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Episode Date: July 21, 2016Each week, comedian Gilbert Gottfried and comedy writer Frank Santopadre share their appreciation of lesser-known films, underrated TV shows and hopelessly obscure character actors -- discussing, diss...ecting and (occasionally) defending their handpicked guilty pleasures and buried treasures. This week: Chuck Connors! Tab Hunter! MORE "Men on the Run"! Billy Batson meets Ozzy Osbourne! And "The Terror of Tiny Town"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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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.
We're here once again at Nutmeg with our engineer Frank Fertorarosa and Paul Raybird is here in the corner.
Are you late for a colonoscopy?
You're really racing.
Well, I'm always in a hurry.
I hate to miss a second of it.
These are rushed, these intros.
Well, here we go.
This is a we haven't done a Twitter episode or a social media episode in a while.
So we're going to hear from our fans.
Okay.
And these are responses to two episodes that we did, one about wacky movie titles and one about fugitive-type shows, Run for Your Life and The Immortal.
First, I'll start with a fellow who calls himself Living Deliciously, who says, if you guys want to get Sig Haig,
Sig Haig.
Oh, well, that's what we're going to say.
Sig Haig.
If you guys want to get Sig Haig, go ahead and drop him a line.
Here's his address.
Oh, jeez.
So that's handy.
Thank you.
Somehow I never heard that without Pacino.
We do want to get Sig Haig, so thank you, Living Dangerously.
Here's one by Greg, G-R-E-G-G.
I love this.
It's completely random.
Frank, years ago I heard the legend of the midget hanging himself on the Wizard of Osset.
It is not true.
It is true, and if you listen closely, you hear,
Oh, no.
I am hanging here from a tree.
Wait a minute.
Herbie Muleschatz with a munchkin?
From this tree I can see the plane.
Greg goes on to say in his second tweet,
If you look closely you can see it's a swan or another large bird moving.
But it does not look like a midget hanging himself.
While Greg Gilbert respectfully disagrees.
Because I've seen loads of midgets hang themselves.
And I know for a fact that that, sir, was a midget hanging himself.
Oh, hilarious.
Daryl Alber says, have you guys seen the Tab Hunter documentary?
You should try to get Tab Hunter on the Real Gilbert ACP.
We're working on Tab Hunter.
Oh, yes. He's in Palm Springs and we have been in touch and
hopefully that will happen.
Our pal Jim Colucci thanks us for a great
time on the Amazing Colossal podcast.
Get Jim's book about the Golden Girls,
which is fantastic.
Here's someone who's responding to our Man on the
Run shows.
The Pretender. Do we know the
show The Pretender? The title. Who's in The Pretender. Do we know the show The Pretender?
The title.
Who's in The Pretender, Frankie?
That's a more recent one, and I can't remember who's in it.
Paul, do you have it loaded up?
Pretender.
That was a more modern one.
Somebody else.
Glenn Johnson says, wandering sci-fi shows.
I'm not sure these qualify.
Battlestar Galactica and Logan's Run.
They wouldn't really be wanderers.
They're kind of wandering the galaxy.
Yeah, it doesn't quite work.
Okay.
How about Doug Davila who says Run Joe Run on Saturday mornings?
But we talked about that one with Jack Sheldon.
Wasn't that Run Buddy Run?
Was it Run Buddy Run?
Yeah.
He's saying Run Joe Run.
I think you're right.
I think you're right.
The pretender looks like it was late 90s. Yeah.
What do you got?
Raised in a secret facility built for experimenting on children,
Jared is a genius who can master any profession and become anyone he has to be.
When he realizes as an adult that he's actually a prisoner
and his captors are not as benevolent as he's been told, he breaks out.
There he goes.
On the run.
Who starred in that?
Michael Jackson, I think.
No, it was not Michael Jackson.
Michael, no, Ryan Merriman.
The immortal Ryan Merriman.
Charles Indelicato, I love his name, says,
I remember an 80s man on the run series called The Phoenix.
I think it was canceled during a commercial break.
Do we know that one, The Phoenix?
Shall I look for that?
Yeah, dig that one out.
Buddy Spencer writes, of course, this one was obvious.
Then came Bronson.
Now, was that a Michael something?
Michael Parks.
Michael Parks.
He was at the con when you were at the—he was at the Chiller Fest with you in Jersey.
Did you talk to him?
No.
An American adventure drama television series.
Michael Parks aired on NBC in 1969.
Some of these don't deserve to be exhumed.
Yes.
The Phoenix, an alien released from an Incan tube, searches for his mate.
Wow.
Okay.
Wow.
Who was in that?
I heard The Phoenix is making a comeback.
What's that?
I heard The Phoenix is making a comeback. Judson... What's that? I heard the Phoenix is making a comeback.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Judson Scott.
Judson Scott.
Don't know him.
Nothing against him.
Bart Basterna.
Bart Basterna.
I love that name.
Run Buddy Run.
Yes.
With legendary musician and schoolhouse rock vocalist Jack Sheldon.
