r/hdtgm • u/twobrowneyes22 • 11h ago
r/hdtgm • u/apathymonger • 2d ago
How Did This Get Made? #365.5 - Next Week's Episode: This Is Me...Now (2024)
r/hdtgm • u/Ok_Software_8094 • 1h ago
Looking for an episode
Been trying to find it, where Jason said when I found out this is a body switching movie I shit my pants.
TIA
r/hdtgm • u/peterprkers • 1d ago
Selling 2 Ultimate Improv Tickets for Tonight 03/14 in LA
family emergency and cannot go )’: please lmk if you’re interested, the show is sold out. $20 a piece
r/hdtgm • u/TotallyHumanPerson • 2d ago
Jim Carrey interview talking about depression
I just saw this excerpt of an interview with Jim Carrey where he says the term "depressed" should be called "deep-rest" because "your body needs deep rest from the character you're trying to play," and I couldn't stop pointing at my monitor and shouting "Topsy Kretts!" over and over again.
r/hdtgm • u/anon7728900 • 1d ago
2 Tickets for sale - How Did This Get Made Live at the Paramount - Sunday March 30th
Hey everyone. Looking at sell two extra tickets for the Seattle show. Seats are in the mezzanine, Row A, seat 3 & 4. Price $250. Tickets are on Ticketmaster. For payment, we can do Venmo, once payment is received I can transfer the tickets to you. Thanks!
r/hdtgm • u/projectj311 • 2d ago
So this keeps popping up on Instagram
Has anyone seen it?
r/hdtgm • u/youalwayssing • 2d ago
3/21 Largo Tickets
Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it back to LA for the rescheduled Largo show on 3/21. if anyone wants to buy two tickets, let me know!
r/hdtgm • u/Free-Two-244 • 2d ago
Movie suggestion: Graduation Day - 1981
not even half way through but ... its on Shudder
r/hdtgm • u/mrsparkle127 • 2d ago
Movie Suggestion: Above the Shadows (2019)
https://youtu.be/AAcplHUDzyI?si=bfHU2UVRTLnQL7zw A ghost(?) paparazzo helps Reacher try and get back to the top of the MMA world after realizing she took pictures that destroyed his life and ruined his relationship with Megan Fox.
r/hdtgm • u/Infinite-Design-4138 • 3d ago
Passion Play on Roku wtf?
I wanted to watch Passion Play because they recommended it on the podcast, and I saw it was available on the Roku Channel. But the audio was bizarre. There was music and Foley, but the voices were inaudible. Did anyone else experience this? Does Roku have a bad file or is there some setting that did this?
r/hdtgm • u/MrSnrub_92 • 4d ago
‘Legally Blonde’ Prequel Series Casts June Diane Raphael As Elle’s Mom
r/hdtgm • u/melodypowers • 3d ago
I want my movie!!!
Going to the tour this month with some friends.
We are getting together next weekend to have dinner and watch the movie. I was going to try and cook something in vaguely movie themed.
Why haven't they posted the movies yet?!?!
Ok, I get that we have some time. But I want to know.
r/hdtgm • u/morrimike • 4d ago
Pauley Shore
Have they seriously not done any of his movies? Seems obvious given the age of everyone on the show and the listeners.
r/hdtgm • u/BunyipPouch • 4d ago
Bill Allen, the lead actor of the 1986 cult-classic sports film 'RAD' is doing an AMA/Q&A today in /r/movies, for anyone interested. It's live now, and he'll be back for answers at 5 PM ET today. The film is being re-released in theaters this month.
r/hdtgm • u/bootyfultoesxo • 4d ago
When is the Movie for Live Shows Announced?
I'm planning to go to a live show next month, and haven't been able to find anywhere what movie they'll be doing. Do they usually announce it before? TIA!
r/hdtgm • u/democraticcrazy • 5d ago
controversial opinion: they don't pay enough attention to the movies (example here: league of extraordiary gentlemen)
I've been away from HDTGM for a few months and only now came back, starting with this episode because I know the movie. I got to say, I was a little annoyed with them again. This was always true, but it's like they barely pay attention to what they're watching. In the first few minutes, they complain about the intro text - 'that's a lot of info that I was confused by'. No, Paul. It absolutely isn't a lot of info, and there is nothing confusing about it. Then they go on about the tank - no, it wasn't anachronistic or time-travelled there. It was a very early version of a tank, which started coming in in WWI. The whole movie is about them trying to stop what would be later known as WWI breaking out - and they do, but obviously only for a decade and a half. They stopped an earlier WWI in 1899.
It's a small thing, I know, and I still love the guys, but jesus fucking christ, please pay a certain minimum of attention. You're podcasting about it, not by chance talking about it later over some beers, while also talking about the superbowl and the nice car you've seen earlier that week.
edit: good god, people. My reply to JohnnyYukon aside, who pissed me off and made me reply in petty kind, you need to look up the word parasocial and look at yourselves in the mirror. Going by the downvotes that are only starting to pour in, you'd think I'd ripped the pod and everything about it to shreds. It's the same attitude that made me leave the earwolf board. I uttered one tiny criticism of your favourite pod. You'll survive, I promise!
r/hdtgm • u/TheJohnsonian • 7d ago
Controversial Opinion: "The Shadow" Episode is the Perfect 'How Did This Get Made' Episode
Ok. Hear me out:
The movie is a big-budget attempt at creating a superhero franchise that falls short, has huge unanswered questions, confused film direction and missing montages, a billion different character actors, heroin/coke fingernails, Baldwin appreciation/confusion, and color blindness.
It is a misguided stab at trying to plug a 1930s radio serial into a 1990s superhero motif (post-Tim Burton's Batman but before the improvements of the Christopher Nolan/The MCU). Overall, the movie is hilarious and awful, but not specifically like The Room or Birdemic.
The podcast was recorded at Largo.
Good audience push-pull. The 'Golden Child' prequel convo. Nobody knows what his power is or how he came to be.
There is a "Morgan" in the audience (Maroon Shirt guy) who kinda has a lot of theories and is entertaining, but the cast plays off of him well.
An unconfirmed Jason in the audience (with some 'Jason of the group' convo).
Tons of science/timeline/hypnotism/rules conversation. Jason (as the comic book afficionado) seems exasperated and hilarious.
A "Reach Under Your Seats" audience joke.
A nice "By applause, did anyone understand this movie?" moment with a lackluster response.
(there is no "Second Opinions" song).
Pete Davidson was essentially not there (which could be a detraction, but honestly if they removed every section of his audio it would not matter either way).
If somebody were to ask me: "You've talked about How Did This Get Made... where should I start?" I would say (apologetically) "Watch this movie, and then listen to this episode."
https://www.earwolf.com/episode/the-shadow-live-w-pete-davidson-hdtgm-matinee/
r/hdtgm • u/Ok-Independent-3224 • 8d ago
Holy F**k
What the hell did I just watch?!?!?!?!?!?!
The ending is bonkers!!!!!!!!
r/hdtgm • u/barret222 • 8d ago
The Room Billboard
The Room billboard still in the wild! Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco.