The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast - Talking Dog
Episode Date: August 26, 2024This week The Lonely Island and Seth talk about the digital short, Talking Dog, and a fun sketch they remember called The Fringe Candidates Debate. Plus, the guys answer questions listeners sent in! ...(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 @thelonelymeyerspod. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LONELY for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Gametime. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. 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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Seth, are you okay today?
Yeah, I'm good.
Can I just say something?
Yeah.
Your eyes are piercing.
Oh, yeah.
Thanks, bud.
Yeah.
You do look very good.
They're popping.
Yeah. I think it's because you're wearing blue and also the light is nice,
but those things combined,
I'm like, check out the piercing blueies.
Thank you, buddy.
You got kind of a painting vibe in your back too,
like the way it falls off,
you look like an oil painting,
like almost like the Mona Lisa or something.
Oh, yeah.
You know what Mike Shoemaker said a very sweet thing once.
Yeah?
He said, all you assholes with blue eyes
think you're twice as handsome as you are.
Hmm. That was a sweet thing?
It's a veiled compliment.
Yeah.
I'm just kidding.
He'll be listening and be like, that's not what I said.
He's admitting you're handsome.
Yeah, exactly.
He's just saying you think you're twice as handsome
as you are.
You're very handsome, but you think
you're very, very handsome.
Yeah, yeah. However handsome you think I am, it's not even are. You're very handsome, but you think you're very, very handsome. Yeah, yeah.
However handsome you think I am, it's not even close to how handsome I think I am.
Exactly.
I mean, no matter how handsome you blue-eyed boys are, those greenies got you beat.
Oh.
The greenies are good.
Give me some greenies any day.
One thing I learned growing up, the ladies love a greenie-eyed boy.
I married into some greenie eyes.
And do your kids have green eyes?
Now they all got the baby blues.
Pretty good.
Welcome to another Lonely Island Seth Meyers podcast.
You guys, it's May 19th, 2007.
I remember it well.
The host is Zach Braff.
We are finishing up your second season on the show.
And the digital shortest dog lover.
Is this the finale? This on the show. And the digital shortest dog lover. Is this the finale?
This is the finale.
When this was texted to all of us,
I was like, that's not a real name of a short.
Oh yeah.
That's how much I didn't remember it at all.
Lost the time.
Take a back and we're gonna get there.
I'm noticing a theme with Yoram,
which is you don't remember anything.
Well, here's the thing.
When Matt Murray-
What an asset you are in a recap about cast.
About history.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Who's doing what now?
I don't even think I was there.
Like, you're in it.
Oh, yeah, right on.
Was I good?
Was that funny?
Yeah, it's your voice.
I know.
When I heard it, I was like, oh, that's me.
I was in it.
Just now?
Oh, yeah, now I sort of remember. oh, that's me. I was in there. Just now? Oh, yeah. Now I sort of remember it.
Hey, it's Yoram.
It's me, you from the past.
Oh, whoa.
Guys.
Hey, brother.
I'm Tripp and Emin.
Hey, I just wanted to let you know.
Yeah?
Drink that coffee.
Too late.
Too late.
You passed me.
I just want to say something before we move on.
What?
Yeah.
Yoram, you're one of my best friends, and I love you.
That's good save. And, yeah. I just want everyone say something before we move on. What? Yeah. Yoram, you're one of my best friends and I love you. That's a good save.
Yeah, yeah.
I just want everyone out there listening.
We break each other's balls sometimes.
But, you know, we get after each other.
And also there's value in saying that to Yoram, because right now he's looking at you being
like, I know I know this dude.
Yeah, sorry, I wasn't saying it.
It was so he'd remember who I was.
It's like when you visit like a very old relative
and you're like, I'm your grandson.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When you're mad at me for saying introduce yourself
at the top of the pod, everything is for Yhorm.
Yeah.
Oh, wait, who's doing what's oh, and he loves me.
That's good.
Yeah.
Who else?
You used to like trays.
Yeah, I did, and now I'm a grownup.
You're just furiously like writing memento-style notes
that he's putting all over his body.
Akiva, tall, thin.
And he says loves me.
Hey, I wanna loop back,
because we talked about the Molly Shannon show
in the MacGruber takeover episode,
but can we do a quick loop back into Seth's Corner?
Absolutely.
Seth's Corner, you're all invited.
Seth's Corner, it's happening right now.
Take it away, Seth.
Wrote a sketch, and I'm mentioning it because back to back weeks,
I wrote a couple of my favorite kinds of sketches,
which are full casters.
And this was 2007,
there'd been a big Republican debate and there'd been
a big Democratic debate, primary debates.
And I wrote a sketch called the Fringe Candidate Debate.
And it is our whole gang from this era.
And it was just joyous to go back and watch.
It is the different candidates.
It is very interesting certain things that I
don't think you'd be able to do today.
Molly Shannon was hosting.
Basically, you have Kristen Wiig represents PETA.
That's the first one. I feel like,
right, that she's the PETA candidate.
You feel like you're setting a bar of where it might go.
Immediately heightens to Molly Shannon as
the head of the new Nazi party and
she's wearing a full swastika on her arm.
Oh, dag.
Oh, dag.
That's the second one?
And no one really gasps or anything.
One, it's Molly, so she's just like super enthusiastic
and perky about it.
Yeah, that's the right casting on that one.
Then Fred is the al-Qaeda candidate.
Oh, sorry, between them is Forte,
which I think is a real precursor to Jeff Montgomery.
He's the head of the Nambla party.
I was going to say it would have to be Nambla.
It was Nambla.
Sudeikis is Blaine Goodbody from the Dance Party.
Polar doing a great Dennis Kucinich.
Do you remember who you were in this?
Me?
Yeah.
No.
You were Lord Simon Frothington from the Wig Party with an H.
