ, NYKDLN, Ⓐ☮♡△, DANCENERGY CRUISERS, diamond ladies, & I am hockey and flowers, and Unknown Artist (2014) Join Indy & Scott for a deep dive into vaporwave history, classic record labels, invaluable albums, and much much more! Ailanthus Recordings | ™CENTURY | NYKDLN Discogs Facebook Episode Discussion Links: ™CENTURY - Aiyasanalatt & everything going on 3D CAST Sunup Recordings fortune 500 HolyPageRecords Lasership Stereo Robert Clemente Rookie Card (Classic Blog) My Idea Of Fun (Repository) Exo Tapes Inc. (MediaFired™) Dancenergy Cruisers - Epiphany Commute Steve Allen & Jack Kerouac - Beat Poetry Prevue Guide Beer Wizard Crass - Do They Owe Us A Living Ducktails - Ducktails Synchronicity 4-Way Split by NYKDLN, Linckoln, 회사AUTO, & Psychic LCD (Swan City Sounds) Swamp Circle - Angel Marcloid's Label Sewage Tapes - Japanese Label Sewer Greats - Volume One Casino Gardens - Fantasies in Cools Palace Living Room Visions - Sunup Compilation MABA Tapes Daytime Television//I Hurt So Much (early vaporwave) Teamm Jordann - Stadium (early vaporwave) Web 2.0 - The Machine is Us/ing Us On Cinema At the Cinema (Tim & Eric) Poolside Chats With Neil Hamburger and Tim & Eric (2007) Toronto's AM740 Radio! Marion Strokes - Remarkable Story of Woman Preserving 30 Years of TV History Blastoids Brandon Locher Music Played In This Episode: NO MORE SQUIGGY BUBBIES PLX new eccojams 7 注意欠陥多動性障害 - プロフットボールリーグ ブリッツ Sideways Room-Sized Television Cowboy TWICETHEECCO A Prayer for Capitalism Thank You Chuckabee Utopia District Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Twitch | YouTube IndyAdvant Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Don't forget to follow us on your favorite podcast platform! Spotify | Google Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher Listen Notes | TuneIn | Deezer | iHeartRadio | RSS
Hello, Indie Creatives! In this episode, we have a conversation with Director/VFX Artist and Animator Sevan Najarian. We talk about pursuing a creative career against his parent's wishes, how luck played a major role in his success, why he turned down working on Rick & Morty, and why Channel 101 was a genius creative breeding ground for the likes of Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel, Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland, and Tim & Eric. Enjoy! Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative #MAKEIT
The Devil's Lettuce Film Society goes on another insane head trip as they watch Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie and completely lose the thread as they do so. Just what the hell is going on in this movie? Is this more like The Greasy Strangler or The Holy Mountain? What's the power of Shrim? WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? Do they still have fountains in malls? These questions won't be answered. Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012) Director: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim Writer: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim Starring: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Robert Loggia, William Atherton, John C. Reilly, Will Forte, Will Ferrell, Jeff Goldblum Note: Please partake legally and responsibly! Also we had some technical issues on this episode, so apologies if it doesn't quite synch properly. But this movie is so batshit insane, it probably doesn't matter.
For this installment Ben Berman (Amazing Jonathan Doc on Hulu, Tim & Eric) joins me to talk about our deeply held Hindu beliefs. A thousand eyes stare upon us but we only have two to look back with. I just made that up. This philosophy shit is easy.
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Doug Lussenhop aka DJ Douggpound (comedian, musician, writer, video editor from Tim & Eric, The Eric Andre Show, Portlandia) & I discuss staying active during Covid, Robert Altman films, how he creates drops, pre-show prep for Office Hours Live, the music he listens to, formative musical moments & a whole lot more. @Douggpound on Twitter & IG Office Hours Live @OfficeHrsLive The Poundcast @ThePoundcast
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Es ist wieder Wochenende und es steht Folgendes an: Citizen Tim macht eine Release Show im Studio 30. Die könnt ihr euch im Livestream anschauen. Dann gibt's ein Live-Konzert von Eric Maas im Café de Paris in Saarbrücken. Am Sonntag dann der Runde Abschluss mit einer Latin-Soul-Indian Summer Party im Kulturbiergarten Saarbrücken. Unser Musiker der Woche: der Saarbrücker Liedermacher Manuel Sattler.
