The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast - Laser Cats! 2

Episode Date: July 15, 2024

This week The Lonely Island and Seth talk about the digital short Laser Cats 2, what it was like working with host Jake Gyllenhaal in the digital short, and they cover a few sketches performed in that... episode including Cool Food, Law & Order Master Class, and more! Laser Cats 2 - https://youtu.be/idFq0Dneif0?si=BCB0XM21s7GXdZab(Not all the clips we mention are available online; some never even aired.)If you want to see more photos and clips follow us on Instagram @thelonelyislandpod. Vuori is offering 20% off your FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/ISLAND.  Not only will you receive 20% off your first purchase, but enjoy free shipping on any U.S. orders over $75 and free returns. Go to SHOPIFY DOT COM SLASH  lonelyisland now to grow your business Produced by Rabbit Grin ProductionsExecutive Producers Jeph Porter and Rob HolyszLead Producer Kevin MillerCreative Producer Samantha SkeltonCoordinating Producer Derek JohnsonCover Art by Olney AtwellMusic by Greg Chun and Brent AsburyEdit by Cheyenne JonesMix and Master by Jason Richards

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Can I say something on a personal note? Oh, Jesus. It's insane that we don't ask guests to do this because every person on earth that I know is currently asking me to do their podcast. Yeah. It's out of our shame. Maybe this will make this one special
Starting point is 00:00:14 that there's no guests. I think that's the great gift. And, you know, I do want to point out that I have a second podcast called Family Trips of the Myers Brothers. And Andy, you're one of my closest friends. Oh, here it comes. No. He knows not to ask. Here it hasn't come. I haven't asked you.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Because we're doing this. No, because... And he knows your attitude. I'm trying to be a bro and not ask you a question. Because you don't have guests on it. It's just your family. Did you just say we don't have guests on? Yeah, like, because why would you? That's so rude to people to ask them to be on a podcast. No, we do have guests on. Oh, you're a piece of shit. And thanks for being a loyal listener.'t have guests on? Yeah, like, because why would you? That's so rude to people to ask them to be on a podcast. No, we do have
Starting point is 00:00:45 guests on. Oh, you're a piece of shit. And thanks for being a loyal listener. We have guests on every week. It's a guest-based show. I barely have time to listen to this one while we're doing it. Okay. Well, I guess the opening of this show, the cold open has been a pretty soft plug
Starting point is 00:01:01 for my other podcast. Don't listen to Seth's other podcast. Live your life instead. Go outside. Oh, my God. This is coming from Andy, who doesn't go outside that much. You don't know that. You don't know that.
Starting point is 00:01:12 I'm inside when you're in town, because it's the only time we get to work. Oh, geez. Now we're getting down to brass tacks. We'll cut all this. Everything is staying. Is it? The Lonely Island Seth Meyers Podcast. You guys, this is episode
Starting point is 00:01:29 Who the Fuck Knows of Seth Meyers and the Lonely Island Podcast. We should just act like these are months apart so that we can just repeat ourselves and forget what we said and just give up. We're not going to give up. It's episode 16. 16? We're doing great, guys. This is awesome. I'm
Starting point is 00:01:45 pumped. I am curious what more we're going to have to say about laser cats with each successive laser cat episode. There's infinity things to talk about. There are infinity things to talk about. Infinity. I want to start by saying this is the first time that Jake Gyllenhaal
Starting point is 00:02:01 hosts SNL. He's done it since. He was a wonderful host. He showed a lot of musical chops that I didn't know he had. Enjoyed my week with him. Yeah. I want to talk about a lot of the sketches in the show, but I also want to ask, did you know after the first LaserCats that you were going to do another LaserCats? Well, if the internet could have stood on its feet and started chanting more, more, more, it would have. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:02:26 So, yeah, I did. Can't even tell how sincere that is. Were you guys hearing a lot of good things about the first LaserCats? No. I don't think so. No. I think we just wanted to. It was like one of the only things we'd done. We were like making another one didn't sound gross as an endeavor because it was so low stakes.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Well, I think because the comedy comes from the fact that nobody would want you to do a second one. That's our comedy to present it to you. That's why I liked it. It was knowing that you were going to... I think you nailed it, Seth. But that is also the internal logic of it is that as well, because you are pitching it to Lorne. Yeah. And he's super bummed out.
