Topic: Bobcat Goldthwait

4 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:54:39 - 1:58:42

1851: Mork & Mimi

Bobcat Goldthwaite's San Francisco Debut

A detailed account of Bobcat Goldthwaite's first performance in San Francisco at Cobb's Pub describes an audience initially terrified by his disheveled appearance and erratic stage persona. The tension broke only when he briefly switched to a refined "Yalie" accent, proving his character was an act. Following the show, the group gathered at the home shared by Dana Carvey and Paula Poundstone.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 6:06 - 8:04

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Joe Rogan, Netflix Live Comedy Special Review

Joe Rogan's recent live comedy special on Netflix is reviewed, with praise for his decision to perform live without post-production editing. The performance is compared to the styles of Bobcat Goldthwait and Sam Kinison. Excerpts from the set include jokes regarding COVID-19 vaccines, the moon landing, and conspiracy theories about Michelle Obama.

Episode 400 48:11 - 49:57

400: This is How We Spin

God Bless America Movie and Network Comparisons

The film "God Bless America," directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, is compared to the 1976 movie "Network" for its satirical take on American culture. The hosts describe the film as having a "No Agenda" message despite varying quality in acting. They reflect on the legacy of "Network" stars Peter Finch and William Holden.

Episode 399 1:25:03 - 1:30:43

399: Hip-Check China

God Bless America Movie Review

The hosts review Bobcat Goldthwait's film "God Bless America," a dark satire about a man who goes on a killing spree against reality TV stars and uncivilized citizens. They praise the film's monologues regarding the decline of American culture and encourage listeners to support the director by purchasing the film legally.