Trevor McFedries

What Makes the Guests of 'Good Hang' Laugh

A collection of what makes the guests of Good Hang laugh, from AI cats to news bloopers to Australian drain cleaners. Host: Amy Poehler Guests: Tina Fey, Quinta Brunson, Paul Rudd, Seth Meyers, Dakota Johnson, Cole Escola, Kathryn Hahn, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ana Gasteyer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hayley Williams, Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg, Olivia Coleman, Regina King, Ryan Coogler, Claire Danes, Will Forte, Kate McKinnon, and Adam Scott Executive producers: Bill Simmons, Amy Poehler, and Jenna Weiss-Berman For Paper Kite Productions: Executive producer Jenna Weiss-Berman, coordinator Sam Green, and supervising producer Joel Lovell For The Ringer: Supervising producers Juliet Litman, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin; video producers Jack Wilson and Aleya Zenieris; audio producer Kaya McMullen; social producer Bridget Geerlings; video editor Drew van Steenbergen; and booker Kat Spillane Original music: Amy Miles This episode is brought to you by Subaru. Love goes the extra mile in a long-range Subaru Hybrid…with up to 597 miles per tank in the Crosstrek Hybrid and up to 581 in the Forester Hybrid. Visit https://subaru.com/hybrid to learn more. Visible. Live in the know. https://www.visible.com/catfished Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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[00:00] This episode is brought to you by Allstate. Checking Allstate first could save you hundreds on car insurance. Not checking your pockets before putting clothes in the washer? [00:09] Oof. Enjoy your freshly cleaned and completely destroyed earbuds. Yeah, checking first is a good plan. So check Allstate first for an auto quote. It could save you hundreds. You're in good hands with Allstate. Potential savings vary subject to terms, conditions, and availability. Allstate, North American Insurance Company and affiliates, Northbrook, Illinois. [00:29] . [00:34] Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of Good Hang. We have another clip compilation episode for you. This is our last of three before we return with season two with an incredible, great guest joining us next week. But this episode is really fun. You know, we always ask people what they're listening to or watching in order to laugh or feel comforted or, I don't know, just even check out. And so we put together a bunch of those answers. And we have incredible [01:04] have come and sat right across me in this seat. Everyone from... [01:10] Quinta Brunson, to Hayley Williams, to Cola Scola, to Kristen Wiig, to Dakota Johnson. There's so many people, too many to list in this episode, so you'll hear from a lot of them. And just to kick it off, I want to say what I've been loving and enjoying lately that's been making me laugh is a show on Dropout called Very Important People. Check it out. It is an improvised talk show hosted by

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[01:36] by Vic Michaelis and has people like Lisa Gilroy and Brennan Lee Mulligan and Eugene Cordero and all these great improvisers and, and really funny people who basically, um, have to sit and get, [01:51] prosthetics put on them and outfits and costumes put on them while their eyes are closed. And then they have to create a character, improvise and go on a talk show. It's just so funny. Such skilled performers come through there. And Vic is an incredible host who just adds every [02:14] layered detail. And it's just, it's really, really impressive and strange and wonderful. So check it out. So that's my recommendation for this week. Listen to other people's as you check out this episode. [02:26] Coming up. This episode of Good Hang is presented by Subaru. Some cars go the extra mile. Long range Subaru hybrids take that to a whole new level with up to 597 miles per tank in the Crosstrek hybrid, a car that I've given my family and up to 581 miles per tank in the Forrester hybrid, [02:56] Subaru. Love goes the extra mile. Visit Subaru.com slash hybrid to learn more. Range based on EPA estimated combined fuel economy and full tank of fuel. Actual mileage and range may vary.

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[03:26] find me don't look for me don't right if anyone's pretending to be you they're fake it's fake yeah um but i like to watch videos of people either doing or learning or trying to teach beyonce's homecoming dance break so either someone who can do it or i love it when it's a person who you don't expect them to be able to do it and then they do it like they're holding holding like a laundry basket yeah so they're just like yeah they're a mom in their in their laundry room and [03:56] have tried to watch tutorials to try to do. I'm not a great dancer and I [04:02] I know that if I was given from now to the end of my life, I could not learn the first 16 counts of that dance. Yeah. But I love watching people do it. And then the other day I was watching... [04:14] a whole bunch of people doing it. And it took me one guy was like a really... [04:19] beautiful ripped guy in like shorts, no shirt doing it. And I was like, oh, this is a new layer of this. And then the algorithm was like, oh, you, you watch that. So you just want to see videos that are just like hashtag rugby build. And it was just like, oh yeah, guys with a rugby build. And I was like, [04:36] I think I do want to watch it. Yeah. I regret to say that there's these videos online – [04:45] I don't really watch TikTok. [04:47] Really? Why? I just don't. I never really. So there's these videos I'm learning of this cat. And I don't like it because it's AI.

