Doug Loves Movies - Rental Car XIII
Episode Date: May 13, 2012While driving from San Luis Obispo to L.A., Doug and Graham play 6 Degrees: Hold the Bacon. Plus the Leonard Maltin Game from the Punchline in ATL.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/priv...acy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Doug hates candy wrappers, squeaky babies, sticky seeds with 50 azepop or kernels in his teeth.
There's still not one that he won't see, cause Doug loves movies!
Hey everybody, my name is Doug and I love movies.
This is Doug Loves Movies Rental car Episode 13
I believe
Coming to you from
What kind of car is this, Graham?
Doug, we're in delightful Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla
I knew it this time
I didn't even have to ask
It's good stuff, the Toyota
It has a USB jack in it
So we've plugged in my iPhone
To listen to some music.
Yeah, and that's why we're taping this episode right now,
is because I got tired of listening to Graham's music.
It's all very sleepy.
What two things about it did you...
Miles Davis was the most...
What's the word I'm looking for exciting
up tempo
well there was some Brazilian music in there
that was up tempo
but you don't understand that language
I don't understand it
there was some gunshot sound effects
yeah you got a weird playlist, dude.
That's your version of a sleep machine,
is just to lay down and relax,
you have to listen to gunshots.
It makes me, it's such a lullaby,
hearing gunshots.
It's white noise over that neighborhood
you live in in Santa Monica.
Yes.
We are driving back to Los Angeles from San Luis Obispo,
where we did a show last night at Cal Poly SLO.
And it was a delightful time that we'll talk more about in a second.
It's May 12th Two oceans, 12.
To my left, behind the wheel,
celebrating Mother's Day
by driving and listening
to gunshot sounds
is Graham. We've got a long
way to go and a short time to get there, Elwood.
Hang on to your ass,
friend.
So last
night,
Cal Poly
had about
maybe six or seven name tags
out of 550 audience
members. Yes.
And Jim had a toilet seat
with Fast
Five on it
and the Doug Loves Movies logo.
He lost in the category in theaters, Ciao,
which is movies that take place in Italy, and the film that he could not guess, not surprisingly, was Under the Tuscan Sun. Yeah, I don't know why he would pick that category.
There was a couple other categories that were probably more
suited for him. There were easier ones. It's
Ving Rhames' birthday today, so
Ving Rhames movies,
and I also gave him
In Theaters Now, along with In Theaters
Ciao. So,
it's his funeral.
Thanks for playing, Jim.
And thanks for bringing a toilet seat
to the show with my face on it.
Then you picked Jenny, just because she was the only person sitting up close who had a name tag of any kind.
And hers said 8675309.
So we knew she wasn't a student.
Making a reference to a song from 50 years ago.
Not that long ago.
Yeah.
25.
Yeah, at least 25.
Yeah, and in the two-letter titles category,
he only gave it two stars, and I really liked that movie.
The answer was the movie Go.
Yeah, it was like 12 names,
and we bid down to about eight or nine,
and she told me to name it.
Yeah, they were, everybody, you know, first of all,
Jim confidently bids four out of like seven or eight names
on the Tuscan Sun thing.
Yeah.
I think he thought it was, because part of it's Sun thing. I think he thought it was
because part of it's in Italy, I think he thought it was
Ocean's Twelve. That was his guess.
Because he just went ahead and guessed that.
I think he did that
thing, and I've fallen into this, where you just get
a movie in your head and you think that's it
and that sometimes can
get you from victory.
But you win by making the other person
name it more often than not
And especially if you can get the numbers down
But he
When I thought he was going to ask you to name it
And it would have been over
Because you wouldn't have gotten it
No way
He blew it by going
I'm going to go four
I don't know I guess people get
Pumped up
They get excited.
Because then we brought the Dark Nigel on stage.
His name tag was some sort of Batman thing, and his name is Nigel, so we went with Dark Nigel.
But I thought that Dark Nigel sounded like a black character in a Guy Ritchie film.
You keep that up, we're going to call the Dark Nigel on you.
And then he's like a big gangster.
Yeah.
He won, though, in the category Roach Protocol.
And Roach Protocol is probably not what you're thinking.
It's movies with insects in them.
And Graham could not come up with, based on...