Something funny is going on in this week's episode. Taking a listener request, the boys decide the best comedy group! Ryan explores the meaning of life by picking Monty Python. Nick abso lutely sides with Tim & Eric. And our judge, Ben, gets to decide at the end. Discussion points include: absurdity, Tom Goes to the Mayor, musical comedy, public access shows, Mark Maron, anti-authoritarianism, protecting neighbors, coconuts, Nathan For You, and angels farting into trumpets.
If you can imagine a weathered Napoleon Dynamite, directed by Tim & Eric, and slathered in tasteless John Waters-style shock, you might be close to how The Greasy Strangler (2016) comes across. Overstuffed with unappetizing food, designedly grotesque nudity, and rake-in-the-face repetition comedy, this movie made Matt retroactively nauseous over a meal he’d eaten hours before watching it. We’re several weeks into self-isolation and the cracks are starting to show as we consider the merits of censorship, Lou Reed’s take on Police Academy, and Fairuza Balk’s drama bomb this week on Ex Rated Movies!
This week on the Always Be Watching pod: *Chris tells us about the new Tim & Eric comedy Beef House on Adult Swim *Dan tries to explain what new streaming service Quibi is all about *Chris checks in with the second season of Lego Masters Australia *Dan talks about Brew Brothers - the new Netflix comedy from the creator of The League Then it is week 2 of ongoing trivia competition: The TV Masters. Please note: We're still trying to settle on the best way for us to record the podcast with the two of us isolated in different locations. So, there's a few minor sound plops and ploops in this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/always-be-watching/message
We have updates on our job search which has now become interesting with the Corona Virus pandemic. Tim & Eric ended their tour at The Theater at the Ace Hotel and we got to watch it. Seeing shows in Los Angeles really has its perks. We review our experience watching the infamous "The Room" with Tommy Wiseau in person. We review House of Pies to determine if making a house of pie is worth it. Improv scene about Jazz player Rudy Gobert infecting people on purpose. Checkout our WEBSITE for pictures and more recommendations. Watch our YOUTUBE CHANNEL for more comedy Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our Patreon. Link to our favorite Tim and Eric sketch- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-7KokdFY1E
Sissy Spacek, Death Stranding, Outer Wilds, Nvidia GTX 3090, Fall Guys, Spellbreak, The Messenger, Hollow Knight, Perception, Ronald Reagan, Nintendo shit, Tony Hawk 1+2, ska, Kings Field, Total Chaos, Alan Wake, Monster Hunter World, Tim & Eric, Super Mario 3D Land.
Matt and Steve are joined by Abdullah Saeed to talk Tim & Eric! Check out our Patreon exclusive show [the deep end] of The Venture Bros. at patreon.com/thedeepend!
