This is Important Podcast: It's Okay To Be Butthurt, Workaholics Movie, and Travel Plans
This Is ImportantFebruary 2, 202358 min89,580 views
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- 🎬 The hosts discuss the enduring popularity of their movie "Game Over Man," with some fans only recognizing them from it.
- 💔 They express disappointment that the "Workaholics" movie is not moving forward on Paramount Plus, lamenting the loss of opportunities to develop comedic bits.
Humor, Body Positivity, and Censorship
- 🗣️ The conversation touches on the societal discomfort with nudity and the idea of normalizing the human body through humor and acceptance.
- 🍆 They debate the comedic impact of male genitalia in film and television, referencing specific scenes and the concept of puritanical reactions.
- 😂 Dr. Ken's comedic portrayal of his penis in "The Hangover" is highlighted as a memorable and funny moment.
Golf, Country Clubs, and Relatable Hobbies
- ⛳ The hosts discuss the social acceptance of golf as a leisure activity, contrasting it with other hobbies like smoking weed or playing video games.
- 💰 They explore the high costs associated with joining exclusive country clubs, noting the significant buy-in fees and annual dues.
- 🥏 As an alternative, they suggest more accessible activities like frisbee golf and hacky sack.
Travel and Unique Beverages
- ✈️ Adam is heading to Indonesia for a friend's birthday party on a large yacht, despite concerns about potential stormy weather.
- 🍹 A unique beverage called "Smooch," a hard seltzer smoothie, is enthusiastically recommended for its surprising taste despite its unappealing name.
- ✈️ The hosts also mention other travel plans, including a trip to Africa and a discussion about the historical TV show "Gilligan's Island."
Nostalgia and Classic Television
- 📺 The podcast delves into favorite old black and white TV shows, with "I Love Lucy" and "The Monsters" being strong contenders for funniest and most iconic.
- 🤔 They discuss the perception of older shows like "Dick Van Dyke" as too corporate and the enduring appeal of shows like "Mr. Ed."
- 🎬 The recent "Monsters" movie by Rob Zombie is mentioned, with a note on its bizarre nature and visual style.
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