Like, it's the weirdest list of names.
The first four names are people that do voices of bugs in the movie.
So that's like Dave Chappelle is one of them.
And then, of course, in the number of names we gave,
we didn't get to the lead, Jerry O'Connell,
past and future guest on this very show.
But anyway, Joe's Apartment was the answer.
I don't even know if I ever saw that movie.
It came out in, like, 96, right?
Yeah, I don't think I saw it.
I saw the shorts it was based on, and those were cute,
but they're still, like, I can't, I'm not,
I don't really like looking at cockroaches.
I held one in my hand on AM Northwest one time,
and, uh, because there were some cute girls with bugs.
Bug chicks, they were called.
I found out, too, after the show, Nigel was in the military
and had a friend who also was in the military that saw him.
The reason he came to the show was his buddy was like,
oh, yeah, he came to my base.
Oh, that's cool.
How about that?
But how did Nigel know to make a name tag?
Because he's a fan of your podcast,
but I don't think he's ever seen me,
or maybe you do stand-ups.
Oh, okay.
He just knew my voice from doing the show.
Right, right, right.
Now it's time for Tweet Relief,
tweets about movies.
At Stephen Falk,
F-A-L-K,
on Twitter tweeted, on Twitter, tweeted,
Quoth the Raven, ever snore.
This has been Tweet Relief, tweets about movies.
That was a good one.
Where do we do now?
What is happening now, Graham?
Oh, Thursday night at Nerd Melt Theater and Studios
at Meltdown Comics on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles,
I recorded the second installment of Dining with Doug and Karen.
It now has a theme song and a closing line and other things happen in it,
and we still continue to enjoy your feedback.
It's available for freezies now or soon in the comedy podcast section of iTunes
or at nerdist.com
we also did episode 15 of the Benson Interruption podcast
also available soon or now in the comedy album section of iTunes
or at douglasmovies.com for $2
buy it if you like to laugh
or don't buy it if you like having two dollars.
And if you haven't purchased it yet,
Comedy Film Nerds from Bridgetown
with Janine Garofalo is also available
for two bucks on iTunes as well.
Also.
Yes.
And in addition to.
You can hear me and Chris Mancini,
Janine, and Doug.
Doug.
Yeah, I make an appearance at the end for another startling edition of the Leonard Walton game.
I don't know what's startling about it.
Startling.
I don't even remember what happened.
Graham, have you seen any movies since we got back to Atlanta from, I mean, back to L.A. from Atlanta?
Last Monday?
What did I see? I saw nothing.
I almost saw
Avengers again, but that day I decided
I was too hungover to watch Avengers again.
Oh, I know what I saw. I saw
I saw
Lone Wolf and Cub,
which is an amazing series
of samurai movies
from the early 70s
about a ronin, a guy who was sort of framed by some evil samurai.
And so he has to take his son, and they just wander the Japanese countryside,
and they're assassins for hire, and it's awesome.
Put that in your Netflix queue.
What are they called?
Lone Wolf and Cub.
And there's a whole series of movies.
And I think it was even a TV series in Japan.
It was a comic book.
It's really cool.
But each one is called Lone Wolf and Cub?
Yeah, it'll be like Lone Wolf and Cub.
Ghost Protocol.
Yeah, Lone Wolf and Cub, Ghost Protocol.
The Redemption.
Yeah, there's Lone Wolf and Cub.
The one I just watched was Sword of Vengeance vengeance which is the first one which is very cool and then there's all kinds of you know blades of steel and spring break
and everything else okay so that's uh lineman and the chimp no you're really not listening
bj and the bear yeah yeah ghost protocol BJ and the Bear Sword of Vengeance
Graham
we did an episode on Friday
of Douglas movies
or last week that plopped on Friday
featuring Bobcat Goldthwait
three other people
Paul Scheer, Jimmy Pardo
and
someone else who's it uh, it's always
so hard for me to remember who the guests were, but there was a fourth person and we,
oh, Morgan Murphy. And we played, uh, no games. We ran out of time for build a title and Leonard
Mullen, but then Jimmy Pardo insisted we play some game
and so I introduced a new game
that we might play again
on next Tuesday's show because it went really well
but I just wanted to say, I brought all this up
just to say that I appreciate
that there's been very little
there's been one or two tweets from people saying
you have to play the Leonard Mullen
game and everyone else has been really cool
about it so I might mix it up a little bit more in the future. And last
week's, the last car boner-sode that we did out in Georgia, a person named Mike McCauley wrote on a special thing dot com
in the Douglas movies thread
that he briefly worried
that at some point during
that episode we'd be hearing
the world's first snuff
cast because remember
there was that somebody hit the
brakes really hard on the freeway and we were like
oh shit
so I thought that was funny that he called it a snuff cast.
