Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast - Mini #180: Gilbert and Frank's Twitter Mailbag

Episode Date: September 6, 2018

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Starting point is 00:00:43 Visit mila.ca to learn more. And away we go, listen to Mel Come on, listen to Mel Gilbert and Frank's very amazing Colossal Melbag Colossal Melbag Colossal Melbag Hi, this is Gilbert Gottfried And I'm here with my co-host Frank Santopadre And this is Gilbert and Frank's amazing Colossal Obsessions.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Now, let's get some old news out of the way first. What's the old news? Your son's signature on the table here? Yes, yes. Did you call him and tell him? Yeah, I look down. I see this little drawing that I know my son always draws this weird character and his name. And so he obviously, so I guess this is a good sign. Well, yeah, we should let everybody know that we're in a new facility.
Starting point is 00:02:01 We are no longer, Frank Verderosa is still here with us. Hello. Hi, Frankie. But we're in Earwolf Verderosa is still here with us. Hello. Hi, Frankie. But we're in Earwolf's brand-spanking new space. Yeah. And my son beat me to it. How was your son here without you?
Starting point is 00:02:16 There was a show. Was that... What was the name of that? Was that Mr... Mr. Talk Show? Mr. Game Show? What's the name of that? Was that Mr. Talk Show? Mr. Game Show? What's the name of that show? Dave knows.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Oh, Dr. Game Show. Dr. Game Show. Yes, it's an Earwolf show. And my son and daughter were on it, and my son signed the table. Your son and daughter are being booked without you? Yes. Yeah. Shows?
Starting point is 00:02:43 Are they purposely trying to keep it from you? Yeah. I assume Dara was here with them? Yes. Yeah. Shows? Are they purposely trying to keep it from you? Yeah. I assume Dara was here with them? Yeah. It's a family act. What do you call it? We should explain.
Starting point is 00:02:55 We're in Earwolf's new studio and there is a butcher block table if you're not familiar with Earwolf's other shows where they've mentioned it
Starting point is 00:03:04 and everybody that's here, both guests and hosts, sign the table. So we're sitting at a butcher block table with about 500 signatures on it. Yeah. And one of those is Max Gottfried. Yeah. So, yes, we've been off all summer. And because this is a new studio, we just did another interview with our pal, Alan Swybell. We did.
Starting point is 00:03:29 And you and Alan Swybell went off to the men's room to go pee. You're giving them a whole behind the scenes. Yeah. We didn't actually pee together side by side. Well, I thought something's going on in there. Because this is the longest pee anyone's ever taken. We were having a George Maharis moment. I was perfecto. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:54 We couldn't find a paper bag to stand in. Yeah. That was the issue. And I'm wondering what's taken so long. We were locked out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Finally, I heard screaming.
Starting point is 00:04:07 You finally did hear screaming? Finally. Yeah. You were sitting in here with the door closed and you heard screaming? No, no. I was walking around. To get a look for snacks. You were on a snack raid.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Yeah. Tell the truth. And there are no snacks here. Well, they don't know who they're dealing with yet here with you. They'll adjust. Oh, and I should tell you too, last time we did a whole game, which I got every question right when we were doing a Columbo quiz. Oh yeah, that was great. And you were making fun of me saying, because I said that Larry Storch was on Columbo.
Starting point is 00:04:55 The episode where Dick Van Dyke is the murderer, Larry Storch shows up as a driving instructor. Right. I was making fun of you because you thought Larry Storch was a celebrity killer. That would have been great. Well, that was wishful thinking. Yes, it was. But we also, we did point out that Forrest Tucker was a victim. Oh. On a Columbo episode. He was beaten to death with his own dick.
Starting point is 00:05:16 So it would be very hard to find the murder weapon. And I forget this guy's name. Mm-hmm. Jonathan something. Yeah. Because I think you answered him on Twitter. Okay. And he said Loncini Jr. was in Spider Baby.
