Category Archives: Community

Hobo Radio Interview – Erin McGathy

Erin McGathy is a comedian and podcaster best known for her shows This Feels Terrible and Human Conversation and her appearances on Harmontown, Harmonquest and Community.

McGathy recently made the decision to leave Los Angeles to live in Ireland, pursuing her comedy dreams abroad. We talk to her about her time spent in LA, her life since the move and what the future holds for her.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • Interstitial – “Vishnu Meets Funk” and “Ancient Ritual” by Lucas Perný & Miloslav Kollar
  • End – “Lights That Glow” by Tim Evans

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Hobo Radio 387 – The ominous voice of Morgan Freeman

After downloading the Waze app and setting it to Morgan Freeman’s voice, Joel Murphy is very excited to now be guided in his car trips by the voice of God. He explains the joys of being bossed around by Freeman to Lars Periwinkle on this week’s show.

The guys also share their thoughts on 10 Cloverfield Lane, Dino “Starburns” Stamatopoulos and the Screening Room, a new service that would allow you to rent movies the day they are released in theaters.

Would you pay $50 to rent a film the day it hit theaters? What is Joel’s new guilty pleasure TV show? What did Joel do to Lars’ toothbrush? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Without You” by The Spectacular Fantastic

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Hobo Radio is part of the Thunder Grunt Podcast Network. Hear more shows at ThunderGrunt.com.

Hobo Radio 387 – The ominous voice of Morgan Freeman

After downloading the Waze app and setting it to Morgan Freeman’s voice, Joel Murphy is very excited to now be guided in his car trips by the voice of God. He explains the joys of being bossed around by Freeman to Lars Periwinkle on this week’s show.

The guys also share their thoughts on 10 Cloverfield Lane, Dino “Starburns” Stamatopoulos and the Screening Room, a new service that would allow you to rent movies the day they are released in theaters.

Would you pay $50 to rent a film the day it hit theaters? What is Joel’s new guilty pleasure TV show? What did Joel do to Lars’ toothbrush? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Without You” by The Spectacular Fantastic

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Hobo Radio is part of the Thunder Grunt Podcast Network. Hear more shows at ThunderGrunt.com.

Hobo Radio Interview – Keith David

From Platoon to There’s Something About Mary to Requiem for a Dream, Keith David has had memorable parts in a wide range of films. His unmistakable baritone voice and utter commitment to whatever part he’s playing make him memorable in every role he undertakes.

In his new film Boiling Pot, David plays Agent Long, an investigator looking to get to the bottom of a horrific, racially-motivated crime. The film is based on real events that took place on a college campus in 2008.

We recently talked to David about racism in America, the fact that he’s always working and the chances of getting a Community movie.

[To read the print version of this interview, click here.]

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • Interstitial – “Vishnu Meets Funk” and “Ancient Ritual” by Lucas Perný & Miloslav Kollar
  • End – “Come a Little Closer with Me” by Keith David

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Hobo Radio Interview – Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland

What began as a quirky loosely-based parody of Doc Brown and Marty McFly in Back to the Future has evolved into an intergalactic/interdimensional animated sitcom about a dysfunctional, but well-intentioned family of misfits.

The complexity and brilliance of Rick and Morty isn’t surprising if you’ve been tracking the careers of its two creators. Dan Harmon has made a name for himself as the architect of the beloved, deconstructed sitcom Community and Justin Roiland is known by Channel 101 fans for his scifi cloning comedy House of Cosbys (as well as the voice of the Earl of Lemongrab on Adventure Time).

We talked to Roiland last year about season one of their brilliant Adult Swim show, so with season two rapidly approaching, we caught back up with him and Harmon to talk new character combinations, the trouble with clearing DMX songs and the unique experience of attending Comic-Con.

[To read the print version of this interview, click here.]

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • Interstitial – “Vishnu Meets Funk” and “Ancient Ritual” by Lucas Perný & Miloslav Kollar
  • End – “X Gonna Give it to Ya” by Imaginary Blues Machine

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Hobo Radio is part of the Thunder Grunt Podcast Network. Hear more shows at ThunderGrunt.com.