Chapter 1: What are Bryan and Sam's thoughts on the movie Twisters?
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A couple of times. I remember doing it for a week. Like, I will never do this again. But, you know, the next year, it's dry. You're like, all right, I'll do this again. Yeah, I do that with a lot of clubs. Myrtle Beach. I'm like, fuck this city. I'll never be back. And then I'm just like my age. I'm like, can we get that Myrtle? I think that guy like Myrtle open.
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Chapter 2: How does Sam Morril handle corporate gigs and audience reactions?
commercial break i'm brian grain this is the laying to my stern chris enjoy totally best to you chris and best to you out there in the podcast universe today is a tcb infomercial tuesday could not be more excited to have sam murill joining us on the show today one of my favorite stand-up comics i love his humor
doing what he does today. He is... He's a comic. He's a bold comic. Check out his brand new special on Amazon. You've changed. I've changed. Everybody's changed on Amazon. And to be honest with you... It was really funny. It was...
I know.
I watched like five minutes of it. And I told Astrid, I was like, you got to watch this special. And then she watched five minutes of it. And I was like, wow, he goes at it.
Chapter 3: What is Sam's approach to comedy and authenticity?
And I was like, he does go at it. That's kind of comic I like. Yeah. He walks a tight, he walks a high rope. But I get the sense that Sam is not one of those guys who's looking for, it's not clickbait. He is, that's actually what he, like he says what he finds funny.
Yeah, but he.
And there are a lot of those comics out there who are just, you know, pushing buttons to push buttons. But that's not Sam. Sam is doing what he finds funny. There's actually a moment. And I don't you know, I hate to like ever since someone yelled at me for it. I hate to tell other people's jokes as they're coming on the show. We'll leave that. Just bury that one for right now.
Chapter 4: How did Sam's viral moment on a morning show influence his career?
But anyway, there's a point in the show where Sam starts talking about something and he gets an instant reaction from like two people in the crowd. They're like, oh, no. there or whatever they say. And he goes, you realize this is a fucking comedy show, right?
There's like a punchline.
It's going to turn. You understand that. And so I get the sense that Sam just does what he finds funny. And I appreciate that. There's a lot of honesty and authenticity to what Sam does. If you haven't seen Sam, go check him out. Sam Morrill dot com. And then you can check out his brand new Amazon special. You've changed on on Prime. I also want to share that Sam does one of the reason why I
Chapter 5: What challenges does Sam face while performing in different venues?
like connected with sam was he had this viral moment probably right at the beginning of the pandemic maybe right before the pandemic where he went on a morning show like a local morning show and he tells the story i've read it in a like a trade rag or something he tells the story that he was just like tired not not really interested in doing a not yet another local morning show where they ask you all the boring questions welcome to the commercial break sam um and
this is your life this is your life in five minutes in five minutes on the show yes yeah and so someone asked the one of the journalists journalists quote unquote one of the newscasters on the morning show asked him a question like hey man uh have you always been funny so have you always been funny and sam's like no i don't think i've always been funny but i did get molested by an uncle once and he was funny so i think i kind of i think i got it like a spider-man thing right
got it through my blood yeah and ever since sam has been doing this uh prank on local morning shows it's really funny time after time again no one knows what to say well the like we there were three types of people right one that would try and keep up with the joke yes um or either the people that
People that just had no fucking clue what was going on. And so they would react like almost like a deer in headlights. They didn't really know how to take it. They just move on to the next question as if he didn't say what he said. Like there's one and maybe I'll ask him about this. There's one where he's in a tour bus. He's doing like a video call in. Right. He's in a tour bus.
They ask him how the tour's going. He says, yeah, this tour, we're doing great. We really decided to stay on the healthy kick.
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Chapter 6: What insights does Sam share about being your own boss in comedy?
We're eating lots of vegetables. We're not doing as much drinking. And then he turns the camera just enough so in the side you can see the guy that he's touring with is doing lines on the fucking tour bus.
So the newscaster just keeps asking questions as if nothing happened. That's fantastic.
The one where he's in the airport and he's got the same comic that's touring with him is wrapped up in black tape with handcuffs on. He goes, well, I like to bring my sex skimper out.
They don't know what to do with it.
They don't. Number two is they cut away right away. They're like, well, thanks, Sam Moreau, for coming. He'll be at the Funny Bone on Tuesday at 830. That's like, you know, get the fuck out of this segment. And then there's the third kind, which tries to keep up with Sam. And, you know, that's not their daytime job.
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Chapter 7: How does Sam navigate relationships and personal life in his comedy?
Their daytime job is being a smartass for a living. So they don't do too good. He's great, man. You should go check it out. Super cut on YouTube of all of his morning show pranks. And I could watch it over and over and over again. I'm excited to talk to him. I am excited to talk to Sam. So without further delay, let's do this. Let's go. Awkward transition. Awkward transition phase, everybody.
I should have like a little noise for that. You should. Yes.
Chapter 8: What can listeners expect from Sam's new special You've Changed?
Awkward transition phase. Let's do this, Chrissy. Let's take a short break. And when we come back, we'll be here with the great Sam Murill. Talk about his brand new comedy special on Amazon, You've Changed, and all the other shenanigans that he's up to with those morning shows.
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That is 212-433-3822. And guess what? I finally have information on TCB Live. So the links are in the show notes, but let me tell you right now, you can come see us at Dania Beach Improv on Tuesday, September 24th, or at the Funny Bone Orlando on Wednesday, September 25th. It's gonna be fab. So go buy your tickets and we'll see you in Florida.
Sam, thanks so much for being with us today. We really appreciate it. Good morning. How are you?
Hello, Sam.
Sam just came on and we were talking about how we had a huge negative reaction to my rant about how creativity in movies is dead and everybody's trying to squeeze the ever fucking life out of every dumb movie that ever happened. Like Twisters, no one asked for it. And we got people texting us left and right being like, Hey, man, Twister's just a great movie. No, it wasn't.
Never was a great movie.
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