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We're continuing our Kevin Bacon Loves Horror and Doesn't Care Who Knows It series with the classic FLATLINERS (1990) this week, and very clumsily working through social issues we care deeply about, but we are still learning how to talk about them!!!! We also talk about the usual dumb stuff like smooth yoda and FOOTLOOSE and wheezin' the juice, don't you fret. Trans rights forever Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoShowMonster Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noshowmonster/ Email us at noshowmonster@gmail.com Follow Kelly Attaway Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyattaway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attawaykl/ Follow Chelsea Hollander lol SIKE you can't she's not online because she values her mental health and wellbeing Show notes: Be sure to write in with your accidental cosplays! We wanna see 'em Ol' Benny C Smaug-ing around (YouTube) The Kyle Kinane quote we butchered is "I'm not on this Earth to be a goalie. I'm not here to stop somebody from accomplishing their goals. If you're not hurting anybody, I'm here to either assist or get out of the way." It's on his album Whiskey Icarus and you should just listen to the whole thing instead of trying to find the track THE NIGHT HOUSE (2021), starring Rebecca Hall, is the flick with the ghost sex scene, and I swear I watched a behind the scenes of how they shot it but I can't find it! Write in if you can! CUBE 2: HYPERCUBE has the best DVD extras on the face of the earth and we can't find them anywhere, we need to see Jerry doing the green screen for the razor cube!!!!!! Jesus fresco (Know Your Meme) Smooth yoda (Know Your Meme) Join us next week to talk about YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT (2020)! Happy spookies! Hosted by Kelly Attaway and Chelsea Hollander Produced by Kelly Attaway Art by Ryan Tate Theme by Unicorn Heads
Allyson is a huge fan of the Last Podcast on the Left, where cohost Henry Zebrowski often speaks about satanism. So, Mike knew this 2019 documentary about The Satanic Temple would be right up Allyson's alley. Penny Lane's documentary follows The Satanic Temple's efforts to use activism and ingenuity to expose the severe lack of separation of church and state within the United States. It also shows how with the rise in popularity of the organization, it begins to suffer its own division. Mike finds a way to talk comedy too! After doing research, the only place he was able to find the Chad Daniels bit about buying tampons was on a compilation called Farts: The Best of Bathroom Humor. It's a terribly named album, and there are dumb fart noises between each comic, but all that aside, the material on the album is largely good. That bit may also be on one of Chad's earlier albums too, but Mike couldn't find it quickly. You should totally check out Chad's work. He's incredibly prolific with tons of albums and specials out there. Go to: https://www.chaddaniels.com/ (Chad Daniels) The Kyle Kinane bit comparing atheists to the alarming confidence of a sober dancer is on the Whiskey Icarus album. For more about Kyle, go to: https://kylekinane.com/ (Trampoline in a Ditch - Kyle Kinane) If you'd like more information about The Satanic Temple and their activism, go directly to the source at: https://thesatanictemple.com/ (The Satanic Temple - Official Website) Join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/youmademewatch (Facebook group) for more movie talk! https://www.facebook.com/groups/youmademewatch Follow us on Instagram @YouMadeMeWatch to get sneak peeks at which movie we'll talk about next. Logo by Martin Butler. Follow him on Instagram @MartyButtons Theme song by Thomas Medelheim. https://www.fiverr.com/medelheim
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1500935014724292619 CW: Suicide, Sexual Assault, Rape It's Meat Cute Week on Pod Sematary! Chris and Kelsey (and Amanda!) find true love in post-apocalyptic, old-timey, future France and do a little choreographed dance for the camera. The Classic Film: Delicatessen (1991) "Post-apocalyptic surrealist black comedy about the landlord of an apartment building who occasionally prepares a delicacy for his odd tenants” (IMDb.com). Yes, we know eating meat is terrible, but even this charming, funny, hopeful, and morbid fantasy isn't going to stop us. (Sorry!) The Modern Film: Fresh (2022) "The horrors of modern dating seen through one young woman's defiant battle to survive her new boyfriend's unusual appetites” (IMDb.com). Fresh is a delightful and horrible story that threatens to charm its audience in much the same way its villain does its protagonist. When Kelsey and Amanda saw it in previews, they knew Chris would love it, too. They were right. Audio Sources: "Delicatessen" produced by Constellation, et al. "Delicatessen trailer" via Casey Dake @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7Mrs-dRk6w "Fresh" produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures, et al. "Get Out" produced by Monkeypaw Productions, et al. "God of Thunder" (from Whiskey Icarus) written and performed by Kyle Kinane "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Sweet Talkin' Guy" written by Robert Schwartz, et al., and performed by The Chiffons "Thank You for Being a Friend" written by Andrew Gold and performed by Cynthia Fee "You're Not Good Enough" written by Devonté Hynes and performed by Blood Orange
Harry has a no good, very bad day. It's the first Quidditch match of the season and it uhh does not go well. Email us at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com to tell us what you thought of Grim Defeat (Part 1) or even what you think of us! We'd love to read your email on the show. Be sure to subscribe to know right away about new episodes, and rate and review! SUPPORT US ON OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/therestrictedsection THANK YOU LOVE YOU BUY OUR MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/restrictedsectionpod/ THANK YOU LOVE YOU IG: https://www.instagram.com/restrictedsectionpod/ TW: https://twitter.com/restrictedpod FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rspoddetentioncrew/ This episode featured: Special guest Mats! Follow Mats on TW @mdotfur IG @mdotfur Mats plugged Puffs (which we will cover on a bonus episode over the summer!) Christina Kann: IG @yagirloftheworld TW @christina_kann Christina plugged Pokémon Sword. Andrew: He's not on SM, so you'll have to email him at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com. Andrew plugged Kyle Kinane's Whiskey Icarus. Grace: She's not on SM, so you'll have to email her at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com. Grace plugged The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by VE Schwab. Other random things we mentioned: What If...?