Snuff cast.
Snuff of this
cast. Let's die.
What's next on the
agenda? This might be a long one, you guys.
Oh, okay.
Time for a new thing.
For those who think Graham doesn't do enough yelling or singing on these rental car episodes,
I recorded the Leonard Maltin game at the Punchline in Atlanta last Sunday on my phone,
so it's not the greatest recording in the world,
but I just wanted you guys to be able to hear, you know, a poorly
recorded version of what happened. So here it is. We'll play that, and then we will come
back here to the car. So it's coming up right now, right after this fart sound.
This is a part of the show, Atlanta Punchline, where we decide, Graham decides,
Graham Elwood is going to pick someone to play against in a one-on-one, mono-a-mono,
doesn't have to be a dude, though, round of the Leonard Maltin game.
And it looks like we have some pretty juicy name tags.
Let's see your name tags, everybody.
Oh, my God.
This is amazing. I just have to say it right now, Graham, just before we continue. We're going to do Doug Loves Movies in Atlanta
in less than two weeks from now. Tickets are going on sale tomorrow. Only 80 people will get in, because it's the tiny
laughing stall. And it's at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 18th. And people are already like, ah,
fucking jobs. First a drug test, and now this? I fucking hate jobs.
Well, you know what?
There's a thing called calling in sick.
And there's a thing called
slaying all of your coworkers.
So do what you gotta do, guys.
Alright, Graham, who do you wanna play for?
These are amazing.
There's Brownies, there's Watermelon,
there's a guy with a football thing.
There's Sanctus.
There's Billy Jacks with Ghost Protocol.
Jenna and the Giant Peach and Madagascar, you've been to the show before with those name tags, right?
They're great ones.
But you haven't been before?
That's amazing.
Those are really good ones.
I'm impressed.
They're lying.
Liars!
Front row liars!
There's that hilarious guy again.
Maybe that's his name.
That'd be a fucked up name to give somebody.
My name's hilarious.
What's yours?
Where you going?
That's him in every pickup bar. My name's hilarious. What's yours? Where are you going? That's him in every pickup bar.
My name's hilarious.
Wait, where are you going?
Alright, let's do Bradley
with the football thing.
Bradley, get up here, Bradley.
Let's get it over next to Graham.
Don't want you to cheat and look at the
answers.
Hold it up, Bradley.
That one's to scale.
Yeah, and he's got a little version of himself as a football player, and he's got Death Squad TV stickers on both of his pec areas.
And you've got a Bill Murray wearing 3D glasses t-shirt.
And you've got the two-thumb minimum that they asked for here in footwear.
Got your flip-flops on.
Flip-flopping it.
Flip-flopping it.
I just, I don't like having something between my toes.
It looks like what?
Okay.
Oh my god. We get the best hecklers at these shows.
I'm sorry.
What? Nothing.
Did not mean to disturb you. My fault.
All right, Bradley.
We're going to play one round of Leonard Mullen game with you,
and if you fail, I was going to say...
She don't know.
Graham, Graham, your set is over.
There's no reason to climb and do Pearl Jam songs.
Sorry, there's a ladder.
There's no reason for that.
That ladder was asking for it.
Eddie Vedder was a sucker for ladders.
He was.
If he saw a ladder, he was going to sing
Evenflow and climb it.
Don't get him near a firehouse.
He will flip his fucking shit.
He'll just be sliding down the wall.
Evenflow!
I think he'd go Jeremy in that situation.
Jeremy.
I think.
Jeremy.
There's a harmless little fuck.
What is he saying?
A harmless little fuck?
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think so.
He's got a boom movie.
Shut up!
Stop yelling things!
This is live comedy where things are supposed to go as planned.