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[04:59] Okay, look, this isn't a shame-based, I mean, there's no shame here. I'm shaming me. [05:05] It's an AI cat? Hold on. I gotta check this out. And he, like, always is—he starts his day. [05:16] Okay, already. Okay. He starts his day. What's his name? [05:21] H-S-I-N. I don't know how to pronounce him. He is... [05:24] From Asia. Okay. And he— H-S-I-N, Kat? [05:28] Yeah, do you see him? [05:30] HSM. Okay, let's see. [05:32] Oh, H-S-I-N. Yeah, cat. It's a breed of cat. [05:37] Can I? Yeah, let's look at it. No, you're going to have to search for him in TikTok. Okay, very good. Stand by. [05:43] Bye. [05:45] I'm going to look him up. And he always begins his day. He wakes up and he decides, he goes to the market and he buys some vegetables. And then he goes and finds, are you looking at him? [06:00] No, that's not. No, hold on. No, that's not. Oh, this cat? Yeah. Okay, so we'll put him up here. So he will find a friend, like a chicken or a rabbit. He's finding a chicken in this one. Is he? And so what he does. And he's also. [06:15] And he cooks the chicken. And he cooks. So he always, he drugs them first. He invites them over for a drink. And then they drink it. [06:23] And they pass out. He's drugging these friends. [06:28] Wait. Okay, this is a whole story. Yeah.

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[06:32] And then he cooks them and he eats them. And he even has a little funeral for them after he cooks them. And it's like, you killed them. And he has his friend, he has a friend, the lion, who he calls over to eat. Because I think the lion is the only apex person. [06:47] Predator in his life. Okay. Because he cooks and eats. Sometimes he drops a bomb in the ocean and then he kills a shark. He has shark meat that day. And the caption is always like... [06:58] I was in the mood for something different today. Or the captions like, met a friend today. And you think it's going to end well this time? Nope. He cooks whatever. One time he met a crocodile. I was like, this is seeming like a budding friendship. Now he's in jail. He's in jail. He gets, there are consequences, but his friend the lion always bails him out. [07:20] Sometimes he whacks someone over the head and then he eats them. But sometimes they get them back. Like this fox. [07:27] Whacked him over the head once. And I was like, finally, this cat is getting what he fucking deserves. This little fucking maniac. But then he calls the lion. The lion comes and whacks the fox. They have fox for dinner that night. [07:40] And you watch it. I watch every single one. [07:45] I always go back to news bloopers. Oh, God. Let's just watch. Hold on. Let's just watch a few. Great. Do you have any that you remember that, like, I can Google? [07:58] Well, you know, there's just something so beautiful and great about people that it's the news. It's serious. And when something goes wrong.

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[08:10] That one is incredible. That is the most incredible one. I've watched that so many times. It's four seconds. The blind mountain climber. [08:28] the world, Mount Everest. [08:29] But-- [08:30] He's gay. I mean, he's gay. Excuse me. He's blind. So we'll hear about that coming up. Okay. As we head to the break. Okay. And as we head to the break, and you know, wait a minute. Because you know in her, like, [08:45] Oh boy, I just messed up. And he is like, I'm just going to pretend that didn't happen. Okay. Okay. So, all right. Oh my God. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Blind. He's blind. [08:59] I love bloopers. [09:01] Thank you. [09:02] Bloopers? I feel like we grew up with bloopers. [09:05] nothing, when I see people really laughing and really like there's in those news bloopers, there's one, there's one, it's these two guys, they're speaking a language I don't understand. It's like, I don't know what, by the way, some of the, [09:20] ones that like news in other countries. Oh, I don't even think to look for that. I'm going. I'll go in. I'm going best news bloopers of 2023 or 22. I've seen them all. Like global news bloopers. That's what I'm finding right now. I will watch those over and over again. But there's like one where these two guys and somebody says something. [09:38] and I don't know what he's saying, but the other guy says that, and he starts laughing, and they both start laughing, and they are crying, and they're on the ground crying, and I don't know what the hell they're talking about, and I'm, tears, because there's, there's, God, I do love, God, I love that, why do we love, I mean, I think, because there's something, it's the opposite of pretension,

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[10:01] It's pure joy. It's defenseless. It's the purest joy. [10:09] it's celebratory. My wife has said before, this is such a good idea. She goes, they should... [10:17] have like in hospitals when people are getting, um, going for like chemotherapy or whatever, and they're sitting in the chair for hours, they should have on screens all around just [10:29] bloopers from people laughing. [10:32] That is a great idea, Julie Rudd. Great idea. It's a great idea. And I agree. Like, if I see people laughing really, really hard, [10:42] I'm done. [10:47] Watching British people break. Ooh. There's that like Jimmy Carr show. There's like a panel show. I think it's called 8 Out of 10 Cats. I've never watched a full episode, but I keep getting served. [11:00] Okay, Jimmy Carr. Short clips of like... [11:04] Like British panelists making other British panelists laugh. I just like watching British people break. I feel like, see, you're not better than us. You are such, you're such an Anglophile. Yeah, yeah. You really are. You love Brits. I do. So you like people trying not to laugh or just like a chat shows, panel shows? Yeah, I mean, in general, I like, you know, it's like watching an old Carol Burnett. Yeah. But I do like... [11:27] Corpse. But I feel like... [11:29] British people try really hard not to break. So when they break it, I don't know, it brings me more satisfaction.