Starting point is 00:05:37 That's right. With Hague. Sid Hague. haig sid haig he was in lon janey jr was in spider baby with sid haig yeah who was in choo-choo and the philly flash right with jack warden who was in problem child with me fantastic but then i thought too that's what three steps yeah three three three degrees i was in a movie. Well, I did an animated movie with Sly Stallone. Yeah, Animal Crackers. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:13 So Sly Stallone was in Rocky with Burgess Meredith, who was, of course, in Of Mice and Men. With Lon Chaney. Very good. Very good. Very good. Two degrees. Yeah. If I have this right. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:28 So that episode we did, The Six Degrees of Gilbert Gottfried, that was a pretty popular episode. Oh, yes. Because a lot of fans started writing it and doing their own versions. It's so weird. It's like the fans we have will come up with the most obscure stuff, and they'll skate circles around us. Yeah, they really got into that. They really got into the Columbo episode. And they'll get angry at us.
Starting point is 00:06:55 They got angry because I didn't remember that Jessica Walter was also a Columbo killer. I'd only mentioned Ed Begley and Dick Van Dyke and Lee Grant. Jessica Walter says hi, by the way. Oh, you saw Jessica. Oh, very nice. She came down to our
Starting point is 00:07:11 where Nutmeg is working. How'd she like the new space? She liked it. We love her. Yeah, she was a lot of fun. She's the only person, the only guest we ever had
Starting point is 00:07:19 who actually sang to us. Yes. Without us requesting that they sing. Without you mangling the. Oh, and some guy sent me a gift. I think his name is like D. Kinski or. Oh, David Kinski.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Yes. Yes. He sent you the Marx Brothers book. Yeah. He sent me one too. So we really, we have to thank him. Yeah. That book is, I posted on Facebook.
Starting point is 00:07:41 You're not going to believe this Marx Brothers coffee table book. And he wrote me to thank me. He said, you must have some following on Facebook because I just sold 30 books. Yeah. Or something like that. And I think he only printed 500 to begin with. Drew has some stuff in there. Did you go through the book?
Starting point is 00:07:57 Yeah. It's pretty wild. Yeah. It's wild to see those old movie theaters. When movies were new. Oh, God. In the early 30s when movie theaters were show places were new. Oh, God. In the early 30s when movie theaters
Starting point is 00:08:07 were show places because it was new business. Yeah, when you got dressed up to go to the movies. Yeah, and it's incredible to see how much effort was made to deck out these movie theaters for a Marx Brothers movie.
Starting point is 00:08:21 People on the streets in costume and decking out the marquee and inflatable dolls and all kinds of stuff. And there's color photos in there. Set photos. And there's a photo of Harpo without the wig. Did you see that? In a rehearsal for Animal Crackers? No. Yeah. Take a look. Take another look at the book. There's some great photos in there. And a forward by Bill Marks.
Starting point is 00:08:45 So we have to get on the show. Yes. We have to get Bill in here. And both of Groucho had two daughters. There was Melinda? Gesundheit. Yeah. There was Melinda, and I'm having trouble remembering the other daughter's name.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Yeah, they all had M sounds. Yeah, of course, Stolier would know. I think one of them passed, and one of them is with us. We do not have Raybone with us this week. No. So we do not have our crack research. That's why we'll be able to find answers to these questions much quicker. There is a computer right next to you, Gilbert.
Starting point is 00:09:20 You think Gilbert's going to move over there and use that computer? Oh, geez. It's nothing to sneeze at. It's a Macintosh. I think he had two daughters. The one where he famously made the crack, she can only go into the pool at the Restricted Country Club up to her waist because she was half Jewish. I think that was the second daughter. I think that was Melinda.
Starting point is 00:09:41 But there was another daughter. Yeah. We've been off for a while now. What, a month? How long have we been away from each other? Oh, God. I've missed you terribly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:52 You're off doing television shows for HGTV. Yeah. Was that with the flea market flip? Oh, yeah. You did? There's pictures of you with power tools on social media that terrified me. We're in the brand new space. Verda Rosa is still here.
Starting point is 00:10:08 We met the new staff here, the lovely people at Airwolf. We met Dave. Oh, and I did a skit on the show Dweck. Oh, you did that thing about the football players kneeling. Yes. Somebody sent that to me. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:23 So a lot of people seem to like that. Yeah. Who wrote that? Oh, Tom Leopold. Was it Tom Leopold? Yeah, because Tom's in it with you. What else do we have to get to?
