Forget a Netflix special, I want to watch an hour of Dusty stuck at the back of a plane while other people deboard. Also, I find it hilarious that Brian, Aaron, and Dusty show up to Nate’s house to record the pod while Nate is not there. I don’t think I’ve ever been in somebody else’s house when they were not there.
A whole episode about Disney channel original movies would be a wild one for some of the goofy plots i.e. Don’t Look Under the Bed, Luck of the Irish, Halloweentown, The Thirteenth Year, etc. Always making me look forward to a Wednesday morning. Keep up the good work
I spilled my morning coffee when Dusty said "Get it!" in regard to deboarding a plane. Totally worth it, except cleaning up this mess is taking more time than it should because I'm still crying/laughing.
Saw Nate at Radio City this weekend. He absolutely killed it. We were all crying laughing. His father was wonderful as well. Such a great show! Don’t miss it!! Thank you, Nate!! ❤️ Love Brian, Aaron, and Dusty too!!! (Also, did you guys mention Field of Dreams?)
My dad had MS for 36 years before he passed. He was one of those people who used a wheelchair or scooter, but was able to walk a few steps from that to a regular chair. And the reason those people are allowed another person to board with them, is so that they have help. Flight attendants are not there to do that sort of thing and the airline doesn't want to be held responsible if someone gets injured.
Also because regular wheelchairs don’t fit down the aisle. My dad couldn’t walk at all and they had to get a different chair for down the aisle. It took sooo long. Believe me, you’d rather have people walk a few steps if they can.
@andrewtruex oh I was definitely being sarcastic with that comment. I love it when Aaron talks more, I just know when Nate gets back he won't be able to be as vocal.
Part of what made Rocky so great was the music. Think about it? Bill Conti’s score and the songs like Gonna Fly Now just pulled every emotion throughout the movie. Fantastic ❤
Wow... just a great episode! You guys are always great, but this is the most laughs I've had on an episode since 100 or so. Nate better get back soon cuz you guys are gonna take over!
Beehive was on fire in this episode. So quick! "I tip really well at the Waffle House." "Well they know you there..." "The dog over the fence was a metaphor for -" "Jesus."
This is the only day of the week that if I wake up in the middle of the night (3am), I’m actually excited because I can watch the new episode of Nateland. I think the “#DumpDusty” guy must feel the same way as he’s on here commenting at 4am!
Aaron saying he didn't know if a comedy could be listed amongst the greatest movies made my jaw drop. What about Tommy boy!? Please do an episode dedicated to greatest comedy movies!
Dusty may have been in the chair but A-A-Aron took on Nates role and about halfway through realized he doesn't want to be there. Love the shows with and without dad.
I can’t believe Aaron didn’t bring up High School Musical for basketball movies. It has to be one of the most watched Disney Channel Original Movies of all time. Plus I know he loves him some Zac Efron
I love the Sandlot and recently found a reunion doc on here. I highly recommend watching it if you are a fan. The creator and director share so many behind the screen stories. Apparently, the kids went to camp a few weeks to learn to play well.
During Dusty's rant about people boarding early, I got a mental image of a 90's televangelist standing on the jetway healing people in wheelchairs as they board!
I love the “ring the bell” for a great day idea. I also love that Aaron was so excited about it. It makes me think that with his Notre Dame history and love for ringing bells that he could literally become “The gout foot of Notre Dame” since he doesn’t have a hunch back.
You forgot the hockey movie "Tooth Fairy" with the Rock and the boxing movie "Real Steel" was great which was considered "Rocky with robots" I'm wondering if you guys have seen it?
I took a theology class in high school that was based around watching movies like E.T. And The Green Mile and discussing how certain characters were metaphors for Jesus, and what lessons we could learn from them. I think Aaron would have really enjoyed it.
As someone who has helped my dad in a wheelchair on a plane and taken my daughter on a plane, I can unequivocally say that Brian, Best Man, Bates is the only decent human being on this podcast 😅
@@CarmieGirl9902 yeah, people who have never lived with a disability can be super clueless. Using assistive devices isn’t for fun and it doesn’t level the playing field. It just makes life functionally possible for people with disabilities.