With the recent release of Paul Rudd's Netflix series, Living with Yourself, we began to ask ourselves which everyman, GenX heartthrob might be the "better" version of another? This week we stage a showdown between everybody's favorite nice guys, Paul Rudd vs. John Cusack. Wynter relishes in the boos heard ‘round the world, as Nats fans confronted the president in their house. Karen declares Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite one of the top 2 films of the year, and the two take stand on “OK BOOMER” in this week’s Nuo-Lingo. Plus, another slappin’ song of the week. Join our Patreon for bonus content and SWAG: https://www.patreon.com/waitingtoxhale Links to just about everything mentioned: Episode opener from “Say Anything” Fans Boo President at World Series Game 5 Parasite - Official Trailer Living With Yourself - Official Trailer Paul Rudd Does a Historic Dab While Eating Spicy Wings Celery Man (That one Tim & Eric sketch with Paul Rudd) All The Young Dudes - Bowie
Ep. 14 David Liebe Hart Interview. In this Episode Josh and Emily sit down with David to talk about David's plea to fight against racism in this country's current climate. David also speaks on his faith and punk rock. This interview was recorded Oct 4th 2019 before his performance at The Soft Machine Gallery in Allentown. David is known to most for his time on Tim & Eric's Awesome Show Great Job! Salame my friends! Go into the light until we meet again. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pirateradioafterdark/message
On this episode Jaxbeachtv has a member of seven people on the team and the rest of the team that could not make it I’m part one is on this episode that will be the creator Jeremy, Timmy Tim Tim and Eric, the hair model. This episode they discuss about certain bars here at Jacksonville Beach and what bars to go to first and in what order. What events are coming up, what is a popular shot or drink, in Jacksonville Beach Florida! listen to the crazier side of the JaxBeachTv crew. Add them on Snapchat , and all social media @Jaxbeachtv and go check their website Jaxbeachtv.com #Podcoin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Worthy of the Jersey, Tim & Eric recap Tim's family trip to Disney, give some thoughts on Game of Thrones, talk about the officiating controversies in the NBA and some things coaches can do to improve during the off-season.
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
David apologizes for slandering Tim & Eric, discusses veganism, and sings songs about fast food, Mr. Rogers and Miss Piggy. Get your David Liebe Hart shirts, mugs, music, movies & more at http://ArtByLiebeHart.com.
Uh oh we got drama! Not us specifically but we do talk about some of the drama surrounding the Hi-Rez loot box stuff and the alleged milking of Smite for their other game Paladins. We also talk about memes, Tim & Eric, and some other random garbage. Hope you all enjoy!
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Actress Amy Lyndon was most recognized for her roles in television. In the early stages of her acting career, Lyndon starred in action films like "Lust For Freedom" (1987) starring Melanie Coll. She continued to work steadily in television throughout the early 2000s, appearing on "Entourage" (2003-2011), "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). More recently, she tackled roles on "Eagleheart" (Cartoon Network, 2010-14) and "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11). She also appeared in the Cheri Oteri comedic sports movie "And They're Off" (2011). Lyndon most recently acted on "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" (Cartoon Network, 2014-15).
Where we are joined by special guest Nathan from Edmonton for a look at Leland's trouble soul. With the blessing of the Sheriff and encouragement from the FBI, and using all the tools available in his Intuitive Detection Kit, Cooper sets off down the final stretch of his path as he gives himself 24 hours to solve the murders of Laura Palmer and, now, Maddy Ferguson. Meanwhile, Donna has a brief encounter of the inhabiting spirit kind when she visits the Palmer house and learns of Maddy's fate. Will Cooper figure it out in time to save her from the same terrible fate? Also: Andy learns French! Lucy talks paternity! Ben finds his alibi! James gets on his bike and goes! Notes The Tremond grandson's name is Pierre. Now that the horror of Leland's death has come and gone, why not watch him on the ridiculous "Tim & Eric's Awesome Show Great Job!" delivering advice on how to give proper business hugs! Could the fire sprinklers be putting out the fire in Leland's soul? Sound off in the comments!