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[11:36] I don't watch reality television. Same. I barely watch it. But I have found a show called Farmer Wants a Wife. [11:45] Have you heard of it? No. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. It's a nightmare. Please tell me. It's a nightmare. Okay. A farmer, like, scrolls through... [11:55] a list of women and picks eight of them. They all come. There's four farmers. Okay. Eight women per farmer. Eight women per farmer? Yes. Then they go on a speed date. The odds are stacked against us. 10 minutes per woman. Okay. And do they speed date on a farm or in like a studio? In like a barn set. Yeah. And then they see if they have a connection. And then he has to choose five women to bring back to his farm and date them all for six weeks. Okay. [12:21] Oh my god. It's insane. First of all, I'm just horrified by the amount he gets to pick from. [12:28] He gets to pick from five? It's ridiculous. And is a lot of his choosing about what kind of, like, how is she going to help me with the farm? That's the crazy thing is he makes them do a lot of manual labor. This is nuts. And I'm like, what is going on? Well, he wants a wife. [12:45] Farmer wants a wife. Farmer wants a wife. And... [12:48] They're like, you know, I really like that she's from the city, but I don't know how she'll do out on the tractor. [12:55] I don't know what accent that was. I don't know where that farmer's from. Your dialect coach is coming back, your nine-year-old. You need to call her up. Whoa. Okay. And what do you like about watching it? Do you like it because you're outraged by it? Yes. Yeah. And I can't stop. I feel really uncomfortable, like deeply uncomfortable. But then I keep going. And do you get invested?

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[13:18] to pick. Yeah. And has there ever been any drama between the girls? Oh, sure. Yeah. Do they sabotage each other at all? Like they definitely talk some shit and they like gang up on each other. And some of them are just, they're just nuts. Yeah. And some of them are like, I'm like, oh, they'd be a good match. I really get along. Do you ever get a vibe like, wow, they're going to be together? Like sometimes like it's a good, it's a good match. Yeah. What do you laugh at? [13:48] like, I wait for them to make me laugh on Marco Polo. John Early does this bit where he will send me a Marco Polo as if he's meaning to send a message to someone else. [14:00] But he... [14:02] it's this elaborate thing where it's like he's secretly planning with all of the rest of my friends to kill and cook and eat me. [14:11] Like, like, uh, you know, like, you know, before the Tonys will send like a message being like, okay, so hi, Claudia. Um, so, um, [14:21] Cole fully thinks they're going to the Tonys. [14:24] So that's fine. I am a little worried about getting them out of the dress. Just in terms of grilling. It'll be hard. You know, like stuff like that. That is so fun. Makes me laugh so hard every time. Complicated bit. A fun complicated bit. And it goes to show like what you said earlier, which is like your friends love you. Yeah. You love your friends. Yeah. And you guys can deeply tease each other. Yeah.

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[14:51] That to me is like a big love language. Yeah. And it goes to show that like you're very safe around each other. Yeah. And it's just play. Sorry. I'm sorry. We'll be right back. [15:03] We're not on the air. All right. We're not on the air. This isn't live. Mark, back to you. [15:11] This episode is brought to you by Visible. Folks, whether you're swiping for the one or already found them, there's one thing nobody wants this season, and that's getting catfished. And it's not just dating profiles that are putting you at risk. It's also big wireless carriers. You know the type. Looks great at first. Promises a low price, but once you're locked in, surprise fees and an expensive bill that [15:33] isn't what you were expecting. Your knight in shining armor... [15:37] Visible Wireless. It's one-line wireless with unlimited data and hotspot for just $25 a month, taxes and fees included. Now that's a green flag. The best part? Visible is all digital, so you can switch as fast as you can swipe. Don't fall for the trap of getting catfished by wireless. Visit visible.com to learn more and start loving your wireless carrier. Terms apply. See visible.com for plan features and network management details. [16:07] you up? [16:09] My dog really cracks me up. He's such a little weenus. Everything. His name is Banjo and he's such an idiot. He has a, he's such a mutt and he has his tail. That's always so high. So he's got a really aggressive asshole and everything he does is so stupid that he makes me laugh so hard. He's a dingo. Like everything he does is jump. What does he do? What does he do? Like he'll walk, he'll get outside and he'll like, do laps, like back and forth as fast as he can from one side of the lawn to the other.

