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"jan hooks" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

06:02 min | 2 months ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"These like Charles rocket and like Tony rosado, Robin duke, like very low level. And some of those cast members and not to disparage them, but it was just a rough time for the show in general. But dick ebersol took over in one of his first things was we'd need to highlight this Eddie Murphy kit. Right. Because he had so much potential in Eddie Murphy's characters and his presence, honestly, it's not hyperbole to say that he saved Saturday Night Live. Yeah. It's a great call. You're right about that because if you studied obviously the three of us have the story of this show, it's not like, oh, it was just every year. It's on. There was the Lauren left because he wanted to take like a year break, like, no, we're still going, like you said, they brought in this gene girl and they brought an ebersol, but those years are bad and after Martin Short and those guys left, then you got into these other rocky years of like that was the Robert Downey Jr. and Anthony Michael hall. People don't realize those guys were cast members and those Joan Cusack. Randy Quaid. And it's terrible. And I came out of it like, oh, Martin Short and these are great and this is so funny and watch this. And you know you're when you're a kid, if something turns you off, you're done. We go on to something else, man. But they get through those lean years, but like you mentioned, Eddie really was the guy in a lot of ways the same way that I think the sound was a couple years later. Love it. Dana Carvey, Dana Carvey has got to be the next one that kind of saved it, right? Like in about 87 or so. Yeah. Yeah, that whole cast. Love it. Those guys, Jan Hooks, for sure, Nora Dunn. Yeah. Yeah, and actually my number four, yes, but my number four, Dana Carvey. And I don't know if we really talked about Dana at length, but iconic characters, impressions, even was one of the most naturally gifted performers on the show like he popped whenever he was on the screen. And he was we mentioned the cast just now. Yeah. Phil Hartman, he was on with John lovitz and Mike Myers and Dana just popped off the screen. And him doing scroll Y little characters like George Bush, Ross Perot. Johnny Carson, church lady. Dude, it goes like iconic. You know what? Derek Stevens that chopping broccoli and the church lady working his first episode ever. Oh wow. From day one, that was, yeah, that was Dana's first episode on the show. What a debut, right? So Dan is my number two. I couldn't agree with you more. I think like for me, we mentioned 85 to 89 like Dana Carvey was the best. And the funny thing is and he says them as podcasts. His movie career is terrible. Yeah. Take out Garth and he's like turtle man and all this master of disguise. It's just terrible and they never found that vehicle for him to be the star that he I remember there was the Dana Carvey show it lasted like two episodes. It was over like they just pulled it and I was like there's 8 more episodes that would pull up. Well, when the first sketch of your show is Bill Clinton milking babies like breastfeeding that might turn off the general population as a whole. That was the Dana Carvey show. But you're right dude, like you think about him like everything he did with like you mentioned like I don't think I've ever seen Ross Perot in my life the real Ross Perot. Nor do I ever have to because to me there is no Ross Perot other than Dana Carvey. He's Russ bro. He's the same with George Bush. Now I gotta die. I don't remember him really saying that. We're from Canada, so like he did. But everybody thinks of George Bush as Dana Carvey. Yeah. And like you said, in church lady, and you mentioned all these more of us. You remember Harry the head wound, headwind Harry? Yes. You know, like grumpy old man. Like these are like sea level Dana Harvey characters that like and we're like this. It was the way it was. My least favorite of all time, Tim Meadows would be begging. Begging for a head wound Harry or begging for a grumpy old man. Like these are Dana Carvey throw a gimmicks, you know? Yeah. And like you mentioned the imitations, one of the all time greatest skits ever. Ever is when Dana plays Mick Jagger and Mick Jagger plays Keith Richards. Yes. Yes. Dude, I mean, that is so great. If you guys haven't seen that watching and listening at home, go Google it. It's the best. It's like so good. I had Dana Carvey on talk is Jericho. Actually, Dennis Miller got him on. Miller's like, you know what, Harvey, I don't get carving on for you. Dennis Miller. So Dana comes on, never met before. No idea who I was so gracious so funny. And I said, what's the most obscure imitation that you do? So one time, Neil Young was the musical guest. If you try to remember, they played rocket in the free world, kind of became a hit because of that. And some hanging out with them. And you hang out with you guys for the week. They show up to do this thing. You do a couple rehearsals, you're hanging out for a bit. And he said, Farley was off his rock or just running around going crazy and Dan is like, who is that Fred? He's pretty funny. He did a great Neil Young of like, I can't do it right now. It was the fracture. He's pretty funny. It's like the most obscure imitation, but he nailed this Neil Young imitation. I was like, dude, that's the best ever. He's a master. Yeah. So where are we officially at the so I want to hear your number three, Chris? Because my number three was Phil Hartman and we discussed Phil, but you teased a pretty unique, maybe top three. No, we've already discussed my number three question Kristen Wiig, Kristen. Okay. Once again, I think if you're talking about a true breakout star, Kristen is one of them. She was great as the macgruber girl. And that's why I got to know her.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

07:20 min | 2 months ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"Let's just say, we're not going with characters per se. We're going with overall cast members and their contributions to the show. Correct? Yes. Okay. So I think we should just start. We'll go with the top ten and then another little side segues and stories come up. We'll go with it. And I will say this. I'm the last thing I was going to say before we get into it is SNL, like we mentioned, is such a long running show. And people have gotten into it, gotten out of the gun into it again. It's almost like being like a kiss fan or something like that. Sometimes you know what I mean? I got out during the elder years, but I came back in during crazy nights and I think that most of us, at least most of the people that I know that are Internet SNL had the biggest connection with the cast that was there when you were in high school, big time. Yes. That seems to be kind of the perfect time to watch SNL. Before you can really go out to the bar or something. I remember always getting together with my friends and girls would come over and you would just watch Saturday Night Live. And that was kind of the right of passage. Was it the same for you guys? Absolutely. Monday mornings, you looked forward to getting off the bus and being the first one to throw out the newest catch phrase. Or to use it in a funny situation. As you guys in high school, I was 89 to 93 and I was 96 to 2000. So you're right. Like the Will Ferrell years. I was prime high school age for that. And then once I got to college, my viewing of SNL kind of did dip. You know, I was doing whatever college kids do. Going out on Saturdays, maybe watching it here and there. And then once I got more established afterwards, then I got back into it. And my timeline is a little bit earlier, which would be probably 85 to around 89, 90. That I graduated in 88. It wasn't a 5 year high schooler, but I remember there was still a lot of buzz because as we'll get into the 89, 90 seasons were very, very great. There was a lot of great performers there. And they had a really good run for a very, very long time there. So why don't we just jump into it? Why don't we start with number ten? Or are we doing these in order? Let's do an order, yeah. Yeah. All right, let's do it. We'll start from ten on down. I love this stuff. I've done it with Stephen King novels to do with Tarantino movies. So now we're going to do it with SNL cast members with their overall influence. So why don't you start Jamie? Who do you got at number ten? I have, you know, this further cements your theory about the high school years because I've got three people from my high school years on my top ten list. And the first one is at number ten, and it's gen hooks. Nice. Who is on for 5 seasons from 86 to 91? She's probably one of my first high school crushes on TV, like the coming about her. That was very sexy. She was funny as all hell. Very versatile. I loved the Sweeney sister character, any impressions that she got a chance to do. She lit up the screen. I thought she was just fantastic. So she's my number ten. You know what's funny? I didn't do an honorable mention, but at one point I had her as well she'd been on a mention. You really nailed it. There's a couple things about Jan because I've read quite a lot of the books. And I don't know if you guys have been listening to spade and carvey's podcast. Is it fly on the wall? Yeah. Fly in the wall. It's so good. And everybody loved Jan Hooks. She's got a great reputation. Obviously, she's not with us anymore. She passed away years ago. But if there's a distinction of possibly the hottest SNL female ever, I agree with you. She was always, I always had a big crush on her. I'd always had a crush on Pamela Stevenson and Victoria. It was Victoria with the obituary Jackson. But something about jazz, she was just very, very sexy, and very funny. And never really had, like you mentioned the Sweeney sisters, which were ring, ring, ring, goes the trolley, bang, bang, bang. But you never really had like the breakout, you know, Roseanne Rosanna Dana, or like some kind of really crazy Molly, superstar, whoever those types of things. But she was always solid, almost like a female Phil Hartman in a lot of ways. Like anything she was in, she was great and even though she didn't really have that character that you could make a movie about. Absolutely agree. All right, so good. Jan is in there. So what do you think, Thomas? Who's your number ten? Yeah, Jan would be in my honorable mention for sure for a lot of those reasons. I actually have kind of a cop out. I'm not going to spend too much time, but I have a tie for tent. I want to give both of these people some shine. Vanessa bear. Wow. Is one of them. She was on the cast from, yeah, 2010 to 2017 and honestly, this is a combo of like my favorites and just the cast members who have stood out, but I spent all this time researching as an all I'm going back and Vanessa did get overshadowed. Oh yeah. The cast, yeah, for sure. She was in the cast of the Kate McKinnon sudeikis and like a bunch of heavy hitters. She yeah, I think she's maybe the most underrated performer in SNL history. It's like, I didn't even know who she was until like Google or insane as you see her. Wasn't she like drunk college girl? She wants to see what I can do. Yeah. And she was also like, she had these totinos, a series of sketches that just brilliant. She had weekend update characters that were awesome. So I think Vanessa bear needs to get more love amongst the SNL community and viewers at large. And also will forte. He was the king of the weird. Yes. Absolutely. And that's kind of that humor is right up my alley. I think the show is struggling in the post Will Ferrell era, but will forte always was a breath of fresh air for me when he was on screen. And he was just very weird sensibilities. I loved will forte. So those two are my tide for ten Vanessa baron will forte. Will forte co host in macgruber, of course, one of the all time famous characters in SNL history, which brings me to a great Lorne Michaels story. So I did the movie and at the time when they had a couple of WWE guys in it and I said, I'll only do it if I get some lines. I'm not doing it if you just want me to be a background guy. Get somebody else. And they said, no, you get some lines. They had a couple of lines. And when we were shooting it, I was like, it will is a groundling. I'm a groundling around them. They're official grounding, but I had the honorary groundling status after being performing with them dozens of times. And I said, I'm just going to do improv. So if you watch that scene and macgruber, the first two lines are what I was supposed to say, and then I just went off and about another 6 or 7 lines. And we'll follow it, you know? So what are they going to do? The worst they're going to say is, no, but they liked it. And they kept it in there. You know, I can't remember what it was somebody dick jokes are so funny. That's why I say it, and that's why I hear them. That's why I listen to whatever we said back and forth. And it was really great. And so we had a little bit of a connection and we was super cool. And it was funny. So when I met Lauren earlier in the day, dude, he sounds exactly like doctor evil. And you always heard that Mike Myers based doctor evil and Lorne Michaels voice. And I was like, hello, Chris, how are you today? Whatever it was like, I can't do it really well, but I was saying it to, I was like, dude, he sounds exactly like Lorne Michaels and will's like, he's giving me like the stop like the cut sign shop stop. I'm like, oh he's so face, I was just like doctor evil. And he's pointing at my chest and I've got the microphone on.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