Yes, indeed, I remain Marc Hershon, your humble host and all-beef luncheon meat for Epi145, the post-Christmas, mid-Hanukah, pre-New Year's installment of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. I hope your holidays are being grand and we appreciate you taking us along during through this winter wonderland. Unless you’re in Australia, like our friends Dean Haglund from the Chillpak Hollywood Hour or Jabs from the DHead Factor, because its summer down under. Is there anything more festive than passing the Succotash for the holidays? I think not. This is an installment of Succotash Clips, where we feature snippets from comedy soundcasts from around the internet. The lion’s share of this epi’s clippage comes from our Associate Producer Tyson Saner. I snagged a couple of 'em, but no one sent any clips in this time. You’re always welcome to, BTW, and it’s so easy – just click on over to http://hightail.com/u/Succotash and you can directly upload your 3-5 minute MP3 or WAV soundcast clips to us. Coming up this show we’ll be featuring samples from the aforementioned Chillpak Hollywood Hour, Just In Time, Obsessed with Joseph Scrimshaw, Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker, Pepper In The Salt Shaker, Talk It Out, and Tokyo Hotel. In addition we have a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst segment with our resident political comedian and social commentator Will Durst. And this episode, as are they all have been since we started, is Henderson’s Pants, which is bringing back their Auld Lang Slacks just in time for the New Year. CATCH ME/US LIVE IN 2017 A couple of places that I’ll be appearing live coming up in the New Year are both connected to the 16th Annual San Francisco Sketchfest, which takes place every January in the city. Over 400 shows and hundreds of venues across town – it’s a great time to be alive and a fan of comedy. Sunday, January 15th, I’ll be moderating a discussion just before the 40th Anniversary screening of Kentucky Fried Movie. That’ll be live, onstage, at the Castro Theatre with director John Landis, and the producers – the Zucker Brothers and Jim Abraham. A week later, on Sunday, January 22nd, we’ll be doing a live episode of Succotash, on stage at Piano Fight in the Tenderloin. Our booth announcer Bill Heywatt will be there, as well as some comedy soundcasts and comedians as well, for 90 minutes of fun-filled…fun. You can find out all the information including ticket prices and locations by visiting http://SFSketchfest.com. NO ONLINE REVIEWS THIS WEEK Because of the holidays, I have no soundcast reviews on either Splitsider.com or Huffington Post this week. Instead, Splitsider asked me to write up a little piece on my “Best Medicine” to chase away the holiday blues – and that’s the movie Time Bandits! Terry Gilliam, the director, just had the whole thing remastered so it looks great and you can catch it streaming online now. A FEW EXTRA SOUNDCASTS OUT THIS WEEK I appear on a trio of soundcasts that dropped this week, so I thought I would provide you with links here. I am the Narrator for the Casa Mirth Christmas Spectacular, featuring a pile of soundcasters from all over the world. I talk about It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World on the Movies Made Me soundcast with Cheryl Jones. And I talk about trademarks and branding with John Klymshyn on his Your StartUp Advisors soundcast as well. Check 'em out! THE CLIPS Chillpak Hollywood HourOne of the drivers for me starting Succotash in the first place, nigh on 6 years ago, was listening to Chillpak Hollywood Hour, helmed then as it is now by those paragons of soundcast royalty, Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness. They are in the midst of their 10th year and just a couple of weeks ago dropped their 500th episode. To commemorate the event, or maybe it was just to do something different, Dean and Phil took a field trip to the historic Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale – a cemetery of legendary proportions. Here’s a little bit of their meanderings. Just In TimeOur Associate Producer Tyson Saner clipped us off a hunk of the Just In Time soundcast and it’s interesting to note that this is one of those shows that is defined a bit by the fact there isn’t a whole lot of information about the hosts, the show itself of anything else that ‘s available to read online. You definitely have to be a listener to know what’s going on with Just In Time. Tyson could glean that one host is named Rookie or sometimes just “Rook”, and another is DJ. Plus there might be a third voice. It seems there may have even been a fourth host at one time. From SoundCloud Tyson got this description: “Small town comedy podcast. Three broke stoners with a hint of geek discuss everything from movies, comics, sports, random everyday life, and embarrassing personal stories. New Episode every Tuesday.” This clip is from Epi54 this past November 15th, and the episode is entitled “Legal Butt Bush In The Middle of the Bio Dome.” Talk