So we're gonna play one round with, uh...
Ah, she...
Will you stop it!
Get down from there!
That's the song he would do if he was at a fire watch in a forest.
Shut your fucking... If he was at a fire watch in a forest,
shut your fucking mouth.
Like, how many times does he have to yell that's hilarious before he notices
no one around him thinks it's funny?
Like, no one, he's not getting approval from anyone.
He's just getting that weird, like,
when people write mean things to you on Twitter, you know?
Where they're like, oh. He's just getting that weird, like when people write mean things to you on Twitter, you know,
where they're like, oh.
If you wrote that hilarious to me and I retweeted it and everybody would be up in your shit
calling you the F word, the C word, the N word.
I didn't do them the right over.
That's comedy film nerd, right?
Alright, so Bradley gets to pick a category. And, uh, would you like
Five Word Review? That's a movie
where Leonard Maltin
only had five words to say about it.
Or,
Gone Baby Gone? That's a movie where a baby dies
it's kind of a fun category
I like to throw in a fun one
here and there
that was suggested by, what was the name of the guy who suggested it
Sir Chris Coleman suggested that
and at Gary S. A. Connery
don't call me Don
please
Graham, you can't.
Graham, you can't just keep singing Pearl Jam songs.
Change that.
Throw in some gin blossom.
I'm sorry.
So, Kajagoogoo.
All right.
And your third category is snazzy, as in snazzy awards, and that's films that
have won an award for their costumes, specifically the Oscar.
So Oscar winners that are snazzy, baby, dead baby.
Poor Leonard only had to say five words about it. And that was all time usually.
So, baby, five, or costumes?
Those are your choices.
Thanks for summing it up, Graham.
I'll take snazzy for $200.
Even flow!
Maybe we can drive around this town.
Shy, shy, hush hush. Shy, you are.
Hi, Sean.
All right, two and a half stars from Leonard for this movie.
Audience members, please don't help out.
This is just Bradley against Graham.
If Bradley loses, if we have time, we'll bring somebody else in.
This movie is from 2005.
It won the Oscar for best costume design.
Leonard gives it two and a half stars.
He calls it sumptuous.
I'm going to give it a three.
I'm going to give it a three.
I'm going to give it a three.
I'm going to give it a three.
I'm going to give it a three.
I'm going to give it a three. I'm going to give it a three. I'm going to give it a three. I'm going to give it a three. I'm going to give it a three. This movie is from 2005 and won the Oscar for best costume design.
Leonard gives it two and a half stars.
He calls it sumptuous, a word he throws around a lot.
And he also says that it has an intriguing story.
Yeah, the clues suck as always.
And they don't give it away.
But you get to bid on how many names you can guess it in
reading from the bottom of the list up, and there are 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 names.
I'll take 12 names.
Wow, Brantley coming up huge!
Going big, my friend!
Yeah, well, you know, Pete Holmes took all the names through Devil Wears Prada.
And, uh...
Denver!
Denver!
People love doing that.
Denver, yeah!
Everyone you know hates you.
Here at your work in your cubicle.
Denver, yeah!
Everyone's like, why is that guy...
Why is he climbing around singing Jim Blossom songs on a copier? Why is he doing that? Here at your work in your cubicle? Denver, yeah! Everyone's like, why is that guy?
Why is he climbing around singing Jim Blossom songs on a copier? Why is he doing that?
He don't have a day job.
I just assumed that's something
that people are going to imitate.
Starting tomorrow.
Go.
Alright, you say twelve.
I say nine.
Nine names from Grandma Wood.
What do you think of that, Bradley? Alright, then I'll take six.
Dead Squad TV says six.
SIX!
Big jump, Bradley Brad! Guess what?
Name that movie!
There's no reason to slap his name tag like that.
Yeah, name that movie, Bradley.
You just climbed it, and now you're coming all over it?
That's really inappropriate.
Can't unsee that.
78 is not brave.
Masturbate.
Graham is no dick skipper, you guys.
He gives it full attention. when it's out of tension.
How many names does he get?
Six.
Six names.
Here you go.
Do you want the clues again?
No, I'm good.
He's good, it says.
It's sumptuous.
All right.
A little cocky.
Yeah.
That's a little off mic.
That's cool.