07:42 min | 9 months ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Kind of interested now that we're to this section is what you brought to SNL that first year was so outside, it had its own frequency, its own sensibility, and I always say it's Canadian British and American because you're always watching America as a kid, right? Yeah, Canada. So when you came in and I want to walk through some of those things you did on that first season and then finished with this part of it when we were touring and Mike and I did some dates and how hard you had landed with the audience because we were playing 3000 seaters and you'd come out and they were going crazy. So anyway, I'll be back in ten minutes. I just wanted to lay that out. That was a long way of saying. So you come in. The first thing I saw, I'll start it this way. So Mike comes in, he's very Canadian in the sense that he's shy and sweet on assuming and the first thing I saw you do, I think you had a suit on, you had a French accent and you were peeing yourself with some kind of well it was fortuitous. It was as if it was French Saturday Night Live. Oh, okay. And because I speak French because I'm from Canada. Just we Canadian. I've only been able to do fake French. But anyway, so. I did it actually in French. Oh, you did. Oh, you're actually French in a suit wetting your pants. Is that your first guess? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was playing a cast member of the French celebrity who was hosting that week. Oh, I see. In France, and then they had a P rig. Yeah. On me. Right. And always enjoy wearing a P rig. I don't know why. Now this is Mike, this is your first read through or for show. First show, I think, and then the first sketch I was first sketch I was in or I played Nigel the groundskeeper and one of. Nigel's. I like someone. The groundskeeper. I'm no stranger to a Nigel. That's a good English name, I guess. It's funny. Mike was at the beginning of like a September season. I came in at the end of a season and some people come in the middle Adam came in the middle where you came in the middle. It was February 9, yeah. That's what I'm tougher. Everything's rolling. It was. And everybody's awesome. Well, we had Phil Hartman and Jan Hooks. Oh my God. That first week. Straight up on the floor crying. I'm not going to make it. I didn't know that. And then Lauren said, what are you doing on the floor, Mike? So you have to go to a psych ward, Mike. So in those four months, you landed, I know you did sprockets. Which I always love the touch my monkey aspect to it. That was so specifically insane. Touch it. Demanding. So where did that? So you had that when Martin Short saw you, did you do sprockets and wings world or? No, I just did wings world. And it was after the intermission. And I came up from the audience and people actually kind of weren't sure if it was you. It was happening and then I just I had a great show and then we did the improv set and I did a couple of things and I just had to show my life. It was one of those weird things. And then there's a thing called phrase tag at second city where you take the position of somebody and I ended up in this long freeze tag with Martin Short, oh, okay. As it was described to me, is that Martin Short looked at me and I looked like I was 14, you know what I mean? And we're starting to name drop as a way of saying, you won't know any of these people. And I matched every name drop for a name drop you know what I mean? Okay, got it. And so he was like, you know, I was with Stevie Spielberg at the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I said, that's when Liza Minnelli came. We were on the white Puerto Rican rum. Puerto Rican rum commercial that had Liza Minnelli, whatever. And it became this dual, you know what I mean? I did a bit once where celebrity name dropping. It's always a shorter, like Johnny Carson. I was with John Carson. You know, and Eddie McMahon, you know, it's always kind of changed. We're with Bobby hope. And yeah, so you crushed it. Then you come to the show, and then by May, the show's done. So you landed a lot of stuff before we went on our little mini tour, maybe. But I didn't think so at the time. That's so stupid as I literally was like, I blew it. I'm going to get fired. And I really, truly thought I was getting it fired pretty much every week, you know what I mean? Well, which one landed the best in your mind? I mean, you did lothar the hill people. Yeah. I am lothar of the hill people. It's just, again, just it's just different different crowds like the sort of people that, you know, like musicians like dieter and they like Wayne, but like artsy people were like, oh, that dieter thing's cool. Wayne's world had more of a broader appeal. But then I remember walking through Central Park and it was always the people that worked in the park. We're like, oh my God, it's a little thought that hill people. They remember. Guess who's gonna like what? You go, I think you're gonna like Benjamin. So that was like an ancient man in very rudimentary language. But this was an ancient man and rudimentary language trying to understand women and society. Was that kind of it was a sensitive troll or whatever. When I was a kid, I played a lot of Dungeons and Dragons, but we did it in character, which I had looked back now and it gives me the corny tingles, but I know a lot of times they're just dragons and fans. And my character was lothar. And when I lie with the woman, she comes, I don't know, there is much that I could tell you. You know, it's all calm, let us talk of stories of the hunt. That type of wait, but Mike, you just did those that half a year, and then you guys went on the road, you were well known enough to go on the road. Yeah. It was. And I didn't have an act. I wrote it on the plane. And so Mike was writing and he had cue cards. On the stage. And if I could just insert this. So Mike's opening for me, he would this brilliant thing he would come out as, was it Wayne? Wayne, underdressed, unbeknownst to the crowd, was he was underdressed with dieter, so you do Wayne and then you'd pull a rip cord and then the theme to sprockets would come on and you start dancing as dieter and they would go shithouse. I mean, it was such an incredible move, but I was shocked because I didn't know who was watching the show. And I said, you know, I just have to just do it. And if it doesn't play, I just stay away in the.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

04:32 min | 11 months ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"I've talked to him on the phone and if he finds a bit that makes me laugh, he just does it. You know what I mean? He's not somebody who's like, you know, the traditional thing of the morose comedian. He's a frisbee dog, and he loves to he loves to play. He loves the play of it. And he's the most relaxed performer I've ever met in my life. And even as recently as the 40th anniversary, when we went on after the in memoriam, and it was Jan Hooks is mentioned and I love Jan Hooks. And I was crying like a baby. And I said to Dana, I said, are we dead? We're going on after the in memoriam. No, dude. We'll go out there. We'll kick their ass. Don't worry. I was like, yeah. Put a thousand bolts of energy into it. Dude, just and I was like, oh, yeah. And he knows how to have fun. Yeah, it was just I think those molecules got on the screen to be sure. I believe that that was also the first Wayne's world is where you had a cameo by Alice Cooper, which is that how you first met chef Gordon? Yes, it is. I couldn't believe he said yes, originally I wanted chef Gordon of course as Alice Cooper's manager and I did a movie about chef Gordon documentary by pounded him for 20 years until he said yes. And now a character in the Pence Everett. What I love is I said, chef, I want to do you as a character. Let me stop you right there,.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

