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Chapter 1: What movies featuring colons are discussed in this episode?
We got a hard out and Andy's going to take off at a certain point.
What do we think about this is like podcast etiquette being last one to join first one to say you got a hard out. Like where does that fall?
I think it depends on if you offered up other times that were rejected by Yorm. I think I think that's what you call G shit.
Yeah, thank you. This is very disappointing, Andy, because a lot of people were commenting the last episode. And again, you clearly didn't have a hard out because you had no respect for anyone's out. Mine wasn't even a hard out. I just sort of had a rolling soft out and you still wouldn't let me go.
Chapter 2: How does the discussion about podcast etiquette unfold?
And my take was that you are away from your family shooting a movie and you're finding a lot of connection in the pod. I think we're filling a gap that your family is not present to provide you.
Is that right, Andy? I think everyone is as relaxed as their situation.
Yeah, and I think it's a rolling situation. Can I tell you guys a lesson that I really learned from the three of you? It needed the three of you because I really didn't have a movie career before.
And what I've learned from the three of you, even working on Hot Rod, you know, where I was on a movie, all three of you there, is that movies are not fun to make and it's not fun to be around people who are making movies.
I think that's accurate.
That's the pre-pro part. So fun to watch. Movies are so fun to watch, especially the ones you guys make. But my goodness, like, you know, you're amused. I said to Andy, like, where are you going to be on Tuesday? You're going to be on set. I'll stop by. And it's just like, I mean, Andy loves me. You guys know how much he loves me. And just a real cold shoulder to the idea of me.
It was almost like Seth. when you invite someone to a Broadway show and then your reaction to that, for me, is how you felt. Like rejected when I was like, hey, do you want to go see this Broadway show? And you were like, no! Exclamation point. Are you sure? No! I said what the show was. No! That's kind of how you felt, right?
But visiting a movie set is also you always think you want to do it. Like, that's so cool. They're shooting here. Let's go. And you get there. And within 10 minutes, you're like, all right, I'm just at somebody's work.
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Chapter 3: What insights do the hosts share about their experiences on set?
And it's really boring. Also, everyone's working so hard and so stressed out. And you never have enough money, no matter how much money you have. And you're always racing against time.
Oh, that's interesting. Oh, OK. I'll bring money if I can.
Bring a suitcase full of cash. It's also this movie isn't like a goofy loose set. It's like a little bit more serious.
Can I push back on that? When I visited Andy and had lunch with him, it was lovely.
Yeah, come have lunch with me. I'm also producing and there's like a million fires to put out at lunch every day. I don't know what to tell you. It sucks.
are there actual fires but the gratitude for getting to do it the privilege Andy it's an honor and a privilege and I count my lucky stars every day but it's not a like bro hang vibe Andy skip the media training this is what I want to share with our listeners which is not something maybe they know especially you know oh my god Andy Samberg like if you're ever for example at a charity auction and one of the items is stop by set for a movie that's just throwing I don't care how good a cause it is you're just throwing that money away
When we were shooting Popstar, people would swing by all the time and it was perfect because it's just like joke bag, goof vibe. You want a party atmosphere. Yeah. It just depends on the project.
It's a very seminal time for, I don't even know if I'm using that word right, but it's 10th anniversary of Popstar, 25th anniversary of Wet Hot. Woo! Wow. American Summer. And I had Rudd on the show and then I also interviewed Rudd at the Tribeca Film Festival, like for a panel for Rudd.
And we talked a lot about Wet Hot, which it does seem like that was genuinely as fun to make as it was to watch because it was like all dudes the same age who were hanging out at they were basically at camp while they were making a movie about camp. Yes, you can tell you can tell that that one I think is Yeah, exactly that. He shared this story, so it was in a public setting.
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Chapter 4: What makes Kristen Wiig's Dolly Parton impression noteworthy?
Just do yourself a favor. Jesus Christ. No, no, no. Just leave that take. No, no. Do both. Do both. Do yourself a favor. Bloop your dope up, labor. It's David Marchese.
Chapter 5: How does Paul Rudd's performance in 'Stumblin'' resonate with the hosts?
And he does back-to-back two of the greatest interviews of Nicolas Cage. And Nicolas Cage is not ever doing things without it being a choice. And that's what's so great about Portico, New Orleans. He's just... Do you remember the scene where he's threatening a woman with her oxygen tank, or he's threatening her son, and he basically cinches her oxygen tank in an old age home? I don't remember.
I need to rewatch this movie. Same. And you know our buddy Dieter Von Kumpf. Rest in peace, Val Kilmer. Oh, right.
They're fucking killing it together.
Dieter Von Kumpf. It's really beautiful.
I remember being under the influence, watching that movie, and being hugely entertained.
It's one of the few movies we all watched together at SNL. And it was Jost.
That's right. At Jost's house?
No, we watched it in the writer's room.
