Harris sort of addressed this in one of the Analyze Phish episodes, when he said something along the lines of they're serious in terms of musicianship (or whatever you call it), but their lyrics are on the sillier side, though not exactly jokes.
Harris sort of addressed this in one of the Analyze Phish episodes, when he said something along the lines of they're serious in terms of musicianship (or whatever you call it), but their lyrics are on the sillier side, though not exactly jokes.
That's what I was getting at! I'm pretty tickled by it.
I really enjoyed both episodes actually. Sanz's character reminded me of his last one, in that it's a little bit directionless and rambling, but there's something I really seem to like about them. Kind of the same with Pam Murphy actually. They both played characters that had a premise but were pretty loose, allowing…
I mostly listen to my favorites the day they come out as I get ready in the morning. Monday is CBB, Tuesday is Professor Blastoff, Wednesday is Who Charted, I don't listen to anything that regularly comes out on Thursday unless it's a b-b-b-bonus-s-s-s-s CBB, and Friday is Two Charted. The rest, like Doug…
I probably sound like a broken record here, but I feel like they're in top form on their "Clones and Oliver Stones" appearance, comedically and musically. I don't recall being terribly impressed by the music of their most recent episode, though. But again, I find all the songs they played on "Clones" to be catchy as…
I guess I'm in the minority here, but I loved the "Men of Veep" episode. I did get worried at first when the conversation was a little stifled, but it was hilarious how delighted the guests were by the Lincoln or Bane game, especially Tony Hale. I thought it was a very pleasant episode, and fit nicely in the time…
I guess I'm in the minority here, but I'd much rather listen to a Hostful than an interview with a guest, unless it's someone I'm a really big fan of. Maybe it's because a lot of interviews seem to be with Chris only, which I just can't stand. I need Jonah and Matt to balance things out. And there's a lot less ass…
Genuine question for other Joel McHale fans: On his late night talk show appearances when he comes out and does his wave/salute thing and a bow, is that a bit? Because he does it absolutely every time, and it seems like too douchey of a thing to not be a joke.
I love them all. Only in our dreams, I guess.
This is an amazing suggestion. I'm listening to her newest podcast ep right now. I wish to god they would hire her so she can play the "BORING ANECDOTE IN PROGRESS" sound effect all the time.
I'd also like to know.
That Christopher Reeve line basically had me screaming in my silent office.
This and LOL are the worst movie trailers I've ever seen. Congrats!
I feel the same way about him on Call Chelsea. He seems to have great chemistry with everyone.
I brought up my annoyance with David here several weeks ago, but it's still at an all-time high. I've never not finished a PB episode before, but i think I only got 15 or 20 minutes into this one. Basically as soon as they were bringing in the guest, I was out. I could just tell that the topic of Viruses wasn't going…
It's possible that I'm one of Nick Kroll's biggest fans, and his sick call-in was ADORABLE. It also tickles me that I'm now privy to his voicemail recording.
I very genuinely like all the songs they played on the "Clones and Oliver Stones" episode. Need to finally get around to picking up the "Smoking Ghost EP" or whatever it's actual name is.
Don't know a lot about them but I've been listening to their song "Jellyfish" a bunch since I heard it on the first episode of Jonah Raydio. Really good stuff.
Holy hell that "You can be very hard. And what I don't like is that you think it's strength." line really resonated with me. Something my own mom might say to me.
The way Schmidt said "Gimmie it!" to the fish guy was the absolute best.