Mark Normand & Joe List Discuss Movies, Celebrities, and New York Life
Tuesdays with Stories!October 31, 20221h 9min78,343 views
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- 🎬 Mark Normand and Joe List discuss their differing tastes in movies, with Normand disliking most action films and preferring dialogue-driven stories.
- 💥 List initially enjoyed 70s action movies like "Bloodsport" but later gravitated towards films like "Fargo" and "A League of Their Own."
- 💔 Normand found "First Blood" and "Point Break" to be overly mean-spirited in their portrayal of characters.
- 🌟 Both comedians appreciate films like "Die Hard" and "First Blood" for their realism and impact.
Celebrity Discussions and Opinions
- 💋 The comedians debate the attractiveness of various celebrities, with Madonna being a recurring topic for her sex appeal and unique look.
- 🤩 Natalie Portman, Emma Stone, and Margot Robbie are mentioned as highly attractive figures.
- 🤷♂️ They also discuss actors like Tom Hanks, his son Chet Hanks, and Jamie Presley, with varying opinions on their appeal and public personas.
- 🎬 Angelina Jolie is noted for her unique look, while Salma Hayek and Jennifer Lawrence are also discussed for their attractiveness.
New York City Life and Observations
- 🚶♂️ The conversation touches on the changing demographics of barbershops in New York City, noting a lack of classic American barbers.
- 🚨 Both comedians share unsettling personal encounters with individuals exhibiting erratic behavior in public, highlighting a sense of unease in the city.
- 👮♂️ They discuss the presence of police in public spaces and their interactions with comedians, noting a generally positive reception.
- 🍕 A story about comedian CQ sharing pizza with friends illustrates a classic New York gesture of hospitality.
Comedy Industry and Personal Anecdotes
- 🎤 The comedians reminisce about the early days of comedy shows like "Whiplash" and "Molly," highlighting their significance in the New York comedy scene.
- 💰 They discuss the challenges of monetizing YouTube content and the frustrations with AdSense, contrasting it with the desire for more direct fan support.
- 🗣️ Both express a desire for more curated comedy events and shared spaces, lamenting the current fragmentation of the comedy scene.
- 🤣 They share personal stories about haircuts, dating, and celebrity encounters, providing a glimpse into their lives and comedic perspectives.
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