Ted Levine is in this movie. I don't know. Ted Levine is in this movie.
Uh-huh.
Damn.
They put some lotion in the basket.
You stuck the lotion on the basket?
Who put this chair in the back of his van?
Oh, you're wearing those big fat clothes?
You see a big fat person? That Was she a big fat poor fool?
That's right.
Mako was in this movie.
Randall Duck Kim was in this movie.
Hiroyuki Tagawawa was in this movie.
What?
Yeah.
Tsai Shin was in this movie.
And Kaori Monroy.
So those are your six names, I think.
Yeah.
From 2005, Sumptuous won an Oscar for best costumes.
What do you think it is, Bradley?
I'm gonna go with Memoirs of a Geisha.
That is correct, you son of a bitch!
You brought it home nicely done!
Wow!
Tough category, impressive!
Nicely played, dude!
That was impressive!
Holy shit, Tyler!
I was so worried you'd go Last Samurai.
Yeah.
Holy crap, dude.
That was impressive.
I will come on your actual face.
I will...
That's one of the prizes?
Yeah!
Even though...
I'm so nervous. Yeah! Evening, fool!
I forgot to mention the fucking prizes, man. They're in my pockets. It's not a bag this time. Whip it out!
I'm just gonna hand it to you. Whip it out!
I gotta hand it to you. That was amazing.
You get Graham Elwes Comedian's Got a Boo Boo.
There you go.
Rumor in the audience is that it's hilarious.
And, uh, Doug Bensley, professional humor-edian, it's alright. It's okay.
And this is something somebody gave me somewhere, and I'm just re-gifting it.
It's kind of a cool little figure. It says, My Robot Nation on it.
And I don't know who gave it to me or why but there you go buddy. Yeah Bradley!
Bradley!
Give it up for Bradley.
Yeah Bradley Danvers!
Knockin' it down.
Knockin' it down right away.
Now this is the part of the show where Graham stops yelling.
Yeah!
Graham Elwood, everybody.
That was fun. Nicely done, man.
That was, wow, very impressive.
Very impressive.
Hey, everybody. We're back.
Back in the car.
Oh, that guy that kept yelling out, that's hilarious.
Classic, I'm sure he's the funniest guy at his whatever.
There's no way he is.
He thinks he is. He thinks he is, that's what I'm saying.
He thinks like, oh, everyone at the office thinks I'm hilarious.
No, they don't.
Yeah, yeah.
He's fucking, he's Andy Bernard.
Yeah, he's fucking he's andy bernard yeah he's right
yeah that's hilarious just kept yelling that out repeatedly through the whole show and and
i actually he and the guy that was with him came they came up and he's like the guy that was with
him was like oh man you guys are i love both your podcasts it's great i'm sorry that's my boss
oh man, you guys are, I love both your podcasts, it's great, I'm sorry, that's my boss.
Like, that guy was his boss, I think.
Oh, I was right, Andy Bernard.
Yeah, and it's just, the other thing that's so puzzling about that is, Michael Scott.
There was 300 people at that show, and they were all like diehard podcast fans.
Like, it was such a great show, and then that, where would that guy think in his brain,
yep, I'm gonna, I'm gonna yell that out and everyone will love it.
No, they don't. You're an idiot.
Yeah, you know,
I hope he listens to the podcast
and has learned a valuable lesson, but you know
he hasn't and he's just gonna go on
being that way.
There's nothing we can do about it.
Does anyone hunger for more games?
Oh, buddy, I know I do.
Let's play Six Degrees, Hold the Bacon.
Oh, snap.
We give each other two movie star names.
And then he who can connect his pairing in the least amount of movies, moves, degrees, whatever you want to call it.
So if you just can think of a movie they were both in
Like if one of us is dumb enough to give the other one a movie
Where the two people were actually
You know in a movie together
Then that's zero degrees
Because they're in a movie together
And then one degree, two degree, three degree
I think last week we got
We got the movies in like one of them was
two degrees and the other was three degrees after i thought about it for a long time and
and mentioned it on the show i've gotten some tweets from people great tweets coming in and
say okay so send those to graham because i find them aggravating because it's like they could
even use imdb or whatever sure i just i just like seeing it because it's like they could even use IMDB or whatever sure I just like seeing it because it's like
it's a new game for me so my brain
is so geared for Len Malton or Bill
the title
I need to retrain my brain
alright so help Graham train
to win the
to win the
six degrees hold the bacon
Olympics and the time limit for coming up to win the six degrees hold the bacon Olympics.