Starting point is 00:10:35 How do you see Dweck? Well, I guess you're going to look up Dweck. I got to say, I saw Tom's post and looked for it. I can't find it. He'll have to tell us
Starting point is 00:10:43 where to find it. Oh, it was on Facebook somewhere. Would you play the head of the, you played a. I was a PR guy. A PR guru. Who says that the kneeling thing's the best thing in the world. Right, right, right. I just saw you cursing a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Oh, yeah. I just saw you calling everybody a fuck. Yeah. And I thought, this is up his alley. We had a couple of passings, too. The great Barbara Harris. Oh, yeah. From Family Plot and Freaky Friday and many other movies.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And Aretha, of course. Were you at the Friars Club roast when Aretha sang the national anthem? And Jeff Ross got up and made that joke about her and she gave him the finger? Oh, was this the fat lady? Yes. She opened the show but no disrespect to aretha of course who we just lost but jeff ross got up and aretha had opened the show by singing the national anthem a beautiful rendition by the way and jeff got up and said i thought the show was what did he say i thought the show was, what did he say? I thought the show wasn't over until the fat lady sang. I'm fucking up the joke, but she just flashed him the bird from the dais without flinching. When she died, I wanted to find a picture of me and her together because I said, I know.
Starting point is 00:11:59 You took a picture with her? Yeah. Queen of Soul. And this was at the end. She was on Saturday Night Live. Oh. And I'm there looking like Michael Jackson with my old haircut. You're Jufro.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Yeah. Yeah. Wow, that season of Saturday Night Live was booking Aretha Franklin? Yes. Pretty good. Yeah. Pretty damn good. I worked with her on an award show.
Starting point is 00:12:22 She was great. She was great. I mean, the highlight was being able to invite my wife and my relatives to come see her sing live. Oh, my God. TV Land Awards. And she did three numbers and just a thrill. We lost Neil Simon. Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:38 The great Doc Simon. We were sitting here talking to Alan Zweibel about him. Alan knew him. Do you think we should have tried to get him on the show? Oh, he was, you did worse. We did because the,
Starting point is 00:12:49 the most recent episode that ran with Rieger. Yeah. He was mentioned. Was he? And then I was just editing Jonathan Lynn for Monday and Neil Simon is mentioned. Oh boy. And also mentioned is that story of Jackie Mason,
Starting point is 00:13:03 given the finger and it's the third or fourth account of it, but a totally different spin. I know. Have we ever tried to get Neil Simon on? Well, he had dementia for a good number of years. And I think even when we started the show in 2014. And I think he was a reluctant interview, even under the best of circumstances. Can you count? Do you remember too many Neil Simon, that many Neil Simon interviews?
Starting point is 00:13:29 I remember a Neil Simon interview I heard like many years ago. Somewhat reclusive. I heard another dementia story. Oh, about Tim Conway. Tim Conway. Yeah, that's heartbreaking. We've known that for months. Actually, it was just announced, but we've known it for months.
Starting point is 00:13:44 You know, we dig into these people. We try to track them down. We've known that for months. Actually, it was just announced, but we've known it for months. You know, we dig into these people. We try to track them down. We call publicists. We call friends of friends, people who they know who have been on our show. And we knew that for about, I don't know, about eight or ten months. And with, like, the age group we go after, it's like sometimes they, when you you ask them they could be totally ready to go oh yeah within a day or so sure we've had them lose it in the middle of an interview yes yes yes and that includes us yeah
Starting point is 00:14:17 truth be told we asked him conway maybe about two years ago, and I worked with him again. I worked with him on the Mark Twain Prize. He was wonderful, but shy. Another guy, I think, not comfortable, really comfortable doing interviews. Yeah, if he was one of those people, like if he was in character. Yeah, he'd do shtick in an interview, but he didn't strike me as the kind of guy that would go deep into his own life or his own feelings or even his own memories. We'll never know.
Starting point is 00:14:52 But funny. I could tell you stories about that Mark Twain prize in the rehearsal dinner, and he stole the show. He was so brilliant. But anyway, yeah. I mean, you're going to deal with that when you're dealing with the kind of bookings that we do on this show. We're trying to get people who have this history to draw upon. And we won't say the name, but yeah, one time, I mean, we've had a few who would seem like they'd get a little tired in the middle.
Starting point is 00:15:27 Yeah, but isn't that true of us? Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. As well, we also lost a guest. We lost Charlotte Ray. Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Yeah. She was so funny on- By her book. By her book. Yes. By her book. Buy her book. Yes. Whoever was with her kept asking, are you going to plug her book?