Starting point is 00:03:01 Yeah. I do think the idea that no one wants it does make it funnier to us. Definitely. And now eventually, of course, we are going to reach a place. Not yet, but maybe after this one, there is going to be the recognition moment for LaserCats. That moment has yet to come. Yes, correct. There's a little bit at the top of this one.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Yeah. You can hear it. A tiny bit. You know what? You're right, Keefe. I take it back. There was more than I thought there would be. But I also think it's because we did a good job of restating the premise and
Starting point is 00:03:25 educating the audience that there had been a first one because we assumed they didn't know that. Yeah. It is a very nice education. It's a serialized narrative. It demands more episodes. Yeah. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. So you actually think you moved the football a little bit forward plot-wise with this one? Definitely.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Oh, for sure. We've introduced some big ideas, like the idea that some people might want to make laser cats back into regular cats. Mm-hmm. I mean, I guess we hadn't established that.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Also, Admiral Spaceship's into a new phase. He's in his The Rock in Walking Tall Not Using Guns phase. Mm-hmm. Yeah, there's a lot of growth. Not for long.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Yeah, there's character development there. There's character development. There's character regression. Yep. I do want to say that we start with Lorna's office. We start with Bill and Andy explaining that the first laser cats was not what Lorna had wanted because, of course, that ended with Lorna saying he thought it was bad. And you guys lay out that cats that shoot lasers out of their mouth is childish and you have made something for adults and you go to maybe one of my
Starting point is 00:04:26 favorite andy wells which is saying that you are now doing something about politics that's right and what do adults love politics yeah so we went out and shot an entirely new film that is just ripped from today's headlines i think you're going to be really impressed. Okay. Because of the war in Iraq, eventually there was a nuclear war. And because of all the radiation, cats developed the ability to shoot lasers out of their mouths. Some will use the cats for good, others for evil. Who will win in a world of laser cats? Specifically at SNL, we're talking about politics somehow makes everyone seem like God's gift.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Okay. Congratulations. You read the boring part of the newspaper. I feel personally attacked. You don't read whatever section has LaserCats in it. The funniest. Last time I checked, I tuned into the show to laugh.
Starting point is 00:05:21 This is what Seth has leaned into on the other half of his post-SNL. Yeah, but he's funny at it. Okay. Anyway, the best is then you go, this is now about politics.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Immediately, laser cat opening. This is, again, credit to you guys. Never overstay your welcome because my memory was it was a long scroll about politics,
Starting point is 00:05:41 but it was pretty immediately, like, because of the war in Iraq, it immediately goes to laser cats. Yeah. And I think there's scroll about politics, but it was pretty immediately like, because of the war in Iraq, it immediately goes to laser cats. And I think there's an appreciative response from the audience because they were maybe ahead of the joke as well. And I think they thought it was really funny how little time was spent on that. Also, we didn't know if we had actually tried to write about anything political, we would have ran out of steam pretty quick. It was nice that you guys were at least aware that there was a current war in Iraq.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Right away, wonderful performances by Fred and Amy. They're on the news announcing that they have developed the serum. Is that the best way to describe it? Yeah, it can reverse the radiation process. An antidote, maybe even. It's healing the cats. Well, that's it. We finally found the cure
Starting point is 00:06:24 that turns laser cats into regular cats. Now the world can live's it we finally found the cure that turns laser cats into regular cats now the world can live in peace i'll be taking that doctor scientist fred falls down and amy does a very good early laser cats move she falls slowly because she wants to make sure she sets her glass on the table. Yeah, she doesn't want to break that beaker. We clearly told them, this stuff was very expensive. It belongs to, like, my uncle.
Starting point is 00:06:53 He lent it to us for the day. Do not break anything. Yeah, and she lets you know with her face that she is very aware of everything that has been screamed at her before the take. Yes. There's a world of backstory. There's a world of backstory. There's a world of backstory. Now we see Admiral Spaceship and Nitro.
Starting point is 00:07:10 They're playing some ping pong game. Space ping pong? Space ping pong. Because you guys are just swinging ping pong paddles and then later you're animating in a ball. It's weird to say that it was digitally added, but I think even if it's the worst digital ad, you still have to say that it was digitally added.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Yeah, it wasn't a ball on a stick or anything. No. I'm going to tell you, it's probably just like a period, like you type into your keyboard. It's not even probably, it definitely is. It's just the circle. That's how we made it. There's no way that we spent the time in Photoshop to make that. To make a circle.
Starting point is 00:07:42 That's how we would make a circle is by typing in a period. And then just changing the font to red. Yeah. Yeah. And just blowing it up big. Great. So then there's this other thing that's very frustrating to me, which is sometimes the people in the backgrounds of laser cats have a little bit of costume. Yeah. But other people have no costume at all. Oh, this is frustrating to you. This is so frustrating to me. Because there's basically someone sitting at a desk, no thoughts been put into their look. And then someone walks by with like a bucket on their head.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Yeah, like a tinfoil hat. Yeah. Well, not to jump ahead, but later at the elevator, in the elevator lobby or whatever you call it, there's like eight people that walk in, look right down the lens like, oh shit, are they filming in here? And we left them all in and just shot them with lasers.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Yeah, it's just a bunch of crew guys, like, annoyed. Yeah, they didn't seem super affected by the lasers. And one guy walks in, sees you're shooting, and walks out and you guys actually very nicely time him getting shot with a laser, so it almost looks like that's what causes him to. The logic is flawless.
Starting point is 00:08:42 That's also why these were our favorite to shoot, because there's no location scouting. There's no looking around. There's no even just being annoying and shutting down anything. We would just go do it. And we would just wait for an elevator, get on it and shoot it.
Starting point is 00:08:54 And you would use hallways that no one used. Some of them. No, we used just the main hallways. Yeah. Yeah. What hallway did you get trapped in? Was that just the... No, that's the trash one
Starting point is 00:09:04 because it has those fire doors that will shut automatically. On 17th. Yeah. Yeah, did you get trapped in? Was that just the... No, that's the trash one because it has those fire doors that will shut automatically. On 17th. Yeah. Yeah, the elevators. That's the secret path to the bathroom faster. Yeah, that's what I thought it was, yeah. But we used that
Starting point is 00:09:12 because it had those automatic doors that would shut. Remember whenever there's like a fire drill, they would shut on their own? Yeah. So those are like space doors, essentially, to us. I feel like we didn't use it,
Starting point is 00:09:21 but that at one point during shooting, those freight elevators opened. Oh, I'm sure. Absolutely. Those guys were psyched to see you. I think we maybe missed this as the plot point, which is we flip over a whiteboard and there's a bunch of laser cat weapons. Is this Aliens? What's a movie where they're just like gearing up?