Also good casting.
But you were right next to Maya who was Pearlene Robinson from the wig party.
Got it.
She was very upset with you also being a wig party.
What if I had remembered?
I was like, oh, Lord Frothington.
Also, this is a real ahead of its time.
Kenan is Reverend Herschel P. Chocula from the Black Vampire Party. And, you know,
Herschel Walker kind of, I think his, you know, Georgia governor-
He took up that mantle.
... campaign was almost derailed by how much he was talking about vampires on the campaign
trail. So to have a vampire named Herschel.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And also the real fun was Darryl Hammond was Dan Rather. He had a great Dan Rather's impression.
But here's my favorite joke in it, which is-
Mr. Budge, let's start with you. To most people, Namble means a lot of Rather's impression. But here's my favorite joke in it, which is. Mr. Budge, let's start with you.
To most people, NAMBLA means a lot of despicable things.
How do you intend to overcome NAMBLA's image problem?
Well, first of all, I don't think NAMBLA means
what you think it means.
North American Man Boy Love Association?
I stand corrected, it does mean.
So I don't know what he thought.
The only other thing I'll say is at one point,
and this is definitely a Higgins joke,
Daryl says, I feel as silly as a steer in a sperm bank.
Everybody looks at him blankly.
For those of you who might not know,
a steer is an ox that's been castrated.
So you see a steer would feel pretty silly at a sperm bank.
Ha ha ha ha ha!
Woo hoo hoo!
I did it, didn't I, brother?
Woo!
Between dress and air, we added just Maya laughing really loud.
And Daryl breaks a little bit.
Whoa.
He's caught off guard.
And Daryl never broke. No. Yeah. caught off guard. And Darryl never broke.
No. Darryl and Parnell.
You never get Darryl, Parnell, or Will to break.
Yeah.
Anyone else never break?
Who were the never breakers?
Darryl, Parnell, and Will.
And I've only seen Forte break once.
When?
When did Forte break?
When we were making the hit MacGurber TV series
on Peacock that still exists.
There's a joke in there where he's mulling over the phrase,
whoever smelt it dealt it.
And he does a little,
he lifts his butt a little bit.
There's no fart sound, but he lifts his butt just a little bit.
And then he started laughing and I was like,
out of all the jokes that would make Forte break,
that's what did it?
It was kind of like both sad and like also gratifying.
And it's amazing how it didn't even come close
to breaking the three of us.
No, no, no, no, no, nobody thinks it's good.
I was worried Andy's Zoom.
Andy was texting.
No, look, it was just such a-
A dud of an anecdote.
Jubilant retelling.
It's weird, because I'm drinking nitro cold brew, too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, celeb-y?
We're not tailing off.
Like, when he broke, like, you mean he, like,
broke into tears, because that's the vibe of the retelling.
It was late. To be fair, it was late in the morning
when we were shooting. It was like,
By the way, I want to say that before we started recording,
Keev gave us all the note to keep our energy up.
And then Yoram's first anecdote
had a real funeral-durge vibe to it.
We could add that in the background.
Uh-huh.
All right, so, Zach Raffhost.
And, well, I'm gonna keep it in the South Corner for a minute
because I have another trivia question for you, Andy.
A sketch I, again, recall very fondly, prom meeting.
And it's about what's the prom theme gonna be this year.
And again, it's May.
I'm basically just stealing a move from everybody
based on things they've written
that haven't aired in the show.
Ah, yes.
Do you know who you were?
No.
Lomax.
Oh, Lomax made air?
It was a version of Lomax.
It wasn't like your Lomax.
You were like a Lomax who wanted the prom theme
to be like a Hobbit- focused. Oh, got it.
Was there a Martinelli's sparkling cider?
Yeah, Martinelli's didn't make it.
No mention of Martinelli's?
Sorry, bud.
Martinelli's sparkling cider,
the world's most perfect beverage.
Without that, I'm not interested.
I'm glad I'm not wearing sweatpants right now
for a multitude of reasons.
These are all lines from the un-aired,
never-addressed Lomax sketches.
I feel like that character could come
into an animated movie right now,
just hearing you do the voice.
Yeah. Again, another thing,
I'll send you a picture of
Martin Ellis once a year, Sandberg.
True or false, right?
Oh, deaf.
I deaf. I see Martin Ellis,
I snap a picture, send it off to Lomax.
Jost also, Jost remembers.
I think minimum a character on Digman could come in,
some kid involved in some mystery.
Oh yeah, we should get Lomax up in there.
Yeah.
No problem, slide right in.
I think it would sound a little something like that.
I'm just kidding.
The other thing I really liked, Amy and Maya are the sort of overbearing teen girls who
are very upset that they have to talk to the rest of the class about what the prom theme
should be.
I'm Beth BJ Jacobs.
And before you get any ideas, my name is Beth Jacobs and that's why I'm called BJ.
And I'm Lauren BJ Carlton.
No disclaimer.
Oh, that's quality writing.
Yeah, that's pretty quality.
That's classic.
And again, though, before we get into Dog Lover,
do you guys remember this sort of joy slash dread
of a final SNL?
Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
Like, both knowing you're kind of off the hook for not
having to do the show for a summer,
but also that emptiness in case you're not
going to do anything professional over the summer, but also that emptiness, even in case you're not going to do anything
professional over the summer too.
We always had a plan.
We were very lucky.
Yeah, what were we going to do this summer?
Was this our first album?
Were we going straight into album?
We were putting out the movie.
Oh yeah, yeah.
The movie was coming out, so probably just press and press.
Yeah, they had a big old press store for us.
We traveled for it.
And I was getting married too.
So no, I was just like, had the jitters for getting married. Yeah. Oh yeah.
Cold feet.
Yeah, it's had cold feet.
Oh, immediately.
