Reminds me of Ty Segall. Not musically or anything but here are two bros incapable of making bad music.
Reminds me of Ty Segall. Not musically or anything but here are two bros incapable of making bad music.
You tell him, Harris!
Harris Wittels is a podcast superstar, brother.
This guy skips everything with Eddie Pepitone WHY ARE YOU LISTENING TO HIS ADVICE?!?!?!
Kroll's other apperance with Peretti was better than the Hamm ep, which was still absolutely awesome. Also awesome — the ep with Eugene Cordero as the barber and Nathan Fielder's annyoance with him. But I seem to be alone on that.
Yo soy un tortuga! Yo necesito sneakers!
Why does this make me happy in so many ways???
I've seen him do stand-up several times around LA and he has an uncanny ability to playfully shit on someone in the crowd while maintaining his inherent likability. He's great.
Colin Quinn is now one of my favorite Doug Loves Movies guest of all time. So that's that.
Sounds like someone got hung up on…
The "you're extremely CORNY to me" soundbite always, always kills me.
Howard Kremer freestyling on CBB = week made.
This album has some of the best songs of the year ("Pusher Love Girl", "Don't Hold the Wall") and it's pretty pretty pretty solid overall.
Same here. I adore the writers of this show and look forward to them working with new characters and stories (the Schur cop show, for instance). But I'd be sad if/when the inevitable sixth season rolls around and we have to sit through three "Ron loves bacon" jokes an episode. Five seasons is a good amount of TV. I'm…
Neato!
The show was free. Anyone could get in.
Because Brody is far, far funnier and likable than most people, especially Kirkman. I hadn't heard him really get into the method behind his comedy so I thought that that was a great discussion. The rest of the episode though? Shrug.
Oh no not the games.
Heidecker is my all-time favorite CBB guest. Yeah… I SAID IT.
Nick Thune is one of the more underrated podcast guests around — he was incredible on that Denver ep of DLM.