Starting point is 00:09:38 I mean, it feels like it may be a reaction movie. There's a lot, but I don't know if we had a specific reference. Yeah. Yeah. The copy machine hand scanner I thought was a nice new reference. Yeah. Yeah. The copy machine hand scanner, I thought was a nice new touch. Yeah. Yeah. I love that.
Starting point is 00:09:48 The sound design paired with the wrong images. That was kind of how we would write them is we would literally come up with a series of bits. I'm just going to keep talking. I'm going to assume you guys will split it up later. Oh yeah. But that is, I'll take it. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:02 But that is how we would write them. So are you on a delay or do you just not listen? Can I just say this part? So that is how we would write them, though, is that we would kind of brainstorm a series of like 20 to 30 bits of like how we would want to do it and be like, how the hell could we jerry-rig these into a story? You could almost say we did it exactly like George Lucas and Steven Spielberg
Starting point is 00:10:21 where we'd think of the set pieces first. Almost exactly like those two guys. Exactly. Yeah. Well, there's so little plot that that's amazingly easy to believe that was the case. It's airtight. Thank you, Seth.
Starting point is 00:10:31 But again, we have our first plot moment. You flip it over and Bill is gearing up with his laser cats and he goes to hand one to Andy. And then he says, oh, right. I forgot you don't use laser cats anymore. He's a pacifist now. He's a pacifist now. He's a pacifist now. We've done none of the legwork getting to this moment.
Starting point is 00:10:47 This is all we've said about it. We will not hear another word about it until later. Just rewarding the viewer for knowing the tropes. It's a nice trope. We don't need to do the boring part. Right. And you guys get locked in a hallway and we see, was it Dr. Scientist?
Starting point is 00:11:02 I think his name changes, doesn't it? Yeah, we might say it different throughout. I do believe I say it plural at one point. Dr. Scientist, like Attorney's General? Dr. Scientist. Dr. Scientist, Jake Gyllenhaal, enjoying himself a great deal, should be noted. Having a gasp.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Touchdown. Heads up, partner. We're in Dr. Scientist's lair. He's an evil genius. What the? We're in Dr. Scientist's lair. He's an evil genius. What the? We're trapped. Welcome, Nitro and Admiral Spaceship. Careful with those laser cats.
Starting point is 00:11:33 The walls are coated with mirror. Screw that. Whoa! Jillyfish. That's when us calling him Jillyfish took off. Oh, yeah, that's when that took off. Yeah. In our office.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Yeah. You sort of saw something in him that you realized at that point Jillyfish would be a good nickname? Oh, yeah. He is in my phone as Jillyfish took off. Oh, yeah. That's when that took off. Yeah. In our office. Yeah. You sort of saw something in him that you realized at that point Jillyfish would be a good nickname? Oh, yeah. He is in my phone as Jillyfish. Great. He's Jillyfishing a lot in this. Yes. P.S.
Starting point is 00:11:53 No way that the number is correct anymore. That's the number he gave me that week. This is a very interesting thing. How many people, like numbers you get at SNL where you realize it's just fucking pointless to think that's their number anymore. There's no way. The week Anne Hathaway hosted, she gave me her number because we were talking about like logistics of the digital short.
Starting point is 00:12:13 And she was like, just let me know what we're doing. And then I realized like this year I've like reached in my pocket and pulled my phone out and it had been FaceTiming her, like butt dial FaceTiming her for like 45 minutes. You get so nervous. I was like, oh shit. And and then i was like it's not her number yeah that was like 10 12 years ago i feel like the four of us have had the same number since we've met and it's because none of us have been single for very long since we met i feel like the people that change their numbers is because they're they're ghosting people oh that's interesting. I actually have a different number than when we first met, but not by choice. I remember I had a 212 cell, which was like
Starting point is 00:12:49 unheard of. But you were single when we met. That's true. Had to ditch that one once he got married. Yeah. You guys are in the hallway. Lasers are banging around because there's mirrors on the wall. And you're dodging. And it's fun because you're dodging. And we know as a viewer that you've put in the lasers bouncing off the walls in post. you guys just you know jerking and herking like
Starting point is 00:13:09 a couple of dummies you only use it once every laser cats to my memory perfect cut back to lauren really good dead faced bummed out lauren not happy you could only go to that well once a once an episode and uh this was the cats once a cat lauren was good in laser cats he really sold it it almost seemed like he actually hated us almost hey keeve give us a little like use the words you would use to direct lauren right now i mean he would always understand it perfectly yeah and every time we'd write him into something we'd be very apologetic but then he'd always be very game to do it. Maybe surprising me that he's always a little more so willing to be on camera than I anticipate.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Is that fair to say? Yeah. But Keith would always direct these with a bullhorn, so he'd be screaming at Lauren, just going, Less! Give me less! I would get Signorelli's bullhorn and just yell. I wish that I had a funny answer to that, but in truth, he would just do a good job and know his role. I think that is one of real credits to learn,
Starting point is 00:14:09 which is he, even the audience thinks he didn't want to be in it. Right. And yet I do think he likes to be in it, but that is that really good performer thing, which is he never looks needy. Yes. And he doesn't want us to think it either
Starting point is 00:14:21 because he's too cool for it. But then he always is like, yeah, where do you want me? But it's also easy to not seem needy when you don't need to think it either because he's too cool for it. But then he always is like, yeah, where do you want me? But it's also easy to not seem needy when you don't need to do it. Yeah. I think that's part of why it's fun for him also is because he knows he doesn't need to. It's just, is he in the mood or not? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:36 He liked to wear his own clothes. I think that's the key to having Lauren in a sketch. Like Sandler. Yeah. Yeah. Just prefers to dress as himself. He likes to wear his own stuff. And maybe that was my problem.