For a year, he's like, guys, my feet are chilly.
I don't know, guys.
Maybe we shouldn't do Dog Lover.
So Dog Lover, you know what?
I feel like this is allowed.
We all rewatched Dog Lover today.
Mm-hmm.
We did.
And I think most of us had no memory of Dog Lover.
And no notes.
I remembered it.
My memory though was just the feeling I had after
of not liking it.
And so I was actually,
it was better than I thought it was gonna be.
Here is this, I'm not gonna say who said what,
but this was the exchange on the
Lonely Island podcast text chain.
Who boy?
Who boy? Who boy?
Ha ha ha.
Wow, wow, wow.
Okay, lot to process.
Wow.
Was not expecting any of that.
Again, that is a text exchange
by the people who did it.
I love it.
You're not saying who said what, but everyone contributed to that.
Because I only said one thing, which was save it for the pod.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It played well.
It did play well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was listening to it and every joke was landing.
And PS, after it aired, I had a lot of people who were specifically dog lovers say that
they really liked it and that they thought it was sweet and funny.
Why did we hate it so much?
We didn't want to do a short that week.
Mm-hmm. You guys were officially in the place now
where people who had comedy taste
and were hosting the show wanted to do a short.
That was kind of one of the appeals of it.
You get to host us and Ellen, you also get to do a short.
And you were also entering the era where Lorne felt unsatisfied
if there was not a short in the show. So you guys sometimes were up against the fact that you both
had a host who was enthusiastic and a boss who was desirous. And if you didn't have an idea,
you were out of luck. You had to figure one out.
Well, as we mentioned, there was that laminated card on the board.
Yes.
At some point.
Yeah.
At some point, right.
At some point, Digital Short was a card of its own, the way
Monologue and Weekend Update were.
Yes.
Which is a real, real flattering slash terrifying thing to see.
For how much we were just so had nothing and were scrambling to just do this at the very last one
where our head was already into hot rod,
back into being like, finally we can finish hot rod.
We left it with such a like, ugh, we just shit that out.
But when I just rewatched it, not like I love it,
but I was expecting something with no laughs that died.
And I was really pleasantly surprised
to hear the audience was on board.
Yeah, it was cute.
I couldn't believe how long you kiss
that fucking dog at the end.
Here's what I'll say.
I rewatched it, I giggled, I liked the music.
Jorm, you edited it, I assume.
Maybe.
I really liked the music.
No, Keev, you cut it?
I'm pretty sure I was fully in on this one.
Okay. Well, I really liked the music you chose.
It was like sarcastic in the right way.
It reminded me of our early Lonely Island stuff,
where it had a tone,
where we were telegraphing to people that this is
silly and stupid and had a irony to it.
My acting I didn't like,
it was a little too sarcastic and rubbery for my taste.
I think it would have played better if I had treated it more seriously.
I think I was a little checked out and not doing it exactly how I wish I had done it. But in general, the beats worked,
and the kiss, I thought, was kind of funny at the end.
I like the cigarette.
Cigarette good?
Yeah, cigarette was great.
Yeah, that part was good.
Explain the cigarette, Seth,
since nobody can actually watch this.
Well, I'll just say, Braff walks into an apartment.
He's offering it to Andy as a sublet.
He gets a phone call.
He leaves the room.
And the dog walks over and starts to talk to Andy.
Hey, buddy. Hey there. What are you doing? to Andy's sublet. He gets a phone call, he leaves the room, and the dog walks over and starts to
talk to Andy. Hey buddy. Hey there. I wanted to look around. It was me, the dog. You can talk.
Yeah, I can talk. And I've got something to say. What? I love you. This is crazy. You don't even know me. Well, let's change that.
Now there's no special effects. The dog's mouth is not moving. We just hear Yoram's voice.
The dog begins to flirt with Andy. There is a moment I had a logic problem,
whereas you kind of were leaning down to the dog, right?
And then Braff walks in and is like, were you about to kiss my dog?
And I don't, I feel like if you walked in and a dude was holding
your dog's head and his hands,
you would just think that's a guy who likes dogs, right?
Yeah.
It doesn't seem as you know.
You don't jump to that conclusion.
Scandalous as you think.
I also will say in rewatching,
I thought the romantic music came in a hair earlier than I wanted it to,
and it was tipping it a little more than I thought we could have
slow burned it like a bead or two longer before we
started revealing that's what the dog was up to and I'm sure it was because we
were just trying to get to it. Also it's that weird thing of a set where you're
in an apartment and the shades are drawn because obviously you know what I mean
it's it's that weird look of you can't show that you're in New York City right
I'm assuming. It was probably also nighttime and we wanted it to feel like daytime.
Was that actually Flat Hotel that we shot then?
I'm guessing.
I thought it was almost on nine somewhere, but maybe I'm wrong.
Oh, maybe they just built us a set and didn't have an outside.
They definitely didn't build us a set.
That was the last minute one for sure.
No, it's Flat Hotel.
Then, Braff, conveniently for the comedy of the sketch, gets a second call.
Yeah.
He leaves again, and now it's happening.
Andy's a little, that flustered rom-com thing of this is happening so fast, what's going
on?
And then the dog asks Andy to go to the fridge and get him a plate of ham.
Ham.
Give me some ham.
Oh, wait.
A plate of ham.
There you go.
I am on it, you wait. A plate of ham. There you go.
I am on it, you guys.
Whenever you need something,
I'll be right there with you.
Good.
A plate of ham, which is a very funny thing to ask for.
It also is, again,
I don't want to dig into the logic of this sketch.
It does imply that Zach Graf's character has a plate of
ham in the fridge just at the ready. At leastf's character has a plate of ham in the fridge just at the ready.
At least some.
I've had a plate of ham in the fridge with like plastic wrap over it, you know?