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[16:39] He won't stop. And he, he'll just have, he has his corn cob that he can chew, has a sound in it. And he'll just look at you and be like, like, and you hear the horn going on for so long. And so his anxiety is funny. He has had a. [16:55] cone on for a third of his life because he constantly is eating something or he'll look at you like, ah, there's this blood gushing out of his back leg and we're like, Banjo! [17:07] He'll, he licked the skin off of his, his own little paw because he just was stressed out. And then he keeps licking it. So he's had to, yeah. So. Who would play Banjo in a movie if he was a human? Oh, it would be. It would be, he's got a lot of white male privilege. [17:25] It's so blonde. It's not Patrick Schwarzenegger because he's really great. I mean, honestly, it's a young Leo is really what it is. It's a young Leo. [17:34] The thing that's made me laugh the hardest in like the past... [17:38] Year? Mm-hmm. [17:40] When was the SNL thing that I lazily did not go to? Because I. You didn't go to the SNL 50th? No. Wow. I know. It was a mistake and I regret it. So I just want to say that out loud. You were like, oh, that's. You just thought like. I was like, oh, that's fun. Oh, I'll wait another 50 years. [18:00] I was like, it seems like I had so much work at the time. True. It's going to be hectic. And I was like, I got to go all the way to New York. And I had something the next day. So I just couldn't go. Yeah.

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[18:10] Yes. [18:10] But I watched the... [18:13] thing at [18:14] um, Radio City or whatever. What was the night before thing? Yes. Incredible music show the night before. Wait, what are you going to say? I love it. I don't know. I'm going to, I'm going to try to. [18:27] When Anna and Will did the church thing? I talked to Anna about it. Bobby and Marty. Did you write that? Oh, I wish. No, Paula Pell, the great Paula Pell. I... Incredible writer on SNL and performer. And Anna and Will do these Bobby and Marty cult. I... And she starts singing Kendrick Lamar. Yes. And what Anna said, which was so incredible, is... [18:55] I gotta tell you something. And I think I said this to Anna, but I just want to extrapolate for a second about it. To me, it was so, it was like such a win for the comedy kids because it was such a cool night. They literally followed Lauryn Hill. [19:11] They came on after Lauryn Hill and their job was to settle everybody. They had to go like, we're going to wait. We're going to wait until you stop talking. Quiet. They kept telling everyone to be quiet. And it was so funny. To me, that's like that. I don't know what brand of comedy you call that, but it's like that funny bones. [19:32] Where, what, what, what was the Kendrick Lamar song? She's like. We got, we got to look at it for a second. It was, what was it?

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[19:41] What was it? Please, please. Yeah, let's just watch it. And I hope we can get it on, like, is the 50th SNL on? Yeah, it was like on Hulu or something like that. [19:52] Here we go. Honestly, I. [20:13] I'm sorry. I know the commitment of humor. What do you call that? I'm sweating. [20:22] to me I would call it like committed we got a spit take our first one we got our first spit take on good hang and it's good it's all over my skirt here we go here's some good hang tissues [20:52] I can't breathe. It's so funny. [21:00] I am like, I am not very, for, for all my quiet comedy. Like I, I am like Mel Brooks is what makes me laugh. Like big. Okay. What's your favorite Mel Brooks? I mean, let's Google it. Should we go to the producers? Young Frankenstein producers. I mean, when Dratch and I write together, it feels like Mel Brooks is, you know, the, the,

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[21:22] Dratch is of the Mel Brooks world. Yeah. So writing with her is very goofy and very fun. You know what I love? And I know it's underrated. I love me a space balls. [21:32] Oh, deeply underrated. Yeah. God's face balls made me laugh. My friend Philip Teratula is doing, does this character called... [21:41] Official Pam Goldberg on Instagram. [21:45] He plays a member of Actors' Equity since 1968. I know my Uber is here, but I have to see this. Yeah, you do. Official Pam Goldberg. Yeah. Pam Goldberg here, and I'm recommending what to bring with you to tech. So here we go. Snacks. Don't rely on other people's snacks or anyone else bringing snacks for you. These are Crasdale peanuts. I don't think they're organic. Pam's telling us what to bring to tech. I say good coffee. I like this from Fairway. [22:15] Again, I recommend Bananagrams because it's short and cordial. [22:20] Bananagrams are short and cordial. Also, Pam has got a real severe haircut. Real severe. And a real squinty eye. She's been a regional theater actress for a long time. [22:33] There is nothing I love more than those videos of either dogs, like that one dog who keeps attacking an apple slice. Don't know it. [22:45] It's... It is... Attacking an apple slice? Yeah. He's just going bananas on top of a bed. How do we find that? You know how we find it? Yeah. We type in dog attacking apple slice. I think it's... His name is... It starts with... Our phones are off. Remember, we're going to have to turn them back on. No, mine isn't off. You never turned your phone off? Nope. Puppy shares apple slice? No.

