Latest Episodes
June 19, 2017
DQ the elf is back and he has word of a resistance force growing strength in the forest.
Credits
Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
D’athaniel Quen’yarvin (aka “DQ”): Tim Ryder
Caball’on Valentin: John Sabine
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen
Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi
Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi
Editor: Garrett Schultz
Theme Music: Andy Poland
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Audio Assistance: Jason Knox
Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz
This episode is brought to you by Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/magic).
June 19, 2017
Intern Marissa Wompler and teacher/former sniper Charlotte Listler are back! They join Scott as they tell us about their misadventures involving tunnels, Aztec ruins, Paris, and “dashiki fever.” Womp Up The Jamz!!!
This episode is brought to you by ZipRecruiter (www.ziprecruiter.com/CBB), Stamps.com (code: BANGBANG), and Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: BANGBANG)
June 19, 2017
Understatement time: movies are hard to make. Every movie from The Godfather II to Joe Dirt 2 is the result of years and years of tireless hard work from artists, craftsmen, teamsters, executives and advertisers– all working in high pressure situations with tight deadlines, huge egos and insane amounts of money at play. Like GDP of a small island nation amount of money.
Odds are behind every movie, there’s an absolutely insane story of inappropriate behavior, blatant disregard for safety regulations and famous people trying to murder each other. This week on the podcast, Alex Schmidt is joined by Cracked’s Daniel O’Brien and Tom Reimann, comedian Jamie Loftus and writer Dave Schilling (The Guardian, Bleacher Report, Vice) to cover 17 movies with absolutely batsh*t behind the scenes stories, like basically every late-period Marlon Brando movie, the screwball comedy that shot an iconic scene on 9/11 and the backstage antics that led a very famous actor to punch James Cameron in the face.
If you need some hot new threads for the summer, be sure to check out our new Cracked Podcast Merch. And for a limited time, get 20% off your order when you use the code CRACKED at checkout: https://goo.gl/2J8Nh3
Footnotes:
Article: Cracked: 6 Insane Dick Moves By Directors Behind Famous Movies: https://goo.gl/JB88mh
Article: Cracked: 6 Famous Films You Had No Idea Were Hell Behind The Scenes: https://goo.gl/KoDcf7
Article: Cracked: 6 Great Movies That Were A Disaster Behind The Scenes: https://goo.gl/aElYpy
Article: Cracked: 5 Famous Movies That Were Insane Parties Behind The Scenes: https://goo.gl/lvZLQy
Article: Cracked: 7 Insane Behind The Scenes Problems Recent Movies Dealt With: https://goo.gl/3MlTNb
Article: Cracked: 6 Classic Movies Made Possible By Reckless Endangerment: https://goo.gl/dKgBU
Article: Cracked: 5 Great Movie Scenes Made Possible By Reckless Endangerment: https://goo.gl/81V33
Article: Cracked: 12 Classic Movie Moments Made Possible By Abuse And Murder: https://goo.gl/hvav0
Video: Marlon Brando Reads Cue Cards Off A Baby in Superman: https://goo.gl/eGiezr
Video: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Clip: https://goo.gl/fYCf45
Video: Master of Disguise – Turtle Club Clip: https://goo.gl/wU2VLS
June 19, 2017
EP. 117 — Highway Clean Up
Guest Kumail Nanjiani Emily V. Gordon Dan Ahdoot Tawny Newsome Mano Agapion
Paul F. Tompkins welcomes little sound makers to Spontaneanation! This week, Paul’s special return guests are Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon of The Big Sick! They chat about when they first learned what SEX was and how, what medical condition you may contract as a result of seeing their movie, and Kumail’s favorite Vanessa Williams songs. Paul is then joined by Dan Ahdoot, Tawny Newsome, and Mano Agapion, to improvise a story set at a Highway Clean Up. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano!
New York! There are still tickets left to see Spontaneation Live at The Bell House in Brooklyn! November 12, 10pm: bit.ly/SPONTHOUSE1710PM
If you’d like to provide a location for the improv on a future episode, follow @Spontaneanation on Twitter so you won/t miss the prompt!