And the time limit for coming up with your answer
is the amount of time it takes the other person
to say all of their plugs.
So we can get those in during the...
Because people listening to podcasts
don't like to listen to us think.
That makes sense.
Sure.
I would
think it'd be fun to just listen
to silent driving
and thinking, which is
what we do all the time when we're not
doing a podcast. We just sit here quietly
and listen to gunshots.
Listening to gunshots.
Alright, do you have
two actor names for me, Grant? Yes, I do.
Okay. I've got LeVar Burton
You've thought about this
And Katharine Hepburn
Oh, you're an asshole
That's just stupid
That's ridiculous
But I'll do it
I'll try to do it
LeVar Burton and Katharine Hepburn
Alright, while you're thinking of that, Doug,
my new CD came out last week,
Graham Elwood's Palm Strike Dance Party.
And it was recorded at Go Bananas Comedy Club in Cincinnati.
It's about 45 minutes of stand-up.
And then I put on a three to four minute bonus dance song
with Natasha Legiaro doing the vocals.
It was produced by Mike Furman from
Hard and Firm. Pulp Strike Dance
Party is available in iTunes.
And I will personally
autograph copies that you buy
at ComedyFilmNerds.com.
So, Graham Elwood's Pulp Strike Dance
Party.
That's all of your
plugs? Alright.
If you want some more, you need some more you need some more give me
another plug uh we'll be doing a comedy film nerds uh book launch hundredth ish episode party
we're way way into the hundreds already um june 18th at nerd melt we're gonna have um it's gonna
be a live podcast recording with we had 11 contributing writers so far we've got matt
weinholt and alan havey booked and we going to get some more people to come down.
And we'll be selling autographed copies of the Comedy Film Nerds Guide to Movies from Morgan James Publishers.
June 18th at Nerd Melt.
Awesome. Those were beautiful, beautiful plugs.
Those were beautiful, beautiful plugs.
So I've got, so far I can only think of, I could probably get there in four or five moves, but I just don't have them all mapped out.
What do you got? Because I think the way to get there is to go, LeVar Burton was in Star Trek Generations with Patrick Stewart.
And then you go Patrick Stewart to, he was in X-Men with Ian McKellen.
Oh, there you go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then Ian McKellen was in Lord of the Rings with, uh, somebody.
But you know what I mean?
Somebody.
But you know what I mean?
Like, you get somebody from Lord of the Rings that was in something with Peter O'Toole,
and then you go Peter O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn in Lion and Winter.
But I gotta think of someone in Lord of the Rings,
like Ian Holm or...
Ian Holm must have been in something with Peter O'Toole.
At some point.
Oh, wow.
Right?
That's a good...
Let's see.
You know, we're listening to this thing.
I would go the...
For me, I was thinking the other way
I was thinking on Golden Pond
through to Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda to like
I don't know
the Electric Horseman
or Robert Redford
or Wilford Brimley or Robert Duvall
did they work with
Patrick Stewart or those guys?
Probably, yeah.
But you could go, once you're going that route, you could go, yeah.
It's a six degrees or five at best.
I'll be curious if someone can figure this out to get this on Twitter.
Well, if I spend a little more time thinking about it, I can come up with it.
It's just trying to see if you can connect two names quickly.
All right.
So I will give you for your two names. So all
you got to do is, uh, get to connect any two, these two names in, uh, six, six degrees or
less. And you're a winner today, Graham. And, uh, cause I failed and, um, your two names Let's go with Tom Hanks
And
How about
Steve Carell
Tom Hanks and Steve Carell
Yeah
Those are your two names
Here are my plugs.
Okay.
Everybody, let's have a tweet up at the Sleeper Agent show in Atlanta on Thursday night, May 17th.
Are you going to make noises the whole time we're doing this?
Well, I don't have a pen to write it down with like you had.
I'm driving.
Oh, yeah, that's true.
That's a good point.
