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Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who's starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. See him in Minneapolis June 17 Subscribe to his substack Support him on Patreon He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central's “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix's “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix. Black's authored 11 books, including the recently released best seller, “A Child's First Book of Trump.” He's written two well-received memoirs: “Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom's, which I know sounds weird)”, and “You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations.” In 2012, he collaborated with conservative Meghan McCain on “America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom.” He's the author of “My Custom Van (and 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face),” and seven children's books, including “Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop!,” “Naked”, “Chicken Cheeks,” “The Purple Kangaroo,” “A Pig Parade Is A Terrible Idea” and “I'm Bored.” He also writes book reviews for the New York Times. Previously, Black released two stand-up specials, “Very Famous” and “I Am A Wonderful Man.” He and Tom Cavanagh host the popular podcast, “Mike and Tom Eat Snacks.” He also writes and hosts a podcast with Michael Showalter, "Topics,” and his own interview podcast, “How To Be Amazing.” He hosts “Debate Wars” on SeeSo, and he recently hosted “Easiest Game Show Ever” on Pop TV. Sketch comedy fans know Black's work on “The State,” “Viva Variety,” “Stella” and “Michael and Michael Have Issues” all of which he co-created, wrote and starred in. Other TV credits include quirky bowling alley manager ‘Phil' on the NBC series “Ed,” and his hilarious commentary on cable's “I Love the...” series. He recently starred in two hit web series that migrated to cable TV: “Burning Love” on E! and “You're Whole” on Adult Swim. Black's movie roles include “Slash,” “Smosh: The Movie,” “They Came Together,” “Hell Baby,” “This is 40,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Take Me Home Tonight,” “Reno 911!: Miami,” “The Ten” and “The Baxter.” Black wrote and directed the film “Wedding Daze,” starring Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher. He also co-wrote the comedy “Run, Fatboy, Run,” directed by David Schwimmer and starring Simon Pegg, Hank Azaria and Thandie Newton. Pete on YouTube Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
*THIS FILM IS NOT CONNECTED TO ANY STRUCK COMPANY* Meet: Chelsea Bo, the writer/director/actor of NO RIGHT WAY. She has a theater and improv background and graduated from Loyola Marymount University's School of Film & Television and was selected for both Film Independent's Incubator Lab and Village Roadshow's Emerging Talent Program. Chelsea co-founded the production company Paxeros with her husband/producing partner Sean Drummond, and together they have produced three feature films, including Joshua Leonard's Fully Realized Humans (Tribeca, 2020) and Sarah Adina Smith's The Drop (Tribeca, 2022). No Right Way is her feature directorial debut. Meet: Ava Acres star of NO RIGHT WAY. Ava is one of Hollywood's most versatile young actors. She played "Madeline" in AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL, young "Queen Regina" in ABC's ONCE UPON A TIME, and recurred as young "Rebecca" in CW's award winning musical comedy CRAZY EX GIRLFRIEND. Ava's recent credits include a recurring role on Ryan Murphy's 9-1-1 (Fox), HANDSOME: A NETFLIX MURDER MYSTERY, and WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER: TEN YEARS LATER. Ava can also be seen as the evil supervillain Katya in MARVEL's AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D., and appeared in season 7 of MAD MEN as Susie. Ava played a young Shailene Woodley in WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (Gregg Araki, dir.), and Daniel Bruhl's daughter in the feature film FACE OF AN ANGEL (Michael Winterbottom, dir.) She starred in Ron Howard produced short film EVERMORE, played Naya Rivera's daughter in the thriller AT THE DEVIL'S DOOR (Nicholas McCarthy, dir.), and played the lead role in a short directed by Demi Moore for Lifetime's FIVE - an anthology of short films exploring the impact of breast cancer. In one of her earliest film roles, Ava shared the screen with Academy Award winner Anna Paquin in the feature FREE RIDE (Shana Betz, dir.). Other television work includes a TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE pilot for CBS, a series regular role on the Fox comedy pilot OUTNUMBERED, roles on WEEDS, HARRY'S LAW, CRIMINAL MINDS, and more. Ava enjoys singing, piano, ukulele, dance (jazz, hip hop), and is an avid writer. TAGLINE:Different moms, same baggage. LOGLINE:A pair of half-sisters try to make each other whole when calamity strikes. SYNOPSIS:Georgie, a brazen 13-year-old, has her life uprooted when she's thrust into the guardianship of her half-sister Harper and torn away from her life in Vegas. Harper sees this turbulent time as a window of opportunity to pave a brighter future for her half-sister, but Harper's self-righteous attempts to protect Georgie only lead to exposing their paralleled childhood wounds. FILM FESTIVALS:Cinequest Film Festival 2023 (World Premiere)Woodstock Film Festival 2023Richmond Film Festival 2023 (Grand Jury Nominee)Twin Cities Film Festivals 2023
The amazing David Wain (A Futile and Stupid Gesture [netflix.com], Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later) joins Zach and Jess on the OFF BOOK stage for a paternal school-yard musical filled with pudding cups, dodgeball, Marines and dads! With songs like "Bring Your Dad to Work Day", "Dreams in the Stars", and "Gotta Stay Caffeinated, When You're Getting Educated", you'll be trading juice boxes for more of these tunes.This episode is brought to you by Spice Islands (www.spiceislands.com/offbook), Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: OFFBOOK), and Third Love (www.thirdlove.com/OFFBOOK).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who's starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. See him in Minneapolis June 17 Subscribe to his substack Support him on Patreon He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central's “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix's “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix. Black's authored 11 books, including the recently released best seller, “A Child's First Book of Trump.” He's written two well-received memoirs: “Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom's, which I know sounds weird)”, and “You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations.” In 2012, he collaborated with conservative Meghan McCain on “America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom.” He's the author of “My Custom Van (and 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face),” and seven children's books, including “Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop!,” “Naked”, “Chicken Cheeks,” “The Purple Kangaroo,” “A Pig Parade Is A Terrible Idea” and “I'm Bored.” He also writes book reviews for the New York Times. Previously, Black released two stand-up specials, “Very Famous” and “I Am A Wonderful Man.” He and Tom Cavanagh host the popular podcast, “Mike and Tom Eat Snacks.” He also writes and hosts a podcast with Michael Showalter, "Topics,” and his own interview podcast, “How To Be Amazing.” He hosts “Debate Wars” on SeeSo, and he recently hosted “Easiest Game Show Ever” on Pop TV. Sketch comedy fans know Black's work on “The State,” “Viva Variety,” “Stella” and “Michael and Michael Have Issues” all of which he co-created, wrote and starred in. Other TV credits include quirky bowling alley manager ‘Phil' on the NBC series “Ed,” and his hilarious commentary on cable's “I Love the...” series. He recently starred in two hit web series that migrated to cable TV: “Burning Love” on E! and “You're Whole” on Adult Swim. Black's movie roles include “Slash,” “Smosh: The Movie,” “They Came Together,” “Hell Baby,” “This is 40,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Take Me Home Tonight,” “Reno 911!: Miami,” “The Ten” and “The Baxter.” Black wrote and directed the film “Wedding Daze,” starring Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher. He also co-wrote the comedy “Run, Fatboy, Run,” directed by David Schwimmer and starring Simon Pegg, Hank Azaria and Thandie Newton. Originally from Hillsborough, NJ, Black resides with his family in the wilds of Connecticut. Pete on YouTube Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