This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: PFT), Audible (www.audible.com/PFT), and Indochino (www.indochino.com code: PFT).
June 19, 2017
Gilbert and Frank welcome actor-director Richard Benjamin for an enlightening and thoroughly entertaining discussion about his six-decade career in Hollywood as well as his memories of working with Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, Clint Eastwood, Mike Nichols and Orson Welles. Also, James Mason pulls a fast one, Walter Matthau plays the ponies, Johnny Guitar meets Lawrence of Arabia and Richard helms a comedy classic (“My Favorite Year“). PLUS: The genius of Michael Crichton! The brilliance of Buck Henry! George Burns orders soup! Richard pursues Albert Finney! And Gilbert sings the theme from “Goodbye Columbus”!
June 19, 2017
Film critic Justin Chang (LA Times) joins Amy this week for a Brazilian film head-to-head! They pit the 1959 Greek myth adaptation “Black Orpheus” against the 2002 crime picture “City of God.” They debate and discuss the respective films’ impact, touching on everything from the significance of the all-black cast of “Black Orpheus” to the unexpectedly hilarious aspects of “City of God” character Knockout Ned. Which Brazilian hit gets to join the exalted halls of The Canon? Head to the Earwolf forums now to vote!
June 16, 2017
Randy and Jason discuss the NBA Finals and how Kevin Durant can fix the Association’s parity problem. Then Erik Griffin (Workaholics, I’m Dying Up Here) joins the show! The three discuss what “I’m Dying Up Here” gets right about the comedy world. Erik talks about how he got his courtside season tickets, what it’s like having players actually hear what you’re yelling, and what the Clippers need to do to take it to the next level. Then the discussion turns to the NBA Finals, how close in talent the Warriors and Cavs truly are, and how NBA player contracts should work. All three agree college athletes should be compensated, and debate the best way to do it. On Quick Hits: the Austin Rivers/Big Baby beef, pro athletes living in apartments, and Mr. Met’s fingers. Jesse Thorn brings a fantasy report.
June 16, 2017
Please enjoy the seventh Earmovie of Season 3, “The Gauntlet of Phillip Montega” by David Gay. It stars Jay Ellis, Zach McGowan, Teo Briones, Arielle Kebbel, Jose Zuniga, Michael Trevino, and Cooper Thornton.
June 15, 2017
Gather round! This episode features an all-star lineup of some of Negin’s funniest and brightest guests. Rachel Sklar (TheLi.st) and Sarah Rose Siskind (StarTalk with Neil DeGrasse Tyson) take on lifestyle feminism. Is it a gateway to activism or just a ploy to sell more t-shirts? Greg Proops (Whose Line Is It Anyway?) and Tom Shillue (Red Eye) get into their personal budgeting habits. Plus, Dan Pashman (The Sporkful) and Andrew Heaton (Mostly Weekly) discuss our biological fixation on the short term and how this plays out personally and politically.
June 15, 2017
Ronna and Beverly once again grace the stage at The Bell House in Brooklyn with fabulous guests Jill Kargman (Odd Mom Out) and Robin Lord Taylor (Gotham). The girls journey down the rabbit hole of Engineer Sam’s tattoos before chatting with Jill about her custom fashions, trashy novels, and Necker Island. Then Robin Lord Taylor makes his return to the show, bringing with him tasty delicacies and recollections of summer stage productions gone by.
This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: SHALOM) and ThirdLove (www.thirdlove.com/ronnaandbeverly).
June 15, 2017
Every cheesy soap opera gives it away from the start– the dashing Dr. Iago Montana is back from the dead…with a goatee. We as the audience know: IT’S NOT HIM, IT’S HIS EVIL TWIN! SEND HIM BACK FROM WHENCE HE CAME!
Again, it’s easy to spot this from a mile away when you see it on a soap opera or a children’s cartoon. The crazy thing is, whether you know it or not, every movie and TV show uses a special shorthand to convey if a character is good, evil, happy, sad, trustworthy or complicated. And more often than not, this shorthand is baked into how a character presents themselves. You just need to know what to look for.