Sure, sure.
Don't unspool this sweater too much.
You become suspicious.
You're onto him now.
You're jilted.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then Graf comes in and it becomes clear this has happened before.
Has this whole thing just been about you tricking me into getting you ham?
Has it? No. You used me. Okay what is going on in here? Nothing. Oh no. Did my dog
Seduceywen try to get you to give him some ham? Your dog is the worst thing
that's ever happened to me. Damn it, Rufus. Bad dog.
Bad dog.
I'm leaving.
And then the dog basically makes its case
that this was real.
Wait, did this start about me wanting some ham?
Yes.
Did it turn into something else?
You bet it did.
So you can walk out that door,
or we can give this a shot.
Owner, you're a good man, but I can't fight love.
Then go to him.
Come on, boy, go to him.
Don't go to him.
Some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this.
You have a good long dude dog kiss.
It's a basic rom-com format of one character gets into the relationship under false pretense,
but then along the course of the film realizes, actually, I do love you.
Then the other person realizes, whoa, you were lying this whole time?
His heart broken and they have to explain, yes, yes, I am guilty of getting in here for the wrong reasons,
but once I was along this path with you, I love you,
please forgive me so we can be together.
It's a real three act structure.
Yeah.
Exactly.
What's a good example of that?
How to lose a guy in 10 days.
She's got the magazine article to write,
and then he also has some, you know,
he works at advertising and needs this big client. So they both are under
false pretenses in that one. All tear your motives. Yeah. It all works though. You know what I was
most surprised with the kiss though, to me was that Andy was kissing a dog because I don't think of
you as a dog lover, Andy. Yeah. Were you picturing Frisbee or?
Yeah. That's how he got through it. Now, Frisbee didn't exist yet, Andy. Were you picturing Frisbee or? Yeah, that's how you got through it.
Now, Frisbee didn't exist yet, Seth.
Did you see this and think about getting a Frisbee?
Yeah, I think watching this short was
maybe what made me want to get a Frisbee.
Yeah.
I think also I thought,
oh, what's great about this is Andy obviously,
based on this make-out loves dogs,
so I'll get a dog and then we'll bring Andy and I closer.
Right. Then you got the worst dog in the history of the world.
He's not a hairy dog.
And you're like, what about a dog
that doesn't have as much hair?
What if I get the opposite of this dog?
The length of time you're allowing that dog
to kiss your lips, to lick your lips,
does make me think maybe Frisbee does suck
for the first time.
I've always thought Andy just hates dogs
and is an asshole.
Oh, interesting.
And this changes everything.
Because I'm like, oh wait, he can like dogs. He can let a dog lick his lips for an insanely. Oh. And this changes everything. Cause I'm like, oh wait, he can like dogs.
He can let a dog lick his lips for an insanely long time.
That dog and dog lover is super sweet and cute.
Yeah. Right.
Little shaggy, little shaggy, fluffy guy.
Kiva, your argument is the way this short will endure
is as an indictment on Frisbee.
Yeah, it's proving that he's not, you know, dog racist.
There's something about Frisbee.
Yeah, it's just about Frisbee. Yeah, it's just about Frisbee.
Yeah.
Did you perhaps have to put anything on your lips
for that dog to get in there, Andy?
Yeah, I did.
Is there peanut butter in your mouth?
Oh.
I don't think so.
Dogs just do that, right?
No, I bet I did.
No, I'm sure you had some.
I think I had peanut butter.
Like some Lip Smacker's lip gloss,
peanut butter flavor or something.
What are we talking?
Yeah.
The other thing about it is, I had just watched Quado with Scarlett,
and you do kiss the dog pretty much the same way.
It's like watching two Quados, man.
It's a two Quados kind of a-
Citrus.
Yeah, for sure.
Or is that just how you kiss?
That is also how I kiss, yes.
It also, I mean, you did kind of build in a little bit of a soft landing for yourself.
It does play better than I remembered as well, Keef.
That's a lie. I did not remember this even existing on Earth.
It does play fine,
but everybody's really happy when you kiss the dog.
Yeah.
Right. No matter how bad it was,
people are going to be happy when you kiss the dog.
Well, people like that.
It's a sweet moment. The end of a rom-com,
you want them to get together.
Right.
Yeah, exactly. All that tension.
Yeah. No matter how big the lie.
It ends with this song.
Is that a Kelly Clarkson song?
The, some people wait a lifetime for a moment like.
Is that Kelly Clarkson?
Sing it a little more.
No, I don't want to, I want to get even quieter.
As you sing it, do what you're doing where you just keep getting quieter.
But it's a moment like this.
Don't stop singing.
Who sings that?
Is it?
Yeah, Kev says it's her American Idol song.
But I just want to point out,
we put that in because we thought it was a funny thing to do
and then everyone's like,
hey, if you put that in, it can't be in reruns.
And we were like, yeah, we're okay.
Nailing the coffin.
Oh, that sucks.
That's also why you don't remember, Seth.
I like that that was your fail safe.
It's like at the end of Dackery, girl, it's just like,
Help, I need somebody to help.
We would talk about how we were jealous of people that were so connected with YouTube
and the idea of YouTube as we were.
We would talk about how jealous we were of just a few years before it,
where it was live and they would disappear.
And you could just enjoy almost like going to the theater or something, just a few years before it, where it was live and they would disappear. Yeah.
And you could just enjoy almost like going to the theater
or something or to see an improv show.
The point was that it was so throw away.
And now you got graded in a different way
because it lasted forever in a different way.
And then we realized that was our get out of jail free card.
Since it is dog lover and I realized,
you know, she is in the room, you know, maybe
it's a little incentive to hop over to this on YouTube.
I'm going to go pick up Frisbee and hear in real time what Andy thinks about her.
Okay, great.
Let's bring her out.