Kara and Liza recount the episode “Plastic” (Season 20, Episode 11), explore the unsettling crimes of Grant Robicheaux and Cerissa Riley, and chop it up with the magnificent Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later).SOURCES:LA Times 1LA Times 2LA Times 3LA Times 4DeadlineCBS News 1CBS News 2Wikipedia - Grant RobicheauxBuzzfeedHeySoCalMyNewsLA.comWHAT WOULD SISTER PEG DO:Date Rape Drugs - Office on Women's Healthhttps://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/date-rape-drugsNext week's episode will be “Double Strands” (Season 13, Episode 4).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Michael in his discussion with actor, comedian, writer, and podcast host Michael Ian Black about his book A Better Man, A Mostly Serious Letter to my Son; a compelling reflection on masculinity and its sometimes devastating consequences for human relations and American culture writ large. Guest Michael Ian Black Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who's starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central's “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix's “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix. Black's authored 11 books, including the recently released best seller, “A Child's First Book of Trump.” He's written two well-received memoirs: “Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom's, which I know sounds weird)”, and “You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations.” In 2012, he collaborated with conservative Meghan McCain on “America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom.” He's the author of “My Custom Van (and 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face),” and seven children's books, including “Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop!,” “Naked”, “Chicken Cheeks,” “The Purple Kangaroo,” “A Pig Parade Is A Terrible Idea” and “I'm Bored.” He also writes book reviews for the New York Times. Previously, Black released two stand-up specials, “Very Famous” and “I Am A Wonderful Man.” He and Tom Cavanagh host the popular podcast, “Mike and Tom Eat Snacks.” He also writes and hosts a podcast with Michael Showalter, "Topics,” and his own interview podcast, “How To Be Amazing.” He hosts “Debate Wars” on SeeSo, and he recently hosted “Easiest Game Show Ever” on Pop TV. Sketch comedy fans know Black's work on “The State,” “Viva Variety,” “Stella” and “Michael and Michael Have Issues” all of which he co-created, wrote and starred in. Other TV credits include quirky bowling alley manager ‘Phil' on the NBC series “Ed,” and his hilarious commentary on cable's “I Love the...” series. He recently starred in two hit web series that migrated to cable TV: “Burning Love” on E! and “You're Whole” on Adult Swim. Black's movie roles include “Slash,” “Smosh: The Movie,” “They Came Together,” “Hell Baby,” “This is 40,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Take Me Home Tonight,” “Reno 911!: Miami,” “The Ten” and “The Baxter.” Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran. Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post. Follow Michael on Twitter: @michaelzeldin Subscribe to the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.
Join Michael in his discussion with actor, comedian, writer, and podcast host Michael Ian Black about his book A Better Man, A Mostly Serious Letter to my Son; a compelling reflection on masculinity and its sometimes devastating consequences for human relations and American culture writ large. Guest Michael Ian Black Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who's starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central's “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix's “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.” His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix. Black's authored 11 books, including the recently released best seller, “A Child's First Book of Trump.” He's written two well-received memoirs: “Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom's, which I know sounds weird)”, and “You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations.” In 2012, he collaborated with conservative Meghan McCain on “America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom.” He's the author of “My Custom Van (and 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face),” and seven children's books, including “Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop!,” “Naked”, “Chicken Cheeks,” “The Purple Kangaroo,” “A Pig Parade Is A Terrible Idea” and “I'm Bored.” He also writes book reviews for the New York Times. Previously, Black released two stand-up specials, “Very Famous” and “I Am A Wonderful Man.” He and Tom Cavanagh host the popular podcast, “Mike and Tom Eat Snacks.” He also writes and hosts a podcast with Michael Showalter, “Topics,” and his own interview podcast, “How To Be Amazing.” He hosts “Debate Wars” on SeeSo, and he recently hosted “Easiest Game Show Ever” on Pop TV. Sketch comedy fans know Black's work on “The State,” “Viva Variety,” “Stella” and “Michael and Michael Have Issues” all of which he co-created, wrote and starred in. Other TV credits include quirky bowling alley manager ‘Phil' on the NBC series “Ed,” and his hilarious commentary on cable's “I Love the…” series. He recently starred in two hit web series that migrated to cable TV: “Burning Love” on E! and “You're Whole” on Adult Swim. Black's movie roles include “Slash,” “Smosh: The Movie,” “They Came Together,” “Hell Baby,” “This is 40,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Take Me Home Tonight,” “Reno 911!: Miami,” “The Ten” and “The Baxter.” Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran. Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post. Follow Michael on Twitter: @michaelzeldin Subscribe to the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-said-with-michael-zeldin/id1548483720
Ryan talks to Michael Ian Black about how becoming a father forced him to face his emotionally cauterized state, how the theater became his escape from reality, our obligation as human beings to serve the common good, and more.Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who's starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central's “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix's “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later.”Michael has authored 11 books, including the one we talk about today, A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son. This book reveals his own complicated relationship with his father, explores the damage and rising violence caused by the expectations placed on boys to “man up,” and searches for the best way to help young men be part of the solution, not the problem.80,000 Hours is a nonprofit that provides free research and support to help people have a positive impact with their career. To get started planning a career that works on one of the world's most pressing problems, sign up now at 80000hours.org/stoic.Kion Aminos is backed by over 20 years of clinical research, has the highest quality ingredients, no fillers or junk, undergoes rigorous quality testing, and tastes amazing with all-natural flavors. Go to getkion.com/dailystoic to save 20% on subscriptions and 10% on one-time purchases.Right now, when you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you'll get an additional 3 months for FREE. That's 6 months, for the price of 3! Just go to Babbel.com and use promo code DAILYSTOIC.GiveWell is the best site for figuring out how and where to donate your money to have the greatest impact. Go to Givewell.org to read more about their research or donate to any of their recommended charities. Enter Daily Stoic at checkout so they know we sent you.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemailCheck out the Daily Stoic Store for Stoic inspired products, signed books, and more.Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook
