I remember watching the series on its original run And thinking the music was fantastic. Bought it on DVD as a Christmas present for my wife when the "ultimate collection" or whatever it was called was released.
I remember watching the series on its original run And thinking the music was fantastic. Bought it on DVD as a Christmas present for my wife when the "ultimate collection" or whatever it was called was released.
Ouch
Cudi mistaken for a trainer at the gym, Scott mistaken for a professional artist, Cudi recognized by teenagers…sounds like #humblebrags.
Hm. I laughed out loud more during this episode than last week. Maybe it's just me etc.
LI'L GARY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Boo.
I enjoy Scott's non-sequiturs.
His juicy, little butt
Who's Oliver Subpodcasts?
I really enjoyed the Speakeasy with Reggie. As a musician, it was interesting to hear him talk about the music stuff…hearing him drop names like Eyvind Kang and Wayne Horovitz and talk about the Line 6 DL4 and having the feeling that PFT had no idea what he was talking about was amusing.
Could this be the series Harris Wittles was going to work on?
Don Dimello presents Damon Albarn's Alice In Wonderland?
The "Hot Dog" episode didn't do it for me…the first time I listened to it. On the second listening, it was as delightful as the others, albeit not as manic as earlier installments. Maybe that's why I didn't get it the first time, because it was such a different tone? Anyhoo, my favorite moments were Hot Dog asking…
I rewatched Battlestar Galactica recently, interspersed with Trailer Park Boys to lighten things up a little. Can't help but think Saul Tigh and Jim Lahey are related…I don't know if it's because they're played by balding Canadian actors with gravelly voices, but I found myself hoping against hope that Tigh would at…
In such an article, is an abbreviated nickname appropriate? Show some respect…it's not Ziggy, it's ZIGABOO.
When I read this comment I yelled "TODAY'S?!?!? HAS IT DROPPED ALREADY?!?!?!?" scaring the hell out of my cat and probably startling a neighbor.
After hearing that bit, I couldn't help but remember David Cross's commentary on the Mr. Show DVD for the Anne Frank sketch. He visited the Anne Frank House on a trip to Amsterdam, and his first thought was, "Well, this isn't so bad," until he really thought about what had happened there.
Well, no, I wouldn't exactly call it a "streamlined" show. I think Todd is really funny, but I dropped out because it got to be a little meandering when there weren't any guests on the show. I checked this one out because I think Kindler is really funny, and I found myself guffawing loudly many times on the bus…
Not sure if it'll show up here next week since it was released on Friday, but The Todd Glass Show with guest Andy Kindler was HILARIOUS. Stopped keeping up with the podcast a while ago, but man, last week's episode was great.
Any episode with Andy Daly.