He's in a hold up Frisbee and we're going to judge her without him listening.
Is that what's happening?
Oh my gosh, he's right there.
Okay, so what do we think about Frisbee guys?
Oh my gosh, she was in the room the whole time. I guess it's a pretty weird looking dog.
Legit, he told me he was gonna pick up Frisbee
and I still thought for a second,
oh my God, he's only a giant rat!
I miss that, what were you saying?
Nothing, nothing.
Don't worry about it, bro.
Listen to the pod.
Oh, what a sweetie.
Oh, God, oh, those legs are just bones.
It's a she, right? Yeah, it's a she. Which, oh. Those legs are just bones.
It's a she, right?
Yeah, it's a she.
Which by the way,
Samberg fully didn't know for the first 11 years of her life.
How much does she weigh?
Like what size?
Like eight pounds.
Is it a super fast dog though?
It looks super fast.
She's pretty old now, but she used to be super fast.
Yeah.
It's like a Greyhound.
It's like a dog that you would bet money on.
Yeah.
Eight pounds even or eight pounds gross ounces?
Flawless.
Thanks. It's the best I had.
The best you had was exceptionally good.
Can I tell you something? Just being fully honest,
like I know we have this thing where I
make jokes about how Frisbee is disgusting.
But now looking at her, it's real. She's bad.
It is bad. I mean, I am feeling shame making fun of the dog to its face.
Yeah.
She looks really sweet and she has a sad expression.
She's definitely sad when she sees Andy.
Because again, as we've established
in the very true story of Frisbee and Andy's relationship,
very early on when she was a puppy,
Andy just fully dropped her on the ground.
Is that true?
Yeah, we put her in your lap and you were like,
uh!
Well, yeah, I thought it was a rat.
Such a little, such a teeny little head.
Yeah, it's a teeny little face bone.
I'm gonna put her back on her pillow.
Yeah, she's yawning so much,
it's reminding me how boring podcasts are.
Yeah, she's a good critic.
Everyone's a critic.
She's like, oh, she was kind of like a weird medium. Ah, the skeleton rat.
Yeah.
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The musical guest was Maroon 5, Andy, without cheating.
Tell me what they sang.
Moves like Jagger.
Wrong. Makes me wonder and won't go home without you.
I know that.
Now, you had an update that was cut,
Andy, called Cliff of Cliff's Notes.
Jost is the credited writer.
I was going to say it sounds like a Jost, yeah.
Jost was so young when he got hired that for the first five years,
all his stuff was about college stuff and high school stuff. Yeah, that was his life experience.ost, yeah. Jost was so young when he got hired that like for the first five years, all his stuff was about college stuff and high school stuff.
Yeah. That was his life experience.
Yeah, exactly.
The next time we're going to talk,
it's going to be the season premiere of the 2007-2008 season.
But over the course of the summer,
I feel like we hit on this a little bit during Hot Rod.
But the movie comes out and did we talk about the summer it came out?
I feel like we probably did.
It's a hit.
How good it did. Yeah. It's a hit.
And how good it did.
Yeah, it's a hit.
It made over a million dollars.
It made over a million dollars.
I think we did talk about it and how we got out of town.
And we were out at clubs in Europe.
And we were like, it's OK, though, because maybe some people will say
it's a cult classic in a few years.
And that made us feel better.
I will say, you know what?
I heard from a lot of people post the Hot Rod episodes
that they rewatched it with their kids
and their kids loved it.
Oh, that's awesome.
That's great.
Yeah.
What else can you ask for besides money?
Yeah, money would have been better though, right?
If the movie had made a lot of money,
they probably would have showed it to their kids
without having to be reminded.
Honestly, if it had done really well,
it might've made it lame.
Who knows?
Who knows?
One day those kids will be executives
and give us all good jobs.
Yeah.
Or they'll be looking for like,
find me the next Andy Samberg.
Bastards.
Here's the thing.
First off, dog lover, not criterion.
We can just move past that.
Yeah, of course.
Didn't even make the top 64.
No.
It was a final episode of the season.
We got it done, made it to the summer.
Yeah. And I still think about that, made it to the summer. Yeah.
And I still think about that dog, obviously,
a sweetheart, right?
So much better than Frisbee.
I liked the naturalism in the very beginning of the sketch
when Braff is showing you the apartment.
He does a good job.
And that's why I was kind of disappointed
that I started hand boning,
because I was like, hey, it's nice and grounded.
I thought he did a great job and you did a great job.
There's no cuts in it.
It just brings you guys in. You guys say the dialogue. I'm completely comfortable. Yeah. Two things. One,
when the dog asked you to go to the fridge and get plates of ham, did that resonate as a note you
had gotten from an acting coach in the past? Sorry. Is that what you wanted, Seth? You wanted him to
make that sound? Yeah. The other thing I was gonna say is, this was our second season finale.
First season, the last episode we did Andy walking.
Yeah.
This season we did Dog Lover.
Not our best by all accounts.
Right.
Both fine.
But I do just want to flag, like, let's keep an eye on, did we improve our end of the season
showings?
Yeah, what the last years are.
Because it might just be too hard to needle the thread,
end of season, dead tired.
Again, you guys, as Keef pointed out,
you'd had a run of three really nice ones
before the last couple.
Yeah, no shame, good season.
No shame, also really good season.
There was another one of the bar songs in the Braff episode.
There was another Vinny Videcchi in the Braff episode.
There was, I made a note because it was, again,
as we've established with Vinny Videcchi,
it is Bill as an Italian man doing the impressions
that Bill does that were unusable in the show.
Right.
Then he goes,
you were in the movie Manhattan Murder Mystery.
And Zach Braff goes, yeah, it was my first movie.
And then based on that, Bill does a Peter Falk impression.
Just literally a mystery.