Kate Mara (A Teacher) and Adam Scott (Big Little Lies) pop by the AOK in our first ever double guest episode! The actors discuss kindness and making their new podcast movie Ghostwriter. Kate Mara is an actress perhaps most known for playing reporter Zoe Barnes in the Netflix political drama House of Cards. Her TV credits also include the Fox thriller series 24, the FX miniseries American Horror Story: Murder House, the FX drag ball culture drama series Pose and, and the FX on Hulu miniseries A Teacher. For the latter she created a lot of buzz, including an Independent Spirit nomination for Best New Scripted Series as an executive producer. On the film front, you may have seen Kate in My Day of Mercy, The Martian or Chappaquiddick. Adam Scott has also appeared in countless tv shows and films. He most recently starred in the acclaimed HBO series Big Little Lies. On the comedy front, he is renowned for his starring role in the beloved Emmy-nominated series Parks and Recreation. His big break in television started with the cult favorite sitcom Party Down, which he starred in and produced, and since then has appeared in The Good Place, Jordan Peele's The Twilight Zone and Netflix's Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Scott's long list of roles in high-profiles films include Martin Scorsese's The Aviator and Ben Stiller's The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, as well as Adam McKay's Step Brothers and Judd Apatow's Knocked Up. Listen to Ghostwriter: cadence13.com Follow Kate & Adam: @katemara / @mradamscott Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's our first minisode for Phase 2 of the pod! We discuss the first episode of "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" and share a couple camp stories from our youth. Then we name some of our favorite stageplay-to-film adaptations and recast the roles of Don and Teach from "American Buffalo" with actors from other "American" movies we covered so far. And finally we rank our top five tracks from the incredible "American Graffiti" soundtrack and pick apart the trailer for the ill-advised sequel "More American Graffiti." References: Titus Welliver's Al Pacino Impression 2 (YouTube) More American Graffiti - Original Theatrical Trailer (1979) (YouTube) List of plays adapted into feature films (Wikipedia) 41 Original Hits from the Soundtrack of American Graffiti (Wikipedia)
Michael Showalter is here to talk about his newest film, The Eyes of Tammy Faye. He first got his start as a founding member of the sketch comedy troupes The State and Stella, and well as co-writing and staring in the now classic film, Wet Hot American Summer. More recently, he directed The Lovebirds (Paramount/MRC), a comedy starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani. He also directed the 2017 Academy Award-nominated film The Big Sick, starring Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan, and the 2016 SXSW award-winning film Hello, My Name Is Doris, starring Sally Field, which he also co-wrote. Michael is a co-creator of TBS critically-acclaimed series Search Party, starring Alia Shawkat, and is an executive producer of the CW series In The Dark, created by Corinne Kingsbury, in which he also directed the pilot episode. In 2019, Michael directed Ray Romano in his first stand-up special in 23 years titled Right Here, Around the Corner, now available to watch on Netflix. Michael has done a number of other projects with Netflix, including co-creating the TV mini-series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. His film credits include They Came Together, a satire of romantic comedies starring Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler, and The Baxter, inspired by the stylings of a Howard Hawks comedy. In addition to film, Michael has directed numerous episodes of television shows including Grace & Frankie and LOVE. In addition to Showalter, I am joined by my friend and scholar of religion and pop-culture - Dr. Ryan Parker. In our conversation we disuss... Pairing The Eyes of Tammy Faye with The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, and the TV show The Righteous Gemstones. Life after the perversion of evangelical faith Lord of the Rings and the upcoming series on Amazon... Power Ranking Marvel & Star Wars on Disney+ Ryan is just now starting the Clone Wars. If it is new to you the MORTIS TRIOLOGY is amazing. What is your go-to Star Wars film? If you could only have one super power...and the one Socrates is against How if you were the Flash you should consume more carbs and erase dumb things you say Why Ryan and I love Henry at Monkish Brewing If you got to produce a graphic novel what would it be? We mention the greatest living comic book author, Jason Aaron's visit to the podcast and Ewan McGregor. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Wain is a director, writer, actor and comedian. He has directed six feature films, the most recent being the Sundance hit A Futile and Stupid Gesture (starring Will Forte, Domhnall Gleeson & Emmy Rossum) which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (and on Netflix) last year. Previously he directed and co-wrote the movies Wet Hot American Summer, The Ten, Role Models, Wanderlust and They Came Together. On television, he’s the co-creator, co-writer and director of Medical Police, an epic action comedy series which premiered on Netflix in 2020. Previously he was co-creator (with Michael Showalter) and sole director of two Netflix eight-part mini-series: Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. He also plays the swarthy, sexy Israeli counselor “Yaron.”He was also an executive producer, writer, director and frequent guest star of Childrens Hospital, Adult Swim’s hit series starring Rob Corddry, Megan Mullally, Henry Winkler and Malin Akerman. The show ran for seven seasons, winning six Emmy Awards. (Medical Police is a spin-off of Childrens Hospital.) He co-created and co-starred in two other TV series, both of which have an enduring cult following: The State (MTV) and Stella (Comedy Central). He has written, directed and/or acted in dozens of other movies and TV shows including Broad City, Portlandia, Superstore, New Girl, Party Down, Drunk History, Another Period, Younger, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Superjail, Fresh Off the Boat and The Daily Show. He is the voice of Courtney (Gene's necklace-sucking girlfriend) on Bob's Burgers. He was an early web series pioneer with Stella Shorts, and later Wainy Days, a web series chronicling his (slightly) fictionalized romantic adventures. Wain grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio. At age 19, he was the drummer in the Rockin’ Knights of Summer, a band created for the purpose of touring summer camps. He then graduated from NYU, debuting his short film Aisle Six at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. After 26 years in Manhattan, he now lives in Los Angeles with his two sons.
I kick off this episode with my favorite February music releases Part II, which includes Future Teens' "Play Cool" and "Guest Room," The Menahan Street Band's The Exciting Sounds of Menahan Street Band, The Muckers' Endeavor, Cosima's THE FUN IS HERE?, and Don Airey & Friends Live in Hamburg. My special guest(s) includes all of the girls in TemperMental! They're an all-girl rock band from Riverside, Calif., who are all between 15-18 years old. They join me on BRANDI IS GOING TO HELL to talk about how they formed on the set of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, writing the theme song for ArtistGamerGal’s YouTube series Zelda Hero High, working with producer Dito Godwin (Motley Crue, No Doubt), and co-writing with Adrian Young (drums, No Doubt) and Todd Forman (keys & horns, Sublime). We also chat about TikTok, movies, and the bands that got them into rock.
David Wain is an American comedian, actor and director. David Wain is known for Directing Wet Hot American Summer, starring Paul Rudd, Molly Shannon, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Banks and H. Jon Benjamin. David Wein also starred in Wet Hot American Summer as Paco. David Wein also created and directed the Netflix television series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. David Wain portrayed Israeli, Yaron and Bill Clinton in The Netflix Series. David Wain's other directing credits include: Role Models starring Paul Rudd and Sean Williams Scott; They Came Together starring Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler and A Futile and Stupid Gesture starring Will Forte. David Wain is also known for developing the television series, Childrens Hospital starring Rob Corddry and its spinoff, Netflix's Medical Police.