Starting point is 00:14:45 I shouldn't have. I have a quick Sandler story before we get back to this that you guys will all enjoy. Let's do it. Please. I went back to my hometown, same hometown as Sandler, and did a show. After the show, I'm talking to my friends and they were saying, oh my God, Sandler was just in town a couple of days ago playing basketball at the high school. Everybody was losing their minds.
Starting point is 00:15:03 So I texted him and said, hey, I'm back in New Hampshire. Just did a thing. And he just wrote, as no one here will be surprised, like very lovely, like, ah, good for you, man. Give everybody my best. Can't talk more. I'm driving. And I said, oh, yeah, eyes on the road.
Starting point is 00:15:17 Be safe. And he said, just hit two deer and spade. All good. Wow. Just hit two deer and spade. All good. Wow. Just hit two deer and spade. All good. All good. Wow.
Starting point is 00:15:31 That is a sweet burn. The best. The dream. He knows what you want. Oh, my God. I will tell you this, that I was in my childhood bed in New Hampshire where I remember watching Sandler's first time when he did stand-up on David Letterman. And I knew that he was a kid from the area, or he'd grown up in the area.
Starting point is 00:15:49 It was so deeply surreal to be in that same room texting with him. Right. Yes. Over 30 years later, and realizing he's even better than I could have hoped he was that night. Yeah. And then let me ask you a follow-up. Yeah. So you're in your childhood bed.
Starting point is 00:16:04 I know exactly oh my god there's no way i know where this is going to i'm already bummed we all don't know you don't know what i'm gonna say yeah go ahead go for it did you jerk it oh it was what i was gonna ask it is that you knew what i was gonna ask yeah answer him yeah did you though yeah answer the question seth are we doing a podcast or not? So, yeah, you get the text and you're like, oh, God, comedy legend. No, I mean, it wouldn't be to the text.
Starting point is 00:16:29 No, it's to the old posters on the wall. Yeah, like an Elle McPherson. Kathy Ireland. Yeah, exactly. Christy Brinkley. Of the era. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:17:10 That's a painful subject, Seth. You know how short I am. All right. But the thing is, on an e-commerce level, you would continue to grow. Yes. Thanks to Shopify, you would continue to grow. And you know, here's what I love about Shopify. You and I, Jorm, we're good at a lot of things, but we don't know how to make a business grow.
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Starting point is 00:19:23 because I feel like somebody else is now going to throw it back in our face. Lasercats doesn't have plot holes. They're in this mirrored rooms where you can't use lasers because they'll ricochet everywhere. But then he just shoots the door. Yeah, then it goes to the lower and watching. And when it comes back, he just shoots the door.
Starting point is 00:19:37 That's my favorite part in the whole thing. Yeah, I loved it. And the door just blasts open. It's like, good one. It's the best part. Found the weak spot. Yeah. I almost feel like Lasercats is built from the plot holes blasts open. It's like, good one. It's the best part. Found the weak spot. Yeah. I almost feel like LaserCats is built from the plot holes of other sketches.
Starting point is 00:19:49 It is. For sure. We intentionally were doing plot holes as jokes. That is one of them. And then when Bill is clearly dying and then at the end just jumps up and is like, that was too close. It's like, oh, he's totally fine. Another great visual gag. Before we get to the ending, when Bill says, I need to reload.
Starting point is 00:20:09 And then it's the really fun switch back and forth from stuffed cats to real cats. And it's just somebody sets a cat in front of a dish cat food. Yeah, you can hear him being like, get the cat food. Like a little name. Go, Dougie. Go, go. Or something. There's that shot earlier, earlier too where it cuts to them
Starting point is 00:20:25 and they're just standing still and then the scene kicks in where it's clear. Which is like a mis-edit. Yeah, a lot of that. It's very Garth Marenghi. Yeah. Very Garth Marenghi.
Starting point is 00:20:34 And if you haven't seen that, guys, go check that out. Garth Marenghi's Dark Place. We've already said that on the podcast, I think. I know, but you can't say it enough. Okay. Thanks for phrasing that
Starting point is 00:20:41 kind of in a British way. It's very Garth Marenghi that. I did it on purpose. I've been watching a lot of Bake Off. Yeah. Is it called Bake Off or is it called the British Baking Show? No one knows the answer. In England, it's called Bake Off, but they can't say that because of Betty Crocker, something like that. There's some legal reason why they can't say that. So now we get to the dramatic conclusion of this laser cats which ended more abruptly than i had a memory for because we know bill gets shot we know andy doesn't use laser cats anymore so this is you know great screenwriting you have created a problem and now we the viewer know you've created this problem and we are excited
Starting point is 00:21:18 to see the mental gymnastics you have used to solve this problem never let ourselves off the hook ever doctor scientist is walking over you have your back to him and. Never let ourselves off the hook, ever. Doctor Scientist is walking over. You have your back to him, Andy. He's about to kill you. You're over a dying bill. And he basically says, you know, you're about to die. And you say, you forgot something.