Oh, carasciore, mistreando.
Carasciore, Colombo, Peter Falk.
No, no, no, Peter Falk was not in that movie.
Oh, Colombo, Colombo, carasciore, Colombo.
Impressione, Impressione, Colombo. Yeah, Colombo. calombo, calombo. Impressioni, impressioni, calombo.
Impressioni.
One more thing there, little lady.
You ain't ever been to Mexico before,
then what's that sombrero doing in the back seat of your car?
Hey, Alcimbo!
All right, that's the end of your second season
on the show, that's Dog Lover.
It was, as Andy said right before we started recording,
for the dogs.
I didn't say that.
Yeah, you did. You did.
And you said, don't put it in.
This is very exciting. We've asked a lot of people for questions. And as a reminder,
there's a couple ways you can give them to us. One way, you can just leave them in the YouTube
comments. These are posted on YouTube. You can also email us at thelonelyislandpodatgmail.com.
You guys ready for some questions?
They're mostly directed towards you.
Well, I was gonna say there's a third way
that you can ask them.
How's that?
You get tickets to see the Seth Meyers late show.
And then in the middle of the taping,
when Seth's doing a closer look or some bullshit.
This is a great idea already.
Just blurt it out.
Yeah.
Go like, Akiva!
Oh, question for me.
What does your butt feel like?
What does your butt feel like, Akiva?
Blump.
All right, guys, there's a scene in Hot Rod
where Rod is walking around doing laundry
and he's kind of singing under his breath,
walking around with no pants on,
and he's just in his underpants,
and then it cuts to Kevin,
then back to Rod with pants on.
I wanted to know, is this an intentional goof
or was it a continuity error caught in editing then fixed?
Makes me laugh every time.
Thanks for keeping me entertained.
I know it was intentional that it ended up in the movie.
That was not like we didn't notice or something.
The question of did we pre-plan it or did we shoot it
with no pants and with pants being like,
and then in editing we'll decide which,
and then we were like, oh, it's both is the answer.
That I don't remember.
You have to go find a script and see if we said,
he has no pants and now he has pants.
Or I'm guessing it was an editing joke.
I think it was an editing joke, yeah.
That's my guess.
But it was intentional.
Yes.
But I don't know that it was planned.
I do remember on like early Lonely Island short stuff,
I almost wanted to hire someone for continuity
who was like anti-continuity.
It was like, no, let's,
shot to shot, let's fuck this up more.
Hey, somebody had just an interesting comment
about your sister, which is they said
that one of their funniest moments is when,
because there's no blood in the sketch.
And then Sudeikis walks in and says, it's a blood bath.
They just thought that was-
There's a little bit of blood on his hand.
A little bit of blood, but it's not a blood bath.
It certainly isn't, it's very clean.
Also somebody said,
when the memes are going around
about the Olympic sharpshooters,
somebody edited in a picture of Andy
shooting from the ground in one of the memes.
From dear sister.
It lives on.
Are there any songs,
and I guess this is referring to album songs, that you regret not making a video for?
Yes.
Oh, definitely.
There's a lot, but I think we all have the same top one that we really wanted to.
What is it, Japan?
I think we have two.
Japan's mine.
Semicolon and Japan.
Yeah.
That's true.
That's exactly it.
What are the elements of those songs that you most wanted to make a video about?
Do Japan first. Well, the premise of Japan is that anything we say
in the song has to be in the video
and our label has to pay for that video.
So we're just mentioning expensive stuff
and we're total idiots.
Yeah, the entire premise of the song is video-based.
If we make this song,
we're gonna get a first-class trip to Japan is the premise.
Yeah, it starts off as like a joke about how we're white and we suck and we're not
respecting the culture and being there, but it turns into that the whole thing is a ruse
to get the label to pay an exorbitant amount to send us to Japan.
We also really suck in a very specific obnoxious way.
Yeah, we're being very ugly Americans.
Yeah, dump the money in the river.
But we talk about Tokyo Disneyland and about the best sushi restaurants.
All the places we want to go. Drinking money in the river. But we talk about Tokyo Disneyland and about the best sushi restaurant. All the places we wanna go.
Drinking champagne in the hotel.
Cause we did really wanna go.
Yeah, and now we're in Hawaii for one random shot
that the label has to pay for.
Yeah, exactly.
And the craziest part is when we finished the song
and turned in the album,
the head of the label was like, let's do it.
Let's make that happen.
And we were just too busy cause we were back at SNL.
Really? So you think they would have done it?
Yeah. We blew it.
He said he would do it.
We blew it.
We also since have talked about like,
us probably having the conversation of like,
we're just too busy.
And now that we have kids being like, we weren't.
I know.
We really should have done.
Yeah, we could have found that week.
I will say, I do a Q and A every day with an audience
and somebody said like, what advice would you give
to like a 25 year old?
And I was just like, do everything.
Do everything anyone ever asks you to do, do it.
Yeah, when you feel like you're too tired, you're not.
You're not, you have no idea.
Not even close.
When I talk to anybody who doesn't have kids,
I'm just like, go to Paris right now.
Semicolon has a fair amount of hits
just on the YouTube audio only,
what's it called, text video or whatever you call it.
We didn't even get to make music video,
but that's why I really feel like it could have been
a really big one with a real video.
It was one of our favorites.
Also just because we love Solange.
Yeah.
Solange did it and it would have been so fun to be in a video with her,
and etc.
Somebody wrote something, it's just like an observation that I really enjoyed.
It's so fun to hear Seth who is clearly from New England,
grappling with the laid-back Nor-Kell vibes of the lonely island.
Grappling. Every week you'd be grapple with us.
Trying to pin us down.
Oh, what was the song,
Bingbrung Brothers that played on Attack of the Show?
The Whisper song or whatever?
Yes.