Starting point is 00:15:51 I think it was her son. Oh, and make sure you buy her book. She was hilarious. We kept trying to get her to talk about Car 54. And then about 40 minutes into the show, she she says how long is this show oh yeah because i think she thought or nobody told her that she's gonna be like a radio radio interview
Starting point is 00:16:13 was gonna be 10 minutes or 15 minutes and nobody briefed her that it was a career retrospective that it was an hour but you got her talking about sylvia schnauzer oh yeah and she didn't like joey ross very much should we re-release that episode uh maybe maybe we'll look into it it's behind the paywall but by this point yeah um she she was funny she you know and yeah the thing with the thing where she kept going back to the book we were trying to get her to remember obscure stuff and uh like she'd work with paul lynn in college yes yeah and uh and we were trying to get her to remember obscure stuff. And like she'd worked with Paul Lynn in college. Yes. Yeah. And we were trying to get her to remember Hello Down There.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Oh, my God. Where she was the housekeeper when Ken Berry and Tony Randall lived in the underwater city. Yes. In the underwater home and all of this stuff. I wish I could see the look on her face while we were peppering her with these questions from jobs that she'd done 45 years ago that she had no memory of. She forgot about it after she was through doing it. Absolutely. Absolutely. But all things considered, we've been doing this show four years, a little over four.
Starting point is 00:17:14 We've done over 230 shows now. We have not lost that many people. No. You know, so. We've lost more episodes than people. We have. Thanks to you. It wasn't me. It wasn't him. You know, so. We've lost more episodes than people. We have. Thanks to you.
Starting point is 00:17:25 It wasn't me. It wasn't him. But this, I find strange that we interviewed, I think, 12 or 15 people, I've said this before on the show, in their 90s. And all of them are still with us. And. Al Jaffe, Peter Marshall, Larry Storch, Lee Grant, Roger Corman, and more. Dick Van Dyke and Carl Reiner and Norman Lear, obviously. They're all still with us. And Bill Macy.
Starting point is 00:17:48 They're all still with us. And I forget who sent this tweet, but someone, he mentioned one or two of the guests we had. And he said, and once again, the podcast is teaching us we have nothing to fear with our 80s and 90s. Isn't that nice? Yeah. I love when people write things like that. They died right after they tweeted that. All right, you.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Very tragic. Quickly, we want to also thank, in addition to David Kinski, for sending us the wonderful Marx Brothers book. I want to thank our pal Eric Rine, who writes a lot about the show, tweets a lot about the show. He sent me, Gilbert, you would appreciate this. I may give this to you because I'm not a coffee drinker. He sent me orange flavored coffee in honor of Cesar Romero.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Oh, geez. Very specific gift. I love it. I'm not a coffee drinker. Maybe you and Frank can enjoy it. And I should say that when we were interviewing just now, Alan Swybell, somehow the name danny thomas came up yeah and he knew immediately of course who do you think you're dealing with and then uh alan swibell told
Starting point is 00:18:56 us a danny thomas reference when he was talking to um to forget his name, Larry Sanders. Oh, Gary Shandling. Yeah, he told us a funny Gary Shandling response. Yeah, he was talking to Gary Shandling about Danny Thomas and Gary Shandling once again. Of course. Everybody knows that. I think people at this point, people who aren't in show business and have never wanted to be in show business know that story.
Starting point is 00:19:30 I also want to thank James Wren, another listener of the show. He sent me Dolomite. Do you remember Dolomite? Oh, my God, yeah. Rudy Ray Moore. Yes. Yeah, he sent me three DVDs of Dolomite, Disco Godfather, and The Human Tornado. Dolomite, which the New York
Starting point is 00:19:46 Times called the Citizen Kane of Kung Fu Pimpin' Films. And Larry and Scott, our friends, Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander are writing a movie, in fact they just wrapped, where Dolomite is played by Eddie Murphy. Oh, wow. And Chris Rock's in it, and
Starting point is 00:20:01 Keegan-Michael Key, and a lot of other people. So there you go. So we've got to have Larry and Scott come back and talk about Dolomite. Now, last but not least, now, a fan sent this to Gilbert. I'm moving a box across the table. I think it's Herve Villachez's coffin. This is a box about a foot and a half long. I hope it's the monkeys from the comic book.
