Cash and T.J. talk about Children of the Corn, Gandhi, Sean Connery, Mark Wahlberg, A Night at the Museum, Robert Redford, tambourine hands, igloos, creamed corn, biscotti, brownie envy, and identity theft, and ask the question, “Is working in a kissing booth the second oldest profession?”
Geologists have concluded that this episode never existed, fight for your right to listen anyway…
You know I’ve been listening to some more of the live episodes and I partly take back what I said in my last comment. The other live shows went well. I think it was just the audience in this particular episode that kinda sucked.
The audience was kind of crappy in this episode. I don’t know what the exact set-up is for these live shows, but I feel like they would work better in a smaller room where everything is a little more compressed and intimate. T.J. and Cash are funny but something about the live shows doesn’t feel quite suited to their style of comedy.
Since T.J. Miller stole the show in Transformers, I find myself wanting to see anything he is in. I was on the fence while watching the trailer for Big Hero 6… then T.J.’s voice boomed out of the speakers and my friends and I immediately all reacted, “In! Gonna see that!”