"I once shot a kid in my pajamas, . . . how he got into my pajamas I'll never know, . . . but he had skittles and sports drink, so I think I was justified." [Reply]
Big 'cast news, every Never Not Funny ever, audio only but full episodes, now free on Earwolf.
Bit of admission, by pure luck I did a right google search that sent me directly to their server repository of video episodes without a subscription. Just a directory tree, but I could download the episode files.
Have no idea how that was a google link, and it's long since dried up, but it was nice for a good while.
I knew the guy had great recall, but thought he just did the work ahead of time.
But they talking and Smokey and the Bandit III, and he just went off on an 8 minute bit, half of which I never knew.
Changes made to the TV version, an alternate version Smokey IS the Bandit where Jackie Gleason plays both parts.
Further, he said the NONE of his filbuster scene on Parks and Rec was planned. They asked him on second take to talk as long as he could about Star Wars and Marvel and he says he was terrified to stop, just completely mined the recesses of his brain on the spot. The the other actors came up with new reaction shots and lines.
Kevin Smith's Fatman on Batman. He interviews people who have worked in the industry regarding Batman from comic writers and artists, publishers, actors, voice actors, etc. He doesn't do ones regularly though.. more like once a month (it's sporadic).
Never Not Funny
Hollywood Handbook
Topics
Andy Daly Pilot Project
HH and Topics are essentially the same show, but one is about Hollywood every episode and another changes topics every week, but they're both hilarious. [Reply]
This week's Harmontown might've been one of the strongest ever.
Didn't hurt that Mitch Hurtwitz and Rob Schrab were in there.
Funny funny guys. Amazing that they can run shows AND be that funny in conversation. [Hurwitz created Arrested Development and Schrab is directing The Mindy Project] [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
This week's Harmontown might've been one of the strongest ever.
Didn't hurt that Mitch Hurtwitz and Rob Schrab were in there.
Funny funny guys. Amazing that they can run shows AND be that funny in conversation. [Hurwitz created Arrested Development and Schrab is directing The Mindy Project]
I keep forgetting to add Dan Harmon's to my podgrabber! Thanks for the reminder. [Reply]