Starting point is 00:20:26 No, this was sent by Andy McKenna of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, and he has a business, and he made this. I'm scared. This is a handmade gift, Gilbert, so I want you to be impressed. I'm opening the box. I'm more scared now. Can you see what this is? Oh, it's a bowling pin.
Starting point is 00:20:44 A bowling pin of Jafar and Iago. Look at that. Oh, wow. Isn't that fantastic? He made that for you. Wow. That's real. Oh, thank you.
Starting point is 00:20:56 I wish we had video so Andy could see the look on Gilbert's face. We'll take a picture when we're done. We'll take a picture and we'll put it up on social for Andy and everybody else. But isn't that impressive handiwork? Wow. Look at that. Look at that Iago. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Put that right in your house next to your Iago doll. Yeah. That's on your counter. Look at that. I'm going to take it out. Jeez. So there it is. That's clever.
Starting point is 00:21:18 There you go, Andy. It is clever. He has a business, which I'm going to plug. He does this. Pinheads, custom-made bowling pins. Brilliant. So we can get a Danny Thomas. I'm going to plug. He does this. Pinheads, custom-made bowling pins. Brilliant. So we can get a Danny Thomas one and a Caesar one. And what else do we need?
Starting point is 00:21:34 Alan Ladd? And on the table to welcome me to the show. Is an orange. Is an orange, yes. It's not a reference to the godfather it's i thought you grabbed that i figured you saw it was for free and you took it yeah we will return to gilbert godfrey's amazing colossal podcast after this baseball is finally back get in on major league action and swing for the fences with betMGM, the king of sportsbooks.
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Starting point is 00:22:43 He loved it so much, he opened Prince's Hot Chicken. Hot chicken in the window. This is one of many sounds in Tennessee with a story to tell. To hear them in person, plan your trip at tnvacation.com. Tennessee sounds perfect. I'm going to read five or ten minutes of tweets. I need Dave back in here because I'm using Dave's phone, and now I'm locked out.
Starting point is 00:23:08 I need his password. Is Dave still in there? Well, just tell everybody Dave's password. It's 763. Okay, Dave, you want to knock that out for me? Because I'm going to read a couple of quick tweets from fans. What a guy. All right, Gil.
Starting point is 00:23:20 How about that? How about that pin? Yeah. Isn't that fantastic? thank you uh this is good because now gilbert can crinkle that paper the whole rest of the episode right by his microphone and this is lovely this is what don't torment yes we'll do about 10 minutes of uh of tweets here just to get people's get back in the swing of things and allow people to hear their voice. Perfect segue.
Starting point is 00:23:46 This is from Thad Komarovsky. Hey, don't think I heard it brought up on the podcast, but of Ren, of Ren and Stimpy, had a collection of celebrity glass coffee tables. Oh! On the Ren and Stimpy show that Stimpy destroyed, prompting a nervous breakdown, and Danny Thomas was front and center. Here, he sent pictures. This is a signed coffee table. Danny Thomas was front and center. Here, he sent pictures. This is a signed coffee table, Danny Thomas coffee table from a Ren and Stimpy episode. Wow.
Starting point is 00:24:11 So there you go. So it was not only on Veep, but it was on the Ren and Stimpy show. So very much out in the culture. Yes. As it has been for years. That was from Thad Komarovsky. Trip Great says, Hey, guys, Jack Palance was on a Tonight Show rerun from 1991. We talked about Jack Palance with Bruce Valanche. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Who did the push-ups on the Oscars. It was amazing. Anyone who wants to understand Jack Palance should watch this. A great man. That Valanche episode may be as popular and as funny as any episode that we did. Yeah. And I think the Joan Crawford peeing on David Niven story has now entered. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:24:57 Yeah. That definitely will be repeated on this show. That has become a part of it. William Wennekers wants to know guys, the Belzer episode the Belzer, Leopold, and Schaefer episode was a delight. Thanks, gents. It was good to see the Belzer again. Yeah, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Like when we had them on Leopold, Belzer, and Paul Schaefer. And Paul Schaefer, of course. Plastic's going to drive Frank crazy, so I'm going to take it. It's reminding me of when we made that little video at the 200th episode. Yeah. And I started deliberately scratching the lav mic,
Starting point is 00:25:36 talking about the importance of good audio. Oh, yeah. I'm having flashbacks to that. And Paul opening that package of cookies. For three hours. Of chips. Oh, that took a month.