Yeah.
So I think Run Joey Run was a pop song.
Oh.
Yeah, but not a series.
I think Run Joey Run was a pop song.
Oh.
Yeah, but not a series.
Fox's early days original network, The Werewolf, which was basically The Hulk with a werewolf.
Oh, I remember that show. From Andrew Gorzowski.
But, oh, was he wandering from town to town?
I don't know.
Paul will look it up.
The Werewolf.
The Werewolf.
And so this was a TV series?
Yeah.
Our pal James Connell says, my favorite Martian.
Oh, fuck.
That was when Gilbert was furious that he couldn't name the last Bill Bixby show.
Funniest podcast moment so far this month.
Thank you, James.
You are too kind.
John Hughes also says, I was standing in my kitchen screaming, my favorite Martian, good night, Beantown.
So werewolf.
Yeah.
Grad student Eric Cord's life changes after being bitten by a werewolf.
That's every werewolf.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
But was he on the run?
I guess every werewolf is on the run.
You have to be because the townspeople would figure it out.
John J. York must be the guy.
But you know who's in this?
Who?
Chuck Connors.
Was he?
Yeah.
No shit.
Okay, yes, yes.
He's like this old hunter.
I don't know this show at all.
I do remember Chuck Connors being in it.
Our pal Stuart Rosenthal says Lazarus Man with Robert Urich and Nowhere Man with Bruce Greenwood.
Two shows about amnesiacs wandering town to town.
Oh.
How about that?
Amnesiacs, always a popular one.
Yes.
Well, what's-his-name was an amnesiac in Coronet Blue.
Yes.
Right.
I think they call it Alzheimer's now.
Yeah.
Was that called, is that Frank Converse?
That was Frank Verderosa.
Yeah, Frank Converse.
Yes. Then came Bronson with Michael Parks. He rode Verderosa. Yeah, Frank Converse.
Then came Bronson with Michael Parks.
He rode a motorcycle around the country, ran one season.
Someone is pitching.
That was from Staffino McLaughlin.
Two for two true says, what about the Guns of Will Sonnet?
A traveling show.
Anything about that one, Paul?
How do you spell Sonnet?
Like a poem? Like sonnet.
S-O-N-N-E-T-T. Frank, is there any chance, Buddy Spencer again, you guys can
get Tim Conway on the show? I've tweeted with him
a few times. He seems to be an okay guy.
Tim Conway's on our want list.
I think he was booked
and fell out for
something, and we will try that again.
The guns
of Will Sonnet?
Yep, what about it?
Let me see here.
Wait a minute, I lost my page.
A former cavalry scout helps his grandson search for his missing father.
Final episode, 1969.
And the cast has Walter Brennan.
Hey, did we mention Branded?
No, there's another one.
Yeah, with Chuck Connors.
Done.
Another Chuck Connors.
Done.
I thought Chuck Connors was the rifleman.
He was the rifleman.
And he was in Branded.
Then later on, he was in Branded.
And only one man lived down in Bitter Creek, but they said he ran away.
Branded, scorned by the man who ran.
What do you do when you're branded and you know you're a man?
Whatever you do for the rest of your life, you must prove you're a man.
That's it.
Everybody knows that one.
Yeah.
For some reason, we didn't name that one.
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Declan McManus says, Shazam! What about Shazam?
The part live-action, part cartoon kid show where he traveled in a Winnebago.
That seems like so.
Not quite.
Not quite Richard Gimbel.
Captain Marvel traveled in a Winnebago?
No, but Shazam was a show that I watched.
And I was disappointed.
Well, not disappointed, but he showed up on the Ozzy Osbourne show on MTV.
He, like, delivers flowers now.
That's his career.
That same guy?
That same guy, and they call him Shazam.
So, you know, Ozzy's wife answers the door and says...
Showbiz is a harsh mistress.
Thanks, Shazam.
Serdo24 says, guys, wouldn't The Lone Ranger technically be the first man-on-the-run wandering show?
It was one of the first shows in 1948.
You know, that could be.
Would we count that?
Hmm.
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I don't know.
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Mm-hmm.
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John Biner was amazing.
Thank you.
Hilarious.
Oh,
does Gilbert know that Javier Bardem has signed to play Frankenstein in
Universal Monsters,
new Frankenstein reboot,
you know,
Javier Bardem,
no country for old men.
Reaction reaction.
When,
whenever they start remaking those old ones, it always turns out bad.
Yeah.
Well, they're doing a whole reboot of all the Universal.
Yeah, I think it's a bad idea.
You do?
With the possible exception of the brilliant Van Helsing.
Oh, Van Helsing, the one with Hugh Jackman.
That was a bad one.
Yeah, I didn't see that.
Dan Gattuso writes, I started playing your podcast and my dog immediately got up and left the room.
Is that a normal reaction?
Bradley says, it's Milton Berle's birthday, and he sent us a picture of a ruler, which we appreciate.
John Beiner was a treasure.
Lots of really good feedback about John Beiner.
Yes.
