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I think it's about time for Earwolf to get a new engineer cody.

Because Engineer Cody Cody is just a complete fuckup. Certainly there are plenty of engineers cody out there looking for work who would gladly put American Horror Story on hold in order to get to work on time.
I feel bad because he's a good dude, but it really seems like he doesn't take this shit seriously enough.
 
I feel bad because he's a good dude, but it really seems like he doesn't take this shit seriously enough.
I think the hosts just blow it out of proportion for laughs.

Considering how irregular the recording schedules seem to be, especially for UTU2TM, it's probably easy to get confused.
 
I saw the name "Natasha" on today's CBB ep when it popped up on Podcast Addict this morning, and I was like, "Cool, it's Natasha Leggero."

Then when I actually started listening to it on the way to work this morning, I soon realized that it's actually Oranges: The New Black's Natasha Lyonne!

So that was a fun surprise.
 
I like Natasha and she's interesting but I don't think she fits this format that well. She's basically doing an entertaining real interview this entire beginning. I know she's a traditional actress and not an improviser/comedian and it definitely shows. It's fine but all these setups getting rolled through by Natasha to get back to actual answers is weird for CBB. I just got to the first break so maybe it changes.
 

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I like Natasha and she's interesting but I don't think she fits this format that well. She's basically doing an entertaining real interview this entire beginning. I know she's a traditional actress and not an improviser/comedian and it definitely shows. It's fine but all these setups getting rolled through by Natasha to get back to actual answers is weird for CBB. I just got to the first break so maybe it changes.

After the first break she does more of just playing off the character guest but she's definitely more of a personality guest. I thought the ep was just good, Holland is funny.
 
After the first break she does more of just playing off the character guest but she's definitely more of a personality guest. I thought the ep was just good, Holland is funny.

Yeah. I liked it. Her plug was really funny. The contrast between her and Mary is interesting with Mary yes anding every absurd thing but it's not a slight to Natasha, just a strange fit. It's awesome having PFT being himself this ep, I think he's especially great even out of character.
 

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I laughed every time mary holland was asked a question, paused for 2 or 3 seconds, then shouted yes. It was funny every time to me.
 
I think Lyonne was great. She's unhinged enough (probably because of the past drug use) to work with CBB's brand of humor. Scott and PFT were obviously having a blast talking to her.
 

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This hollywood handbook with lapkus is great. Died at Sean's first, and most important, question: "is dinosaurs as scary as real monsters?"
 

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This hollywood handbook with lapkus is great. Died at Sean's first, and most important, question: "is dinosaurs as scary as real monsters?"
yea that's probably the funniest episode yet, lauren is so fuckin good. she got on their wavelengths immediately when she answered that question "dinosaurs is scary"
 

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HH is consistently great, so yea go listen to more episodes if you liked this one. Hayes and Sean are really good.
Oh don't worry I am, been going through the whole series gradually. they're hysterical. I've managed to catch sean at UCB a couple times too and he's hysterical
HH would make an amazing quasi-reality show

And then they could resurrect the reality show show and cover it there.
 

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It's crazy how consistently funny Lapkus is, regardless of what the podcast/brand of comedy is. I think I'm in love.
 

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Additional Dialogue - Shark Tale.

I liked Cenac a lot. He and Besser were great, Deboer's character started pretty bad and she "well actually"s a lot, but she got better as it went on.
 
Wikipedia's description of "U talkin' U2 to me" is on Scott's page is amazing.

Scott is a known fan of musical theatre, Elvis Costello and the band U2. In 2014, he started a limited-run podcast along with actor Adam Scott entitled U Talkin' U2 To Me?, which is devoted to the career and discography of the band. The podcast is the comprehensive and encyclopedic compendium of all things U2, including the names of all the band members and what instruments they play.[17] As a Hamlet-like play-within-a-play, the duo also hosts several extremely limited-run podcasts within "U Talkin' U2 To Me?" including "I Love Films", "Talkin' Bout Money", "You Poppin' My Stones", and "In Utero". The sub-podcast "I Love Films" is distinct from the sub-sub-podcast "I Love I Love Films", which is hosted by Harris Wittels and is dedicated to reviewing select episodes of the sub-podcast "I Love Films". There is also a sub-sub-sub-podcast named "I Love I Love I Love Films" during which Paul F. Tompkins declared his love for both "I Love Films" and "I Love I Love I Love Films" but claimed to dislike "I Love I Love Films", stating that the probable reason was the hosts.
 

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Gelmania returns to CBB!

Return to Suicide House Part Gore

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Victor and Tiny are back!

LEEB HEEM ALONE!

The last episode with them was amazing. That moment in their podcast where the sound finally stopped buzzing, only for the dentist to have the most muffled, garbled voice ever had me almost crying with laughter. Their first episode was golden too, great characters.
 
So I was out swimming today, and as usual I was listening to a podcast on the walk over to the pool, and as it's Monday, it was CBB. All well and good.

But as I returned to my locker post-swim, I discovered that I'd left my phone blaring out the middle hour of this week's episode. I must have caught the play button on the lock screen as I was putting it in my bag.

God knows what passers by would have made of Tiny.
 

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Very nice.

I was just getting a post together, may as well post it.