But it's distracting me from my amazing
plugs. So I'll give you
I'll give you
I'll give you a little extra
I'll give you a little extra time.
Thursday night, May 17th
in Atlanta, Georgia, I'm going to go
see, so's Graham, and Graham's going to go see, so is Graham,
and Graham's going to be at the Laughing Skull that whole weekend,
but we're going to go see Sleeper Agent at Graveyard in the Basement Tavern.
Basement at the Graveyard Tavern.
That's what it's called, Basement at the Graveyard Tavern.
I've got a sold-out Douglas Movies taping at Laughing Skull in Atlanta
on Friday, May 18th. Thanks to everyone for getting
your tickets so quickly.
I'll be in Bloomington,
aka Bloomy's, Indiana
at the Comedy Attic, May 19th.
And we'll do a Douglas Movies
taping the next day on May 20th
at 420.
Houston Improv, May 24th with Graham Elwood.
Zany's in Nashville May 25,
26, 27.
Douglas Movie's on the 27th,
which is Memorial Day.
We've got a very special guest flying in for that.
And, of course, Graham
will be there as well.
What do you think you have, Graham?
God, this is probably
very... I'm better at picking
two obscure names
rather than
connecting these
but I will say
um
uh okay
Steve Carell
was in uh
Anchorman
mm-hmm
with um
oh now I'm
blanking on
his names
this is horrible
uh
there was that other gentleman,
and that other guy.
The network, the head of the network.
And a fourth guy.
The older comedy.
He's done a thousand.
Fred Willard.
Fred Willard.
All right.
He was in with Fred Willard.
Fred Willard was in...
No, no, no.
Yeah.
No, let's go this way.
No, no, no.
40-Year-Old Virgin.
40-Year-Old Virgin with Kathleen Keener.
Kathleen Keener was in the Paul Newman movie where he's the old guy.
Not nobody's fool.
He was pretending he was in a wheelchair.
This is horrible.
I can't think of the name of the movie.
God, he was an old bank robber that was pretending he was an invalid.
Kathleen Keener was
the nurse that figured
it out.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Road to Perdition. Yeah, and then I would go Road to Perdition.
No, that's not...
That's what I'm saying.
That's the name of the movie where he pretended to be
an invalid.
Yeah, he was in a wheelchair going,
there's only murderers in this room.
There was, I mean, I really thought Road to Perdition,
Road to Perdition was his last big movie, right?
Wasn't it?
Just about.
And Nobody's Fool was before that,
with Bruce Willis and Melanie Griffith.
And I don't know what this movie is you're talking about.
Cars?
Cars?
Cars 2? It came out before. He wasn't in Cars 2, right? No. It came out before. Alright, I gotta look
it up, dude. I gotta look it up. You and your crazy make-em-ups. This is not a make-em-up.
If this is, you lose if this is not a movie. If movie doesn't exist if Paul Newman and Catherine Keener
weren't in a movie together
my next two albums are going to be
Gunshots and Jazz
and then Graham Elwood's Crazy Make-Em-Ups
wow you already have
your next two album titles
if only were that easy
just recorded an hour of you
trying to think of the name of this movie
you're making up films all right so i'm going to type in katherine keener into imdb
imdb and see what uh what happens
although maybe i should have typed i'm going to type type in Paul Newman, because it'll be one of his last movies.
Yeah.
I mean, she's probably done a shit ton of movies since then, so... Oh, shit!
I can't even get online right now.
All right.
So that's something we'll have to figure out later,
and we'll have one of my producers jump in and give us the correct answer.
Graham Elwood's Make-Em-Up has been certified by...
And then make a fart noise.
No, the fart noises are the transitions in and out of the road show.
I want this to be more like morning radio.
I want this to be a morning zoo car cast with weird, dumb sound effects.
I like sound effects.
They make me laugh because their sounds are funny sometimes.
They are.
Especially farts because farts are a lot funnier when you hear them but don't see or smell them.
You see a lot of farts.
I'm just saying, it's not funny at all when you see a fart.
God dang.
All right, thanks for listening to all this shit.
As always,
that's hilarious guy
is a shithead.
Now it's time for Doug
to watch another talkie.
Eyes of gold, his viewing prowess
makes him cocky. There's no
room in his heart for you
cause Doug loves
movies!