Topic: Adam Sandler

5 chapters across the catalog

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:01:26 - 2:06:22

1737: Wrong Puberty

DeepSeek AI Hallucinations, Podcasting Invention Dispute

Testing of the Chinese AI model DeepSeek revealed significant "hallucinations," including a claim that Adam Sandler invented podcasting. When corrected, the AI's "reasoning" mode falsely attributed the invention to the BBC and NPR in the 1920s. Furthermore, the AI refused to quote Bible scriptures due to "cultural sensitivity," highlighting the ideological constraints programmed into the model by its developers.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 3:18:43 - 3:23:52

1691: Joy Boy

End of Show Mix, Podcasting 2.0 and Joe Rogan Tribute

The show concludes with a preview of the "DH Unplugged" podcast and a musical tribute to the "Podfather" Adam Curry. The mix features a parody of an Adam Sandler song and a rap about the evolution of Podcasting 2.0, mentioning figures like Joe Rogan, Tim Dillon, and Tim Cook. The hosts sign off with their traditional "adios mofos" catchphrase.

#955251
Episode 676 1:31:01 - 1:35:03

676: #955251

Sony Pictures Hack, The Interview Promotion

A cyberattack on Sony Pictures resulted in the theft of movies and internal emails, with some speculating North Korean involvement due to the upcoming film "The Interview." The hosts suggest the hack and the "broken English" threats may be a publicity stunt to promote the movie. Leaked emails also revealed internal criticism of Adam Sandler's "formulaic" films at the studio.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 6:33 - 9:12

549: Associative Propaganda

Frank Coraci, Hollywood Director, Celebrity Anecdotes

Adam Curry recounts having dinner with Hollywood director Frank Coraci, known for directing Adam Sandler films and the recent production in South Africa featuring Drew Barrymore. Curry jokes about obtaining insider information regarding celebrity substance abuse and his standing offer to play horrific death scenes in Coraci's movies. The segment touches on the requirements for a SAG card and the lack of activity in Hollywood compared to downtown LA.

Intelligence Product
Episode 481 10:23 - 12:46

481: Intelligence Product

James Taylor Performance, White Male Representation

James Taylor's performance at the inauguration prompts a discussion on the repetitive use of certain artists for political events. An anecdote is shared regarding Taylor's appearance in the Adam Sandler movie "Funny People," where he reportedly made disparaging remarks about Facebook during a scene set at a MySpace concert.