Starting point is 00:21:37 I just started using laser cats again. That's a good line. And then I cock the laser cat. It makes the sound of a shotgun. And then a very clear bullet gun sound. And his blood sprays all over the wall. It's my favorite switcheroo piece of audio that we ever use in the laser cats. The ultra violent real gun sound as his brains are blown out on the wall.
Starting point is 00:21:57 And then another detail that I really like is as soon as that happens, like maybe just frames later, Keve pipes in the wackest dink doink music it's so bad he's just immediately in the wrap-up music did you make that yarm it's so whack i can't believe we found it i have to listen to it again but i made a lot of stuff on the program reason and i made it really funny if you did it's like being at the worst version of the Star Wars cantina but it's also the timing of the cue like the climactic moment which is
Starting point is 00:22:31 again yes unearned Seth but then like blood wow that was too close we were in the wrap up now not wasting people's time I also want to say about the blood hitting the wall because again there's never been any gore in laser cats. It's basically like pong lasers hit people and they just sort of fall to the ground. It's nowhere near enough blood. It's just a little tiny ketchup splat. The idea is you've basically blown his brains out with a shotgun. Well, to be fair, none of us have ever done that, so we don't really know. But, yeah. So, does stunts come in for that, though?
Starting point is 00:23:07 Probably. I was always shocked at how many times we would have to be waiting for something. Maybe not on the second one, though. I think that we did a lot of this stuff ourselves. I think we just squirted something on the wall. Yeah. You'd think so. You didn't want to make a mess because we were cleaning it.
Starting point is 00:23:24 And, Andy, yes, that was my music. I would basically make a whole folder full of bullshit beats and then we would just drop them in randomly. And I'm sure that's how that happened. He just dropped in the first one. I was like, yep, that's good. If I had a critique
Starting point is 00:23:39 of LaserCats 2, the outro bookend with Lauren is pretty soft. yeah and slow it feels pretty familiar to the first one yeah it's kind of junky also after seeing now that we've seen seven of these it feels very obvious yeah but even then it doesn't get a huge laugh it peters out and it peters out in a way where i remember watching and being like well they're certainly not gonna do a third after that ending jokes Joke's on you. I think we've seen the last of laser cats, everyone.
Starting point is 00:24:09 You fucking wish, Seth. That's why we waited a year every time, so you'd forget. I would never forget. It's got a nice Google Maps bit in there. Oh, yeah, you do have a nice Google Maps. With the spaceship. Oh, also, what was the sort of spaceship you drive out of the elevator? That, we were so psyched, because Horatio Sanz had left a jazzy scooter meant for older people
Starting point is 00:24:30 that I believe Ozzy Osbourne gave to him. Yeah. So it was like sort of a tricked out jazzy scooter that had like some Ozzy cool guy imagery on like a little basket. And we were like, yeah, let's just make that into a spaceship. And we got a bunch of cardboard that was lying around and we did that all ourselves. You can't even tell. It looks professional. I immediately saw it and I was like, I bet I know what that is. And this says so much about what the 17th floor of that building used to be, which is Ozzy Osbourne sent a gift jazzy. The person he
Starting point is 00:25:00 sent it to left, didn't take it. and it just was in the hallway for years after. And by the way, no one ever needed it as a jazzy. Did Ozzy Osbourne on the Osbournes have a broken leg? Yeah, I think Ozzy Osbourne had a broken leg, and so there was like a season of that show that had a lot of jazzies in it. I asked you when we got on, because this is fun. There was a whole show built around Laser.
Starting point is 00:25:22 You couldn't just air Laser Cats 2 at 1130 on a Saturday night. You had to have a whole sketch comedy show around it. Right. To buffer it. It would be madness. Which we always objected to. We were like, just air it and then air 80 minutes of black screen. Jake Gyllenhaal and the Shins, first of all, that's a pretty solid show.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Yeah. And my question to you is this. There was a sketch written by the three of you. Andy, your name is first, then Keeve, then Jorma, called Meatballs. Yeah. And my question to you is this. There was a sketch written by the three of you. Andy, your name is first, then Keeve, then Jorma, called Meatballs. Oh. When I mentioned this, Andy, you said that didn't air, did it? It did air. Give me your best guess as to what it's about. Wait, I'm looking at the rundown now. I opened it up. Before you speak, it says Sandberg-Armisen. The Sandberg-Shaffert-DeConi is part of LaserCats 2, I think. Oh, you're right. Sorry, I take it back. I take it back. So now it's a question for you, Andy. Meatballs, Sandberg- Schaffer, DeConey is part of LaserCats 2, I think. Oh, you're right. Sorry, I take it back. I take it back.
Starting point is 00:26:06 So now it's a question for you, Andy. Meatballs, Sandberg, Armisen. I want to say Jake Gyllenhaal is at a restaurant on a date. This is just what I'm guessing. And he orders meatballs and spaghetti, and then it cuts into the plate, and me and Fred are the meatballs. Yeah. Oh, I do remember this.
