Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction with Bryan Cook Nerdist Industries
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- Comedy
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Comedians compete writing and performing Erotic Fan Fiction pieces, based upon their whims or audience suggestion. It’s really stupid.
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RD 2 Andrew Polk, Jessica McKenna, Barry Rothbart, Matt Kirshen
Round 2 featuring Andrew Polk, Jessica McKenna, Barry Rothbart, Matt Kirshen. Recorded July 17, 2016 at The Virgil in Los Angeles.
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RD 1 Adam Lustick, Travis Clark, Jordan Polk, Derek Sheen
Round 1 featuring Adam Lustick, Travis Clark, Jordan Polk, Derek Sheen. Recorded July 2016 at The Virgil in Los Angeles.
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RD 2 Aparna Nancherla, Ben Kronberg, Myq Kaplan and Will Miles
Round 2 featuring Aparna Nancherla, Ben Kronberg, Myq Kaplan and Will Miles. Recorded December 28, 2015 at Union Hall in Brooklyn.
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RD 1 Lisa Curry, Lillian Devane, Giulia Rozzi, Shane Torres
Round 1 featuring Lisa Curry, Lillian Devane, Giulia Rozzi, Shane Torres. Recorded December 28, 2015 at Union Hall in Brooklyn.
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RD 2 Mike Drucker, Heather Thomson, Tony Sam, and Peggy O'Leary
Round 2 featuring Mike Drucker, Heather Thomson, Tony Sam, and Peggy O'Leary. Recorded Live at The Virgil in Los Angeles, September 18, 2016.
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RD 1 Derrick Brown, Phoebe Bottoms, Haley Driscoll, Jordan Doll
Round 1 featuring Derrick Brown, Phoebe Bottoms, Haley Driscoll, Jordan Doll. Recorded Sept 18, 2016 at the virgil in Los Angeles.
Customer Reviews
New Listner
I only know about this podcast bc of DYNAR, but I’m so happy I clicked over to listen. It’s random, frequently gross, and often brilliant. I’m in love, but sad they’re not making new ones.
Like a mop hitting the deck of an old pirate ship.
Dear Lord,
What I wouldn’t do to find the episode where Tom Waits is banging a haggard troll with an old man playing guitar in the corner.
Please Help,
Amanda
Should be a smash hit, but inconsistencies hold it back
It's gross and sometimes laugh out loud funny. I feel like most comics settle for the low-hanging sexual comedic fruit instead of being truly creative. This podcast should be amazing, but the funny parts barely punctuate the very average, lazy stories. Sometimes the comics get a subject at random from audience suggestions and sometimes they prepare their story beforehand. In the 4 episodes I heard, several of the comics were unfamiliar with what they were writing about and the story suffered. In one of the recent episodes, the comedienne was talking so fast I could barely keep up with her story about King Charles (or something?) and the audience voted their story as best. Aside from the actual performances, the audio quality is inconsistent. I realize they're recording at comedy clubs across the US and I guess some venues have better equipment than others, but this podcast suffers for it. In the end, I just wish the stories were overall funnier and the recordings were of better overall quality.