Starting point is 00:25:47 And what was funny about that episode with the three of them, we weren't sure. That was one of those episodes we weren't sure about because we thought, oh, well, they're all kind of talking over each other. A couple of people had issues with that. But by and large, they liked it.
Starting point is 00:26:03 People loved it. Well, you know, we try to get that Danny Rose vibe. Yes. Of people. Occasionally, we like to do a group episode, and we try. And it's very hard. You're not directing a movie. Yeah. You know, it's not Broadway Danny Rose, where they can keep stopping the camera and do new takes, and people stop talking.
Starting point is 00:26:19 It's a little bit of a free-for-all. Yeah. So you're going to get what you get. And some people dig that, and some people are thrown by it. Yeah. It's fun to mix when you have that many people. I'm sure it was. It's delightful.
Starting point is 00:26:30 I'm sure it was. Greg W., on today's Real Gilbert Mini Obsessions, Skelton Nags is Columbo. You said that Skelton Nags, he drew Skelton Nags. Oh, wow. It's pretty good, huh? That is a good Skelton. Nice job, Greg. Or as I say, Canags. It mightton nags. Oh, wow. That's pretty good, huh? That is a good Skelton. Nice job, Greg.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Or as I say, canags. It might be canags. Oh, and there was a movie on TV, a Boris Karloff film called Isle of the Dead. Yeah, I know that one. And Skelton. Skelton turned up. He shows up. You need a red Skelton, Skelton canags double feature.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Three oranges. Three oranges. He writes us a lot. When either of my cats do something wrong now, I say you motherfucker, you little shit. And that's Sullivan's voice because he loved that. Chuck and Riley, another podcast guest
Starting point is 00:27:20 on Columbo, I told you, was Jessica Walter in Mind Over Mayhem. That episode even had Robbie the Robot in it. How many episodes have featured that, like the Ed Sullivan, the finger man? Oh my God, so many. Well, you were just asking about the discrepancy. Jonathan Lynn, who's next week's guest, or whenever the hell this runs, last week's guest, or this week's guest, or whenever the hell this runs, last week's guest, or this week's guest,
Starting point is 00:27:46 he was there. He was one of the few people who was actually, I mean, Van Johnson was there. We can't ask him for an eyewitness account. Yeah, because Belzer said it was the Bay City Rollers, and he was adamant about it. Right, but he was wrong. But Jonathan Lynn said it was the animals.
Starting point is 00:28:03 It was the animals. It was, in fact, the animals. Belzer had his dates wrong because the Bay City Rollers didn't come along for another half a decade or more. But yeah, that story has come up. Beiner told us. Oh, yeah. He does a whole imitation of it going, you know, you motherfucker, you cocksucker. We've got fucking nuns watching this show.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Did he say something anti-Semitic? In some versions I've heard he's saying he's calling Mason a little Jew. Here's how anal people are, too. We were talking about people correcting us. Jeff Siegel. Frank, am I within the first hundred people to tell you that the Shatner episode of The Twilight Zone mentioned this week was titled Nightmare at 20,000 feet, not 40,000 feet? This is how up our ass these people are. Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:56 I realized it as soon as I said it that it was 20,000 feet. People are having a field day with the thing about Raybone missing all the body parts. Oh, yes. They're sending in Captain Renault wants you to know nothing. I said nothing beats Gilbert's old groucho. Oh, thank you. So if we get Bill Marks on here, will you do old groucho? Oh, my God, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:16 Will you have the balls to do old groucho for him? No, on a recent episode, I threw in, we had recorded some wraparounds for the commercial breaks, and you did an old groucho that went on, it goes on for like three minutes. Yeah. And I recently threw that into an episode, just figured people would appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:29:32 It's yeah. I mean, that's, that's his bread and butter. One, one time I ran into Dick Cavett in a hotel lobby and I went up to him and started doing the old groucho. And then riding in the elevator, I continued doing the old groucho. And then finally, he ran away from me. And I waited. Who was this?
