My favourite podcast moment of the week was the 'Saving Private Ryan' running gag in the Cowboys & Aliens episode of The Flophouse.
My favourite podcast moment of the week was the 'Saving Private Ryan' running gag in the Cowboys & Aliens episode of The Flophouse.
My favourite podcast moment of the week was the 'Saving Private Ryan' running gag in the Cowboys & Aliens episode of The Flophouse.
Favourite podcast theme tune? It's got to be The Smartest Man In The World.
For me this week it's been all about Throwing Shade. LOVE those guys. Maxfun really does have a great lineup — Judge John Hodgeman is the only one of their podcasts that I have never really gotten into. Everything else is GOLD.
I am totally on board with Throwing Shade. Great add, Maxfun!
I haven't heard this episode yet, but I love that it contains this. I'm sure it makes perfect sense in context. I am getting a little tired of 'comedians interviewing comedians' podcasts, but SPY will be among the last to be deleted from my rotation, if it ever is. Love those guys.
The Flophouse housecat begs to differ. How does that sound? It sounds like this: "ROWWWWWRRRRR!"
Question to you all: what is your favourite laugh on a podcast?
I am really struggling with the Slate Political Gabfest at the moment. I really like a lot of what they talk about, but I am on the verge of unsubscribing because I anm continually irked by Emily Bazelon's inability to let anyone else finish a thought without jumping in and stepping on what they are saying. It doesn't…
MIHH is fast becoming one of my favourite podcasts. It gets deeper into the dark, personal stuff that WTF hints at but often skates over.
I have been trying to work out why I find The Flophouse far funnier than How Did This Get Made? — I think the answer has something to do with the overall tone and pacing. HDTGM is so frantic and high-pitched and always ends up with just a load of people saying "And what the f**k was up with the scene where X…
About bloody time! There have been bounds and extremes in front of true love for TOO LONG! Thank you, Internet robot…thank you.
I have been on a bit of a MBMBAM binge this week — I really love this podcast. Just caught the Peepum's Nastygum episode, which had me weeping with laughter.
I liked it a lot — for the first time since its inception, the show actually set out to ask the question "How did this get made?" I wonder if that might be something they could do more, in order to distinguish themselves further from the other Bad Movie Podcasts.
I have found Kindler pretty insufferable on other podcasts, so I skipped his Who Charted. He seems to be way too close to the 'Always On' end of the comedian spectrum, where he is basically incapable of having any kind of conversation without having to do wacky Jerry Lewis/Professor Frink impressions and do a kind of…