Starting point is 00:26:27 Oh, wow. Look at that. It really is cool. Those are the coolest meatballs I've ever seen. I know. They're wearing sunglasses. That is so cool. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:26:38 It looks like your meatballs are smoking. Oh, yeah. No, I mean, they're actually smoking. I didn't even think you could smoke in this restaurant. Oh, man, these meatballs don't care. They're so rebellious. I know. I don't even know if I want to eat them or ask them to make me a mixtape.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Again, brevity is our friend. Brevity is your friend. You did not overstay your welcome. Basically, to explain the sketch, Jake and Kristen go to a restaurant. They're very disappointed when their pasta comes. They just thought it would be cooler. Yeah, that's something people say about their food. Yeah, they got spaghetti meatballs and it's just a little normal and they thought it'd be cooler. So then Bill, the waiter, says, I'll look a little closer.
Starting point is 00:27:16 It's pretty cool. And then we cut and the meatballs are Fred and Andy in sunglasses. As meatballs. Yeah, basically California raisins, but meatballs. Yeah, it's very much a California raisin. And you play some cool music. They're pretty psyched. Smoke some cigarettes.
Starting point is 00:27:32 And then, of course, where I think it's all going is they eat one of the meatballs. Yeah. A fork comes in and grabs Andy in his pretty good moment. Well, this is just getting ridiculous. Yeah, ridiculously cool. I guess, but what am I supposed to eat? You know, just have one of my meatballs. I have two.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Are you sure? Yeah. Do it. The little guys have to eat, and then we have to eat, right? Okay. Here I go. Oh! Oh! Oh my gosh!
Starting point is 00:28:03 Oh my gosh! There was an applause break when you got picked up and taken out. Yeah, it played really nice. Yeah. It was very nice. It was very short. Yeah, right, like 3 minutes 15 seconds. Yeah, that's killer. Give it a look.
Starting point is 00:28:17 It's not going to ruin your day, everybody. It feels like we've been doing this for about three and a half hours, so is it time for Seth's Corner? Is it? Yeah, go for it. Let's get over there. Seth's Corner, you're all invited. Seth's Corner, it's happening right now.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Take it away, Seth. The great Jim Downey and I wrote a sketch called Bush Address Cold Open based on the fact that I probably wrote seven sketches with that title. I have no idea what it is, and I'm not going to go back. Law and Order Acting Coach, I wrote with Amy Poehler. My memory of that is she is a very black box theater acting coach teaching day players on Law and Order how to do their roles. I've asked everybody to prepare a scene.
Starting point is 00:28:58 You! My assistant, Kenneth, will read with you. Thank you. You're welcome. Yeah, I know, you. Thank you. You're welcome. Yeah, I knew Sarah. Excuse me. On law and order, we do not start until we hear the bump bump. Again.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Yeah, I knew Sarah. Uh, not well. Our kids were in daycare together. Honey, put that down. Did she ever talk to you about her ex-husband? Sure. She mentioned him from time to time. There was some trouble with the child care payments.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Was she dating anyone else? No, maybe. There was some guy, but I never heard his name. I really have to get going. Stop. Scene. Have you ever watched Law and Order? There's only one rule for a three-liner. Never stop moving. Kenneth, bump bump me. Done far better by John Mulaney years later about like how people in the first scene of Law and Order are only in the first scene when they stumble across like a body in the leaves in central park to bring that up to date for today i was just asked by a location scout this morning to rent my house out to law and order really yeah i said no i know what happened on those fucking film sets no fucking way yeah i then wrote a sketch which i don't think you could write today.
Starting point is 00:30:08 And maybe you could even write then, because we cut it from dress, called Are They Crazy? It was a game show where people came out and you had to guess if they were crazy or not, or the job they claimed to have. That's funny. Wig and Jake are the contestants. She's a mother, too, from San Diego, California. And he is an entrepreneur also from San Diego, California. Jason, the host of the game show, thinks that's a coincidence. Fred comes out as a sea captain
Starting point is 00:30:28 and they have to ask him questions about his job to see if he's a real sea captain. It doesn't do great. One of the questions is, where's the ship's bow? And he says where the captain says it is. And then he and Jake think that's really funny. Kristen's on to him. He passes when she asks him to name an ocean.
Starting point is 00:30:44 She correctly guesses that he's crazy and he's not a ship captain and Jake thought he was. Yeah, Jake is very trusting in it, I'm guessing. Yeah, Jason says, what made you say sea captain? He said, well, he liked the sea and who likes the sea more than a captain? Will comes out wearing a
Starting point is 00:31:00 football helmet wrapped in tinfoil, walking as if he's in zero gravity. He comes out before he can even say anything. Jake says, wow, a real astronaut. He's convinced. Yeah. He's been to all of the planets. He's friends with all the other astronauts. They live together at the zoo.