Big news today, a new sister network was announced. Wolfpop that is curated by Paul Sheer.

PR

Splitsider interview with Sheer

Shows,

The Canon
Film critics Devin Faraci (Badass Digest) and Amy Nicholson (LA Weekly) have a weekly conversation about a movie: is it "canon" or not? They will put it up to fan vote at the end of the show and then the legacy of each film will be officially decided forevermore. The first episode applies The Canon test to the Martin Scorsese classic, Goodfellas.

Crybabies
Susan Orlean is one of the great writers of literary non-fiction, well known for her books and articles in The New Yorker. She joins writer and actress Sarah Thyre (Strangers with Candy), to host Crybabies, where they tackle the things in pop culture that make themselves and their guests cry. Upcoming guests include Lizz Winstead, Christopher Guest, and Neko Case.

Denzel Washington is Greatest Actor of All Time Period
Long-time collaborators comedian W. Kamau Bell (Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell) and comedian Kevin Avery (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) examine a shared belief that Denzel Washington is the greatest actor of all time, PERIOD! Each week they get into a Denzel movie to prove their point and bring you up to date on Denzel news.

Get Up On This
Jensen Karp (a/k/a rapper “Hot Karl”) and Matthew Robinson (The Invention of Lying) help you school that hipster at the coffee shop by letting you in on what’s going to be big, before it is. Murs and Blink-182 lead singer Mark Hoppus are upcoming guests.

Happy Sad Confused
Josh Horowitz (MTV News, MTV After Hours) gets candid with A-listers and Hollywood legends like Jeremy Renner, Michael Fassbender, and even Woody Allen, on Happy Sad Confused. He approaches his guests with a relaxed humor, and doesn’t finish until he asks them to answer a random question picked out of his Indiana Jones hat. These conversations are nothing like your typical celebrity interview. Josh’s first guest will be Neil Patrick Harris, and other upcoming guests include Hugh Jackman, Jon Stewart and Lisa Kudrow.

I Was There Too
The singular mind of Matt Gourley (Superego, Drunk History, James Bonding) has been tapped to uncover the stories behind the most classic scenes from film and television, painted so vividly it’s like you were there when they happened. Of course, you weren’t, and neither was Matt. But the the people he interviews–like the referee from Karate Kid–were. Upcoming guests include Paul F. Tompkins (There Will Be Blood), Doug Benson (Michael Jackson’s Captain EO), and Greg Proops (Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace).

Maltin on Movies w/ Baron Vaughn
Beloved film critic Leonard Maltin joins the podcasting world in a weekly series that looks at some of his favorite films—and spotlights some that may have flown under your radar. He’s joined by actor and comedian Baron Vaughn (Fairly Legal, Conan, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon) for a lively discussion of film that will surely make you hit up your Netflix queue.

Nerd Machine’s Picking Favorites
This show explores the idea that everybody has a “Favorite Something Something.” Each week Nerd Machine founders David Coleman and Zachary Levi (Chuck, Thor: The Dark World) join Tyler Labine (Hulu’s Deadbeat, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil) and stand up comedian Razzle to sit down with a very cool guest, discussing and judging their favorites.

Off Camera with Sam Jones
Photographer and director Sam Jones created the show out of his passion for the long form conversational, and intimate, interview. He approaches his guests with a warm manner that comes from his experience as a successful portrait photographer, building a comfortable rapport with his subjects. Matt Damon will be Sam’s first guest with Wolfpop. Past guests include Martin Short, Judd Apatow, Sarah Silverman, and Robert Downey Jr.

OMFG!
If OK! Magazine reads more like a “who’s that?” than a who’s who, if you have zero clue what #ILY stands for, if you wonder why that cute lesbian keeps getting into trouble, only to find it’s Justin Bieber, then you need a shot of OMFG! From the world of Hello Giggles, Deanna Raphael (FunnyorDie, HGTV) and Emily Foster (Love You, Mean It with Whitney Cummings, Talking Dead) are in their 30s but are trying to stay relevant in a world that’s constantly is changing. They recruit and interrogate the youth of America to explain their dating rituals, communication practices, and the difference between a Miley and a Bieber. It’s pop culture Botox!

Reading Aloud with Nate Corddry
Nate Corddry (Mom, Children’s Hospital) loves the written word. But he also loves the spoken word! So he brought them both together in a single podcast. It’s a literary variety show of sorts. Reading Aloud presents some of the best live renditions of some of the most interesting works of literature of our time. Singer/songwriter Aimee Mann is the first guest, and actor Steven Weber is on an upcoming episode.

Rotten Tomatoes
RottenTomatoes.com is the singular resource on the web for movie reviews. That’s why Wolfpop recruited Editor-in-Chief Matt Atchity and Senior Editor Grae Drake to bring their specially-calibrated Tomatometers into the studio and deliver the results for all the new theatrical and home video releases.

The Sylvester Stallone Show
The least expendable of The Expendables, Sylvester Stallone, draws podcasting’s first blood with The Sylvester Stallone Show. The show is a daily Q&A moderated by Paul Scheer, where Mr. Stallone will get up close and personal with fans as he takes their questions for a candid look back at his career and what’s ahead.
 
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