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[23:08] Now that seems too nice. Oh, here we go. Spud on Instagram. [23:14] Okay. [23:17] This dog is just attacking this piece of celery. This one is celery. This dog is a maniac. [23:25] The dog is growling. It is the size of a rat. It looks... And it is furious at this piece of food and is baring its teeth. I mean, it's scary. It's scary. But it's... [23:42] It's not going to hurt anybody. [23:45] Oh, this is a strawberry. [23:49] It's war. Anyway, that makes me very happy. [23:56] But do you watch a lot of videos, YouTube videos? I think what I'm... [24:02] I love Survivor. But let me just ask you something about Survivor. I also like Amazing Race. Okay, Survivor and Amazing Race, those kinds of shows. Do you just think you could do well on them? No. No. Really? [24:16] Thank you. [24:16] Is there a part, when you watch it, is there a part of you that you think like, I, this is what I would do. [24:22] Yes. What I would do is pretend to break my leg and get air vac out. Have you watched Alone? Yes. Incredible. [24:35] Incredible. Okay. Let's talk about Alone. So for people that don't know, I think it's on the National Geographic channel, maybe History channel, and now it's on Netflix. There's 45,000 seasons of it. 45,000. And I think we watched every episode during COVID.

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[24:52] The premise is 10 or 11 people are dropped somewhere. It always feels like Canada, but somewhere. Wicked, wicked. Survive the elements and survive being alone. And the psychology of how people figure out how to not only find food and shelter and outlast their competitors, but the psychology of what happens when people are alone is fascinating. [25:15] I'm for sure would go crazy. [25:18] Oh! [25:19] But don't you think you would do... [25:21] On alone? Are you out of your mind? Better than, really, you don't think you would do better than some of the other? Yeah, no, I wouldn't be able to get any food. I wouldn't be able to kill any of the animals. So that would be one problem. And then the other problem would be, I don't think you'd be able to sleep because, you know, they got bears up there, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I don't know what headspace you're in right now, but there's no way you're making it on alone. No way. I'm not saying I'm making it. I'm just saying. I'm not saying, I'm saying you're [25:51] Not even one night? You're going to be too cold. You have to make a shelter. My pride would do one night. I would... Okay, one night. [26:02] Wayne's World. It's my favorite movie of all time. Let's talk about how great Wayne's World is. Can we please talk about it? I mean, Dana Corby was... [26:13] instrumental for me when I was, he was in, you know, like you always kind of fall in love with the SNL cast that you saw when you were like 13, 14. Yeah. [26:21] And he, him and Jan Hooks, like that cast, Bill Hartman. And Mike Myers was an improviser who came out of the theater that I studied at. So Mike was a kind of an example of like, one of us can make it. Wow. He kind of came up through that system, that Chicago system and got an SNL. So those two were. And, but what do you like about Wayne's World?

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[26:41] Why does Wayne's World make you laugh? Well, so my parents were really young. And I think that's why I got to grow up on stuff like that from the early, early 90s or the late 80s. [26:51] And I thought that's how we would dress when we became adults. I was like, this is how adults dress. We wear fishnets under denim, ripped up shorts. We wear flannels over Aerosmith T-shirts. And I literally dress like that. I mean, I just I that movie has it's like. [27:10] the godfather to me. Like I quote that movie all the time. What's your, one of your favorite scenes in Wayne's world? Oh, this is good. Well, it's probably the dream we've ever seen. It's probably when they first see Cassandra and that gorgeous woman played by Tia Carrera, Tia Carrera, my queen. Incredible. And Chris Traeger's Rob Lowe is in Wayne's world. Rolo as we like to call him. [27:40] I'm [27:42] Much later in his career. Because he was bad in Wayne's World. Like, he was the villain in Wayne's World. Yes. I believe Parks and Rec was my, was the redemption tour. [27:53] I do watch reality. Ooh. And I am not ashamed. You shouldn't be. Oh, I'm a Bravo gal for sure. Okay, what, who are you? Every, all. [28:02] Have you done Andy Cohen and talked about the Housewives? Who are your faves? Who do you love?

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[28:11] So many. I mean, there's, it depends, like different cities have different, I'm, I'm about to, Salt Lake just started. [28:19] A new season. Yes, a new season of Salt Lake, which is one of my favorite... [28:24] Okay. Do we have a Salt Lake? Do we have a lady? We got a mm-hmm back then. Jenna just said mm-hmm. Uh-huh. What makes Salt Lake so good for people like myself that don't know? It's just... [28:33] Bonkers. Great. [28:35] Um, [28:36] Everything that makes the fashion, the ladies, they're just... [28:43] I love it so much. I have noticed like at night, it probably isn't the best thing to watch before I go to sleep. Because it gives you nightmares? Just because of the yelling and the brightness and like all the things you're not supposed to have before you go to sleep. Right. I love these women so much. They are my family. Can we watch a clip from Salt Lake that you would, if you were to, if I've never, I've never watched Salt Lake. Oh, oh my God. I know this is hard, but what would be one? I guess maybe when, what about when, [29:13] the van when Jen Shaw gets, I would say Jen Shaw. Yes. Sprinter van. Sprinter van. You can't just write Sprinter van. Cause you will get every franchise. [29:24] They're always in a Sprinter van. I genuinely don't know what I'm going to see here. [29:29] Should I give you some context? Please. So Jen Shaw is currently, right? Did she get out and... [29:36] She's incarcerated. She's going in. She's incarcerated. Okay. She's incarcerated. Okay. With Elizabeth Holmes. They're in the same...