Starting point is 00:31:16 Kristen asks him how long does it take to get to the moon. He runs off, comes right back and says, I just went and came back. And she guesses that he's crazy. Jake guesses that he's an astronaut and he's wrong again at this point kristen uh comes over to jason and says hey i just realized where i recognized my fellow contestant there's flyers all over town he escaped from an institution so jake's crazy too yeah it's a good twist and then keenan comes out at the end as a
Starting point is 00:31:40 this is the part i think you probably couldn't do today i was gonna say so far i was with it well maybe you could i think crazy just probably maybe saying crazy yeah the word crazy is a part I think you probably couldn't do today. I was going to say, so far I was with it. Well, maybe you could. I think crazy, just probably maybe saying crazy. Yeah, the word crazy is a bit of a... Yeah, I was told that you can't do that anymore. Heenan comes out in a mismatched suit holding a very old briefcase that is duct taped shut. He has a shaved patch in his afro
Starting point is 00:31:57 that reveals a considerable scar. We're now out of Seth's Corner. Can you sing me out? We're done with Seth's Corner. Thanks so much, Seth. Do you remember Conjoined Twin, any of you? Oh, this is a Forte-Solomon-Sawyer-Taccone joint. Cut after dress.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Means you could watch a dress rehearsal version. Reading it delights me to no end. Basically what happens is Jake Gyllenhaal is a substitute teacher. We don't know he's a substitute teacher at the beginning. He's in front of a classroom and he's conjoined to Will. It's already good. So Jake's substitute teacher. We don't know he's a substitute teacher at the beginning. He's in front of a classroom, and he's conjoined to Will. That's not very good. So Jake's the teacher, and Will is just a conjoined to him. And the problem is Will's really upset because his wife died last night.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Okay. This is making it really hard for Jake to teach. This sounds familiar to me. Was I in that? Yeah, you were in it. Yeah. Making matters worse worse all the kids names are upsetting to will i'm just gonna read through uh thomas agatha oh god that was her
Starting point is 00:32:52 name agatha andy that was you i'm here great carrie branson oh that was the site of her tragic tubing accident branson missouri oh it hurts to hear that carrie you here present good let's see jim dead wife now i remember yeah that's good and then bill says it's actually pronounced deed whiff and i'm present then jake this is the most forte line jake next is john deed whiff oh are you two brothers jason no we're not related and mine is pronounced dead wife. Then we'll very loudly into the phone. Hello, I need to speak to whoever's in charge there. And Jake says, Bart, can you keep it down? He says, I'm sorry. Funeral parlor. I'm making an arrangement for my wife's burial too loud. And then one of my favorite lines is Jake says to Will,
Starting point is 00:33:43 this is a new low, Bart Mettler, and you can go straight to hell. Will says, my wife died. Jake says, well, wake me up when you've had five wives die. And then Will says, oh, so this is a wife dying contest now? And Jake says yes, and I'm winning five
Starting point is 00:34:00 to two. Oh, no. That's a real reveal. Not five to one. Second way, yes. Oh, no. That's a real reveal. Not five to one. Second way, yes. Oh, no. That is good writing. Now, you might think that is the craziest twist in this sketch. There's another real forte twist coming up. Will, ooh, Douglas, what in the name of God is happening to us?
Starting point is 00:34:19 Will's reflecting on the fact that he and his brother shouldn't be fighting. What in the name of God is happening to us? We've been connected to each other since birth by the penis. Oh.
Starting point is 00:34:30 And though our penises are still one, our hearts have never been further apart. Jake, Obart, you're right. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:34:35 It's not your fault. I've lost every woman I've ever loved. It's mine. I'm the one who keeps marrying hospice patients. Oh boy. It's great.
Starting point is 00:34:43 I'm a big fan of this sketch. And then they make up and Jake goes, class is over. I want you to all get out of here and tell the world what you've seen today. Pay it forward, pay it backward. Spray your pay everywhere. And then Will says, don't be afraid to love.
Starting point is 00:34:57 They will die. They always do. And it hurts, but not as much as never loving hurts. Now if you'll excuse us, we've got a woman to bury together as brothers. Brothers who share the strongest connection there is. And then Jake says family. And Will says...
Starting point is 00:35:14 Penis. The penis. Yeah. That is really good writing. I will say pay it forward, pay it backwards, spray your pay everywhere is something that really stuck in my head. And I feel like we would say around the office. Yeah. We? Because it makes so little sense. I don't know if you can use the. And I feel like we would say around the office. Yeah. We? Because it makes so little sense. I don't know if you can use the term we.
Starting point is 00:35:28 Well, we would hear it and other people would say it. I mean, it takes two to tango. Yeah. Us having ears, I guess, made us complicit. Yeah. We didn't tell them, stop it. Stop saying that. Do you guys want to try to guess the Shins songs?
Starting point is 00:35:42 Guess the Shins songs. No, Seth. Am I allowed to look up the Shins on Spotify and see what their most popular songs are and then guess or no? Wasn't there a thing? They played the song from Garden State, right? I think that they did.
Starting point is 00:35:53 I think that was part of the deal of them being on, wasn't it? Because that was such a huge deal. Because it was old. Yes. By the time they came on, right? But it was a thing of like, hey, everyone loves that song so much.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Will you play it anyway? So it was their second song. Do you know the name of that song, though? I do. You actually knew it or you are reading it right now? I am reading it right now. I think I would have got it. New Slang.
Starting point is 00:36:14 I wouldn't have said that. I wouldn't have known that. I like the Shins, but I don't know if I knew their song. What you don't realize, Jorm, is that they're actually going, New Slang, New Slang. Are they? No. realize, Jorma, is that they're actually going New slang New slang. Are they? No. I fully fell for that.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Oh my god, that rules. Really good. I like that Jorma thought they won, they did that, and the song worked. No wonder I liked it. That sounds good. First part.
Starting point is 00:36:45 New slang, new slang, new slang. It's a new slang. We're in Garden State. We're singing this song. New slang. So that is crazy.