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with his guest, David Wain. He and his NYU classmates co-created and starred in the hit sketch show, MTV's The State. He also is credited with an impressive list of acting, directing, writing and producing in movies such as Wet Hot American Summer, Role Models, Wanderlust and A Futile and Stupid Gesture among many others. Among the list of his television credits include the hilarious Medical Police, Children's Hospital, Party Down and Stella! Wain has created projects where today's stars got their big break in acting including Bradley Cooper, Elizabeth Banks and worked alongside Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston and more as well as his core crew from NYU to this day In many projects. His Instagram and social media shows his many talents in art, music and magic for a true Renaissance Man! By the end of this episode, you will realize how difficult it can be to be in this entertainment industry. It takes a lot of hard work, patience, and dedication because you will face a lot of rejections. We go deep into the mindset of a creator, we discuss time management, focus and persistence among other great topics in this outstanding interview with the always impressive David Wain. Wain shares his pieces of advice, regrets, updates on his current projects, and more. There's a lot to unpack, you don't want to miss this! ~ About David Wain: David Wain is a director, writer, actor and comedian. He has directed six feature films, the most recent being the Sundance hit A Futile and Stupid Gesture (starring Will Forte, Domhnall Gleeson & Emmy Rossum) which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (and on Netflix) last year. Previously he directed and co-wrote the movies Wet Hot American Summer, The Ten, Role Models, Wanderlust and They Came Together. On television, he's the co-creator, co-writer and director of Medical Police, an epic action comedy series which premieres on Netflix this coming January. His newest project is Today's Special, a unique daily topical sitcom, currently pilot prep at Warner Media. Previously he was co-creator (with Michael Showalter) and sole director of two Netflix eight-part mini-series: Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. He also plays the swarthy, sexy Israeli counselor “Yaron.” He was also an executive producer, writer, director and frequent guest star of Children's Hospital, Adult Swim's hit series starring Rob Corddry, Megan Mullally, Henry Winkler and Malin Akerman. The show ran for seven seasons, winning six Emmy Awards. (Medical Police is a spin-off of Children's Hospital.) He co-created and co-starred in two other TV series, both of which have an enduring cult following: The State (MTV) and Stella (Comedy Central). He has written, directed and/or acted in dozens of other movies and TV shows including Broad City, Portlandia, Superstore, New Girl, Party Down, Drunk History, Another Period, Younger, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Superjail, Fresh Off the Boat and The Daily Show. He is the voice of Courtney (Gene's necklace-sucking girlfriend) on Bob's Burgers. his co-stars include Kerri Kenney-silver, Michael Ian Black, Ken Marino, Thomas Patrick Lennon, Paul Rudd, Henry Winkler, Alan Alda and inspired comedians like Bert kreischer so many more! --- Connect with David Wain: Website: https://davidwain.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidwain?ref_src=twsrc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidwain/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8hExk7QXj1tP-jGxcMU1xg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@davidwain --- Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Nick Lamagna Podcast@nicknicknick.com Phone: 630.384.9443 Find all social media connections Here including Facebook, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Listen and Subscribe to The A Game Podcast on Apple, Spotify and all platforms at: www.NickNickNick.com/Links Please rate and review HERE
Christina is a writer and showrunner. She is currently showrunning HBOMax's upcoming series 'Made for Love'. She has worked on Search Party, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Previously, she was an executive at Comedy Central and MTV. She is also the co-host of this podcast, duh. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thediversityhires/support
“You’ve got a president who is so wrapped up in his own flawed masculinity that he won’t say that for him to acknowledge this disease is equivalent to him admitting his own weakness, his own powerlessness, his own vulnerability. He won’t wear a mask because he thinks it makes him look weak.” On today’s program, comedian, actor, and writer Michael Ian Black joins the podcast. He is recently out with a new book, entitled “A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son.” The book, which takes the form of an extended letter to his college-age son, is both a plea and a roadmap for young boys and men to re-examine what it means to be “manly” and what masculinity really means in the modern world. Long past are the days, according to Michael Ian Black, where masculinity needs to be proven by the classic feats of strength. Yet boys are often afraid to express their emotions, as kids and as they get older— and the results can be disastrous. Is there a remedy for this? Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who’s starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central’s “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix’s “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix. Michael regularly tours the country as a stand-up comedian and lives in Connecticut with his wife and two children. --------------------------------------- Please consider supporting Talking Beats with Daniel Lelchuk via our Patreon: patreon.com/talkingbeats In addition to early episode access, bonus episodes, and other benefits, you will contribute to us being able to present the highest quality substantive, long-form interviews with the world's most compelling people. We believe that providing a platform for individual expression, free thought, and a diverse array of views is more important now than ever.
Grant Baciocco is a puppeteer, comedian, writer and professional wrestling host from time to time. He also is the creator of the podcast series The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd which I happened to make an animated cartoon pilot for. He is known for his work on Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return (2017), Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (2017) and The Happytime Murders to name just a few of the many creative things he's done. We've known each other for years, there's just one thing... We've never actually met face to face. Grant on twitter https://twitter.com/ToasterBoy Links http://www.saturdaymorningmedia.com http://thetoiley.com http://www.mrgrant.com Music by Lorenzo's Music https://www.lorenzosmusic.com --- 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/tomraysartpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/support
Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who’s starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central’s “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix’s “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix. Black’s authored 11 books, including the recently released best seller, “A Chilad’s First Book of Trump.” He’s written two well-received memoirs: “Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom’s, which I know sounds weird)”, and “You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations.” In 2012, he collaborated with conservative Meghan McCain on “America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom.” He’s the author of “My Custom Van (and 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face),” and seven children's books, including “Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop!,” “Naked”, “Chicken Cheeks,” “The Purple Kangaroo,” “A Pig Parade Is A Terrible Idea” and “I'm Bored.” He also writes book reviews for the New York Times. Previously, Black released two stand-up specials, “Very Famous” and “I Am A Wonderful Man.” He and Tom Cavanagh host the popular podcast, “Mike and Tom Eat Snacks.” He also writes and hosts a podcast with Michael Showalter, "Topics,” and his own interview podcast, “How To Be Amazing.” Sketch comedy fans know Black’s work on “The State,” “Viva Variety,” “Stella” and “Michael and Michael Have Issues” all of which he co-created, wrote and starred in. Other TV credits include quirky bowling alley manager ‘Phil' on the NBC series “Ed,” and his hilarious commentary on cable’s “I Love the...” series. He recently starred in two hit web series that migrated to cable TV: “Burning Love” on E! and “You’re Whole” on Adult Swim. Black’s movie roles include “Slash,” “Smosh: The Movie,” “They Came Together,” “Hell Baby,” “This is 40,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Take Me Home Tonight,” “Reno 911!: Miami,” “The Ten” and “The Baxter.” Black wrote and directed the film “Wedding Daze,” starring Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher. He also co-wrote the comedy “Run, Fatboy, Run,” directed by David Schwimmer and starring Simon Pegg, Hank Azaria and Thandie Newton. Originally from Hillsborough, NJ, Black resides with his family in the wilds of Connecticut.
Episode 50 - Michael Ian Black, pt. 1Hello and goddam we made it to FIFTY!After this year and a half of letting politics and social commentary exist on this show only as it came up within the conversations, for the first time, I’ve decided to talk for a few minutes all by myself at the top of the show, pretty much completely off topic, pretty much about my working through how to be a 53-year-old white straight male ally in these days of Trump and Weinstein and C.K.If you can make it through that ...Michael Ian Black and I talk about everything from our moms (of course) and his recent memoir, “Naval Gazing,” about his mother and her illness, among other things, to his podcast, “How to Be Amazing,” to dream jobs, to his twitter activism fighting Trump and all the other horrible shit therein that’s happened this year, to his three-decade (what I’m calling) love-feud with Marc Maron. Oh, and fame. We talk about fame too. Here’s verifiable information his bio says about him:Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who’s starred in numerous films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a prolific author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of jokes and observations. He most recently starred in TVLand's “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and Comedy Central’s “Another Period.” He also reprised one of his iconic film roles in Netflix’s “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and previously in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." His third standup comedy special, “Noted Expert,” was released on Epix.Black has authored 11 books, including the recently released best seller, “A Child’s First Book of Trump.” He’s written two well-received memoirs: “Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom’s, which I know sounds weird)”, and “You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations.”Eleanor Gordon-Smith’s “This American Life” piece: by turns upsetting, fascinating amusing and maybe ultimately depressing story on trying to get a few Australian men to reconsider the “harmless”ness catcalling and ass-slapping.https://m.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/603/once-more-with-feeling?act=1#act-1Nicole Stamp CNN “What Decent Men Can Do” - If you listen to my intro, you’ll know I’m not satisfied with this as being enough, at least for me, but it’s a darn good start:http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/21/opinions/what-men-can-do-me-too-stamp-opinion/index.htmlHere’s the "How if You’re a Man … Trash" piece I talked about in the intro:https://verysmartbrothas.theroot.com/how-if-you-re-a-man-to-deal-with-the-fact-that-you-re-1820410857?utm_source=theroot_facebook&utm_medium=socialflowHere's my essay, "Peep Show":https://psiloveyou.xyz/peep-show-9912979642cdWant more on the awful topics of recent weeks? Try Googling: Jessica Valenti, Rebecca Traister, Bell Hooks, Barbara ErenreichNext week: Part two of the M.I.B. conversation, as well as another rant, this time about the extra added power of having not just money or employment but fame as a weapon that entertainment/arts-world abusers wield; and how now do we go on being fans of the white guys we love?There's some fun/funny stuff in there too, I hope.For the other 49: http://15minutesjamieberger.com(or itunes or stitcher or wherever pods are cast)Happy Thanksgiving!!!! -Jamie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Jeff Goldsmith interviews co-executive producer/co-writer Krister Johnson and co-creator/co-writer/director David Wain about Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Download my podcast hereCopyright © Unlikely Films, Inc. 2017. All rights reserved.