07:10 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"Imagine just being unable to walk in the heels. It was really fun. How did you what was the key to being her? Oh, I think just watching her posture and her stride and putting on those boots. Very early on. That was the key to it. And just it was wonderful. It was so wonderful. It's a great episode. And then acting together with him as me and me as him. Wayne it must have been very strange scenes to then shoot where she's not at all. Because, you know, John and I make out all the time anyway. She's fine. Yeah. No, you know, I mean, I think one of the things about third rock is that you're in a playpen when you go in. And there's nothing that you can't do, or nothing that you can't see or watch somebody else do. And that's what was part of the incredible joy of doing that show. It literally was like an alternate universe where people were actually nice. And it happened to be actors as well. Which is like and Raymond and I got to play good cop bad cop together. Yes. And that's one of my favorite episodes. That's funny. I feel the same way because both of us wanted to be the bad cop. But argue. Oh God, that was great. One thing that I did not realize when I was watching the show the first time and was noticing when I went back to it, there was a recurring character in the classroom scenes, Leon, who you berate, who is your son? How did that happen? That was, you know, I didn't campaign for him. I didn't suggest him. Bonnie just came up with the idea, and he came in. He read just as he would have to read. He's so funny too. I'm sorry, he would have like one line and he's always killed. He's always killed. And it was wonderful to have him around. All those students were so great and Chris Hogan. Yeah. And Dave Louise. And also, we should not conclude a third rock reunion without at least mentioning the brilliant almari Wendell. Oh my God. A few years ago. Oh my God, misses duke check. Just one of the things and lest we forget simbi colleagues. I mean, just the episode where she's moving and I love that one so much. So as we're sort of closing out, I thought, as I was going through, there are all of these episodes that take on really big interesting subversive and thoughtful ideas. There's an episode about voting. There's episodes about race, gender. Are there any of those that you were particularly excited about? Were you sort of thinking about like, wow, this is wild they're letting us put this on television. These sort of big interesting meaty topics that you got a chance to really wrestle and play with in a way that made them sort of fun and exciting. Oh gosh, they're just so many of them. I mean, I love examining things that we human beings completely take for granted. Like dreaming. Aliens discovering, what's this thing that happens when we're asleep? The brilliant dreaming episode of this part of the dreaming your pause. The dog dream. Yes, yes. But one Emmy Awards for cinematography and design and lighting, it was just this extraordinary, or mentioning simbi, I discovered sexual fantasies. I am not sure exactly how the plot worked. But no, I guess we enacted my sexual fantasies with. Just little things like that. And then and then the episode of tipping. I mean, you go from great big mysterious things like dreaming to the nonsense of figuring out how much to tip. Every waiter. But there was somebody shared a clip with me recently where you and I are at the DMV, I think. We're like, God, going through all this to get a driver's license. Can you imagine what we have to go through to get a gun or something? Yeah. It was better written than that. But I mean, I was like, God, it's so it still carries today. So much of the things that they navigated. There was some there's some great kind of dangerous jokes because when Jan Hooks, who's like, you know yeah. But yeah. Just like, you know, Vicki dupe check gets pregnant and Harry's like standing there. She's like in the she's in the hospital and she's pregnant. And she says, Harriet, like I ran out of cigarettes. Could you go get me some cigarettes? And I say, well, you know, I'll get you a pack. You're smoking for two now. But it was just really thrown away, but I'm like, I don't think you could do that anymore. Not really. About it. And it was a wonderful pendulum swing between very smart and very stupid. That's the best. That's our brand at vulture. Very smart and very stupid. And it also functioned as a kind. It was a wonderful family show because like an English pantomime, there were jokes that would hit at exactly the same moment for two different audiences for two different reasons. So my final question is I was thinking about the show. You also have such fun with very topical things that when you look back, you're like, wow, it was really 2000, wasn't it? There's a Y two K episode. There's a beanie babies episode which is maybe my favorite. If third rock were on now. What would the solomons be, what would be a topical third rock solomons? Would they all be trying to figure out TikTok dances? Would it be, you know? Dick Solomon on social media would not go over. You know, this is such a great question for the writers because they must think about this all the time. Any thoughts, anyone? All right, well we'll put you on this. You're welcome. But I mean, just imagine going through life thinking, oh, I could be writing about that for third rock right now. It's almost though like society has gotten so bizarre that you couldn't satirize it. You know what I mean? You'd have to just depict it. Yeah. So I don't know landscape has changed on the landscape. Well, I mean, I think that speaks to what an incredibly special thing it was and how lucky we all are that it was something that we could all share. And I think that's the note when I have to say thank you so much..

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Filmspotting

Filmspotting

09:12 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Filmspotting

"Or did you do hello mother. This is jim baker. My husband jessica chastain there as tammy faye bakker in the eyes of tammy faye which opens nationwide this weekend. Andrew garfield co stars as jim baker. Tammy's husband who people of a certain age like us josh. Remember as one of the most prominent televangelists of nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty. Nine baker was sentenced to forty five years in prison for fraud. This movie is directed by michael showalter. Who made the very good two. Seventeen rom com. The big sick. The eyes of tammy faye came up a couple of weeks ago. During our fall movie preview. You have seen the movie and as i alluded to. We lived through the eighties. The bakers were inescapable in popular culture. At seem does the movie convinced that there is more there was more to jim. Tammy faye than we remember or what we saw in parodies from the time i mean it had to for me because my only point of reference was jan hooks portraying. Tammy faye bakker. On saturday night. Live visiting the church lady. I think phil hartmann was was jim baker. Actually so i didn't really know much beyond that of the story. I mean would have been a little kid at that time. And so yeah this was interesting to get some of the background info a lot of it drawn from the two thousand or two thousand two documentary of the same name. The eyes of tammy faye haven't seen that one. But from what. I understand both at end this i can attest to very much rehabilitation projects. You know to to say that there was more and of course there was more to to this woman than what we saw on saturday night. Live or in news. Reports jessica chastain as tammy faye is going to make you believe that no matter what. She is the powerhouse force in this film. The reason why i liked it. I think overall as a movie. It's it's a little strange. It's both really obvious like hitting its themes and points very underlying them like she on like her makeup his underlying. You know but at the same time it's also kind of thinly developed. There are things we wish. It explored further or more deeply. So the material isn't great. Here but chastain is tammy faye does something. It's curious adam you you know. I've talked about this. How this is the sort of performance that i normally would bristle at where it's it's it's really big. It's an actor going through a physical transformation. It's geared for oscar attention right but but why it works here is because that all lines up from what i understand of the real life. Tammy faye bakker this. This is someone who had a peppy. Cheerful bright public presents the entire movie. Adopts that and chastain does to. This is almost like you're you're experiencing this movie. What it would have been like to live through the fame and the failure of this ministry through her is how she would have seen it and how she sees herself. So it's really a galvanizing performance. I couldn't help but admire at the end. I even started thinking that it it kind of reminded me of. We've been going through a various sort of loose joan crawford marathon at home. Maybe you know movie every month or so here with the family and it did remind me of the ways crawford could kind of just takeover a film that dared caster and a lot of times. These were films about women who were at their wit's ends or or facing societal expectations that they wanted to upend and so it was interesting to see chastain. Do something similar here just grabbing this movie by the throat giving it a fierceness that kind of aligned with what you understand tammy faye bakker might have had underneath all that niceness that she presented so so. I think it's definitely worth seeing for chest pains performance which i think is probably what intrigued both of us about the project to begin with. I hope to catch up with it soon. The of tammy faye opens wide this weekend next week on film spotting we kick off our twenty twenty one who've review last year. It was christopher nolan. This year we consider the entire filmography of new zealand director. Jane campion with a series devoted to all eight of her feature films including her latest the power of the dog which comes theaters late november and then to net flicks in december. So that was really the impetus besides for me wanting to catch up with these films. Most of them blind spots for me. It seemed to set us up well to consider her new film which has gotten all sorts of acclaim coming out of various film festivals including benedict. Cumberbatch is performance. Our first campion will be sweetie from nineteen thousand nine which is one of those blind spot for me. I know it's not a blind spot for you. It's made a least one or two top five louis over the years including i recall top-five female directed debuts. I think you had it at number five. So you must think sweetie is a pretty good start absolutely. I think i probably went on a bit of a campion kick after the piano. I'm trying to remember when i would have. I seen it. It definitely would not have been in eighty nine. So that's probably when. I first saw it but cannot wait to revisit it. As part of this who've view sweetie is currently available. I love the way you say that. On the criterion channel and available for digital rental more information about the campion oeuvre view is film spotting dot net slash campion. Also next week we prepare ourselves. Vialli some fun josh. We prepare ourselves for the end of the daniel. Craig bond era by revisiting. His first outing as 007. Two thousand six's casino royale for its fifteenth anniversary. You telling me you don't consider the card counter fun. i'm saying. It's a little more grueling. Josh just just a little tougher sit. Maybe then casino royale. This also helps prepare us for daniel craig's fifth and final bond. No time to die coming out here in a couple of weeks. I've already done my homework. I was inspired to rewatch casino. Royale for the first time since two thousand six when it was reviewed here on the show by our recent film spotting family bonus content. Discussion of sean. Connery's second feature as bonn from russia with love. And i even then followed it up with quantum of solace which i now think. I was too hard on back when that came out. I'm all in on craig as bond you are and i've mentioned i just don't know how you could argue. There's a better bond at least a better bond than the one we get in two thousand six casino royale so i look forward to watching it again here in preparation for this discussion will see what you think of it. I mean i know you haven't revisited. Timothy dalton or pierce brosnan so. I don't know how you can be so presumptuous. Such claim craig bob until you do that homework. Adam yeah yeah. You got me there josh. That brings us to our latest deeply. Flawed film spotting pull. That is trademark. Don't worry it's registered. We couldn't help ourselves with daniel. Craig going into bond retirement. We had to join the cacophony of voices posing this question. Who should be the next bond now. Before we share the options we provided a few things. We consider him by we. I mean mostly our producer. Sam i think he spent about three days on this full question so tortured. Poor sam was so tortured and yet and yet for all the thinking that went into it he still got hit with all the accusations of who overlooked all the mistakes he made. That just comes with the territory. Sim sim knew that when he took the job that he would be in peril. Not unlike bond himself. So i we did go with all brits. It just seemed. It seemed like a bridge too far to me. Josh to be throwing an american into the mix as james bond call me. Call me a purist. Nobody wants that no. We did also try to keep age in mind. We're not going to see another bond movie for what three or four years. Most first-time bonds have been in their early. mid thirties. connery was thirty. Three craig was thirty. Eight roger moore sixty seven. I think the joke goes. We did however include a couple of actors in their early to mid forties so again flaws abound a name. We left off our list. Someone long disgust as perfect bond. Material interests elba. He turns fifty this year. No yeah we decided to old. Wow good for idris. Elba a just here on film spotting would james come after it's a beat our atlas. Yeah well you know that he will and that he certainly could so there were a lot. More considerations will jump ahead here to the options we gave you the idris elba less options we gave you for. Who should be the next bond josh. Those options are -rism ed..

