Dead Authors Podcast - L. Ron Hubbard

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Part One - 0:00
    Host H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) barely scratches the thetan-encrusted surface of guest L. Ron Hubbard (Andrew Daly) and calls for a followup interview at the end of this one.
    Part Two - 1:00:43
    H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) welcomes L. Ron Hubbard (Andy Daly) back to the Dead Authors stage. For some reason!
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    Produced by Ben Zelevansky and Paul F. Tompkins
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Komentáře • 37

  • @Aenima8427
    @Aenima8427  Před 3 lety +12

    Part One - 0:00
    Host H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) barely scratches the thetan-encrusted surface of guest L. Ron Hubbard (Andrew Daly) and calls for a followup interview at the end of this one.
    Part Two - 1:00:43
    H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) welcomes L. Ron Hubbard (Andy Daly) back to the Dead Authors stage. For some reason!

  • @danopticon
    @danopticon Před 3 lety +37

    These two hours deserve a “best of century” comedy award, perhaps even “best of millennium!”

    • @sz5876
      @sz5876 Před 2 lety +4

      It literally should win an award for the most brilliant comedic acting ever. Andy Daly he used to be my neighbor is just beyond brilliant in this mixing in these hilarious things that are 100% true with his reactions and quick comebacks it just incredible

  • @MixedMediaEnterprise
    @MixedMediaEnterprise Před 2 lety +16

    I honestly can't believe how well Andy Daly plays this character. The best parodies don't copy a person exactly. They take their most ridiculous attributes to the extreme. Andy does this perfectly.
    I don't know if he did a tonne of research or what but he seems to know so much about Hubbard too! I really hope the likes of Chris Shelton and Aaron Smith-Levin listen to this one day.

  • @mooniejohnson
    @mooniejohnson Před 2 lety +22

    The way Andy and Paul play off each other is brilliant; not to mention the *research* Andy did.

    • @emilym3679
      @emilym3679 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Once you start researching L. Ron Hubbard you simply can't stop. He was jaw-droppingly bonkers. And audacious.

  • @Lovethemusic385
    @Lovethemusic385 Před 3 lety +30

    I'm not sure I've ever heard anything funnier than this in my whole life.

  • @colbybelk
    @colbybelk Před 3 dny +2

    This is literally the funniest thing I have ever heard. Third time listening to it.

  • @brazenbunnies
    @brazenbunnies Před 2 lety +21

    Did the people in the audience know they were witnessing history?

  • @WG55
    @WG55 Před 3 lety +20

    This is perhaps the most magical podcast episode(s) ever recorded. 😍

  • @illygah
    @illygah Před 6 dny +1

    this is the best thing on tv in years.

  • @flagrarus
    @flagrarus Před 2 lety +11

    At 1:25:14 L Ron Hubbard reveals he's been in charge of the QArmy all along, presumably alongside JFK Jr.

  • @HankBukowski
    @HankBukowski Před 3 lety +9

    This and the William S. Burroughs episode were my favorites.

  • @odradekk
    @odradekk Před 2 dny +1

    This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard. For the 20th time maybe? At least

  • @jiveturkeylive
    @jiveturkeylive Před 13 dny

    These are classics.

  • @itsthedavidshow
    @itsthedavidshow Před 24 dny +1

    We really need an H.G. Wells + L. Ron Hubbard time traveling to fight Xenu movie now.

  • @CptCrash21
    @CptCrash21 Před měsícem +2

    This is in the top 3 greatest things I've ever heard.
    And I've heard, like, 8 things in my life.

    • @bitza4444
      @bitza4444 Před měsícem

      can we have #1 and #2?

  • @mchoffner8497
    @mchoffner8497 Před dnem

    If you loved this, listen to the Andy Daly Pilot Podcast "Ship to Shore", with Matt Gourly, Lauren Lapkus, and Mary Holland along with Andy and Paul -- absolutely hilarious.

  • @gdwscott
    @gdwscott Před měsícem +1

    One of the funniest things I ever heard. I must have listened to this about ten times.

  • @Lincolnlogsoff
    @Lincolnlogsoff Před 3 lety +5

    Thank youuuu

  • @HannibalOrJustRex
    @HannibalOrJustRex Před rokem +4

    Hearing how "Excalibur" drove people to jump out of a nearby window makes me think... I wonder if Hubbard was at any point overcome with the urge to throw himself through a window or multiple windows while writing it.

  • @user-kv2vc3is8h
    @user-kv2vc3is8h Před měsícem +1

    It’s sad to think there are comedy podcast fans who have never heard this

  • @emilym3679
    @emilym3679 Před 3 měsíci +3

    "Rounding third."

  • @idontknowyouthatsmypurse
    @idontknowyouthatsmypurse Před měsícem +1

    Good stuff!

  • @ryanengle7199
    @ryanengle7199 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Please check out the Ayn Rand episode if you enjoyed this

  • @kevinmorgan2968
    @kevinmorgan2968 Před rokem +2

    I mean has anyone sent this to Aaron Smith-Levin?

    • @brazenbunnies
      @brazenbunnies Před 10 měsíci +2

      I did

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Před měsícem

      @@brazenbunniesI didn’t find out about it till now (7/25/24). Not sure if AS-L ever posted about this, but I’m extremely grateful to the person who posted the link in AS-L’s comments section that led me here. HILARIOUS. Thank you!

  • @Ccs1989
    @Ccs1989 Před 2 lety

    5:16

  • @sz5876
    @sz5876 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a master class from Andy Daly on how to mix truth and fiction into something absolutely hilarious. I love PFT, but he dropped the ball twice and broke character. First when he talked about Forrest J Ackerman and totally lost all of his commitment when he mumbled "and now curates monster movie props" to dead silence, when it could have been a big laugh if he stayed committed. The other part was when L Ron said being gay is weird (and it is, sorry, so is being left handed like me, so don't freak out ) and PFT in character as a guy from the 1800s says being gay isn't weird, come on.

    • @TheAwnman
      @TheAwnman Před 2 lety +10

      In PFT's defence on the gay thing, HG Wells was famously libertine regarding sex and relationships, firmly believing that monogamy was unnatural, in the equality of women and men in social and sexual spheres and so forth, so the idea that a H.G Wells that had spent any time in the modern era would consider homosexuality normal, is not unreasonable. I know that wasn't the actual reason for the reaction and it probably was just modern sensibilities reasserting themselves but as I say it's not actually totally out of character.
      But you are absolutely right on the Ackerman line, unfortunately I think he just lost the thread of the sentence half-way through and rather than push through just let it fizzle out.
      I also think while yes a master class by Daly on truth and fiction and the benefits of going big in improv, I think the way PFT asks follow-ups on things like "Do you remember the crash on Venus that broke your back?" or "Was there a ceremony in making you a Condor Scout?" are great questions in that they show trust in Daly to be able to work with them as prompts and expand on them in very funny moments, that would have been lost if they were allowed to be just skipped over.

    • @amandadube156
      @amandadube156 Před rokem +11

      Casual homophobia is okay if you compare it to being left-handed

    • @erich6073
      @erich6073 Před rokem +11

      After decades of PFT's improv tyranny, we common people have finally been provided with the incisive tool necessary to bring down his reign of terror: the nitpicking critique of some jackass on the internet.

    • @sz5876
      @sz5876 Před rokem +1

      ​@@amandadube156 as a left handed person, not comparable.

    • @sz5876
      @sz5876 Před rokem

      ​​@@TheAwnman that's very interesting, although I've read most of his books, I can't say that I know anything about HG the man. I'll definitely read more about him. - ok, he was a socialist, so I can appreciate the art, but despise the artist. 😊