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ImpAtom
May 24, 2007

There are some absolute bangers for live shows but a lot of them end up feeling really rushed (understandably) which sucks when it is for stuff I want to hear them talk about, and since the big ticket items tend to be saved for live shows (again, understandably) it's a bit sad if you're not in the audience.

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egon_beeblebrox
Mar 1, 2008

WILL AMOUNT TO NOTHING IN LIFE.



Return To the Planet of The Apes is a lot of fun in the same way that Star Trek: TAS is. Just a lot of reused animation and occasionally clever ideas.

thrawn527
Mar 27, 2004

Thrawn/Pellaeon
Studying the art of terrorists
To keep you safe

Cael posted:

Houston show was really good. I’d never seen Robocop 2 and holy hell it was just the right level of stupid for the gang to riff on. I feel bad that it was kind of a small crowd, but Houston is absolutely a terrible city for comedy—local or even touring typically—so I expect they’ll have a better Austin crowd.

Probably the funniest part of the show was when Steve brought up the Texas internet porn but it was clear that he was speaking from personal experience in the past 24 hours and the gang roasted him.

Cabin was wearing the “Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer” which was great.

Edit: oh gently caress, legitimately sorry for everyone :( https://x.com/ericszyszka/status/1790807527594021061

I would love to see a live show, if they would ever come within hours of where I live. It's not even close to an option for me. So every time a live episode is lost, it really sucks.

But I'm also not about to ask them to come to Orlando. I'm not a monster.

dorium
Nov 5, 2009

If it gets in your eyes
Just look into mine
Just look into dreams
and you'll be alright
I'll be alright




ImpAtom posted:

There are some absolute bangers for live shows but a lot of them end up feeling really rushed (understandably) which sucks when it is for stuff I want to hear them talk about, and since the big ticket items tend to be saved for live shows (again, understandably) it's a bit sad if you're not in the audience.

we need a proper Maximum Overdrive episode. There's so many weird on-set stories, character actor impressions, Stephen King being fully wacked out on coke and awesome soundtrack to talk about. It's a real drat shame we got a very lackluster live episode for that awesome movie.

Invalid Validation
Jan 13, 2008




Yea I don’t care for the live shows much. Live podcasts are weird whenever I’ve listened to any show that does them. The streaming live shows being lost forever is a travesty, I’d like to hear that Flash episode one day.

explosivo
May 23, 2004

Fueled by Satan

I also have never really been a fan of live podcast recordings. Possibly because I've never heard one that was recorded in such a way that it was easy to hear without having audience laughter and chatter overtake the discussion. I'm sure they're a blast live but the taped sets turned into episodes for this or any other podcast are an automatic skip for me.

ImpAtom
May 24, 2007

explosivo posted:

I also have never really been a fan of live podcast recordings. Possibly because I've never heard one that was recorded in such a way that it was easy to hear without having audience laughter and chatter overtake the discussion. I'm sure they're a blast live but the taped sets turned into episodes for this or any other podcast are an automatic skip for me.

To be fair the Gleep Glossary has confirmed that will happen even to in-studio recordings!

thrawn527
Mar 27, 2004

Thrawn/Pellaeon
Studying the art of terrorists
To keep you safe

explosivo posted:

I also have never really been a fan of live podcast recordings. Possibly because I've never heard one that was recorded in such a way that it was easy to hear without having audience laughter and chatter overtake the discussion. I'm sure they're a blast live but the taped sets turned into episodes for this or any other podcast are an automatic skip for me.

Doug Loves Movies manages to sound good for most of their live episodes, but he's been doing it forever. Like, it was primarily a live Podcast that he started back in 2006 that only started doing non-live episodes during the quarantine, and he still does a bunch of live episodes. So he's got a lot of experience there.

ONE YEAR LATER
Apr 13, 2004

Fry old buddy, it's me, Bender!
Oven Wrangler
Compared to other shows I've listened to in the past I don't mind the whm live shows cause they don't really play to the audience, the worst thing about them is the short length but that's not even a big deal

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BiggerBoat
Sep 26, 2007

Don't you tell me my business again.

explosivo posted:

I also have never really been a fan of live podcast recordings. Possibly because I've never heard one that was recorded in such a way that it was easy to hear without having audience laughter and chatter overtake the discussion. I'm sure they're a blast live but the taped sets turned into episodes for this or any other podcast are an automatic skip for me.

I dunno. I've listened to more than a few How Did This Get Made live shows and they were all great.

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