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Filmspotting

Filmspotting

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Filmspotting

"Faye or did you do hello mother. This is jim baker. My husband jessica chastain there as tammy faye bakker in the eyes of tammy faye which opens nationwide this weekend. Andrew garfield co stars as jim baker. Tammy's husband who people of a certain age like us josh. Remember as one of the most prominent televangelists of nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty. Nine baker was sentenced to forty five years in prison for fraud. This movie is directed by michael showalter. Who made the very good two. Seventeen rom com. The big sick. The eyes of tammy faye came up a couple of weeks ago. During our fall movie preview. You have seen the movie and as i alluded to. We lived through the eighties. The bakers were inescapable in popular culture. At seem does the movie convinced that there is more there was more to jim. Tammy faye than we remember or what we saw in parodies from the time i mean it had to for me because my only point of reference was jan hooks portraying. Tammy faye bakker. On saturday night. Live visiting the church lady. I think phil hartmann was was jim baker. Actually so i didn't really know much beyond that of the story. I mean would have been a little kid at that time. And so yeah this was interesting to get some of the background info a lot of it drawn from the two thousand or two thousand two documentary of the same name. The eyes of tammy faye haven't seen that one. But from what. I understand both at end this i can attest to very much rehabilitation projects. You know to to say that there was more and of course there was more to to this woman than what we saw on saturday night. Live or in news. Reports jessica chastain as tammy faye is going to make you believe that no matter what. She is the powerhouse force in this film. The reason why i liked it. I think overall as a movie. It's it's a little strange. It's both really obvious like hitting its themes and points very underlying them like she on like her makeup his underlying. You know

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Jessica Chastain Is Riveting in 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye'

Filmspotting

02:06 min | 1 year ago

Jessica Chastain Is Riveting in 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye'

"Mother. This is jim baker. My husband jessica chastain there as tammy faye bakker in the eyes of tammy faye which opens nationwide this weekend. Andrew garfield co stars as jim baker. Tammy's husband who people of a certain age like us josh. Remember as one of the most prominent televangelists of nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty. Nine baker was sentenced to forty five years in prison for fraud. This movie is directed by michael showalter. Who made the very good two. Seventeen rom com. The big sick. The eyes of tammy faye came up a couple of weeks ago. During our fall movie preview. You have seen the movie and as i alluded to. We lived through the eighties. The bakers were inescapable in popular culture. At seem does the movie convinced that there is more there was more to jim. Tammy faye than we remember or what we saw in parodies from the time i mean it had to for me because my only point of reference was jan hooks portraying. Tammy faye bakker. On saturday night. Live visiting the church lady. I think phil hartmann was was jim baker. Actually so i didn't really know much beyond that of the story. I mean would have been a little kid at that time. And so yeah this was interesting to get some of the background info a lot of it drawn from the two thousand or two thousand two documentary of the same name. The eyes of tammy faye haven't seen that one. But from what. I understand both at end this i can attest to very much rehabilitation projects. You know to to say that there was more and of course there was more to to this woman than what we saw on saturday night. Live or in news. Reports jessica chastain as tammy faye is going to make you believe that no matter what. She is the powerhouse force in this film. The reason why i liked it. I think overall as a movie. It's it's a little strange. It's both really obvious like hitting its themes and points very underlying them like she on like her makeup his underlying. You know