I think it was one of our best episodes.
Yeah. Sullivan and the Red Balls had me good feedback about John Biner. Yes. I think it was one of our best episodes.
Sullivan and the Red Balls had me dying, says John Goodwin.
That was a reference to Ed Sullivan talking about Biner having red balls.
Someone just writes his reaction to the Biner episode, you lousy Jew.
Who is he referring to?
I think he was referring to Sullivan cursing out Jackie Mason.
Let's see.
Peter Lorre as George Bailey with Marilyn Michaels doing Dr. Ruth was so funny I lost my breath, says Carl Johnson.
Oh, that's nice.
Let's see what else we have here.
Just flying through these.
Somebody sent an image of Woody Allen grabbing and roughing up John Biner from that very strange.
Boy, lots of people like the John Biner episode. Some guy, Mr. Mulligan Design, just tweets, dueling Paul Williams.
Nuff said.
That was a great moment in the show.
John Beiner, he was new to me, and I bet he was new to a lot of people who didn't realize how great he was.
Well, people had been requesting him for the longest time.
Here we go.
Leon Chase is responding to you talking about the brain that wouldn't die, Gil.
It was my favorite piece of Saturday afternoon trash as a kid.
And he tweeted a picture.
I see, yes.
That was the one.
Right.
And there was a monster in the closet that the severed head would communicate with.
Of course.
I think that goes without saying, don't you, Paul?
I think you don't happen to know the theme song from that one.
Monster in
a closet!
Casey
Ontiveros. Hey, guys,
I just listened to the Donnie Most episode, but
why wasn't his great acting
credit stewardess school
ever mentioned? Oh, jeez! I don't know
why we left that out, actually.
Let's see. Just do a couple
more of these. Amy Heckerling's
Babysitter should be a sitcom.
Too funny to be
believed on the Amazing Colossal podcast.
Boy, that was funny
stuff.
Biner is hilarious. I almost spit out my drink.
His Rod Steiger
was phenomenal. Possibly your best
episode yet. They really love the
John Biner. He was really giving. He your best episode yet. They really loved the John Byrne. Yeah. He was really
giving. He really
came to play.
Yeah, he was ready to perform.
Let's see.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die had a woman's
head in a white turban on a table,
says Frankie. Frankie
Jag. Hilarious by today's
standards.
Here's an interesting cast for an all-star comedy flop.
Take this job and shove it.
This is from Peeps Galato.
Was that?
Oh, God.
Who was in that?
Art Carney.
Eddie Albert.
Martin Mull.
Robert Hayes from Airplane.
Robert Hayes.
And Uncle Leo.
Len Lesser.
Oh, geez.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
Whenever they make movies out of songs, it's...
Oh, yeah.
Well, there was also...
I think there was a movie made of the night the lights went out in Georgia.
Oh, yes.
With Vicki Lawrence.
I can anticipate one of our upcoming music shows.
Yeah.
Take This Job and Shove It.
Go ahead.
In 1978, became a single by Johnny Paycheck.
That's right.
Remember that?
That's right.
Johnny Paycheck.
Okay, we'll wrap with this one.
Frank, can you ask Gilbert why this movie hasn't come up on the podcast, The Terror of Tiny Town?
Oh, with the midgets.
Yes.
Some people like to call them little people.
A western with midgets. Yes. Some people like to call them little people. A western with midgets.
And why haven't we brought it up yet?
Yeah.
Surprisingly, you find very few stores that will sell it or advertise it in their window.
Okay, I lied.
Here's a couple more.
Mr. Blonde, when are you going to interview Nehemiah Persoff?
The man is pushing 100.
Can you believe Nehemiah Persoff?
He's still alive?
He's still alive.
Yeah.
Another home run.
Brandon, let's see, who said that?
Who asked us that?
He was a great actor.
He was.
Yeah.
Terrific actor.
Brandon Lefevre.
He was in The Harder They Fall.
Correct.
With Rod Steiger and Humphrey Bogart.
Another home run with Amy Heckerling.
Thanks for the tip about David Letterman in Airplane.
Let's see.
Oh, these are some titles that we missed.
Terror Tunes, Nailgun Massacre, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers.
This is from Living Deliciously again.
And I'm going to find one to wrap with.
Again, Sid Haig.
Please get a Sid Haig.
Okay.
And finally, from Horror Deconstruction, Gilbert wasn't bullshitting,
and he sent an ad where you can order a live monkey from the back of a comic book.
That was a horrible time in the country.
What tweets are you talking about?
Yeah, you could get mail order monkeys that kids would send for.
Make you, oh, have you, the ad says, have you always wanted a live monkey?
Leash and collar free.
Yeah, these would be disease ridden and dying or already Monkeys would show up at these people's houses.
Some of those live in the New York City sewers now.
Oh, yeah.
What about Don Wells telling us about the pet rats on a leash?
Oh, that's too much.
Down in the swamps.
Too much.
Yeah, that'll be on a future episode.
Anyway, guys, thank you so much.
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We'll talk to you soon.
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