On this weeks episode of Running the Light with Jeremy Plumb, we welcome back 3-timer David Kousgaard, as we discuss Kyle Kinane's first hour-long Comedy Central special, 2012's “Whiskey Icarus”. Follow Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/runningthelight Twitter: twitter.com/runningthelight Instagram: www.instagram.com/running_the_light/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this weeks episode of Running the Light with Jeremy Plumb, we welcome back 3-timer David Kousgaard, as we discuss Kyle Kinane’s first hour-long Comedy Central special, 2012’s “Whiskey Icarus”.
Kyle Kinane (@kylekinane) joins the ladies to discuss slime, feeling like a slug, rice krispee treats, moisterizing tips, nose picking, otters and more!
Kevin keeps getting ideas. This week, he suggested that in honor of The Moontower Comedy Festival, an event here in Austin that draws comedians from all over, we listen to (then discuss) another comedy album. Some of you may remember that when Kevin wrapped up his paternity leave a few months ago, for his comeback record he chose a Dimitri Martin record, which while fun, was a little challenging to discuss. This time around he picked Whiskey Icarus by Kyle Kinane and we had REAL LIFE COMEDIAN(and friend of Kyle’s) JT Habersaat on the show to help us out. That proved to be a great idea and I think you guys will agree. For A Few Minutes With I chose the R&B classic Everyready Man (“just call me 24 hour Dan”) from Lakeside, and then Ryan had us watch a video in which a cute high woman wanders around in search of an Egg Mcmuffin which pretty much sums up the video for Stoned and Starving by Parquet Courts. All right then. What’s up next? Oh yeah, the next 3 weeks we are gonna re-visit bands we’ve talked about before, each one of us picking a different album to discuss. Next time it’ll be Painful by Yo La Tengo (that’s a Spanish word, that’s why it sounds weird). Catch you later,
This week we crack the 50’s with Frank Sinatra’s ode to lost love In the Wee Small Hours. As I suspected going in, it was way too easy to get caught up in the myth of Frank Sinatra, and it took a lot of concentration to stay on task and discuss the actual album. But let me tell you, we did it. We got it done. I think you would have expected nothing less than the literal and minimal accomplishment of what we are supposed to do. ### Coming Up ### We steer back into comedy in celebration of The Moontower Comedy Festival, and we have JT Habersaat a REAL LIFE COMEDIAN sit in with us as we discuss Kyle Kinane’s Whiskey Icarus while we drink REAL LIFE WHISKEY. So yeah, should be fun.
On today's show, I talk to stand-up Kyle Kinane. Kyle was raised in the suburbs of Addison, Illinois and could have very well stayed right there drinking and partying if comedy hadn't come along to wrench him out of his torpor. Since starting stand-up, Kyle's performed on a number of shows including Conan; he has his own Comedy Central Presents; and he's released two albums Death of the Party and Whiskey Icarus, both of which are great. His latest special I Liked His Old Stuff Better premiers Friday, January 23rd at midnight on Comedy Central.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
A self-confessed “sad, bearded white dude”, Kyle Kinane has more empathy than the next road warrior, and more bite than the next peddler of whimsy. He talks here about eschewing personality in favour of better jokes; cultivating talent rather than hustle; and how his failure at a big festival led him to discover a more worthwhile goal than wordplay. Extra content from this interview available free at www.comedianscomedian.com/kyle Soho Theatre, Eddie Pepitone, Kurt Braunohler, Mitch Hedburg, The Johnny Carson Show, Mr Show, The Kids In The Hall, Fin Taylor, Paul W. Valentine, Charles Bukowski, Death Of The Party, Whiskey Icarus, Dave Attell, Aspen Comedy Festival See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we join KyleKinane in the greenroom of Comedy Works in Denver. We sit back and chat about becoming a "Punk Rock" comedian of sorts, his D.I.Y. roots as well as his discovery of music and comedy all in one swoop. Not only that, we talk about BMX, Drinking, his failed Comedy Central pilot and oh so much more! This episode is brought to you buy HIGH PLAINS COMEDY FESTIVAL! http://www.highplainscomedyfest.com
Matt, Brooks, and Andy celebrate the 50th episode of Probably Science with their first repeat guest! Kyle Kinane, fresh on the heels of his Comedy Central special "Whiskey Icarus," sat down with the ProbSci crew to talk about: Brooks's love woes! Convincing housekeeping to let you watch a space jump! Free Jacuzzi! Public boners! Peeing in the shower! The cotton gin! Young Einstein! The deadliest bird! Brooks touched Bruce Springsteen! Undercover Boss! Log Cabin Republicans! Karaoke guitar solos! Barenaked Ladies cruises! Comedians opening for bands! Macy Gray! The physics of a halfpipe! Catfish eating pigeons! Japanese rollercoaster commuter trains! A parasite that makes mice fearless! A giant Texas meteor! Spending almost a billion dollars to go to the moon! Seeing extra colors! An attempt at historical science!