Starting point is 00:36:56 That song was 2001. It was four years later they sang that on SNL. What was the first song? The first song was Phantom Limb, which must have been from a new album because the album was 2001.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Garden State used it in 2004, and then they did it on our song in 2007. Our show. What did I say? Song. Same diff. I do feel like this did show off a lot of moves that Jake Gyllenhaal had.
Starting point is 00:37:18 And I saw him in a musical. I saw him in a Sondheim musical on Broadway, and I think I would have been shocked had I not seen him sing so well on our show. What did he do, the Dreamgirls monologue? He did Dreamgirls monologue. Yeah. I've always had a lot of love for that guy from this one week we spent together where I always feel like, oh, I love that guy. Yeah, that's really true. It was a fun time.
Starting point is 00:37:58 It was just one week 16 years ago. Yeah, it's really true. I keep thinking I know him better than I do based on this week. And he came to our Beowulf screening, so I'll always love him for that. Oh, that's right. He was at the Beowulf screening? I was gonna say, didn't he come to the one at Paramount? Yeah. I was at the one in New York.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Another time we had a Jägerbomb set up outside the theater. So funny. Ah, to be young. Better times. Oh, you guys want to hear a really depressing thing? Yeah, what? You guys remember I had a favorite bar in New York City. Yeah. Yes. Dublin. Yeah, Dublin. young. Better times. Oh, you guys want to hear a really depressing thing? Yeah, what? You guys remember I had a favorite bar in New York City? Yeah. Yes, Dublin. Yeah, Dublin's.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Yeah, good times. I think we drank at Dublin's a ton. Tons. It was right by me. Hundreds of times. Yeah, loved it. Hundreds of times. Loved it, every time.
Starting point is 00:38:35 Sort of a dark wood Irish bar. Yeah, nothing remarkable about it, but just very close and very comfortable. Perfect place for four people. Perfect place for eight people. Perfect place if there was 20 of us. If people remember back, they served food late. Everything about it was great.
Starting point is 00:38:49 I don't know if I talked about this on the podcast, but one of my favorite memories about Dublin is do you remember there was a summer I broke up with my girlfriend at the time and Andy and Keeve and Liz were sitting outside at Dublin's and I walked over and met you guys and ordered a beer
Starting point is 00:39:01 and then that girlfriend called me and was just screaming at me and I would just walk around the block, stop in front of your table, have a sip of my beer, and then walk around the block again while she yelled at me. What a good memory.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Here's the depressing part. Yeah. I get an email, hey, second grade parents, we're having drinks tonight. And it's there. Oh, but it doesn't exist anymore, right? It's just the same location?
Starting point is 00:39:22 Now it's called Hudson Hound. And I just realized, I'm like, oh, man. Nothing's going to say the fun part of your life is over more. Back to the scene of the crime. Then walking back through the doors of Dublin's for second grade parent drinks. Yeah, with all the parents. Ordering a non-alcoholic beer. Seth, just to go back to your story about walking around the block.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Yeah. The craziest part about that story to me is that I didn't even remember they had outdoor seating. Yeah, they would have in the summer, they would have like just like three tables. Yeah. We didn't live there often where it was good enough weather to be out there. So this must have been a very specific fall or spring activity. I liked going there so much. It was such a default for me. I just remember laughing so hard at that place and feeling there so much. It was such a default for me.
Starting point is 00:40:06 I just remember laughing so hard at that place and feeling so comfortable there. It was the best. But I also remember my wedding. Our friend Neil Brennan gave a toast and said, I know Alexi planned this wedding because if Seth had planned it, we all would have gotten a text an hour ago that said Dublin's question mark.
Starting point is 00:40:21 It's a guy who knows you pretty well. Yeah. I admire your restraint on doing your Neil impression there. Oh. You could have laid it on a lot thicker. It's well yeah I admire your restraint on doing your Neil impression there oh you could have laid it on a lot thicker
Starting point is 00:40:28 it's true I want to hear it now you have to do it uh I uh yeah that's good thank you
Starting point is 00:40:34 I mean I feel like I'm always kind of low-key doing a Neil impression anyway all right guys so I feel like maybe for the next one it kind of falls apart
Starting point is 00:40:44 what this season oh boy we're still editing we're still editing Hot Rod right All right, guys. So I feel like maybe for the next one, it kind of falls apart. What? This season. Oh, boy. We're still editing. We're still editing Hot Rod, right? So we're just way out of it. Let's talk about Hot Rod again. Hey, everybody.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Next episode is going to be a real banger. We're going to try to squeeze three or four. I'm not even going to tell you the names of them. Because they're so good, Seth? Yeah, they're so good. I just don't want people to get so excited they're going to shut down the podcast tubes with traffic. I know we have to let Andy go
Starting point is 00:41:07 because he's going to be a guest on one right now. Aren't you doing? You're going to go guest on someone's podcast right now? Me? Yeah, yeah. I can't wait. Just going to spend the rest of my life doing that. That's great. It's really good to see your face during these, Andy,
Starting point is 00:41:18 because it just comes alive. Look, I'm grateful for my life, Seth. Okay. Jorm, do our sign-off, just the thing we say at the end of every episode. And that was the end of the show. You listened. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Now, Keev, do your sign-off. All right. This has been Lonely Night with Seth Meyers. See you on the funny ways. That's what I'm saying.

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