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[29:42] And they're buddies. One can help. One can help. [29:47] Well, this is loaded. [29:49] But I saw the new Naked Gun. Ah, okay. Talk about it because it looks so good. It's really funny. Okay, so directed by Akiva. Obviously, it's directed by Akiva and co-written by Akiva, and he's my bestie. But I wouldn't say it if it wasn't true. It's really fucking funny. It's just... [30:05] The people I've talked to that have come and watched screening so far have kind of a similar reaction, which is... [30:12] It's just all jokes? [30:14] Yeah. It's been so long since something new got made. Yeah. That was just purely trying to make me laugh. Mm-hmm. And it's in... [30:22] that style, but it's also updated, and Liam's amazing, and Pam's amazing, and Keeve did a great job. The writers with him did a great job. Dan and Doug, I mean, it's... [30:31] It's just joyful. It feels really fun. How important was Naked Gun and Airplane to you growing up? Big. Same. All the surrealistic, dumb, cartoony, live-action stuff, I loved. Monty Python, those – [30:43] Pee-wee, later Strangers with Candy, like things like that where you bend the world and make it be whatever you want it to be. [30:52] You know, [30:53] We all watched like... [30:54] Hollywood Shuffle and I'm Gonna Get You Sucka and all those movies. Anything like that where it was like, [31:00] you could actually have like a giant thing fall through frame and no one will acknowledge it or something. I remember like the character on Naked Gun that was really tall that was always out of frame. Yes. And you never saw it at the top of him. Oh, my God. It's my favorite joke. Are you going to say the same joke? Is it the banana? Yes. It's my favorite joke. Oh, my God. Let's watch it. Ever.

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[31:21] And there'll be plenty of time to do it, too. Get something in the side of your mouth, Al. [31:26] Thank you. [31:27] - - [31:28] No, no, no, the other side. [31:31] It's like half a banana. It's half a banana. It's hanging. Can you imagine half a banana? [31:38] And no one reacts. [31:44] This episode is brought to you by The Container Store. I'm going to let you in on a little secret. The Container Store? It's not really about the containers. It's the lifestyle. Less chaos, more calm. I just love how they're experts design systems that actually work for you. Whether that's your closet, your kitchen, or the drawer you've been avoiding. Yeah, you know the one. And trust me, when everything has a place, it's amazing how much calmer you [32:14] to get organized today. [32:16] This episode is brought to you by Visible. How many of you are currently listening to this podcast on your phone? If you are chronically online, like we all are these days, your wireless network should be too. With Visible, you get unlimited 5G data and unlimited hotspot, all powered by Verizon's 5G network. The perks of big wireless for half the cost. Visible isn't just a wireless plan, it's unlimited wireless designed to always keep you connected and no contract holding you back. [32:46] Switch today at visible.com. Plans start at $25 a month. Or get our premium Visible Plus Pro plan and save $10 on your first month when you use promo code HANG, an exclusive offer for podcast listeners. Terms apply. See visible.com for plan features and network management details.

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[33:05] This episode is brought to you by PayPal. Imagine getting to the checkout at Sephora, a cart full of your favorite beauty products, and saying to yourself, I don't have to pay the full amount today. Crazy, right? [33:17] Wrong. With PayPal Pay in 4, you can buy what you love now and pay the rest later. With no fees, no interest, and no impact on your credit score. Pay in 4 with PayPal. Subject to approval. Learn more at paypal.com slash payin4. PayPal Inc. NMLS 910457. [33:38] So you're saying with Hilton Honors I can use points for a free night stay anywhere? Anywhere. What about fancy places like the Canopy in Paris? Yeah, Hilton Honors, baby. Or relaxing sanctuaries like the Conrad in Tulum? Hilton Honors, baby. What about the five-star Waldorf Astoria in the Maldives? Are you gonna do this for all 9,000 properties? Yes. [34:00] When you want points that can take you anywhere, anytime, it matters where you stay. Hilton for the stay. [34:07] The thing that makes me laugh more than anything, belly laugh, which doesn't happen often enough, is watching my husband fall over or hit his head. [34:18] On purpose or by accident? By accident. You just love an accident. It literally makes me go weak. I collapse. It's so good. Did you ever watch America's Funniest Home Videos? Have you ever seen that show? Oh, that's the sort of... Standby. Okay, I'm going to... Just one second before you go. We're going to get you on a plane.