Like the Ying Ying Twins?
Someone claimed this.
I then wrote the person to ask if they remember it, and they said the timeline's right, but
they don't actually remember.
But someone claims that they recorded it, that episode of Attack of the Show, and Olivia
Munn was who presented that.
Oh, wow.
That makes sense.
Yeah. Again, I could That makes sense. Yeah.
Again, I could not verify this independently or via Olivia, but I thought that was a good
fun fact.
I like that this Q&A feels like I'm on corrections.
Yeah, it does have a nice filter.
It's a different set.
Yeah, I feel much calmer.
Yeah.
You're looking at the paper, you're going through the comments, you fell right into
a tone and a rhythm that's so comforting.
I feel like we addressed this.
Jorma, do you know someone again, pointed out.
Jorma, do you know that in Finnish, Jorma means dick?
Yes, I do.
The bummer is, did you know to Tikoni means shrimpy or little?
That's good.
Kind of an oxymoron.
Yeah. Here's one.
Maybe you guys can't say it because you want to wish cast into the future,
you don't want to jinx anything.
Was there someone, a celebrity for
a digital short you really wanted that you never got?
Bill Clinton on sax.
I would say Kanye and Eminem.
I wanted those two guys to do digital shorts.
What did you say? What did you say, Andy?
Bill Clinton on saxophone.
Oh yeah, that was always our answer.
We used to get asked this question in every interview.
Oh, you got asked a lot.
That was always our answer.
It was Bill Pullman and Bill Paxton, right?
Yeah, Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton, the Bills.
Yeah, we kept saying that.
I don't know why, but we just thought it was funny.
We kept wanting to put it on sax, which is genuine.
And then also we would just genuinely say Jay-Z.
We just knew he'd never do it.
And we really, I mean, of course we would,
if he called us today and was like, do a funny song,
we'd stop everything to try to write a funny song.
This is just a story somebody sent in that I liked.
When IncrediBad came out,
I listened to it almost exclusively.
I had to take my car in for some work one day.
I parked it, handed over the keys,
and went about my business.
15 minutes later, a man walks up to me.
What the hell kind of music do you listen to?
I turn your car on and get my eardrums blasted out
by some woman rapping about shitting in someone's shoe.
Oh, that's wonderful.
I'm putting you on the spot.
I could have heads you guys up that this is coming.
So if you want to wait until the future Q&A,
best hip hop album in the 90s.
Do you guys have answers?
Oh, there's so many.
Yeah, right. It's a hard one.
You'd have to list like 10 that were influential.
Raekwon only built for Cuban links.
There you go.
That's very good.
I mean, the first outcast album is amazing.
Wu-Tang's first album is obviously.
Yeah, 36 Chambers, Illmatic, As Bay Boys, 93 Till Infinity.
Bizarre Ride to the Far Side.
Who Let the Dogs Out, that's just the single.
That's great.
Mm-hmm.
We talked a little bit about Higgins' office because it turns up and Roy Roles far side. We let the dogs out. That's just the single. That's great.
We talked a little bit about Higgins office because it turns up and Roy rules and how
it was a good place to go for seltzer and espressos.
There was one other thing I realized was worth mentioning about Higgins office.
Do you remember when he would make people Pimm's cups?
Oh yeah.
Loved it.
That was more to the office on nine though I'll say.
A Pimm's cup is a cocktail that requires a lot of like cut up fruit.
And it's this cocktail that Higgins liked and sometimes he would just go in there and they'd
be again, this is an office, a working office and there would just be a guy chopping up crazy little
fruits and asking you if you wanted a Pym's Cup. And I did because he was sort of the first
television producer I ever met. I thought that is what all showbiz would be like really time
intensive cocktails. And it was still to this day,
the only person who's ever offered me a Pim's Cup.
They're delicious.
They're like what you can drink all day at a cricket game.
Mm-hmm.
Which video...
I think this question is twofold.
There's two different answers.
They said which one was the least amount of time to make.
But I'd like you guys to answer.
Which one wrote fastest, and then which one shot fastest?
I mean, it's kind of loaded because the one that was the fastest to ever be
written was Dackery Girl because we improvised it on camera. Yeah but how
much time did you put into making something else and then making that you
know what I mean? Can you factor in that amount of time?
Didn't you spend all week trying to do something else? I mean yeah yeah. Right, you have to add the other script to that count.
Yeah. All right.
Oh, because we wrote something else
that we didn't shoot, you mean?
Yeah, exactly.
I thought smash and grab-wise,
Dachery Goh would have been my answer
for like least amount of time from camera on to cut.
That's a wrap.
I mean, I think it's pretty much all there.
Yeah.
But what's a great one that wrote fast?
I mean, I ran so far wrote fast, right? Mm-hmm. If you're talking about songs, yeah? I mean, I ran so far wrote fast, right?
Mm-hmm.
If you're talking about songs, yeah.
I mean, Dick in a Box wrote fast once we started.
Yeah.
Lazy Sundays wrote fast once we started.
A lot of them, once we arrive at a premise we like,
we just write a ton and that goes fast.
And then we read it all to each other
and decide what lines we like best and start building it.
In terms of shooting though, obviously something something that's gonna be like a one camera
to kind of set up.
Like I just rewatched Tizzle Whizzle, which I know is way in the future, but like that
was a pretty quick one to shoot.
I remember just cause it's, you know, like a white psych.
Yeah.
Hey guys.
There's a lonely Island.com clip where Kiva is chasing Andy through a parking garage.
And then when Andy gets in the car, he frantically struggles to get the key into the ignition. I remember watching a Lonely Island.com clip where Akiva is chasing Andy through a parking garage.
And then when Andy gets in the car,
he frantically struggles to get the key into the ignition.