That’s why in our new podcast mini-series sponsored by Dollar Shave Club, Cracked senior editor Soren Bowie and head of video Daniel O’Brien will dissect how characters’ grooming habits, costumes and make-up are the biggest spoilers of all. This week on episode one, the guys will take a look at Superman’s dueling hair styles, what different types of facial hair say and what it means when a character chooses to be bald.
This episode is sponsored by Dollar Shave Club. For a limited time, new members get their 1st month along with the Executive Razor and a tube of their Dr. Carver’s Shave Butter for ONLY $5 with FREE shipping. That’s a $15 value for only $5 bucks! After that, razors are just a few bucks a month. This offer is exclusively available at www.dollarshaveclub.com/cracked .
June 15, 2017
Welcome back to Hot Lunch with Taran Creamer and Shirley Winsome (Kimmy Gatewood, Rebekka Johnson)! Join Taran and Shirley at the high school lunch table where they host a podcast in hopes to get someone else to sit with them. This week the most popular girl at school Britney Sloane, the school nurse, lunch lady Nancy, and more sit at the lunch table to talk about what’s for lunch today. Plus, Traci Reardon stops by to offer her Twitter followers high school advice in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.”
This episode is brought to you by Sun Basket (www.sunbasket.com/LAPKUS), Dollar Shave Club (www.dollarshaveclub.com/LAPKUS), and Modcloth (www.modcloth.com code: LAPKUS).
June 15, 2017
Alien pool floaties, Nic Cage, and what’s next for Charlie Sheen’s movie brother is covered on this week’s mini-sode! Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for The Wraith, Paul goes through the mail bag, and the Movie Bitches review Power Rangers. Plus, you’ll find out which ninja film we’ll be covering next week!
This episode is brought to you by SKYN condoms (www.buycondoms.online code: BONKERS).
LA: Come check out the HDTGM Art Show over at Gallery 1988 (www.gallery1988.com) and come see Paul in Hanging Out with Paul Scheer at Largo at the Coronet, June 27th at 7pm. Get tix at www.largo-la.com!
Check out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/user/howdidthisgetmade
Where to Find Jason, June & Paul:
Paul’s new comedy Drive Share is available on Go90. Paul can be seen on Veep. You can see June and Paul on NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU. June stars in Grace and Frankie on Netflix, as well as Lady Dynamite alongside with Jason.
Jason can be seen in The House, The Lego Batman Movie, How to Be Single, Sleeping with Other People, and is still indeed in The Dictator.
June 15, 2017
This week Bryan shares the importance of rehearsed speeches while Erin shares about the Arizona jaywalking epidemic. Also, Theresa May may have lost her Conservative party hold but she’s still sticking around to try and bulldoze through more social safety nets, and the Trump administration still has yet to acknowledge LGBT Pride Month but manages to talk about literally anything else. Plus guest Dave Holmes is here to discuss Cher’s reggae medley, cheese-themed rating scales, and his book Party of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs. Follow Dave on Twitter @daveholmes
June 15, 2017
Casey and Danielle are joined by the utter delight that is Margee Magee. They discuss the loneliness that radiates under and throughout every RHONY scene this week and the alcohol that permeates every scene of Southern Charm. The girls are distressed that Luanne’s wedding isn’t its own special and Danielle asks listeners to take a VERY important pledge.
This episode is brought to you by Better Help (www.betterhelp.com/housewives), Dailylook (www.dailylook.com/elite code: HOUSEWIVES), and Nudu (www.nudu.com/housewives).
June 15, 2017
This week: Uma Thurman does the Batusi! Adam teams with the Three Stooges! The genius of Neal Hefti! And the unsung brilliance of “Lookwell.”
June 15, 2017
It usually takes Naomi Klein five years to write a book. This time, it took her less than five months. The journalist, author, and activist’s latest work _No Is Not Enough_ is all about Trump, the dark trends that have led to his presidency, and the urgent need for intersectional action right now – not later. In this episode of Politically Re-Active, we dig into the “capitalist burlesque” that has taken over the White House and explain how Trump’s scandals only reinforce his corporate brand (“impunity through wealth”). With so many crises unfolding around the globe, Naomi says, it’s time to band together to revive our own idea of utopia. So tweet us yours: @politicreactive.
