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Pop My Culture #62: Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr (Pulp Fiction, MadTV) goofs off with Cole and Vanessa and chats about working with Tarantino, People’s Sexiest Man Alive, The Descendants, the sorting hat, going to Broadway, The Groundlings, the Mr. T. cartoon, the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, Morgan Freeman, Detective Comics, a steady stream of turkey, the lost Matrix scenes, Marvin’s head explosion, Star Wars vs. Physicists, Sea Monkeys, seeing Helen Mirren, the Lego movie, and the absolutely ridiculous people backstage at the Pee Wee Herman Show.

Leave your answer to the firsts question (the first comic book or comic book series you were into as a kid) on our website for a chance to win a Pulp Fiction Blu-Ray signed by Phil!

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Comments

  1. vanessa says:

    I NEED A TARDIGRADE!!!!!!

  2. Scully says:

    Maybe it wasn’t a fevered dream. There is a microscopic animal called a Tardigrade or aka Water Bear. They would probably be even more disappointing than sea monkeys because they can’t be seen with the naked eye but they could feasibly be transported by mail and reactivated by adding water to moss. There are really amazing (can survive in space) and really adorable (the look like tiny bears)

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4097/4998571440_3f53f6c

Episode 62: Pop My Culture
Phil LaMarr

Pop My Culture #62: Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr (Pulp Fiction, MadTV) goofs off with Cole and Vanessa and chats about working with Tarantino, People’s Sexiest Man Alive, The Descendants, the sorting hat, going to Broadway, The Groundlings, the Mr. T. cartoon, the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, Morgan Freeman, Detective Comics, a steady stream of turkey, the lost Matrix scenes, Marvin’s head explosion, Star Wars vs. Physicists, Sea Monkeys, seeing Helen Mirren, the Lego movie, and the absolutely ridiculous people backstage at the Pee Wee Herman Show.

Leave your answer to the firsts question (the first comic book or comic book series you were into as a kid) on our website for a chance to win a Pulp Fiction Blu-Ray signed by Phil!

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Exclusive Interview: SUITS Creator/Showrunner Aaron Korsh

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