@@DustySlay I respect that. I’m know anything is on the table to make a joke as a comedian and you can only make jokes about what you know. I’d love to hear you guys have a comedian on who lives with a disability and incorporates that into their comedy. That would be much more funny than “punching down” as Nate would say.
@@veronicabloemeke2688I’m not punching down because I’m most certainly not making fun of people with disabilities. I’m making fun of what I believe is a flawed boarding system
For Love of the Game is the most underrated sports movie. Baseball, guys, romance, understanding, Dusty had this one. He just didn’t finish his thought.
Dusty - now that you have a little boy, he will love 'Cars'! I have three boys and they all love it. It's a movie I can watch over and over with them and still enjoy
Aaron, Dusty and Buttermilk, you guys killed it this episode. We already knew Dusty isn't sure about the moon landing or the curvature of the Earth, but now we find out he thinks silent 'g's are a hoax as well. Fantasic - it's amazing what you guys can do without that millstone, Nate, around your neck.
Dusty is spot on here - Diggstown is a great movie. Sometimes good movies lose money in theaters. Famously, The Wizard of Oz lost money initially until the studio re-released it the following year.
Sarah Palin never said, “I can see Russia from my house!” Instead, the quote most associated with Palin was said by Tina Fey portraying Palin on SNL lol
I have NEVER listened to any of Babydaddy Bates comedy until just now. I decided to RUclips some of his standup to finally give him a chance after the last couple years of not thinking he’d be very funny. I have to say, he is HILARIOUS! You have a new fan Breakfast! Thanks for the content boys!
So funny. Aaron mentions Cinderella Man and then says it’s about the Great Depression, right up my alley. Dusty and Breakfast move on without acknowledging. Classic!
I’m almost certain that Rob Schneider is the PA announcer in Necessary Roughness. One of the greatest football movies of all time. Featuring Scott Bakula and Sinbad.
I would like to bring up the “Rudy” episode of My Name is Earl. They literally did a Rudy spoof in the show and had Sean Astin and Charles S Dutton (janitor) in the episode. Sports movies can be so iconic that they get homage in other forms of entertainment. Great episode guys.
If “Perhaps a globe would have been useful” isn’t the new thing to say on here, then what are we doing? Also, these three need some kind of show on RUclips where they just go different places learning about History. Seeing Dusty question your guides and such would be amazing as would Aaron’s uncontrollable giggles
These are two fantastic suggestions in one comment. I obviously support any and every use of globes. Also, the history tour idea is also excellent. It could be a kinder version of "Idiot Abroad." Going to regional historical places may be something they could possibly work into schedules if they desired.
Honorable mentions I had so many honorable mentions to bring up to you guys and you came through in the clutch to bring them all up at the last moment! I couldn’t believe it took so long for The Waterboy and Over The Top to be mentioned!!! I did have a couple that was missed in my opinion, The Little Giants and Varsity Blues for football movies. The basketball movie, Blue Chips is still one of my all time favorite sports movies. I love the podcast and enjoy the “educational” aspects of each week’s topics! Keep up the great work! Fan for life, Trebor Barnes
Dang Aaron was a ball of joy this episode… I didn’t think I could like Dusty anymore but then they asked about favorite baseball movie, I said Major League, then Dusty said Major League! So quotable and fun! Also, Space Jam is Michael Jordan’s greatest contribution to the world!
One thing I’ve learned from this podcast is that comedians don’t really like people. Especially while traveling. I don’t blame y’all, but I think it’s funny.
Anybody who is constantly travelling is likely to get super annoyed by how dumb a lot of people behave in public spaces. It's just human nature. It doesn't mean that they don't like people.
As a proud Utahn, I love hearing that Nate and the guys enjoy coming to Salt Lake City! Did you know The Sandlot was filmed here in Salt Lake? I’d love to hear a Utah episode, but I don’t think we’re really churning out famous comics that could be guests. Maybe Tony Finau can come on since apparently you play golf together now. Keep the good quality clean comedy coming to Utah!