MORGAN WALSH (I'm Sorry, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later) is an actress, activist, entrepreneur, and mom of 3. Betsy, Amanda, and Morgan talk about Paw Patrol, rage doves, and finding your happiness in a stranger that wears two pairs of pants.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
In this episode, Tiny and I review Netflix's true crime satire American Vandal and then discuss a plethora of Potpourri covering Manhunt: Unabomber, The Neon Demon, Dunkirk, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, and more! SHOCKTOBER IN IRVINGTON Join the OV Facebook Group! Support the podcast! Buy Official OV Merch on our TeePublic Store Timestamps Show Start - 00:19 Horror Movie Yearbook - 01:06 American Vandal - 02:12 Expectations - 03:33 Review - 08:20 Spoiler Review - 21:58 Ext. Potpourri - 35:18 Tiny: The Neon Demon - 36:57 Matt: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later - 43:09 Nightmare on Edgewood Promo - 47:24 Tiny: Icarus (Netflix Documentary) - 48:33 Matt: Downsizing trailer - 56:10 Tiny: Manhunt: Unabomber - 1:00:34 Matt: Dunkirk (2017) - 1:12:56 Tiny: Chasing Coral - 1:22:46 Matt: War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) - 1:31:10 Tiny: A Cure For Wellness (2017) - 1:35:02 Matt: The Disaster Artist trailer - 1:39:08 Closing the Ep - 1:42:38 Stinger: Outtakes - 1:43:48 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:44:19 Related Links Shocktober in Irvington! Episode Sponsor: Horror Movie Yearbook Obsessive Viewer Facebook Group Buy official Obsessive Viewer Merch on TeePublic Buy the Rights - The Movie Pitching Party Game - Amazon Link Obsessive Viewer - Check out plenty of reviews of movies, TV shows and industry commentary at the blog that started it all. Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies - Our spinoff podcast dedicated to Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and related topics. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher Obsessive Book Nerd - Our “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading. The Secular Perspective - Check out Tiny's side project podcast that explores the concepts of faith, religion and existence from the perspective of secular hosts. Loudlike Facebook Page - Like the band that gave us our theme song on Facebook! Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Matt's Letterboxd Profile Tiny's Letterboxd Profile Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Email us: Matt, Tiny or Mike at ObsessiveViewer.com Check out the blog: http://ObsessiveViewer.com Find past episodes of the podcast: http://OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss The official OV Subreddit: r/ObsessiveViewer Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV223
Craig Rowin (Search Party, @midnight) joins Alan to talk about taking UCB classes every summer during college, getting writing jobs in New York, and how writing on Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later was a dream job. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 20, we're taking a look at CMON's latest big release: Massive Darkness! It's a big box, co-operative dungeon crawl that attempts to inject a few new ideas into the genre while still retaining the simplicity of earlier games like Zombicide. Does it work? Is there any fun to be had? We discuss! Also on the menu are our spoiler-free thoughts on the latest season of Game of Thrones, along with some of the news that excited us most out of this year's GenCon. Thanks for listening! 0:00:54 - Game of Thrones Season 7 0:06:36 - Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later 0:08:57 - James Bonding 0:12:55 - League of Legends Championship 0:13:47 - Chris Cantrell's (of Riot Games) GDC talk 0:16:42 - GenCon 0:45:00 - Massive Darkness - The Rules 0:54:44 - Massive Darkness - Theme & Components 1:17:06 - Massive Darkness - Gameplay 1:35:13 - Massive Darkness - Final Thoughts 1:40:20 - Music with Boardgames Questions? Thoughts? We'd love to hear what you have to say! We always be reached at: Email: boardgameandgeekout@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boardgameandgeekout/ Twitter: @boardgameandgo Download this and other episodes via: iTunes Google Play Libsyn RSS Have fun and stay geeky! Our BAGO theme music is 'Buddy', by Bensound (www.bensound.com); and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International. Additional music used this episode: Willow and the Light, and Satiate by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under the Attribution 3.0 International License.
Come for the two week old MoviePass news, stay for Ron's scathing review of the Riverdale Pilot. Table of Contents:1:37 - Atomic Blonde (2017) 5:22 - David Cross: Making America Great Again (2016) 6:32 - Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016) 8:46 - Riverdale Pilot (2017) 11:38 - Catastrophe Season 3 (2017) 13:38 - Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (2017) 16:21 - (Old) NEWS 30:06 - Parenthood (1989)
Mercedes Monserrat, Lucila Farrell y Valentina Ruderman son las reinas beodas de la cultura pop y cada semana te cuentan qué vale la pena ver y qué no. En este capítulo: The Deuce, Disjointed, Claws y Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Este episodio de Gorda Podcast está auspiciado por Comedy Central, el canal número uno de la comedia, y su serie La Culpa es de Colón. Una producción original de Comedy Central en la que armaron un dream team del humor para mostrarnos cómo somos realmente los argentinos: Radagast, Fernando Sanjiao, Pablo Fábregas, Luciano Mellera y Juampi González, cinco de los mejores comediantes del país. Podés ver los nuevos episodios de La Culpa es de Colón todos los martes a las 23 en Comedy Central y al día siguiente lo tienen on demand en la app de Comedy Central Play para iOS y Android, para verlo cuando quieras y donde quieras. Este episodio de Gorda Podcast está presentado por Claro Video, la plataforma de video on demand y alquiler online de Claro, con películas estreno, temporadas enteras de series, conciertos, contenidos infantiles y mucho más para sus clientes. Claro Video te invita a ver la segunda temporada de su serie original, La Hermandad. Un thriller psicológico que cuenta la historia de Julio, un hombre que busca revancha contra una organización criminal y que tendrá que elegir entre encontrar a su hija o desatar su venganza contra La Hermandad. En Claro Video ya podés ver la primera temporada completa y los doce nuevos episodios de la segunda temporada, en tu computadora, tu tele, tu tablet y tu teléfono. Empezá a ver Claro Video en clarovideo.com.
Sean and Andrew talk about S7E5 of Game of Thrones as well as ask the question "What's PJ (Peter Jackson) up to?" Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later is also discussed. We also have some predictions (some of which ended up coming true!)
