I think Crystal's (the southern version of White Castle) would be a great addition as well.
I think Crystal's (the southern version of White Castle) would be a great addition as well.
Episode 15: 10 Cent Beer night is my favorite. Also Episode 12: The rube is just amazing.
Wasn't that mainly V-Nasty?
Yeah, but he's playing himself in that movie. I'm pretty sure Seth Rogen is the perfect age to play Seth Rogen.
Double recommend on Uhh Yeah Dude, which doesn't get nearly enough love around here. They've been quietly and consistently crushing it for years.
They're on an absolute hot streak the past year. Most episodes are great, with only a few falling into the good category. The most recent episode with Paul Rust where they only talk about the FATJEW is fantastic.
Yeah his names for Hayes (the antidote for weed, the human spellcheck) and his analysis of Micheal Jackson songs were incredible.
The first episode I listened to was the Adam Pally one, and he's a great hostile guest as well.
I read it during the Clinton Obama primaries, and it lined up pretty well.
Bob Dylan said that Jerry Garcia was his favorite interpreter of his songs.
Well the band isn't actually charging that much for tickets, those are the scalper prices. They bought up all the tickets, instantly inflating the value sky high. Also, the St. Clara shows are much cheaper. You can get in building for like $80 at this point.
Dooo it. I recommend starting out with 10 cent beer night, The Rube, or Rainbow man episode.
They mention this on some episode of Who Charted, but basically it was money-related. They didn't make enough money or views based on how much they cost to produce or something like that.
What was the deeply troubling rapey bit? Its been a while since I've seen it, and don't remember that.
His guest spots on Who Charted are especially good. The one where he berates Armen the whole time (which seems to be 50% a bit, and 50% him actually annoyed) is classic.
She's always amazing on improv4humans too!
Ghost impregnation! Maybe they will go for the American Horror Story x Bloodline crossover.
Good call on him being outside of Danny's apartment! I couldn't figure out if that was supposed to be specific person, or just an example of the Rayburn legacy hanging over their heads.
Go to the parking lot of any moderately successful jam band's show and you will find it.
I think this is the difference between doing a special in a club or theater vs. a gigantic arena. You kind of have to go "bigger" for that big of a room. I was thinking I would've preferred to see this filmed at a much smaller venue.