Starting point is 00:29:57 Dick Cavett. Dick Cavett. And then I called his room. And he goes, hello. I love it. his room and he goes hello and i said you know when we were filming a night at the opera an opera back then was when people would sing it was a form of singing was he in stitches did he love did he love it at first, he loved it. Then he... He couldn't stop.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Couldn't wait to get away from you. I was torturing him with it. We have an upcoming guest. I don't know what the schedule is. I guess he's after next week's guest. Or in two weeks. Who has some Groucho stories. Who has some personal Groucho stories. And we'll let people guess who that is.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Troy. Troy says, I couldn guess who that is. Troy. Troy says, I couldn't believe that real Gilbert had to guess to get Ruth Gordon during the Columbo quiz. I was screaming Ruth Gordon, Ruth Gordon over and over in my car. And other motorists thought I was nuts. These people are locked in. Yeah. Oh, they are. Gilbert. I don't think a lot of them realize we can hear when they yell at the radio like that.
Starting point is 00:31:03 We were able to hear that. Let's see. Let's see. Let's see. Hey, Tim Hanlon, will you try for Olivia de Havilland for an interview? No rush. She's only 102.
Starting point is 00:31:16 You think Olivia de Havilland would, no, Olivia Havilland's not doing a podcast at 102. Somehow I don't think so. I don't think so either. Let's see. What else do we have? Erica D, thanks so much in your Columbo cast at 102. Somehow I don't think so. I don't think so either. Let's see what else do we have. Erica D thanks so much in your Columbo episode
Starting point is 00:31:30 for mentioning Vera Miles. No one else mentions her which makes me quite sad. She's a terrific lady and one of my faves from classic Hollywood. She is 89. Vera Miles from Psycho. Oh my god yeah. Should we try Vera Miles? That's kind of interesting. See now Peter Falk, that was a sad end.
Starting point is 00:31:49 It was. That was a revelation to our fans that you knew how to do such a great Peter Falk. Yeah. People did not see that coming. TV's Chris Kenny, are you sure the victim in the Columbo episode titled Murder Under Glass wasn't? Danny Thomas. Excuse me, Mr. Thomas. I'm a big fan of yours.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Now, we found a coffee table. Oh, God. You know, in my house, my wife is very strict about keeping a coffee table clear. What have we done? Now, yours looks very, it felt sticky. Mr. Thomas. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Possibly why they never booked any Thomas. They didn't want the trouble. Albany Josh says, when will you guys do another live podcast? You've done some great ones. The dynamic difference is fun to hear for the listener. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Yeah. Live episodes are another one of those things like group episodes where not everybody digs them. No. But some people do. It definitely does change the dynamic. Yeah. We've done seven. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Susie Espin, Louis Black. Someone recently recommended getting Whoopi for an episode. Yes, I saw that. Yeah, that person is really, really on top of things. Yes. Did Gilbert know, Raymond Treadway, did Gilbert know that this movie is coming down the pipeline? It is My Dinner with Irvay.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Oh, yeah. Peter Dinklage. Yes. Is playing Irvay Villachez. You knew this existed? Yeah. I wonder why they chose him. It's a horrible idea.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Peter Dinklage's voice is so amazing, so resonant. Yeah. How are they going to get him to die? I'm sure he can pull it off. But I saw a trailer where he was doing. Was it a short trailer? A teaser, really. A teaser.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Brendan Bliss, our pal Brendan Bliss, who does those wonderful animations for us. I was screaming into my device. Jessica Walter was on season three of Columbo. These people. No, no. Our fans are this. The fans of this podcast are, you know, they're obsessed. That's why we call this mini episode Colossal Obsessions.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Yeah. Someone else wrote me. I don't have it here. They're upset that there are no actual clips of Dick and Stinky to be found on YouTube. They want to see you and Belzer doing Dick and Stinky. Frank, maybe you can call up this song, and we'll rap with it
Starting point is 00:34:20 if you feel like doing it. And I'll jump to something else after you do this. But Ernest III says, guys, forget about Mrs. And I'll jump to something else after you do this. But Ernest3, Ernest the Third, says, Guys, forget about Mrs. Robinson. I want to hear Gilbert sing this Sinatra nugget. And he sends a link to a song called Bim Bam Baby. Huh. Can you...
Starting point is 00:34:37 Do you want it live or do you want it in post? Because I'm not set up to record... We'll throw it on in post. That sounds like it would be great enough by itself. We'll throw it on in post. That sounds like it would be great enough by itself. We'll throw it on in post. Did you know this song? No. Bim Bam Baby?