Learn more about _No Is Not Enough_ at https://www.noisnotenough.org/ and follow Naomi Klein on Twitter: @NaomiAKlein.
Kamau’s on TV! And on stage! And so is Hari! Find their tour dates, albums, and latest works at http://www.wkamaubell.com/ and http://www.harikondabolu.com/. Thanks!
This episode is sponsored by Queen Sugar, Hulu, The Hate U Give, Helix Sleep (www.helixsleep.com/REACTIVE), and Texture (www.texture.com/REACTIVE).
June 15, 2017
EP. 295 — The Mopes Trilogy Pt. 1
Guest Eugene Cordero Jessica McKenna Jon Gabrus Dan Lippert Zach Reino
Eugene Cordero, Jessica McKenna, Jon Gabrus, Dan Lippert, and Zach Reino join Matt Besser for part one of a new improvisational saga! Join wealthy twin heirs Jess and Jon along with personal assistant Gene as they attempt to inherit billionaire Sanford Micheal’s fortune by performing fifty jobs in fifty weeks. Will they succeed in their tasks as orca sperm harvesters? Can they recall all Fifteen Commandments of working in a fondue restaurant? What happens when an entire GPS factory assembly line goes on break? Find out on this edition of The Mopes Trilogy!
This episode is sponsored by HBO’s TJ Miller: Meticulously Ridiculous.
June 14, 2017
The Shrimps take on the Shecago Bulls at Pan Pacific North. Matt and Mark really call the action.
The Shrimps on Twitter: pistolshrimpsbb
The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps
Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @shrimpsradio
Pistol Shrimps Radio on Instagram: @pistolshrimpsradio
Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @mattgourley
Mark McConville on Twitter and Instagram: @markmcconville
June 14, 2017
Comedian and actor Erik Griffin (I’m Dying Up Here, Workaholics) joins Andrew to discuss the Anti-Sharia law rally, Ice Cube on Bill Maher, supporting Black Lives Matter, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
June 14, 2017
EP. 63 — Pete’s Dad Brought A Fine Chardo (w/ Nate Smith, Jim Santangeli)
Guest Nate Smith Jim Santangeli
On a very special Hard Nation, Pete’s father Ruth (Nate Smith) comes to visit his son, along with a rough gentleman (Jim Santangeli) who knows Mark suspiciously well. Painful memories are unearthed, white wine flows copiously, new podcasts are started, and it’s all very Game of Thrones.
June 14, 2017
Writer, actress, and producer Laura Krafft (The Colbert Report, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$) joins Howard and Kulap this week to share cultural pockets of knowledge! They draw battle lines on the Katy Perry/Taylor Swift stream war while counting down the Top 5 Songs on iTunes, and Laura reviews Kevin Spacey’s set at the Tony Awards during the TV Chart. Then, we hear of motorcycle brigades and space shaming while they listen to Kevin’s Hot Picks during Two Charted.
This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: CHARTED).
June 13, 2017
April Richardson joins Jensen and Matty for the 300th episode of Get Up On This! They talk about Morrissey’s recent rant, “Not Enough” ft. THEY. by Lido, The Long Blondes, Huck, how we were late on Fargo season 3, and many more things you should know about.
June 13, 2017
This week’s caller is a somewhat unconventional podcast fan. He loves Beautiful/Anonymous even though he’s never technically heard an episode. Hmmm. Mysterious. He shares his unique experience with the medium, his outlook on life, and his best party tricks.
This episode is brought to you by Talkspace (www.talkspace.com/beautiful), Hulu Plus, ZipRecruiter (www.ziprecruiter.com/BEAUTIFUL), Casper Mattresses (www.casper.com/BEAUTIFUL), Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel (www.audible.com/Esther), and Detour (www.detour.com/BEAUTIFUL).
June 13, 2017
Join Kevin as he sits down with actress Michaela Watkins (Casual, The House). Michaela chats about Sundance Institute boot camp, her love of poker chips, and what her parents consider to be “real show business.”