It OutAnother Yuletide harvest from Tyson is from Talk It Out, which proclaims itself to be a “Millennial-focused podcast that is entertaining, educational and, at the same time, controversial.” The hosts are Gabby, KT, Joy, and Tuesday, and our clip is from their episode entitled, “Don’t Save Us; We Don’t Wanna Be Saved” You have to just love how Millennials tend to think they’ve pretty much got a lock on everything…and maybe they do. Obsessed with Joseph ScrimshawI’ve reviewed the soundcast Obsessed with Joseph Scrimshaw several times for Splitsider and I may have featured it here on the show once before. The premise is pretty simple - Joseph basically brings on people to talk about a topic that they tend to obsess over. It’s a little like Jackie Kashian’s Dork Forest in that regard. In one of his most recent drops, Joseph and his guests get into the Beatles and Beck, which gets pretty down into the weeds as his guests are already prone to obsessing over minutiae — they’re Pete the Retailer and Alex Robinson, the hosts of the Star Wars Minute soundcast, where each episode is devoted a single minute of the Star Wars films. Pepper In The Salt ShakerTyson snipped us off a piece of a show that’s only been around since October, called Pepper In The Salt Shaker. I’m used to hearing soundcasts from people who don’t want people they work for or their parents knowing what they’re talking about so only go be first names or nicknames. The two hosts of P in the SS, who describe themselves in show notes on SoundCloud as "two new Hoosier millennial dads” go only by their initial D and AP. They refer to their show as a “hastily edited grab-bag of stories, rants and general dick-headery that will make you laugh, cry, and could quite possible make you shit yourself.” Okay. Talk order. See if this chunk has you scrambling for the Wet Wipes… Office Hours Live with Tim HeideckerIf you’re unfamiliar with Tim Heidecker, you realistically have no one to blame by yourself. He’s a comedian, writer, director, actor and a musician. He’s one half of the comedy team of Tim & Eric, with Eric Wareheim. He’s put together a fistful of TV shows and has been in some movies so, naturally, its time to branch into the bastard world of soundcasting. Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker is pretty fresh. He just takes Skype calls for an hour and a half from anyone who wants to call and asks him questions about pretty much everything. Tokyo HotelInterview shows and yackfests between three or more people are just find as far as soundcasting goes, but I’ve made no secret of the fact that I really can get onboard with some of the great narrative series that have been cropping up during the past couple of years. Something with structure and stories, y’know? SO I am all over this new soundcast called Tokyo Hotel from the Australian Broadcasting Company. It’s 8 episodes that take place at this rundown but formerly grand Los Angeles hotel. Rather than just pull out a scene, we just let the show’s opening intro set it up for you. EXTRA LINKS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Survey by SpareMin app creator Oliver Wellington World's Smallest Playable Comedy Album by Jason Klamm 3 Still Standing documentary coming to Amazon Prime featuring Will Durst, Larry Brown, and Johnny Steele That’s going to do it until our next episode. Remember that we’re going to be at Sketchfest in San Francisco in January. Help us out if you can with a rating and review on iTunes. Use the Amazon banner at the top of our SuccotashShow.com homesite to do your shopping because we get a little something something for that. Click the Donate button. Buy some of our merch. Have yourself a fantastic New Year’s celebration and whatever you do, wherever you go, don’t forget to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
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This week, the residents of Bonanza City, New Mexico tackle the issue of GARBAGE (aka Taylor)! Everyone's got the environment on the brain, from Olivia being cured of her racism (now she just hates Anjay for his personality instead of the color of his skin), to everyone's hands flapping around like turtledoves (Macaulay Culkin should probably be sharing them with a homeless lady). The kids are challenged to a decidedly UN-Kosher showdown (don't tell the Mitzvah Tank! or Zach's rabbi!). Can the pioneers find a way to clean up the garbage and rejoice? Strap a bell to your hands so Carly and Allison can hear you. LYLAS! Follow us on Twitter for updates: @LYLASpod!! (featuring music by The Olsen Twins, Anita Ward, The Archies, The Muppets, Celine Dion, Fleetwood Mac, 30 Rock, Tim & Eric, Bob Dylan (feat. Bill Murray), and audio from The Mummy, Gangs of New York, Jet Daisuke, the steerage dance party in Titanic, and Spice World.)
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Jed & Jenni review the second episode of the new X-Files mini-series. We also hear back in with David Liebe Hart, alien abductee as he talks about Tim & Eric.