Literally in the writer's room. Oh, that's right. We were like, we got to watch this. And it was like a Monday at like 3 p.m. or something. So we were just like, no one's writing right now anyways. We're just going to put it on. And a bunch of people came and sat down and started watching it. So we were just drinking.
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Chapter 6: What challenges did Paul Rudd face during the filming of 'Stumblin''?
Like, you can't front on the lighting. It's just so good. It was the alchemy of Portico, New Orleans, was exactly the movie I think we all wanted it to be from start to finish.
It exceeds expectations on that one.
I mean, look at the detailing on this mask. Yep, that's straight out of Gahool, you know what I mean? That's the Gahoolian craftsmanship.
This really made me laugh. Somebody said 15 years ago they heard Colin Hanks on a podcast refer to his dad Tom Hanks' movie Bridge of Spies as Spy Bridge colon Bridge of Spies. Original title. I'm going to see Colin today, guys. Oh, God. Tell him you got a shout-out for his. And, well, confirm. Confirm he ever actually said that.
I'm going to see both of them so I can also, hopefully, I'll congratulate him in front of his dad so that his dad can go, you called it.
What? How dare you, boy?
multiple quades of course pointed out pop star colon never stop never stopping but of course that's yeah that's that doesn't count because that's comedy correct if it's comedy it does not count if it's intentionally funny like don't be a menace to south central while drinking your juice in the hood or something right yeah yeah every naked gun movie had one yeah um just fyi so when you miss yorm it's a lot of colon stuff
Yeah, no, no, no. I mean, I do wish we had done the MacGruber 2 one. I thought that was really good. What was it again? It was MacGruber 2 colon Hawaiian gold colon the search for Hawaiian gold.
Two colons. It is very funny, but I just want to time check. 14 minutes versus MacGruber reference. And we're not even done with cleaning up. So you're suggesting MacGruber is Yorm's new Bay Area? Yeah. I'm from the Bay, so I don't even notice him talk about MacGruber.
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Chapter 7: What are the memorable moments from Paul McCartney's appearance?
We're back, with an exclamation point, a dinosaur story. That can't be real. Yeah, 1993.
I like that, though, because most of these aren't necessary. That first one is like, who? Oh, wow. That really made me laugh. Oh, yeah. Interesting fact about that, because they didn't want to do exclamation point, colon. There's no colon. I guess it's two sentences. Yeah. The first sentence is, we're back. And the second sentence is a dinosaur. It's a dinosaur's story.
Yeah, it's a dinosaur. It's not a dinosaur story. This is his story. I bet they had a lot of arguments about grammar on that one.
It's one dinosaur's story. There's multiple dinosaurs on the cover, but it's only one of their stories. One of them is telling it, yeah. You have to guess which one. Or it's about one of them, truly. The protagonist, the protagosaur. Protagosaur.
Protagosaurus. We talked about horseplay and Andy's wonderful Robert Smith from The Cure and horseplay. We've often also talking... Talking? What the fuck is wrong with me? We've also talked about... Seth, you shrooming, bro?
Be real. You shrooming?
I thought we were doing an animated Beowulf rewatch, so I took some shrooms. I forgot. Do not recommend. Do not recommend.
robert smith we have always talked about when um a sketch has music you can't clear it does not repeat and so uh multiple people said oh my god i've seen that episode on peacock before and at good nights andy's dressed like robert smith from the cure with no context oh interesting because horseplay doesn't air and they have they've taken it out of the repeat so there's because they didn't want to pay for all the song clearance
Yeah, so it's just you. Even though we're weird-owling it? I guess not. Huh. More than one person said it, so there you go. Yum. Yum. You want to call the NBC lawyers? Call it. Yum. Yum. Call it. He got right up on them. Hey, your light and light, Keeve, is called a panache in France. Ooh, that's nicer. Explain this. What is this? I missed this. This is a beer with a sparkling lemonade.
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Chapter 8: How do the hosts reflect on their friendship and collaboration?
I was a Knicks fan. It was like Makers or Jack, and it was 7up and a bunch of fresh lime juice. Is that right?
Little key limes, specifically.
Yeah, squeezing in little key limes. Refreshing as fuck.
Do yourself a favor. Do yourself a flavor.
Do yourself a favor, neighbor. Would you buy a smaller than a normal-sized lemon squeezer to squeeze your little key limes?
Maybe just cut them in half, hand-squeeze them, and dump the whole thing in the drink. You gotta hand-manipulate that.
You gotta be poolside, though. You gotta be poolside. The fact that you guys did that unironically to enjoy it, and it also sounds like something Connor, for real, would have done.
Can we name-drop where we were doing it the most? At Drew Carey's house? Yeah. By the pool? Drew was never there.
Yeah, Drew Carey was not there. We should give credit where it's due. Jeff Davis is the originator of this drink, as far as I know.
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