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In college I really, really loved House of 1000 Corpses (and to a lesser extent, The Devil's Rejects) but aggressively hated his Halloween remakes and other subsequent movies. So I guess I'm finding it hard to determine if I just had shittier taste back then or if his movies and overall style have just gotten

Shout-outs to Trigger Man! I came across it on Netflix a few years back and was genuinely disturbed yet in awe of its simple premise and devotion to restraint. Then the third act goes totally off the rails. Loved it.

Judging by the incredible feedback Doughboys gets on here I think it's time Lil Wiges and Mitchy retire the self depreciating "This podcast is awful, nobody likes us" shtick they like to employ from time to time. You got a hit on your hands, boys so you better strap in for the long haul! Yeehaw!

As a man with a (mostly) unblemished record of staunch heterosexuality, may I just say that Fuck…Kelvin Benjamin is pretty.

Also brought on as a featured player this season: A tray of croissants

It's big in Chicago - Obama used to guest on it when he was a Senator

Mitch summed it up perfectly, how jarring it was to be eating ice cream while he still had the minty aftertaste from brushing his teeth that morning.

If there was a pretentious foodie podcast, like an audio only version of Check, Please! think of what would be the exact opposite of that - alt comedians riffing yet earnestly reviewing chain restaurants.

Hilarious how they all met at the same Baskin Robbins at 11:30 in the morning. Not surprising the guy working there was thoroughly thrown off by their presence.

She moved from New York to Australia to be with this guy then found out rather quickly he was a sociopathic con artist, yet she stayed with him. Definitely recommend you listen to the full tale on her WTF episode as I cannot do it justice here.

She was great on WTF and, like Kasher, has definitely lived quite a fucked up life but in a completely different way.

I was first exposed to Kasher on Pete Holmes' podcast and thought he was super funny to go along with having lived a very interesting life. After watching Live in Oakland, I was happy to find he's also an extremely talented stand up.

Lorne fancies SNL a microcosm of the American/capitalist experiment and thus more cast members = more competition = the real cream rising to the top

That said, Van Roshambo might've unseated Leslie Arfin as the worst Doughboys guest of all time.

lol I'm not sure what's more funny, the joke or Maron's legit soreness over it.

Sean Waltman (X-Pac) was recently on Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast and said he's going to gift his all-access WrestleMania pass to Brendan if he is actually released. I also vaguely recall hearing that Waltman visited Brendan in prison after hearing about his case/love of wrestling. Good dude, that Sean Waltman.

I cracked up when Mitch piled on Susser during the microwave-foods competition with a perfectly delivered "Ice cold, Susser!" after taking his first bite.

Paul Scheer has the best/worst SNL audition story. His fourth time auditioning, he got the interview with Lorne, invited back for the show the next night, invited to the after party, drinking Johnny Walker blue paid for, having the time of his life, then a producer nonchalantly turns to him in the middle of the party

Hey budday, tasty bite budday

I get they had to be faux-sincere with Lights Camera Jackson, especially when it came to plugging his Make-a-Wish thing at the end, but man oh man I was hoping Mitch would go off about how LCJ was probably a carbon copy of a young Nick Wiger right down to the similar vocal patterns and straight-edge nerdery.