Fran Gillespie (SNL, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later) stars in this new musical of bridal proportions. With songs like "Hell Yes (Because of the Dress), "A Little Bit Bad" and "When Your Dad's John Cena", you'll be dancing down the aisle in no time. Plus, stay tuned til the end for a new segment: "Deep Cut"! This episode is brought to you by Modcloth (www.modcloth.com code: OFFBOOK) and Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/OFFBOOK).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Una semana más, un nuevo programa de Mojoverso. En esta ocasión hablamos de la última entrega de la mítica saga de conducción destroza amistades de Nintendo: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Que se trata de uno de los lanzamientos más potentes de la Switch, siendo una revisión de la entrega que salió hace un par de años en Wii U. Comentamos sus puntos fuertes, y flojos en un distendido comentario que hay quien (nosotros) que podría catalogar de relleno. Y al igual que pasaba en animes como Naruto, en esos momentos el canon se flexibilizaba un poco y ahora Dylan a veces es un robot. También como es habitual hablamos de #nuestrascosas como por ejemplo: Inside, Los Defensores, el piloto de Ducktales, el evento veraniego de Overwatch, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice y Mass Effect: Andromeda. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Atsuko Asahi: Mario Kart 8 The Black Keys: Gold On the Ceilling
Una semana más, un nuevo programa de Mojoverso. En esta ocasión hablamos de la última entrega de la mítica saga de conducción destroza amistades de Nintendo: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Que se trata de uno de los lanzamientos más potentes de la Switch, siendo una revisión de la entrega que salió hace un par de años en Wii U. Comentamos sus puntos fuertes, y flojos en un distendido comentario que hay quien (nosotros) que podría catalogar de relleno. Y al igual que pasaba en animes como Naruto, en esos momentos el canon se flexibilizaba un poco y ahora Dylan a veces es un robot. También como es habitual hablamos de #nuestrascosas como por ejemplo: Inside, Los Defensores, el piloto de Ducktales, el evento veraniego de Overwatch, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice y Mass Effect: Andromeda. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Atsuko Asahi: Mario Kart 8 The Black Keys: Gold On the Ceilling
It's been a garbage fire of a week. We can all agree on that, yes? So while we attempt to concentrate solely on the TV items of the week that really got our attention, Episode 63 of Punch Drunk TV does delve a wee bit into the chaos America has gone through over the past few days. There's talk of Nazis and Donald Trump in this episode. You've been warned... NEWS: HBO still thinks "Confederate" is a good idea and has released a new statement defending the series’ development. HBO Espana and HBO Nordic accidentally posted this Sunday’s episode of “Game of Thrones,” titled “Death is the Enemy,” ahead of time. HBO has been in an alleged standoff with a hacker who has demanded money from the company. HBO denies offering the hacker money, but an email was leaked detailing a “$250,000 bounty payment.” In the end, new episodes of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Insecure” and “Ballers,” along with shows that have yet to premiere, “Barry” and “The Deuce” were leaked to torrent sites. Bryan Fuller and Martha De Laurentiis have begun talks in bringing "Hannibal" back for a fourth season. Amazon is turning the Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett novel “Good Omens” into a miniseries starring Michael Sheen and David Tennant. NBC is shutting down Seeso later this year. Seth Meyers is developing a “The Munsters” reboot at NBC. According to Deadline, it will be “a half-hour single-camera” series and “follow members of an offbeat family who are determined to stay true to themselves but struggle to fit in in hipster Brooklyn.” Netflix has canceled "Gypsy" after one season but has renewed "Ozark" and "GLOW." Netflix has signed a multi-year deal with Shonda Rhimes, creator of ABC's "Grey’s Anatomy," "Scandal," "How to Get Away With Murder" and "The Catch." Jenji Kohan, the creator of "Orange is the New Black" and "GLOW," has a new show coming to Lifetime. It’s called “American Princess” and is an hourlong drama about a woman who runs away from her old life to serve as a “wench-in-waiting” at a Renaissance Faire... NOPE. Nia Vardalos, the woman from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," is set to star in a new dramedy for Bravo called “Suburban Famous.” It’ll be loosely based on her own life experiences—and, apparently, the time she met the Chewbacca Mom while doing a morning show... QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What show do you watch to help you relax and go to sleep at night? AARON’S LOSERS: "The Strain" and "Ryan Hansen Solves Crime on Television" JACK’S LOSERS: "Baller Wives," "Swedish Dicks," "I Hart Food" and Donald Trump’s "Real News Updates" AARON’S FENCERS: "Preacher" and "Rick and Morty"JACK’S FENCERS: "Rick and Morty" and "Weekend Update" AARON’S WINNERS: "Vice News Tonight," "The History of Comedy," "Ducktales," "What Would Diplo Do," "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" and "Game of Thrones"JACK’S WINNERS: "States of Undress," "Desus and Mero," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "Game of Thrones," "Hoarders" and in a special Winner/Fencer/Loser combo... "Voltron: Legendary Defender" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter at: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. As always, #ClinktheDrink
We're talking what we've been watching, going into Episode 4 (Spoils of War) of Game of Thrones, and going a Breezy on the Streets (News!). We did it! > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! The Watchlist (0:51) David: Get Out [Spoilers] (1:03), The Conjuring 2 (4:56), Night of the Hunter (7:55), Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (9:04) Chris: The Challenge (9:39), Nerve (13:04), Playing: Slime Rancher (18:14) Brent: Dunkirk (20:14), Paths of Glory (23:40), Game of Thrones Episode 4 (Spoils of War) (27:58) TJ: The Overnight (35:57), Lovelace (37:13), What If (37:54), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Pt I & II (39:39), Vertigo (40:43), Zoolander 2 (42:06) Breezy on the Streets (44:10) 44:25 - Doctor Who universe show Torchwood coming back 45:24 - Video game No Man's Sky getting multi-player & story modes 46:37 - Disney leaving Netflix for its own service. Marvel? Star Wars? 48:26 - Steven King letting J.J. Abrams take the helm for Castle Rock series 48:58 - Hiyao Miyazaki bringing Studio Ghibli back for Boro the Caterpillar 49:27 - $100,000 Pyramid record set by friend of the show, Brian Darby! 50:55 - Best Bet this Weekend: Logan Lucky Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa
Brent Beardslee joins us to talk about the Charlottesville attack and everything around it. Then we clumsily try to cleanse the pallet by reviewing Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, The Batman and Harley Quinn, and the DCEU's upcoming slate of movies.