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Canadian podcaster Corey Pierce joins me to deconstruct the art of comedy by not only focusing on the films of director David Wain, but by going down a list of our favorite lowbrow comedies. We digress a bit here and there, but overall, I just wanted to do an entire episode devoted to the comedy genre and "state" my case for why WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER is my favorite comedy. Other hot topics include metal music, Tim & Eric, the recent Netflix prequel of WET HOT, and a whole lot more. Surprisingly, I think neither of us said the phrase "Comedy is subjective" once! It's a miracle!00:00 - 29:10 - Introduction / Wes Craven / Metal Music29:11 - 44:54 - Top Ten Favorite Lowbrow Comedies44:55 - 45:25 - Director Song45:26 - 01:17:54 - Wet Hot American Summer01:17:55 - 01:19:13 - Brief Filmspotting Appearance 01:19:14 - 01:52:32 - The Rest Of Wain's Films01:52:33 - 02:05:52 - OutroJoin me in two weeks when guest and friend Bill Ackerman returns to talk about the controversial Paul Schrader. Is he a better writer? Are his films as a director just as strong? Will Bill convince me that THE CANYONS is actually worth a damn? Stay subscribed and see. Patrick also has a bonus episode coming very soon about horror anthology films! Thanks as always for listening. In the meantime, please do send me an email to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.comAlso if you're curious about what I think of the INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS films, definitely listen to this episode and subscribe to it in general since they're awesome: http://wherethelongtailends.com/still-watching-the-skies-episode-13-invasion-of-the-body-snatchers/
Doug Lussenhop is an editor, writer, performer and hip hop sensation. He cut his teeth editing shorts, tv shows and feature films for Tim & Eric (aka Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim), Portlandia, and Funny or Die. Along with Tim & Eric, plus movie star John C. Reilly, Doug toured this summer with a live show, and it was an absurdist's wet dream. Doug and I chat about odd timing, developing his own comedy, finding his voice as an editor, and the joys of old school hip hop technology. (see DJ Douggpound). We also share a passion for oddball sound effects. Thanks Doug. Here's a episode of Doug's homegrown YouTube show, Pound Hosue: This episode is just over an hour. Do rate us on iTunes and "like" us on Facebook please.
Duncan Trussell is a stand-up comedian, and host of his own podcast "The Duncan Trussell Family Hour". Doug Lussenhop aka DJ Douggpound, editor, writer, musician, and collaborator of Tim & Eric and Eric Andre.
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Colin Marshall sits down in Atwater Village with comedy writer and music video director Scott Jacobson, who has written for programs like The Daily Show, Squidbillies, and Bob's Burgers, and made videos for artists like Nick Lowe, Superchunk, and The National. They discuss the comedic style of George Herriman's Krazy Kat and whether a place exists for it today; expectations, the enemy of comedy; what it means that the likes of Adult Swim and Tim & Eric can thrive in today's world, or if they indeed thrive in it; The Daily Show's rise alongside George W. Bush's, and the trickiness of presenting its voice as the voice of reason; the feeling of finally getting a foothold in New York, and the sense of personal failing that comes from not loving it; whether anyone else misses the obscure cruelty of Craig Kilborn's Daily Show; the "journalistic vamp" and other news filler, up to and including Glenn Beck's moment of popularity; the "trash compactor of reality" that is political coverage, and the solace offered by a Squidbillies or a Bob's Burgers; his childhood love of the divisive Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist; the way critical opinion eventually came to elevate Carl Barks' Scrooge McDuck Comics, and the joy of bringing something in "low art," like Hospitality's "Friends of Friends," to the public's attention; using ridiculous contexts to smuggle genuine content; New York's manic energy that insistently pushes you forward; and the phenomenon of "really smart people doing really stupid things" that, championed by the David Lettermans and Conan O'Briens of the world, has risen to prominence in modern comedy.
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In this episode of The College Years, Jesse Thorn welcomes a few notable men. To start things off, Jesse welcomes Chuck D, of Public Enemy fame. For the second half, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, also known as Tim & Eric, visit the show to talk about Tom Goes to the Mayor.
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