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

06:35 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"Thank you so now. Time for the final segment of the interview. It's called the laughing round. It's like a lightning round but there's a comedy podcast. It's called a laughing round. Get cocoa Do you have a favorite joke. Yes i love. The joke i once did a letterman but it was under the guise of a real story shows able to suck him in and story was that i said you know. I was in pre med. Which is true. And i remember. One time I was doing rounds. You the surgeon and a guy had been at a motorcycle accident broken. His jaw all wired. Shut and you said to the doctor who live whom learned this d- they said well we have to feed you through the back door. And so they flip them over in his stump put a funnel in his ass and he says learn gonna hungry one for looge. This'll be a roast beef broccoli and a baked potato and hot choc through so they poured down the funnel and he goes and they said too hot. Not too sweet. There you go on the letterman show is just dave listening when i got it outright to sweet very good. Is there a character or joke. That another comedian did that. You wish you could steal. You wish you could have it. Could be part of a thing. Is something that you got to do in any time. I certainly look at people's work Bill hader work. And i go. Wow that's just insanity to me. He played a fireman. Once which is i think is a work of art. He when he played vincent price when he obviously stefan. But i remember seeing st before i met him was like nineteen eighty or something like that and i want to say he was in the grammy awards and he was resenting best album and i thought this was a perfect award show he came out entails shirt no pants boxer underwear garters my socks with no acknowledgement. And they're laughing and he said now for the best comedy album of the year doesn't break anything he said meant names one named to then a little man bowman came running out with a pair of pants on a hanger and season. Well it's about time then. He put the pants on and he continued to read. No oh my god that is. I never could think of that. And that's that's mozart to me Usually in the segment. I asked people tell stories of legendary comedian. Living dead you obviously have tons. I'm going to ask for more than what can you tell. A gilda story well. Gilda was kind of magical. I'd never met anyone. I was twenty two to kill. It's twenty six when i met her. And then we became boyfriend girlfriend for computers and it was amazing at twenty two. I didn't know about life to me of like if you're brilliant and everyone worships you. Aren't you the happiest person number. They didn't realize that was necessarily true. But i had never met anyone who had such a powerful Created such powerful reaction appeal in the room every if guild arrived at party Every guy wanted to go out with an ever-growing wanted to have her as the best friend they'd ever had there was something Magic about yeah. I john candy. John was sweetest hume. Vaginas exactly who you'd hoped he would be I in the early days when we were all doing stage and every time we'd go out for dinner. John would pick up the tab my antics. He makes the same money i do. How did so he was kind of. Like ralph kramden karen. You know you've gotta go with generous to a fault. Funny he did character. Johnny larue and there were so many elements of joining rude. That were john Secure that. That was john's laugh He was just adorable so funny. So sweet Jan hooks who played. Jan is the unsung genius in comedy. I know she is revered. And i know the tina and amy will say she's our girl as far as who they aspire to and i get it and still. She's an unsung gene. She was incapable of not being a genius when you work with her Funny and loose improvised you know Eccentric so funny loved to laugh Brilliant robin williams. Robin robin was so sweet. He was as sweet as you'd think he'd be I think it's in my book. But the when he is nineteen eighty-nine doing tv series and he was doing more committee and the writers were going to go on strike and we were at a party off to go to do and i well. I'm gonna go back to second city and join it. I'm gonna go back into the company just because this strike was gone for months. Oh that sounds wonderful. Maybe i'll come up and join you. I said yeah. Sure that'd be great. And then he just flew up all night. It went right into the theater. Brought no close spontaneous and he went right to second city. The fire hall join me. Onstage fell off the stage that night because was small little weird stage and fell onto a table red wine. All of his linen pants had brought no clothes and then he was staying with me. State for a week at my house is heated. The ships but nancy took his pants seeing when he was sleeping and wash them shrunk them and then he came down for lunch that data's pants were like this short and he said you know i'll go home and i said about it. I didn't fuck anybody. My pants with four inches shorter. I have no idea Do you have a charles.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"And you and you then you know, and you're not a chick and you're not, You know, then you need to please see help. Something's wrong. If you're if you don't know where it's coming, then you need maybe you need help. Go get go get you some help. Menstruating person have a nosebleed. You're just months trading, which is better birthing person or menstruating person. That's a great question. Because I don't know where you rank. If your birthing person that's got to be better than I mean, are there just people who bleed and that's it. That's everybody are there. People who don't bleed and then do the birthing. Don't think there's people that don't just curious. I mean, you know it's her language and all right. But yeah, administrating person is probably lower rung than a birthing person. Oh, man. I'm just it is fascinating. Now, If you get my newsletter, I put some information in there about who and why people get abortions, and it's actually raping Ancestor far less than 1%. It's actually virtually non existent as a larger percentage. Ah than this. But the people who are the abortion lobbyists they like to abusively terrorized women into thinking that this percentage is actually way larger than reality affords. Here's the thing. If it moves society away from this infanticide on demand, then fine have the conversation about excluding the very rare instances, then as a step towards reducing The death of millions. Fine. But and I think that if you're going to be a predator of women and Children, yes, as I said yesterday, that should be a capital offense. But here's the problem. And I talked yesterday to you about concern for the For life. It shouldn't end after the tweet or Facebook. Post like meat helps single parents, etcetera, etcetera. However, that does not mean giving a pass to reckless behavior. Why is it that society feels Comfortable in telling dudes to step up and take responsibility for the life that they created. But that same society can't does not refuses to say the same to women. In fact, why does society make an entire industry? Out of women's empowerment while simultaneously telling women that they are not strong enough to raise a child even alone. Why are women's rights ignored in utero? Why is third wave feminism and just nothing more than a nativist It is. It is a nativist Western philosophy that is inconsistently practiced. And its application is limited entirely to US borders. Why do progressives treat pregnancy as some kind of ailment? I'm gonna tell you something. Referring to abortion as healthcare is some straight the hell out dark ages, Dr Occultism that is not medicine. Why don't you go ahead and bring about leeches and all of that, right? You might. Yeah. You're just like that on your Taylor Joy movie, The witch where they steal this baby, and they take it to their giant mortar and pest. All the the evils the bad people. I'm just saying, it's like this is like straight up which doctor occultism Like un completely unenlightened, Dark ages, The world is flat mentality. I think that that is health care. Yesterday, Julian Castro had said. He tweeted Greg Abbott is lying. Many women don't even know they're pregnant by the six week mark. Sidebar. I really love it when men Because in any other time, progressive men they act like they're so virtuous. They won't man Splain. But when it comes to conservative women or women who they're even Democrat women who are you know would be considered pro life. Pro birth. And Then it's okay to man's blame. But he said, uh, rape, incest victims would be forced to carry a pregnancy to term at that point or face civil lawsuits for getting an abortion. None of that's actually true. So I actually I went because they put things like this bill language on what they call Say it with me the enter neck. I feel like Jan hooks and he was big adventure. And he was doing it toward the Alamo, and she's She's like this woman is making an authentic tortilla, Kenya say TORTILLA, Kenya How site Internet. Hidden on this thing called the Internet. And no women who obtain a life ending procedure cannot be sued. They cannot be penalized like Castro is straight up line. Absolutely lying about this. Where is that? Where is that? Language about the responsibility that women have. I'm so tired of hearing women's empowerment and girl power and blah, blah, blah, blah. We we live in a very matriarchal society anymore, and I don't mean that in a good way. And Coming up. So hunter Biden is getting ready to have his art exhibition. One of the curators is who is basically paid to sell it. Saying there's some deeply religious meanings and his work published some cocaine residue, too, but deeply religious meanings. Well, we're going to get into all of that, as and, yeah, I wonder how many Taliban purchases Art? That's a good question. And we got somewhat agree coming up some latest with Rhona, A doctor says she's not going to accept in person visits not from people who are not vaccinated. I'm just curious as if that's limited to just specifically coronavirus or if that's too Everything else is that only for less established newer vaccines or is that Just, you know, I'm curious about all of that, so we'll discuss Lot of things to touch upon as we get moving on, because we are capitalists. After all, we love capitalism saw good things are partners for this portion of our program. It's our friends over at car shield. They just want to make sure that you are all set and that you are covered for any kind of repairs that your vehicle might need. And that's the thing with car shell taking care, taking care of a covered repair with their administrators. It's so easy. They handle a car shield. They handle.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