Anthony King (Silicon Valley, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later) joins Alan to talk about writing an off-Broadway musical, creating the Maude team system at UCB, and how Playing House uses improv to create scripts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We climb The Dark Tower and discuss the possibility of a Star Wars-themed hotel plus we also talk Mystery Men, Firestarter, The Flintstones and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. 0:00 - Intro 18:15 - Review: The Dark Tower 44:50 - Headlines: First Photos of Josh Brolin as Cable, Disney to Launch Streaming Service in 2019, Disney Building Immersive Star Wars-Themed Hotel 1:23:20 - Other Stuff We Watched: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Dunkirk, Firestarter, Mystery Men, The Flintstones, Game of Thrones 1:59:10 - Junk Mail: Favourite Stephen King Adaptations, Star Wars No Longer Entertains Kids, Paying to Avoid Trailers and Commercials, Directors That Stay Relevant Across Multiple Eras, Sequels to Childhood Movies We Want to See 2:31:50 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:34:18 - Outro
We climb The Dark Tower and discuss the possibility of a Star Wars-themed hotel plus we also talk Mystery Men, Firestarter, The Flintstones and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. 0:00 - Intro 18:15 - Review: The Dark Tower 44:50 - Headlines: First Photos of Josh Brolin as Cable, Disney to Launch Streaming Service in 2019, Disney Building Immersive Star Wars-Themed Hotel 1:23:20 - Other Stuff We Watched: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Dunkirk, Firestarter, Mystery Men, The Flintstones, Game of Thrones 1:59:10 - Junk Mail: Favourite Stephen King Adaptations, Star Wars No Longer Entertains Kids, Paying to Avoid Trailers and Commercials, Directors That Stay Relevant Across Multiple Eras, Sequels to Childhood Movies We Want to See 2:31:50 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:34:18 - Outro
With Cliff out on an important assignment, we recruit the Mayor, Jared Lowe, to step up and fill his seat, while Michael creates a new alter ego pretty much on the spot. Jordan and Seth both happened to see the movie "Passengers," and feel the need to rake it over the coals a bit. We've also got a lot of news, including the return of "Rick and Morty," some parting thoughts about "@Midnight," controversy in the comic book world and new trailers for "Justice League" and "Ready Player One." So remember to #MakeMineKapow, because we are the Pop-Cultured Podcast that keeps you on the ledge of your chair!Length - 01:38:32Language - PG-13. (Contains mild adult language.)-0:02:30 - ANIMATION NEWSSeason 3 of "Voltron: Legendary Defender," the long-awaited (for some) return of "Rick and Morty" and Usagi Yojimbo joins the animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.-0:08:58 - STAR WARS NEWSClint Howard gets work thanks to his brother's involvement with Han Solo movie.-0:11:12 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWSHBO hackers release "Game of Thrones" early, premier date for "Westworld," casting for the next "True Detective," the Duplass brothers' "Room 104" airs, M. Night Shyamalan wanted to remake "Tales from the Crypt," a requiem for "@Midnight," "Blood Drive" continues pumping and "Midnight, Texas" debuts.-0:23:20 - CROSSING THE STREAMSYouTube Red bringing back "The Karate Kid" 30 years later, "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" drops on Netflix, the unconventional crime story "Ozark," a movie to wrap up "Sense8" storylines, a murder mystery for the next season of "Arrested Development," "Gypsy" concludes with a frustrating cliffhanger, more "Stargate" on the way with 10-minute mini-episodes, a skeptic giving "Doctor Who" another look, all seasons of "Boardwalk Empire" now available on Amazon and "Don't Think Twice" hits a little too close to home.-0:41:52 - MOVIE NEWSThe big screen experience of "Dunkirk," is IMAX cutting out 3D?, Gal Gadot can't quite fix "Keeping Up with the Joneses," the creepy robots of "Ex Machina," filling out the cast of "Ant-Man and the Wasp," a new "Justice League" trailer, "Flashpoint" as the plot for the solo Flash film, "Shazam" to be lighter and family friendly, a trailer for comic adaptation "My Friend Dahmer," first look at "Ready Player One," more details for "Captain Marvel," disturbed by the icky implications of "Passengers" and the one-hit wonders of "Opening Night."-1:09:35 - COMIC BOOK NEWSThe rumored return of Wizard Magazine, Dwayne McDuffie's widow suing creators behind Milestone 2.0, the cancellation of "Suicide Squad: The Black Files," the #MakeMineMilkshake controversy, Black Mask's "Black" comic optioned, 30 variant covers celebrating "The Walking Dead" in October and bringing back collectible Marvel Value Stamps.-1:28:20 - SPOILERS AHOYDiving further into the tone-deaf romance and missed sci-fi opportunities of "Passengers" with a discussion containing heavy SPOILERS.
Anthony joined us to gush over the new Netflix series Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Let us know what you thought about the show! This episode is sponsored by Loot Crate. Go to TRYLOOTCRATE.COM/AWESOME and enter the code bridge10 to receive 10% off a new subscription. This episode was brought to you by Gamefly. Go to HTTP://GAMEFLYOFFER.COM/AWESOME to sign up for a premium 30-Day trial for FREE. We started a fundraiser for NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Health. You can donate here http://bit.ly/2rizwfN. You can support us and earn exclusive rewards on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/awesomesundayshow or you can go to http://www.patron.podbean.com/awesomesundayshow. Get a t-shirt, you know you want to. http://www.AwesomeSundayShow.com/tshirts. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeSundayShowFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AwesomeSunShowDownload episodes on iTunes: http://apple.co/1OYauIwDownload episodes on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2bAPkUUListen to them on PodBean: http://bit.ly/1GaTk51And listen to them on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1GrhNTV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awesome-sunday-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awesome-sunday-show/support
GET IT RIGHT, OR PAY THE PRICE, BUDNICK! Oh, man! This was a hot one! On this edition of Unsung Heroes, we dive back into the wonderous memories of SUMMER CAMP! In honor of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, our heroes told stories of sexual discovery, poision ivy nightmares, and racially segregated Captain Planet camp! Unsung Heroes is a live show brought to you by ZEROES ON HEROES hosts Mike Mercadal and Will Watkins. We record live, at the Creek and the Cave in Long Island City, New York every Thursday. We put out an open invitation to any would be Heroes to join us on stage for a 5 minute display of their super talents. Follow our Zeroes: @MikeMercadal & @WilliamAWatkins
Welcome to Punch Drunk TV. We're a podcast that drinks and yells about television. Do you remember us? It's been a while ... three weeks to be exact. And holy crap so much has happened in the 21 days we've been on hiatus! There was Comic-Con and the TCA Summer Tour but now Jack and Aaron are back, so let's just get into it, shall we? NEWS: Disney will pull all their movies from Netflix at the end of 2018. But hey, they’ll be creating their own stand-alone streaming service that will launch in 2019. After 21 years, Jon Stewart will be starring in his first stand-up special on HBO. YouTube has announced a Karate Kid sequel series, titled "Cobra Kai," starring Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, reprising their roles in a new half hour comedy. It’ll follow Daniel Larusso and Johnny Lawrence as they manage battling dojos. Former "Walking Dead" showrunner Glen Mazzara will be bringing "The Dark Tower" TV series to the small-screen. It’ll apparently follow the story of the books, which the movie did not do. Netflix has just acquired the rights to Mark Millar’s Millarworld, aka his entire line of comics which includes the likes of "Kick-Ass," "Wanted" and "Kingsman." And others Jack should talk about. Netflix is partnering with Joel and Ethan Coen for an original Western anthology series called "The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs." Told in the Coens’ signature sardonic style, each episode of the series will focus on a different tale of the American West. The Coens will write and direct all six episodes, which will star "O Brother, Where Art Thou’s" Tim Blake Nelson as the eponymous Buster Scruggs, along with “many others.” David Letterman is teaming up with Netflix for a six-episode series of “in-depth conversations with extraordinary people, and in-the-field segments