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[34:37] with the, have you seen this? [34:40] So I turn around and Ed's lying down. You just see his head there. And people go, ah! And they film, oh, that's gorgeous. Do you like being pranked? I've got to do that, haven't I? Film Ed. Yes. Okay, don't tell him, don't tell him. Do you like being pranked? No. No, if someone makes me jump, I will punch them in the face. Me too. I don't like being surprised. I am fight, not flight. But you like when people get a tiny bit hurt? Yeah. [35:07] Heartburn is one of my favorite. [35:10] There's Cheryl in that movie. Oh, my God. And Jack. They're so good together. And you know— [35:16] And he couldn't, Jack, stop. You wanted it to work. [35:20] What about when she had that pregnant belly and then that little baby and she had to sing and she had to leave? That movie, I think that movie is not—I don't know if it's underrated, but I say it's underrated. I think you're right. It is so good. Check out Heartburn, everybody. Check out Heartburn. It's so good. And it's so honest. You know, when she came back—you know what I loved? The— [35:43] The delivery scene when he was talking to her and he cried and you were like, it's going to be different. And they had the baby. He was right back out there. He was right back out there in 10 minutes just doing him. He couldn't even. She couldn't. [35:57] She couldn't do it anymore. No. People are complicated. People are complicated. And it's not good or bad, but it is, it is, can I stand it? And there was a little bit of her that was too compromised in that film, in that story.

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[36:12] Or Efron's story. And I love Heartburn. Even in the beginning when it was like, should we get married? Remember behind when she had the cold feet? Yes. So good. So human. So human. Yeah. She's funny, too. Oh, Meryl's so funny. I mean, Meryl's everything. [36:28] Meryl, [36:29] Meryl. [36:31] I mean, there's no words. Meryl. Meryl, rub on us. Meryl, rub up on us. Yes, just rub on us. I mean, love Meryl. That was a great one, though. [36:41] A lot of it for me... [36:43] These days. [36:45] it's coming from the internet. Yeah. Like big time, man. But coming up, [36:55] One of my favorite movies is Coming to America. Oh, my God. Incredible movie. That's my... Incredible. That's got my heart to this day. And I love... [37:08] I love Friday. Yeah. You know? Like, that's a big one. Yeah. I love, like, McKay's work, like, [37:16] One of my favorite movies is The Other Guys. Oh, yeah. I think that gets slept on. I totally agree. That's my favorite movie of his. You know, you make some great ones. [37:26] That is a stupid fun movie. Yo, I can't like it's like it's so it's so much. It's like it's so much. Yeah. It's so much in that movie. That's that's that's that's. [37:37] That's so deeply hilarious. Yeah. You know, and yeah, like, obviously SNL. Do you watch SNL? Yeah, big time. You do? Yeah. I got homies that's been on there and just, you know, like, I love what Mike did on there. Yeah. The State Farm bit. You know. Wait, let's watch that.

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[37:55] Wait, tell me again. Explain again the State Farm bit. So Mike is, you want me to know? Yeah, well, you set it up. Set up the clip. [38:07] and it just goes dark. Like from there, it becomes like a, [38:13] Like a David Lynch movie. [38:17] Oh, yeah. Jake from State Farm. Okay. He just totally replaces. He totally replaces. He becomes this man's worst nightmare. Like he replaces him. I can see how why you would like this. [38:29] He's teaching his kid how to play. [38:33] He's got his hand on the small of his wife's back. Yeah. Oh, he just gave him a look. [38:43] Okay, so you watch Sketch to get... I do. Okay. Okay, Tim Robinson. Yes. So there's this one Sketch from the show. Which one? Focus group. Incredible. Focus group. You just got an O. You just got an O from that. Let's watch it. We watch this all the time in our family. Now, do your kids watch it? Well, so all the kids are allowed to watch this. So Cyrus... [39:13] So we tuck the little guys in, and then we have, like, special mature viewing hour. And it started with, like, The Simpsons. Oh, The Simpsons is always the gateway. Only Murders in the Building, OMIB, which is basically Scooby-Doo for grownups. And it's great. And then Hugh, English husband, introduced him to Monty Python stuff. He got really into that. Yes.

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[39:43] of this focus group. His latest show, which is The Chair Company. Yeah, which there was a... [39:51] So not safe for work moment in that show. I mean, the whole genius of the show is that it takes you in very quickly to places that you are not prepared for. So we're all like cuddling in bed. And then there is this giant erect penis. And Hugh says, close your eyes. Everybody close your eyes. [40:17] Close your eyes. Everybody close your eyes. [40:21] We all, yeah, it was intense. We're still recovering. It was intense. Yeah, but it was great. So we do love that show. One of my like go-to comfort watches is I watch videos of little kids getting glasses for the first time. [40:42] That is the best. I love it. Or kids who some have like cochlear implants. Or soldiers coming home and surprising their kids at school. Absolutely. They're all in the same category. Tears. Dogs being away from. Elephants. Elephants. Yeah. Who used to be trained by a guy and then they run back to the guy and they hug the guy. Yeah. Anything, any reuniting and any like... [41:06] I mean, when you see a little baby that's just kind of like not focusing and then they put those little glasses on them and the baby sees their mom and then they smile, forget it. Yeah.