Starting point is 00:34:50 But that sounds like a great one. And we'll end with this. Peter G. writes, I just finished the latest Colossal podcast with Bruce Valanche. I never figured he would be such a great guest. Well, we certainly did. The image of Bruce getting fisted by Jim Henson. Yes. Has forever damaged my psyche.
Starting point is 00:35:13 And next step says Sid and Marty were really funny too. We were in a role, I have to say, in the second half of the year. From Richard Donner to Billy West to Patton Oswalt to Keith Carradine. It's always this. A great run of shows. We're constantly surprised. Like even people where we enjoy the interview and we like them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:36 We're surprised how certain ones catch on. Yeah. Really big. Yeah. You'd never know. There are people that we've interviewed and thought, oh, well, that was all right. Yeah, sometimes you think that's just another show that we need to get through the week.
Starting point is 00:35:54 But then the response on social media is passionate. Yeah, sometimes we'll have those shows where we go, well, it can all be great. I'll tell you this, though. When I go back to hear them, when I'm doing the paper edit, and I go back and I listen to them, and I almost inevitably turn to my wife and say, this is better than I thought it was.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Oh, yeah. This is much better than I thought it was. Yeah. Because I'm in the mode of a listener, and I'm not actually in the middle of the show picking apart the things that aren't exactly the way I want them to be. Yeah. And, boy, I tell you, not to toot our own horn,
Starting point is 00:36:28 but I think our second half of 2018, we really had some, of course, there's still a couple of months left in the year, but we have some great bookings coming. Yeah, yeah. We have some wonderful people coming. We won't tell you who they are. No. One is a TV icon.
Starting point is 00:36:45 I think you know who I mean. We don't. We're trying to get Olivia to have one. No, we are not. I don't want to rush this one. What about Kirk Douglas? Is Scarlett Johansson coming? Gilbert would love that.
Starting point is 00:36:58 Oh, yeah. Yeah, she's coming. Well, we'll wrap this. She is in my fantasies scarlett johansson is coming constantly did you see the thing where scarlett johansson was chosen to be the first black 007 yes i saw that it was brilliant yeah very funny very funny as were all the people who were trolling fox news after the aretha franklin uh where they put Patti LaBelle up was also funny. Anyway, we're back.
Starting point is 00:37:27 We've been off five weeks, six weeks. Yeah. Gilbert's sitting here with his brand new Aladdin bowling pin, Andy McKenna. Wonderful work. We'll take a picture of this and share it with everybody. And thanks to everybody who sent stuff. We're happy to be in the new space here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:46 And Ray Bone will be back with us next week for everybody that's missing Ray Bone. For all five of you, stay tuned. Poor Paul. He's still on vacation. For all of you who are out there going, gee, I hope there's some questions that never get answered when Ray Bowman comes back. He'll be back next week. We'll be back next week.
Starting point is 00:38:12 More great guests. Thank you, Earwolf. Thank you, Frank. This has been Gilbert and Frank's amazing, colossal obsession. Here's that Sinatra song. amazing, colossal obsession. Here's that Sinatra song. Get my slim slam slippers and my easy chair
Starting point is 00:38:29 Run your flim flam fingers through my greasy hair Then kiss me baby Let me hold you tight Been north and south and east and west But even a honeybee needs some rest
Starting point is 00:38:43 When I get my jacket and my trousers pressed i follow the swallow right back to my nest don't you whim wham worry if my train is late gonna shim sham shuttle on a frim fram freight cause your bim bam baby's coming home tonight guitar solo Grab a mip-mop-mop and a brim-bram-broom Climb, climb, clean up the rim-ram room Cause your bim-bam baby's getting back tonight Get my slim-slam slippers and my easy chair Run your greasy fingers through my greasy hair Kiss me, baby, let me hold you tight
Starting point is 00:39:51 I've been north and south and east and west But even a honeybee needs some rest When I get my jacket and my pants all pressed I'll follow the swallow right back to my nest Don't you whim-wham worry if my choo-choo's late Gonna shim-sham shuttle on a frim-fram freight Cause your Bim Bam Baby's coming home tonight Cause your Bim Bam Baby's coming home tonight
Starting point is 00:40:24 Open that door, baby, cause here I come

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