expressing his curiosity and humor.” About the show, Letterman says, “I feel excited and lucky to be working on this project for Netflix. Here’s what I have learned: if you retire to spend more time with your family, check with your family first. Thanks for watching, drive safely.” Lifetime has renewed "UnREAL" for a fourth season, keeping the show on the network through to 2019 Fox has a live musical version of "A Christmas Story" coming in December. It’ll star Maya Rudolph as Mrs. Parker, Ralphie and Randy’s mother. ABC asked Sean Spicer to join the cast of "Dancing with the Stars." Sean Spicer said no. Vin Diesel is out to reboot "Miami Vice" for NBC. According to AV Club, the reboot “will reflect today’s sexy police officers, as well as the many changes the past 27 years have seen in cocaine” MTV is rebooting TRL, aka "Total Request Live," and will premiere on October 2. It’ll be shot at the network’s iconic Times Square studio, which has been expanded to 8,700 square feet to allow for bigger audiences and simultaneous productions that will cater to its new accompanying digital segments. Jack’s favorite show, "The Middle," will end after its upcoming ninth season Hulu is adding the classic TGIF lineup to its service. That’s every single episode of "Full House," "Family Matters," "Step By Step," "Perfect Strangers" and "Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper." Amazon has announced that Prime subscribers can now enjoy their own batch of old ‘80s and ‘90s sitcoms. "Roseanne," "3rd Rock From The Sun," "A Different World," "Grace Under Fire," "Cybill" and "Grounded For Life" will hit the service in August. BBC is working with former "British Baking Show" host, Mary Berry, on a new food competition series. It’ll tentatively be titled "Britain’s Best Cook" and have Berry branching out from the baking realm into the “wider world of food.” AARON’S LOSERS "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later," "The Lowe Files" and "Friends from College"JACK’S LOSERS: "The Lowe Files" and "Hooten and the Lady" AARON’S FENCERS: "The Strain" and "Mr. Mercedes"JACK’S FENCERS: "Comrade Detective," "The Last Shot" and "Game of Thrones" AARON’S WINNERS: "World of Dance," "Icarus," "What Would Diplo Do," "Room 104," "Get Shorty," "Rick and Morty," "Insecure," "Twin Peaks" and "Ozark"JACK’S WINNERS "Funny How?," "Ozark," "Room 104," "Voltron" and "Get Shorty" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter at: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. As always, #ClinktheDrink
We saw David Lowery's much buzzed and equally controversial, A Ghost Story. You know, the movie where Casey Affleck wears a sheet over his face for 90mins. And so we talk about it. We also talk about Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, and make some wild predictions for True Detective Season 3... Come to our presentation of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery at The Golden Age Cinema in Surry Hills: TICKETS HERE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Sean talks about going to see 30 Seconds to Mars and Muse in concert, reviews Voltron Season 3 and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Ian review Atomic Blonde and we reveal our Top 10 Action Moves Of The 2010's, plus so much more
On this episode of Sight & Sound Weekly, things get a little abnormal with Ryan Snelling and Jaye Williams. Without specific discussion in mind, there's more of an After Party feel and that guys tell their latest Starbucks stories and talk about their recent fears with social media. With movies, Ryan reacts to the Dark Tower. For TV, they have an open discussion about Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, the first Mr. Robot season 3 trailer, and preview The Defenders. Finally, with music, they discuss why SoundCloud would fall and royalties provided by streaming services.Feel free to join the Sight & Sound Facebook group. Come chat music, movies, and TV with us:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1972409419661246/SUPPORT SIGHT & SOUND BY PICKING UP ONE OF OUR SHIRTS AT:http://sightsoundpod.comSubscribe to the Sight & Sound YouTube channel for more podcasts and videos:http://www.youtube.com/c/sightsoundpodiTunes feed:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sight-sound/id1163615076?mt=2Find us on social media, @sightsoundpod on Twitter and InstagramLike us on Facebook, just search Sight & SoundShoot us an email - sightandsoundpod@gmail.comJaye WilliamsTwitter - @jayewilliamsInstagram - @jayewilliamsRyan SnellingTwitter - @whatupsnellInstagram - @whatupsnell
This week Sean talks about going to see 30 Seconds to Mars and Muse in concert, reviews Voltron Season 3 and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Ian review Atomic Blonde and we reveal our Top 10 Action Moves Of The 2010's, plus so much more
This week, @Outkick writer, host, and producer Jason Martin talks a phenomenal Game of Thrones and what it illustrates about penultimate drama seasons as a whole, the underrated nature of USA's Suits (22:44), the campy fun of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (38:30), the return of Rick & Morty (50:45), and whether you can pick up shows midway through (59:42). Also, a true crime podcast recommendation! PLUS: An injury slows Stephen down on the ice, Donna tries a new dish, Geoff reads a math textbook...for fun?
Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast is back for another rip-roaring roundtable discussion of the week in entertainment. Some of our favorite shows wrap up and some promising new ones have started, Seth reports on his first trip to Origins Game Fair, we marvel at Adam West's impact on the culture and even Mario stops by to chat. 'Tis a worthy podcasting effort even the Amazon warriors of #tiaramascara would salute!Length - 01:36:05Language - PG-13. (Contains mild adult language.)-0:01:30 - GAMINGA recap of Seth's trip to Origins Game Fair, Super Nintendo World coming to Universal Studios Japan, Disney files a patent for a "shield-throwing experience" and Jack Kirby a late addition to this year's list of Disney Legends.-0:18:18 - STAR WARS NEWSDirector shake-up for the Han Solo film.-0:26:46 - MOVIE NEWSJames Gunn hinting at Quasar for "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," Jessica Chastain rumored for future X-Men role, "Venom" news keeps changing, an underwhelming poster for the next Jurassic Park, Daniel Day Lewis ready to retire, Michael Keaton gives another great performance in "The Founder" and Michael's week-late opinions on "Wonder Woman."-0:42:27 - CROSSING THE STREAMS"GLOW" debuts on Netflix, confusing distribution for new "Star Trek: Discovery," "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" gets a trailer, a likable cast playing unlikable characters in "Friends From College," the serial killer-y "Mindhunter" from David Fincher, getting deja vu from the "Happy Death Day" trailer, checking out the horror movie app Shudder and getting depressed by "The Handmaid's Tale."-1:01:11 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWSRemembering Adam West with his appearance on the canceled "Powerless," a captivating first season for "American Gods," the season wraps up on "Better Call Saul," questions remain after a "Fargo" season finale, "Watchmen" in development at HBO, an epic new trailer for "Game of Thrones" season 7 and premiers for "The Mist" and "Blood Drive."
Talking what we've been watching - then we launch into our news segment (Breezy on the Streets), where we spill about two weeks worth of new trailers, and noodle on the Han Solo solo drama drama - along with some odds & ends along the way. It's a podcast! > Direct podcast RSS feed: here. > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter. > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere. Watchlist/Playlist (1:13) Brent: Antitrust (referenced in Brent's Carrying a Tune article!) (1:50), Horns (2:58), Raging Bull (3:44), You're the Worst (4:52), Split (6:32) TJ: Power Rangers (9:18), The Office Re-Watch(13:33) David: Moana (16:11), Fargo Finale (17:18), Orange is the New Black (18:19), Silicon Valley / Veep Finales (19:13) Chris: House of Cards (21:16), G.L.O.W. (24:31), Playing: Dead Cells / Battlegrounds (28:54) Breezy on the Streets (29:55) 30:23 - Trailer Roundup (Death Note, Jumanji, Greatest Showman on Earth, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Game of Thrones, Bad Moms Christmas, Pitch Perfect 3, Stronger, The Foreigner, Cult of Chucky) 38:05 - Han Solo movie drama - Lord/Miller out, Ron Howard in 44:59 - Best bet this weekend: The Big Sick (or Spider-Man: Homecoming) Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. (Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers / Outro "T Shirt Weather" courtesy of Podington Bear, via the Free Music Archive, CC-BY)