Archive for October, 2019
Joel Radio #251: Shorter Than a Marathon
Oct 25th
Joel is joined by Bill Hildebrandt, and returning fellow comic, Kevin Kramis on this week’s show. Kevin is fresh off running a marathon, a half-marathon anyway, and he tells us all about running and how the recent marathon record isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Also, a discussion about hair plugs, rugs and how newer techniques to restore hair must really suck -and they don’t fool anybody. Plus, why some tribute bands are better than others, Zombieland: Double Tap is a good follow-up, the Pavarotti documentary is recommended, Watchmen on HBO reviewed, and Joel gets completely ridiculed for saying the Biggest Little Farm is one of the year’s best films.
We’re only running in Marathons with a Subway
Joel Radio #250: Naming Names
Oct 10th
The Joker movie, while a work a fiction, shows that completely crazy people try stand-up comedy. So here, two stand-up comedians discuss the insane business of comedy, including shows that nobody shows up for, comics who might become real-life jokers, and wacky comedy show ideas that go nowhere. Guest Bill Hidebrandt talks about his movie theater comedy show, Joel sees some awful comics in a competition, and why everyone hates everyone else in comedy. Also, Joel’s review of Joker, a well-made film that isn’t for everybody. Plus, RIP Rip Taylor and Ginger Baker, Ghostbusters doesn’t hold up, and reviews of Undone, Diagnosis, American Horror Story, and hear what happens when Bill’s air drumming goes wrong.
RIP Rip Taylor. His hair died in 1972
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