06:05 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"But that's like if you're bleeding, and you and you then you know, and you're not a chicken or not, You know, then you need to please see help. Something's wrong. If you're if you don't know where it's coming, then you need maybe you need help. Go get go get you some help. Menstruating person have a nosebleed. You're just months trading, which is better birthing person or menstruating person. That's a great question. Because I don't know where you rank. If your birthing person that's got to be better than I mean, are there just people who bleed and that's it. That's everybody are there people who don't bleed and then do the birthing think there's people that don't just curious? I mean, you know her language and all right. But yeah, administrating person is probably lower rung than a birthing person. No man. I'm just it is fascinating. Now, If you get my newsletter, I put some information in there about who and why people get abortions, and it's actually raping Ancestor far less than 1%. It's actually virtually non existent as a larger percentage. Uh than this, But the people who are the abortion lobbyist they like to abusively terrorized women into thinking that this percentage is actually way larger than reality affords. Here's the thing. If it moves society away from this infanticide on demand, then fine have the conversation about excluding the very rare instances, then as a step towards reducing The death of millions. Fine. But and I think that if you're going to be a predator of women and Children, yes, as I said yesterday, that should be a capital offense. But here's the problem. And I talked yesterday to you about concern for the For life. It shouldn't end after the tweet or Facebook. Post like meat helps single parents, etcetera, etcetera. However, that does not mean giving a pass to reckless behavior. Why is it that society feels Comfortable in telling dudes to step up and take responsibility for the life that they created. But that same society can't does not refuses to say the same to women. In fact, why does society make an entire industry? Out of women's empowerment while simultaneously telling women that they are not strong enough to raise a child even alone. Why are women's rights ignored in utero? Why his third wave feminism and just nothing more than a nativist it is. It is a nativist Western philosophy that is inconsistently practiced. And its application is limited entirely to US borders. Why do progressives treat pregnancy as as some kind of ailment? I'm gonna tell you something. Referring to abortion as healthcare is some straight the hell out dark ages, Dr Occultism that is not medicine. Why don't you go ahead and bring about leeches and all of that, right? You might your It's just like that on your Taylor Joy movie, The witch where they steal this baby, and they take it to their giant mortar and pestle. The the evils the bad people. I'm just saying, it's like this is like straight up. Which doctor occultism? Like un completely unenlightened, Dark ages, The world is flat mentality. To think that that is health care. Yesterday, Julian Castro had said. He tweeted Greg Abbott is lying. Many women don't even know they're pregnant by the six week mark. Sidebar. I really love it when men Because in any other time, progressive men they act like they're so virtuous. They won't man Splain. But when it comes to conservative women or women who they're even Democrat women who are you know would be considered pro life. Pro birth. And Then it's okay to man's blame. But he said, uh, rape, incest victims would be forced to carry pregnancy to term at that point or face civil lawsuits for getting an abortion. None of that's actually true. So I actually I went because they put things like this bill language on what they call Say it with me the enter next I feel like Jan hooks and he was big adventure. And he was doing it toward the Alamo, and she's She's like this woman is making an authentic tortilla, Kenya say TORTILLA, Kenya How site Internet. Hidden on this thing called the Internet. And no women who obtain a life ending procedure cannot be sued. They cannot be penalized like Castro is straight up line. Absolutely lying about this. Where is that? Where is that? Language about the responsibility that women have. I'm so tired of hearing women's empowerment and girl power and blah, blah, blah, blah. We live in a very matriarchal society anymore, and I don't mean that in a good way. And Coming up. So hunter Biden is getting ready to have his art exhibition. One of the curators is who is basically paid to sell it. Saying there's some deeply religious meanings and his work published some cocaine residue, too, but deeply religious meanings. Well, we're going to get into all of that, as and, yeah, I wonder how many Taliban purchases Art? That's a good question. And we got somewhat agree coming up some latest with Rhona, A doctor says she's not going to accept in person visits not from people who are not vaccinated. I'm just curious as if that's limited to just specifically coronavirus or if that's too Everything else is that only for less established newer vaccines or is that Just, you know, I'm curious about all of that, so we'll discuss Lot of things to touch upon as we get moving on, because we are capitalists. After all, we love capitalism. So all good things are partners for this portion of our program. It's our friends over at car shield. They just want to make sure that you are all set and that you are covered for any kind of repairs that your vehicle might need. And that's the thing with car shell taking care, taking care of a covered repair with their.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"And I talked yesterday to about concern for the For life. It shouldn't end after the tweet or Facebook. Post like meat helps single parents, etcetera, etcetera. However, that does not mean giving a pass to reckless behavior. Why is it that society feels Comfortable in telling dudes to step up and take responsibility for the life that they created. But that same society can't does not refuses to say the same to women. In fact, why does society make an entire industry? Out of women's empowerment while simultaneously telling women that they are not strong enough to raise a child even alone. Why are women's rights ignored in utero? Why is third wave feminism and just nothing more than a nativist It is. It is a nativist Western philosophy that is inconsistently practiced. And its application is limited entirely to US borders. Why do progressives treat pregnancy as some kind of ailment? Referring to abortion as healthcare is some straight the hell out dark ages, Dr Occultism that is not medicine. Why don't you go ahead and bring about leeches and all of that, right? You might. Yeah, you're It's just like that on your Taylor Joy movie, The witch where they steal this baby, and they take it to their giant mortar and pest. All the the evils the bad people. I'm just saying, it's like this is like straight up which doctor occultism Like un completely unenlightened, Dark ages, The world is flat mentality. I think that that is health care. Yesterday, Julian Castro had said. He tweeted Greg Abbott is lying. Many women don't even know they're pregnant by the six week mark. Sidebar. I really love it when men Because in any other time, progressive men they act like they're so virtuous. They won't man Splain. But when it comes to conservative women or women who they're even Democrat women who are you know would be considered pro life. Pro birth. And Then it's okay to man's blame. But he said, uh, rape, incest victims would be forced to carry a pregnancy to term at that point or face civil lawsuits for getting an abortion. None of that's actually true. So I actually I went because they put things like this bill language on what they call Say it with me the enter next I feel like Jan hooks and he was big adventure. And he was doing a tour The Alamo and she's She's like this woman is making an authentic tortilla, Kenya say TORTILLA, Kenya How site Internet. Hidden on this thing called the Internet. And no women who obtain a life ending procedure cannot be sued. They cannot be penalized like Julio Castro is straight up line. Absolutely lying about this. Where is that? Where is that? Language about the responsibility that women have. I'm so tired of hearing women's empowerment and girl power and blah, blah, blah, blah. We we live in a very matriarchal society anymore, and I don't mean that in a good way. And Coming up. So hunter Biden is getting ready to have his art exhibition. One of the curators is who is basically paid to sell it. Saying there's some deeply religious meanings and his work published some cocaine residue, too, but deeply religious meanings we're going to. We're going to get into all of that, as and, yeah, I wonder how many Taliban purchases Art? That's a good question. And we got somewhat agree coming up some latest with Rhona, A doctor says she's not going to accept in person visits not from people who are not vaccinated. I'm just curious as if that's limited to just specifically coronavirus or if that's too Everything else is that only for less established newer vaccines or is that Just, you know, I'm curious about all of that. So we'll discuss a lot of things to touch upon as we get moving on, because we are capitalists. After all, we love capitalism. It's all good things are partners for this portion of our program. Our friends over at car shield. They just want to make sure that you are all set and that you are covered for any kind of repairs that your vehicle might need. And that's the thing with car shell taking care, taking care of a covered repair with their administrators. It's so easy. They handle a car shell that handle the paperwork,.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on The Kirk Minihane Show

The Kirk Minihane Show

03:18 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on The Kirk Minihane Show

"Great decade. It's one that's really obvious instructor. You're gonna lose that bill. Hader fine haters the best. Snl cast member the last twenty years. Great but best minivan youtube host the last twenty years. Congratulations guess how come. nobody said. horatio sanz let's have a good week. Selfish awfully white cast to. Chris i e murphy also take. I always thought it was really funny kenan thompson. My favorite love is new. Be so i'm gonna go with. Today is a tough call though because it's not really a great second option in that last decade rough. It just shows you how the show has really climbing you pick. I mean it's wild. Jan hooks Yeah know dennis miller knowing. Mcdonald's mcdonald's myers no no dana. Carvey kevin nealon. No kevin is awesome love to have on the show day book him. You tried to get him and made efforts. Tobacco didn't go well. He fired his publicity team. Because of you probably have to be but still as the greatest. Snl built a cash member. Of all time i agree. There's no doubt you you could do anything you can do. Anything i mean couldn't be like farley. But he was just was a fucking rock. So yeah that's not bad. It's a better game last week right. Easier to understand for sure easy understand yes as always endless. Yes easier understand. How short she these. They should be a little longer so we can talk about those. Yeah i suppose me nothing to me. Now it's crazy has no impact on my life. And i used to be obsessed with as a kid obsessed with watch all the cars. The best of chevy chase eddie murphy. I watch them all the time. I watched this episode in forever. If bruises on my watching that jimmy yet i wanted. I'll see i'll see you on moscow-born watch that one. That's what me i'll see some of. It's intriguing. I don't sit down and watch jerry successive you watch. Every every every week sunday could set your watch. What else is going on Do you want to play the mentors thing that you found absurd. Guess when i run. I run i try and get i try to listen a little bit of every piece of minivan content best. I can So was running this morning. I listen to mentors. Do say i i. I love simplisafe chattan. Eleanor lawrence our the founders. You know that day. They founded simply safe. I didn't know you didn't know if you work for. You should know that. I didn't know the names of the founders but i love the product. Yeah speaking of our sponsors we walk. Well we'll do when we get to talk about your darasing. My text from bill embarrassing performance by. That's a lie. Just slurring staggering around braintree through them all braintree that was shares of the food. Court fantastic location. Nope no okay fine. I guess that's closer for you. Yes yeah okay. Eleanor chad Designed the first security system their kitchen for a simple reason their friends who just had their home broken into And they were struggling. Which i understand. The final security system was simple to set up and make them feel safe again. It's your simplisafe comes in for fifteen years. They've been doing it. Your simplisafe dot com slash. Kirke take care of it yourself. You're all done once you do that. you customize your system on the website they send it to you you said up. I did it. That's all you need to know what your home is safe and secure forever. You're good if you have any questions at all..

