Joel Radio #107: Room 227
Paranormal investigator John E.L. Tenney has investigated many things that remain unknown. Like why Corey and Joel can’t keep on topic. This episode is exhibit A in the elusive and rarely recorded podcasters-babblling-on-about-nothing phenomenon – but it’s a fun one! John joins the guys to look into the mysteries of Marc Maron’s new IFC series, Maron, and what the possibilities would be for the series Fragomeni or the more likely hilarious Tenney, the adventures a middle-aged ghost hunter. The also break down Inside Amy Schumer and the awesome Ginger Baker documentary Beware of Mr. Baker. Most of the show’s vitriol, however is saved for Room 237, a glorified YouTube documentary about Stanley Kubrick’s film The Shining. Joel especially hates this conspiratorial bullshit, and despite recently speaking at the Stanley Hotel, John denies that his bullshit in no way overlaps with the bullshit in the film. Also, Joel loves obscure comedian Fred Stoller, high school reunions are for suckers, and John’s ex-girlfriends are coming to an art gallery near you.
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about 11 years ago
Loved it!
about 11 years ago
I really like Amy Schumer. She says things I would say about dating and being an woman. I only seen one episode of her show and I liked it. I’m a long time sketch comedy shows fan. Still love, love, love Kids In The Hall.
about 11 years ago
I thought it was funny how you guys have this impressive knowledge and appreciation of the Apollo program, the Beatles, the Doors, the Beach Boys, and all this other stuff that happened in the 60s, but Joel feels Jonathan Winters is before his time. It’s okay to not like older successful comedians. Saying you were too young to be into Jonathan Winters sounds like reaching for a justification where none is necessary. If you don’t like the guy you don’t like the guy. You don’t owe him or us listeners an explanation.
about 11 years ago
I think don’t think stand-up comedy dates as well as music. If I was a young man in the 1960s I probably would have loved Johnathan Winters.