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[41:17] There's a man on YouTube. Can't wait. From Australia. He cleans drains. He clears hopelessly disgusting clogged restaurant drains filled with grease. I love unclogging videos. This man. This is the earth's thing in us. You never see his face. [41:36] enthusiasm on two feet. He says, he'll say, oh, you guys, this is what dreams are made of. Can you believe we get to be here clearing this drain? This one's chock-a-block. Let's fire up the jet. Oh, you little ripper. Come on, you good thing. Like he has like freight and it's about, and then he'll be like, oh, there's a cockroach. Oh, there's some corn there. [42:06] toilet paper. Oh, this is what dreams are made of you guys. And I just, I love enthusiasm. And I would recommend it's called drain cleaning Australia. Okay. I'm just going to watch one little thing before. Drain cleaning Australia. Also, I love his, um, his commentary about what he finds. Yeah. Okay. Stand by. This one says sewage spraying into the sky. Is that good? [42:36] Oh, I never blocked dry, mate. And I'm just going to let the lovely cast of an hour that we're here. [42:42] G'day, mate. Bruce from Dry and Cleaning Australia. You're home. So he goes to meet the people first. Let's see. Which direction? It's all. And he's. Oh, sorry. We've got a commercial. You pay for YouTube? You don't pay for YouTube? I don't pay for YouTube? Are you kidding me? The price?

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[43:01] They want me to pay to cut out the commercials? No. I'll wait until the skip button. [43:06] Here we go. You little ripper. [43:11] And wow, you can see all the tree roots still down there. So we punched a hole through the blocking. I get it. I get it. Tree roots are the least... [43:22] of his problems. Usually it's like a dachshund-sized piece of hair or grease or human shit. It is. And he's like, woohoo! Woohoo! You little ripper! [43:40] You know what I've been watching recently is I've been re-watching Sex and the City. The Ridge? Yeah. It's so... [43:50] fucking good. So good. It is so good. Such a love letter to that time period. Yes. Were you ever on it? Cause every actor I know is on it. No, but like Justin Theroux, uh, [44:02] Bobby Cannavale, Will. Yep. [44:05] Everybody. Yep. Slattery. Slattery. Elizabeth Banks. Yes. It's a real who's who. Yeah. [44:11] Everybody in New York. [44:13] But it is so good. And something I like doing is watching it and just kind of thinking about all of this happening for the first time. Like women sitting at a table together, talking about... [44:26] whatever, talking about themselves, [44:30] And, [44:31] Talking about like,

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[44:33] how weird someone's cum smells. It's just like, holy shit, this is incredible. Like that has never been on TV before, let alone said out loud for people. And just how Samantha is just... [44:50] the most sex positive, like incredible, like not a moment of embarrassment. Never. Like so fucking cool. So good. And Sarah Jessica Parker is so great at being the center of a show. [45:06] servicing everybody else, but also keeping that motor going in the middle. It's so good. Okay. So sex in the city is what you're watching and laughing at. Yeah. It's great. And you know, when you're, I saw something recently that said that repeated, if you have the urge to watch something you've seen before and repeat viewings is a sign of a particular kind of intelligence. [45:31] Oh. Yeah. No, this is real. It's a sign of intelligence? Intelligence. I saw this on Instagram. On Instagram. And it was a picture of someone watching TV and it just said that. There was nothing to back it up. And I was like, oh, great. We'll watch more sex in the city. [46:01] and I got in my seat and she was across the row from me. And I got in and like, so then I started watching Sex and the City that I had downloaded. And she was like, dad, are you watching more Sex and the City? Yeah.

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[46:19] You've been listening to Good Hang. The executive producers for this show are Bill Simmons, Jenna Weiss-Berman, and me, Amy Poehler. The show is produced by The Ringer and Paper Kite. For The Ringer, production by Jack Wilson, Kat Spillane, and... [46:31] Kaya McMullen and Alea Zanaris. For Paper Kite, [46:35] Production by Sam Green, Joel Lovell, and Jenna Weiss-Berman. Original music by Amy Miles. [46:44] Stitch Fix. Stop shopping. Get styled. A plus on the outfit, Miss Turner. You are about to slay parent-teacher conferences. Oh, these? Just the most perfect fitting jeans my stylist sent me. Oh, hello you who didn't set one foot in a mall and still looks amazing. Just share your size, style, and budget, and your stylist sends personalized looks right to your door. Stitch Fix. Get started today at stitchfix.com. To my stylist, this look is dedicated to you. Thank you. Thank you. [47:14] Hi, everyone. I'm two-time World Cup winner for the U.S. Women's National Team, Julie Ertz. And I'm former NWSL star, Kaylea Watt. Welcome to Style of Play. From the U.S. Women's National Team to the global stage, we're talking to stars on the pitch and special guests from across all sports and entertainment. We're also getting real about life after the game, motherhood, and what it's like raising kids in a two-pro athlete home. Make sure to follow us on social at Style of Play Show and subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. [47:44] Whoa.

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