And then the camera zooms out,
and he's breaking the fourth wall
and obviously intentionally teasing the key
around the key hole.
And it's the best and I can't find it,
and I need it back in my life,
and I'm hoping you can help me please.
What's the explosion from?
It's an Al Pacino movie.
Yeah, what was that called? But isn't the Keef running after me, Keef?
Isn't it based on Terminator 2? Like the weird run?
Maybe. All I know is the key in the ignition was a Denzel Washington movie we were watching.
That was serious.
Where you knew there was like a bomb in the car and if you turned the ignition it was gonna blow up.
And it was basically doing it because it was trying to build tension.
It was trying to be like Hitchcockian.
And it's like.
Oh boy, when this happens, when he turns that key.
It's the Grisham one with Julia Roberts.
The Pelican Brief?
Oh, is it?
Yeah, Pelican Brief.
Okay, I'm wrong.
Yes, and every time he does it,
it's like they're having a mundane conversation
about the case.
So they're not knowing it's tense,
but we know as an audience, they're like,
don't turn the key.
And it's done almost to a comedic amount.
Where can that person find it?
I always like these questions because they're kind of the questions you would
get at Comic-Con where the person asking it is also impressing you with how deep
their knowledge is.
Cause that is a deep, deep breath.
I'm trying to remember what we called that video.
Cause I maybe would be able to find it if I could remember.
You are humble brag, been to Comic Braque. Been to Comic-Con.
Been to Comic-Con.
Somebody paid his way.
Oh, shit, that's cool.
For land of the lost, somebody paid his way.
This is an interesting question
that I realize people wouldn't know,
which is how does SNL show digital shorts
and other pre-recorded sketches to a live studio audience?
Very obvious to us.
On those monitors.
There are monitors, yeah. There's monitors all over, hanging above them in the studio.
Yeah.
But not gigantic, not movie screen stuff.
Like TVs.
Just TVs.
Yeah.
And there always has been, so they could watch the commercials. But also,
correct me if I'm wrong, are they seeing the, when the sketch is blocking,
they can look up there to watch the sketch too.
Yes.
And oftentimes you do.
A lot of seats have no eye line to
the sketches based on where they are on the floor.
Yes.
Exactly.
Often the studio audience is
watching it the same way as people at home,
just they're also there and hearing the laughs in the room.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but where
certain sketches are placed,
the closer you are to like the center where the
most people can see it, that is kind of prime placement, right?
Yeah, Homebase, which is where the monologue is delivered, there are a lot of sketches there.
And I remember early on in my time at the show, Shoemaker said, don't put a door in
your sketch if you don't need a door in your sketch, because you can't have a
door at Homebase. But you can sort of play everything out. And so, Homebase is the best place to be
if you want everyone's eyes on the actual performance,
as opposed to watching it through a TV screen,
at which point they're just a home audience.
Oh, that's a little SNL hack.
I feel like I heard that the first Wayne's World
was like back in the corner.
I think it was. Because there were stairs.
Yeah, and then they moved it to Homebase,
and it became a thing.
The first Wayne's World, Tom Hanks comes downstairs,
remember?
Yeah, yeah.
And there's no more stairs after that one.
Stairs.
I remember doing Walberg Talks to Animals at home base
and being like, this feels different.
Yeah, yeah.
Like just energetically, everyone's just there with you.
It's like similar to doing the monologue. It's just you and them.
Almost all cold opens in a perfect world are at home base.
And I remember early on, like, Bill was, like, sort of tasked
with doing so many cold opens just based on being, like,
so good at impressions.
And I remember once having to give him notes last minute
and then realizing, oh, this is such a big ask for a new cast member,
just to be sitting in a chair dead center before anything's happened,
before the monologue, and it really speaks to
how you get thrown to the wolves on that show right away.
But the nice wolves that make you feel good about being good at comedy.
Yeah, they're good wolves.
I'm trying to think of what other sketches do we have at home base?
I'm like, I don't remember getting hardly any.
If I remember, so guess stage right.
So on the other side of the music, there's that corner spot that Dratch famously called
Shit Can Alley.
Yes.
Yeah.
Because she said, you never want your sketch to be in Shit Can Alley because basically
no one can see anything that's going on over there.
And then the response from anybody when you complained was, cowbell was back there.
And you're like, all right.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
Thanks, everybody, for your questions.
Wait, wait, wait.
There's no questions for Seth?
There was one question.
Somebody asked about the origin of the migrating tree frogs.
Migrating tree frogs.
Migrating tree frogs is something we do now when we do a segment on a show called You Burn.
I always say there's an interesting story about migrating tree frogs and then I smell fire and we move over to You Burn.
This is something that I also used to do at SNL, same graphic.
And anytime I said there's a story about migrating tree frogs, it was the thing we did before I got interrupted. Like Sanjaya, when Andy was Sanjaya,
it would definitely been migrating tree frogs.
But I stole it from,
it started with, I think via Robert Carlock,
it started with Tina and Jimmy,
as migrating tree frogs would be what they were talking
about when Catan would come in as gay Hitler.
Yes.
So it is now inherited for over 20 years as a deep cut graphic
you show when you're not about to complete a monologue joke.
Okay, Seth, I have another question for you.
Yeah.
Do you think you're the best late night host of all time?
All time?
See, honest though.
All time or now?
Yes, for both.
Try to tee it up as casually as possible.
Yeah.
Great questions, do please keep sending them in.
And, oh, somebody had one, you know what?
I'll throw it out and hopefully we'll talk about it more.
I know the answer to it,
but I'll throw it out to you guys.
Hey, Lonely Island,
are you guys ever gonna make new music?
Hmm, what's our response?
I'm gonna let one of these jokers answer that.
Yes, we are.
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
All right, I love you guys.
This is the end of another podcast.
Love you too.
We did it.
Love you.
Bye.