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Around the NFL

Around the NFL

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Around the NFL

"But that but that tells me ian was city on this news knew it all along and he wasn't ever gonna report it but then that's a bad job by in because that is something i you know how it works there. They can't do it he had it the whole time. And then what. He's going to clarify the situation. And maybe that's why. Maybe that's why ian didn't tweet it out because he is a power broker in the game of nfl information right in. Brady's people were telling him. Hey i want you to hold this. Maybe maybe we start the season. Zero to maybe. Tom throws three picks in the first couple. Then we're gonna strongly drop. Oh by the way you know. That guy won the super bowl on fully tornadoes mc l. In your go. Hey ghostwriter your full go let that thing fly you know i. So they had in his back pocket they were gonna give the ghost go team go signal to the insiders in this case ian like when brady threw three interceptions sticks and a lot of people's not me much team brady now greg. Is you know. But he threw three interceptions in the nfc championship game. If the packers were able to take advantage of that and win that game that mc l. Tear story comes out monday after coming out then. Or what have by this hypothetical. How about this time pathetic. Let me let me get in here real. And then you can take things about the show up for training camps right protein. Shake money a lot of cocaine. So i'm so excited We're gonna know immediately who's vaccinated. Who's not based on just wearing masks or not wearing masks where ravana what if brady's one of the unvaccinated and that becomes a huge story and instead it's like hey fire that mc l. story off. Let's let's get this unvaccinated. And i'm not saying he is or isn't i'm just saying maybe that's the next mountain that some of these players are going to have to climb once the media sees as i go earn a master's you not wearing a mask what's going on over here. It did get brady. Brady has been in the news. The the floodgates in terms of leaking to the media and keeping brady in the news is are definitely open post patriots. I mean it is a different that did different vibe but what annoys me most about brady right now are the tweets from people who should know better. That are just like it's scary. How good tom brady is at this Social media game and kate radi is the least funny person ever. We've had that games of experience seeing him. Not be like a humorous guy. That's not his strength and suddenly everyone's like wow got these great zingers gifts on twitter. It's like you think. Tom brady is really pounding. The twitter pavement. Give me a break out of people fall for this though. I do think however. Because he isn't funny at all. I do think he has his own. I do think he runs his own twitter. Greg and i think when he when he got that thing to work against bryson he hit it so hard right. I mean it was just like joe over over and over and over. It's like we get it. People laughed. it was funny. You took a shot at aaron rodgers. It was great enough. He hired the best social media team. Money can buy because. He's tom brady. Why wouldn't you in other news. You know this story concerns me because you know that i have a lot. Invested both financially and emotionally and the kicker club and young white coup had an incredible season for the atlanta falcons last season. He's first team all pro because now that first team sure did he got his jeep style. And and guess what's in the jeep bros. his lucky cleats. Here's what coup wrote on instagram in a post that john empty parking lot where his truck used to be that sucks. I love that. Nfc stole my jeep smh m. f.'s means you know estimates shaking my head. Can you just bring my cleats back though. I won't even be mad bro. Just bring all my cleats back. So i can go kick. How about a reboot money. I know you know the One of my favorite movies of all time and one that As a child. I watched endlessly pee-wee's big adventure. When peewee goes on the hunt for his stolen bike. Ends up in the alamo. There's no basement in the alamo. Jan hooks said famous basement. How 'bout coup looking for his cleats a moderate updating starring in. nfl star. behind that. i can get behind that. He's a dynamic personality. You know i will say you're casting coup in this though right playing okay. Good looks like we're gonna i. Do we know where it was was it was in. The greater. atlanta area was in his hometown. where whereas young who. What does the backdrop. He'll let me get that for this vehicles. Janoris jenkins left is like three hundred thousand dollar car at the airport for three weeks and then was surprised. It wasn't very smart car stolen or a significant breaking. I had the doors of my jeep stolen by a crackhead. The doors the doors. Yeah crackhead 'cause that sounds like a professional job to get the doors off no on a jeep. They just slide right off because you can drive around with outdoors on a jeep wrangler. So and i know he was a crackhead because when i showed up at the courthouse wanting to fight the guy the day they arranged them. They're like hey take it easy man. The guy's really in bad shape. He's a drug addict. He was living on the street. he stole doors. We could buy more crack. And i'm like aright whatever i guess i'm supposed to have compassion for this guy and i had to drive around in a car with no frequent doors on it for two weeks. It's brutal greg..

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Around the NFL

Around the NFL

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Around the NFL

"End but that but that tells me ian was city on this news. Knew it all along. And he wasn't ever gonna report it but then that's a bad job by in because that is something you know but you know how it works there. They can't do it he had it the whole time. And then what. He's going to clarify the situation. And maybe that's why. Maybe that's why ian didn't tweet it out because he is a power broker in the game of nfl information right in. Brady's people were telling him. Hey i want you to hold this. Maybe maybe we start the season. Zero to maybe. Tom throws three picks in the first couple. Then we're going to strongly drop. Oh by the way you know that guy won the super bowl on fully tornadoes mc l. In your go ya hit ghostwriter your full go let that thing fly. You know so. It's like they had in his back pocket. They were gonna give the go. Go go team go signal to the insiders. In this case ian like when brady threw three intercept and this sticks and a lot of people's not me so much. 'cause team brady now greg. Is you know. But he threw three interceptions in the nfc championship game. If the packers ray able to take advantage of that and win that game that mc l. Tear story comes out monday after coming then or by that this about this hypothetical. How about this pathetic. Let me let me real quick. And then you can take things about the show up or training camps right protein. Shake money a lot of cocaine. So i'm so excited We're gonna know immediately who's vaccinated. Who's not based on is just wearing masks or not wearing masks. Where ms van. What if brady's one of the unvaccinated and that becomes a huge story and instead it's like hey fire that mc l. story off. Let's let's get this unvaccinated. I'm not saying he is re isn't i'm just saying maybe that's the next mountain that some of these players are going to have to climb once the media sees as i go wearing a master's you not wearing a mask what's going on over here. It did get brady. Brady has been in the news. The the floodgates in terms of leaking to the media and keeping brady in the news is are definitely. Open post patriots. I mean it is a different legislative different vibe but what annoys me most about brady. Right now are the tweets from people who should know better. That are just like it's scary. How good. Tom brady is at this. Social media game and kate radi is the least funny person ever. We've had that gains of experience seeing him. Not be like a humorous guy. That's not his strength and suddenly everyone's like wow he's got these great zingers on twitter. It's like you think. Tom brady is really pounding. The twitter pavement. Give me a break out of people fall for this though. I do think however. Because he isn't funny at all. I do think he has his own. I do think he runs his own twitter. Greg and i think when he when he got that thing to work against bryson he hit it so hard right. I mean it was just like joe over over and over and over. It's like we get it. People laughed. it was funny. You took a shot at aaron rodgers. It was great enough. He hired the best social media team. Money can buy because. He's tom brady. Why wouldn't you in other news. You know this story concerns me because you know that i have a lot. Invested both financially and emotionally and the kicker club and young white coup had an incredible season for the atlanta falcons last season. He's first team all pro guys now. That first team sure did he got his jeep style. And and guess what's in the jeep bros. his lucky cleats. Here's what coup wrote on instagram in a post that an empty parking lot where his truck used to be. That sucks loved that. Nfc stole my jeep smh m. f.'s means you know estimates shaking my head. Can you just bring my cleats back though. I won't even be mad bro. Just bring all my cleats back. So i can go kick. How about a reboot money. I know you know the One of my favorite movies of all time and one that As a child. I watched endlessly peewee big adventure when peewee goes on the hunt for his stolen bike. Ends up in the alamo. There's no basement in the alamo. Jan hooks said famous basement. How 'bout coup looking for his cleats a monitored updating starring in nfl star. behind that. i can get behind that. He's a dynamic personality. You know i will say you're casting coup in this though right. Yes playing itself okay. Good looks like we're gonna i. Do we know where it was was it was in. The greater. atlanta area was in his hometown. Where whereas young who. What does the backdrop for this vehicles. Janoris jenkins left is like three hundred thousand dollar car at the airport for three weeks and then was surprised. It wasn't very smart. Your car stolen or significant breaking. I had the doors of my jeep stolen by a crackhead. The doors the doors. Why do you think of crackhead because that sounds like a professional job to get the doors off. No on a jeep they just slide right off because drive around with outdoors on a jeep wrangler. So and i know he was a crackhead because when i showed up at the courthouse wanting to fight the guy the day they arranged them. They're like hey take it easy man. The guy's really in bad shape. He's a drug addict. He was living on the street. he stole doors. We could buy more crack. And i'm like aright whatever i guess i'm supposed to have compassion for this guy and i had to drive around in a car with no frequent doors on it for two weeks. It's brutal.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"I'm going to be watching that fifth episode because it forward to all week and because it's very time e y me so if you're a doctor who fan. I definitely recommend checking out and then coming over to phantom zone and listening to nick. And i talk about it. So so. that's a lot of fun and then we're gonna be bringing back titan. Talk here in august. When that show returns titans returns on. Hbo mac so stay tuned for that as well and then goes with peaks podcast sprouse whom we've also heard here a next up everywhere. We talk all things twin peaks doctor who are skewed twin peaks. David lynch not doctor. Who none of that one anyway and then coming up is our big one hundred episode of ghost would guys all last. We did hundred twin peaks episodes. Can you believe it and joining us for that. Very special episode is actually dj. Nick who's going to be joining us there as well. He's making his first appearance on ghost with the twin peaks. Podcast where he's in. And i are going to be discussing and watching the european version of the original twin peaks pilot. Oh because back in the day back in the nineties as john is probably fully aware fully aware they have these things called home video like on the hfs really and the overseas market. They decided well. Hey well why. Don't we try to make this. Td pilot into self contained movie. So what they did is they came up with an alternate version with its own alternate ending and that version is what we're going to be discussing because it's got like twenty minutes of extra footage wasn't in the original twin peaks televised pilot on abc. So we're going to be discussing the european pile the international version of some people. Call it. and that's going to be doing for one hundred th episode. Dj next going to be joining us. And it's gonna be a lot of fun because now we get to finally have nick on to talk about how much he loves listening to xanana while grocery shops. So that should be a fun discussion. So if you enjoy raging zan obviously here next up everywhere you want to check us out over. There goes with it last but certainly not least drunk cinema which is and my side gig. We just finished watching the robocop. Nineteen eighty-seven which was all kinds of fun of sure. Come with me or there will be trouble and coming up next on fourteenth episode. We're going to be discussing the movie that put tim burton on the map. Pee wee's big adventure. Which i believe had his first collaboration with danny elf men. And obviously this is before batman before beetlejuice so this is what got kind of got him those gigs. So it's going to be a lot of fun. A lot of great cameos in this. One including like cassandra peterson you played. Elvira is in this movie. Jan hooks is written by phil hartmann. Lots of it. That's a great funny people. Doing bits and obviously starring paul reubens of course so..

