No worries, when you take your trip to Majorca you'll meet someone else.
No worries, when you take your trip to Majorca you'll meet someone else.
I can't recall when I started listening to the Doughboys from ep 1 - it had to be several months ago - but I'm up to October 2016 now. On a recent episode, Wiger mentioned offhand that he would kill himself once his parents were dead, and this went entirely unaddressed.
That's a good comparison, and I also found that Chazmin and Sunny weren't my favorite on the tour episodes. I think there's something to having two characters that have to constantly yes-and each other that leads them into some weird places that can't really be replicated in a second performance.
Her list of what's in her Power Wheels trunk is a winner in that episode as well. I have a soft spot for the continued repetition of the Power Wheels jingle given how often I heard that as a child.
I think Scott was legitimately upset the first time Hanford did that character - Hanford does have this very dry sense of humor that can come across as no humor at all.
I do see how Kid Detectives aren't going to be everyone's favorite, but 'Consult The Bones' was one of the funniest things on CBB this year. What I didn't like is that I could basically go down the list and pick out which would be in the Best-Ofs merely based on who appeared in the episode. I guess that's how…
As I've pointed out on here before, Trump's rhetoric really isn't that different from Beale's - vague but passionate anger at the state of things.
Donald Trump largely ran on Howard Beale's platform - unfocused rage at the status quo with an emphasis on how threatening Arabs/Muslims are.
The CBB Tour is 26 episodes of A- to A Comedy Bang Bang eps. They don't play around with the format at all or really do anything ambitious - it's just Scott and Paul and Lauren and sometimes other people being really funny in the standard CBB format. Also everyone goes slightly insane by the end of the tour so…
I've probably listened to half the Earwolf episodes - yeah, it's been reliably funny. There seems to me less playing with the format - think of, say, Time Bobby, or Oh, Golly Parts I and II - but I could just be misremembering. It's very odd to look at the list of episodes and see that Tompkins has been on 11 times,…
QB Eagles is superior to Bo Jackson both against a human opponent and against the computer late in the season if you're undefeated when all the computer players seem to get a boost. But early in the season, Jackson can turn just about anything into a touchdown.
It's possible to win the Super Bowl in Tecmo with the Patriots because their QB throws jump balls and it's hard for the computer to intercept those. A human player isn't going to let you run 15 yards backwards in order to execute said jump balls.
I think it is Marc Wilson as the backup and Steve Grogan as the starting QB.
He returned to baseball somehow and was a designated hitter for half a season but wasn't as good, and truth be told he was never a great hitter even before his injury.
To be fair, this was clearly recorded a while ago - Scott brought up Kim Kardashian's being mugged in Paris and PFT says 'Oh, that thing that happened 4 weeks ago?'
It wasn't just a college essay - it was her essay in her application to Yale.
Again, that's ridiculous. You don't go from headlining movies to not appearing in them (or TV!) at all unless that's your choice. At the very least he probably could've shown up in every Sandler movie between then and now. Why is he suddenly working now?
He was asked in a recent interview if he kept up with current trends in culture and he was just like 'No, not really.' So yeah, this doesn't surprise me - I mean, he had a standup special 20 years ago with impressions of Jimmy Stewart and Audrey (?) Hepburn.
The OJ material has probably aged better than anything else in that special given the OJ revival of this year. But I think you'll find if you watch that special again that there's a lot more impressions than you remember.
I knew I was forgetting someone in the Pod F Tompkast stable. I think his Dreyfuss and his Mr. Brainwash are really accurate too. His Garry Marshall is too similar to his own voice - it certainly captures something of Garry Marshall but it's a little too emphatic and too fast. Also all of his impressions are…