June 13, 2017
Sean and Hayes are joined by aspiring actor Bang Rodgeman for a sneak peek sample of Hollywood Masterclass, his spinoff show with just Sean and not Hayes.
This episode is sponsored by ZipRecruiter (www.ziprecruiter.com/first) and Casper Mattresses (www.casper.com/HANDBOOK).
June 13, 2017
Comedian Jo Koy makes his Earwolf debut this week to share lessons of youth he’s learned from his son. He tells the girls about discovering what parts of his brain he passed on, creating father/son Vines, and what it’s like to meet his son’s friends’ celebrity dads. Plus, Emily and Deanna help Jo pick out a name for his next child, and Jo explains what trends like the RompHim say about the state of the industry.
This episode is brought to you by ThirdLove (www.thirdlove.com/omfg).
June 12, 2017
EP. 184 — Bold Takes: Racism Wrong, It’s Probably OK to Punch Nazis
Guest Hari Kondabolu W. Kamau Bell
Checking the news right now, things are a little, how do you say…fucked. But there is some hope. As one of our guests puts it, “Rome wasn’t burnt down in a day.” Despite your Richard Spencers, your animated frog avatars and the whole extended cast of characters hell-bent on returning America to its pre-civil rights glory (“a hot dog cost a nickel and you could physically assault any person of color you saw! “) there are still people fighting for good in this country.
That’s why this week we’re chatting with comedians/podcasters/activists and all-around cool dudes W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu. Their podcast “Politically Reactive” is the modern guide to surviving in the age of Trump– from how to be an active part of the resistance to just how to stay happy and not let the whole dumpster fire weigh you down on a day-to-day basis. First, Jack O’Brien and Daniel O’Brien chat with W. Kamau Bell about his show “United Shades of America,” what it was like interviewing Richard Spencer and a KKK leader and how he would go about fixing the violence in Chicago. Later, Alex Schmidt and Katie Goldin speak with Hari Kondabolu about #covfefe, how being a touring comedian gives you a different view of America and an absolutely crazy video of Malcom X on a Canadian Game show.
If you need some hot new threads for the summer, be sure to check out our new Cracked Podcast Merch. And for a limited time, get 20% off your order when you use the code CRACKED at checkout: https://goo.gl/2J8Nh3
Also, make sure to stay tuned to the Cracked Podcast feed for a special three-part miniseries hosted by Soren Bowie starting this Friday, June 17th. Soren and Daniel O’Brien are dissecting movie make-up and costumes to show that how a character appears is the biggest spoiler of them all.
Footnotes:
Podcast: Politically Reactive: https://goo.gl/Nxh4Iv
Website: W. Kamau Bell: https://goo.gl/zHt0Y3
Website: Hari Kondabolu: https://goo.gl/WAFZFH
Website: United Shades of America on CNN: https://goo.gl/JV0kde
Book: The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell: https://goo.gl/HTjbXk
Album: Hari Kondabolu’s New Material Night Volume One: https://goo.gl/945WUm
Video: Malcom X on Canadian Game Show: https://goo.gl/eJEn3W
June 12, 2017
EP. 116 — Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry
Guest Alison Brie Rebekka Johnson Kimmy Gatewood Jackie Tohn
Paul F. Tompkins welcomes everyone to the valley of the great time we are about to have on Spontaneanation! This week, Paul’s special guest is Alison Brie of GLOW, BoJack Horseman, and Community! They chat about what is the worst or best travel injury Alison has sustained, a stranger telling her that she avoids confrontation, and we learn about her new show. Paul is then joined by Rebekka Johnson, Kimmy Gatewood, and Jackie Tohn of GLOW, to improvise a story set Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano!
New York! There are still tickets left to see Spontaneation Live at The Bell House in Brooklyn! November 12, 10pm: bit.ly/SPONTHOUSE1710PM
If you’d like to provide a location for the improv on a future episode, follow @Spontaneanation on Twitter so you won/t miss the prompt!
This episode is brought to you by Leesa (www.leesa.com code: PFT), RiffTrax (www.fathomevents.com/RifftraxShorts), and Dollar Shave Club (www.dollarshaveclub.com/PFT).