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Standup Comedy   "Your Host and MC"

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

07:59 min | 2 years ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

"Mind. Scott that have that On an an and and she she said. I have been through chemo and radiation. And i been through a double mastectomy. And i'm having my breasts reconstructed and i've just been through hell in the last few years and i wanted to tell you how much the show meant to me and how. I laughed heartily for the first time and so she was an i. We started talking about it. And i said you know what experience and i said you know. I don't think i've ever asked a woman this before. But i must ask you now. Where are your nipples. And she said. Oh they're here and she pulled her zipper down and she opened her pants and her nipples were sewn to her groin area right above pubic hair for growing where they were growing living and try to and they were soon to be transplanted over the mack. And jamie autograph autograph. Such a wild story. Not only is it. Make you feel good about what comedy brings to those suffering from a disease and how comedy can have healing factors which is so true. But in this case the unique situation that she was preserving or nipples surgically attached to below her beltline due to be replaced later autographs unlimited. That had that had to be the best autograph you guys ever gave. It would be interesting interesting. Yeah i of course signing curses. Well i gotta tell you guys for a regular podcast listeners. You'll be surprised to hear that's the second time we've heard that story. No rayleigh the feature act. Which i think was tom. Mctigue was sitting in the green room. Said he was nothing to do with the situation but he was sitting there when she opened her pants and showed her nipples and he will never forget it. He was on the floor shocked and thought it was and it was the biggest compliment to you guys is entertainers but he has never forgotten that story in has shared it and he shared it on the podcast him. Just so you know. It's that important amazing. Isn't that amazing. Yeah what are they to get out. You talk long enough to guys in comedy and all the threats kind of come together for some reason like that. It's amazing you know that happened. It's a shared experience. You know a lot of people think that being a standup comic is just fun. 'voliti and i've tried to share with the podcast listeners than it is that but it's also you have to really love what you're doing. It is an art form and important to remember. It's business and so when like you said all these entertainers that have gone through. The challenges of being professionals have found through the podcast interviews. They've all taken different pads but they weren't all that different. It was a series of different experiences. And they all ended up. Most of the professionals ended up in the same place but they law went through a lot. Like your car working for nothing. The trying to travel with guitar. You name it but that story about the cancer survivor is something that really is. Poignant about why we do this that that sharing that gift of comedy laughter does touch the audience. I as a club owner and producer. I used to sit back and watch. And i didn't watch the show. I'm see i could do the axe by my by. I knew the axe. I was watching the audience. And you got there and it never failed that when you're watching two hundred people laughing their butts off. Who's the one person that you notice the one not laughing and you'll stairway until they break you know because you want everybody to be sharing the experience and it. It always made me feel so good. It was an important part of being a club owner in my mind. But you guys brought it on big time so thank you for that. Has you tell you that even though that particular experience was kinda graphic and memorable for obvious reasons johnny can tell you that we had a number of. I mean just dozens if not hundreds over our career of people come to us and say things like i lost. I lost my sister breast cancer last month. I haven't laughed since. And you guys made me feel better than i have in ages or we just found out if my husband has colon cancer or my daughter is in surgery and blah blah. But you made to feel better and you know what. I started realizing that we were not used to say in quotes. We're just. I'm just the comedian and i don't say that anymore you know. We're providing very native service out. There people need to laugh. We aren't healers may have taken it too far but yeah it was just. I didn't mean get too deep. But i think that comedy in the art form is important. You know i my age. Yeah my next is going to be my seventy second birthday and at my age You know they say that laughter's the best medicine well. Whoever said laughter's the best medicine as had a morphine drip. Let me tell you. Well i tell you what is the guy that has an experienced morphine drip. I'll take comedy until that point but so you work clubs all over the country. You had a fairly normal normal in the comedy sense beginning and you were headliners. By the time he came to work for me and i know that later on and I opened in nineteen eighty. You started work for me pretty early on and work for over a decade with me and it was amazing but about one thousand nine hundred five. You're on comedy break and later on you did the tonight show. You've done a lot of tv. Compressed in the eighties and nineties right. Yeah we did. We did one hundred twenty five episodes of comedy break. That was our show comedy. Great with mack. And jamie and mac was amazing match. Learn some acting We well on comedy breaking basically discovered. Kevin pauly when jan hooks. Wow yeah that was dan. I didn't know about kevin. That's that's quite a discovery. Yeah he was one of our sketch players. Was it difficult. Go ahead kevin. Kevin was just one of the main players for seventy five episodes and really having all those impressions at our fingertips. Was you know invaluable. He's great we. Hey everybody employer plan if you get a chance. Google comedy break and i've already done that and it is hilarious and what you guys brought to tv back when comedy was just starting to really hit. Its its case was perfect. Timing but how lucky for you guys to get your own. Show that way congrats. Now it was fun to seasons of that then.

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"jan hooks" Discussed on Teen Mom Trash Talk

Teen Mom Trash Talk

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"jan hooks" Discussed on Teen Mom Trash Talk

"Kill Taylor your are dangerous that also I don't know if you remember but one of them who's been in jail just drove home asleep while they were driving to their wedding. Oh, I like how you call it fell asleep. That was very sweet of you. What would you call it? I would call it. Not it off on heroin. Okay. Well, yes. Yep. Like you took a little nappy poo while he was driving know he might not just like flicking him and she's like Ryan and then do you remember her excuse for that? She was like, oh, well, you know, I was wage is a funny story heroine knows what happened was I was nearing my legs and I wiped it off with this towel and then Ryan put it on his eyes and it got in his eyes and his face got all swollen. He did a lot of heroin and he not at all. It's been eighteen months six weeks four days and 36 hours and 22 seconds, since you knew that he was yeah. They're they're not doing well. So now we find out that Bentley didn't come to Jagger's birthday party last year, but did Ryan go? Was Ryan was Ryan like was he even a free person? We don't even know. So now now they're filming at Ryan's house and what they show the b-roll footage is what the the show before Ryan's house is a free-range dog. It's just a dog walking the street. Do you think I don't know what? Yeah. It was just like just like it wasn't his dog either. It's church was a free-range drug. So now Jen calls may see and says, you know, it's October 9th can at 6 p.m. It's at my house can Bentley come home also generous aged forty to seventy years literally just about to say Tracy. How do you feel about how Jen has aged? She is not she's stressed out. He still looks the same and Larry's like, oh, let's just call a spade a changes. Yeah, and he looks fine. The only thing that changes about him is the the lump in his lip of dip gets bigger and bigger, but I mean that's wage. You need more and more fun is just Jen is like bloated. It's swollen. No sew beautiful, but she's swollen. Yes, she is. So it's not exactly it's not like someone gained weight and got fatter in their face. Her face has swelled. Maybe she ate some peanut butter and was allergic or but it maybe she's just drinking I think is might be what is she's a little like a like a yes like a yes. Okay, listen and a stress bloating. I mean like Jesus Christ how much I think it's an intake. It's a beer in the beer in the face. When is he going to get that? When is Macy going to get the fucking Thursday? I think a lot of it is jeans though. Well all I keep my destinations. Yeah, cuz her mom makes his mom is kind of a fox. I know she and she looks exactly like her so I'm not really sucks. Who's the head Jan Hooks from SNL? Oh, you know what? She really does. I know like old-school Jan Hooks. Oh my God. Yeah, that is very true..

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