Good morning and Hey Bear. Dusty mentioned what is a great idea. You can use canned biscuits to make "Hot Pockets" of any type. In this example flatten two biscuits as thin as possible without tearing, place your favorite pizza toppings on one of the flattened discs leaving about 1/2 inch of clear space around the edges. Place the second biscuit on the top and crimp the edges together using a fork. Brush the top and bottom with olive oil lightly. Bake at 400 degrees for about 12 - 15 minutes. Allow to cool and enjoy. Ive done it a few times and they are way better that the traditional ones. Also works with ham and cheese, eggs and bacon with cheese for a quick breakfast to go, even chicken pot pie.
One of the greatest sports movies ever is also one I think Beautiful Bates will enjoy. It’s Chariots of Fire, the story of Eric Liddell. One of Liddell’s great lines, “God made me fast and when I run I feel his pleasure.”
I'm glad Brian mentioned The Fish that saved Pittsburgh. I never saw it but I remember when they were filming it at the Civic Arena. My dad worked there and would come home and tell us about it. Good memories
Aaron's Disney Channel Original Movie call backs make me feel like we lived the same life growing up. He missed out on Luck of the Irish for basketball movies, but Double Teamed was such a great mention.
Alright for Aaron and Breaking Bad some good sports movies that you need to watch: Glory Road, Coach Carter, Breaking Away, Prefontaine, Warrior, and We are Marshall. Not to leave Dusty out, Blades of Glory and Cool Runnings. Keep up the good work.
My family and I have taken a beating these past couple of mouths with random sicknesses being passed around: pneumonia, covid, colds, and the stomach bug. Consequently, it’s been difficult to get back into the rhythm of normal life. This made me wonder - how often does sickness disrupt your ability to perform or affect you while you’re on the road? Do you ever need to knock down multiple shots of DayQuil just to get you through a set?
I want to see Dusty here in Denver, at the newer Comedy Works in DTC. Maybe you’ve been here, but since we just moved back to Colorado, I’m re-requesting.
Maybe it's just because I'm a Buckeye fan, but I think they should make a documentary on the Ohio State 2014 football season. Right before the season started, we lost our star QB to a season ending injury during practice. Our 2nd string QB then took over and played great until he broke his ankle in our final regular season game. Finally, our 3rd string QB took over and ended up winning the BigTen Championship as well as the first ever college football playoffs where we beat Alabama and Oregon.
The sign of a great podcast is having the episodes be just as engaging and fun and funny without the “leader” of the group as it is with him. It is so fun to watch you three hold down the fort and fall into your own hilarious rhythm when Nate is gone. Bristletoe, Aaron, and Dusty….you guys are awesome!
Listened to this earlier today and now going over movies I think you missed (forgive me if I missed anything through Dusty’s rapid firing): Longest Yard (2 versions) Wildcats Necessary Roughness North Dallas 40 Brian’s Song All the Right Moves Johnny B Good 12 Mighty Orphans Basketball: He Got Game Fast Break One on One Above the Rim Champions Hustle MMA: Warrior Baseball: 42 Bull Durham Bang the Drum Slowly Not all of these are winners but there’s a lot of good ones.
I totally agree with Aaron’s take on the dog metaphor in the sandlot. As a child, my sisters and I were terrified of cows. We lived near a small lake where people would race boats and it always sounded like a bunch of cows were coming for us so we’d run inside. Did any of y’all have similar irrational fears growing up?
As I write this, my wife and I are going to see Dusty tonight in Columbus. Then in two weeks, we're seeing Nate in Indy. I'm gonna have to watch Sprung to get the whole Quadfecta in a short period of time.
Cool Runnings (bobsledding) and Hustle (basketball) were the biggest snubs. Dusty was possibly the most excited he's ever been for an episode. However, with all spheres in the cinephile sportsball discussion, I do have one question. Would a globe have been a helpful prop for this episode? I'll go proofread this now.
I'm not all the way through the show yet, but my guilty pleasure sports movie is "Tin Cup." I'm not a golfer, nor do I enjoy golf, but I love it. As a die hard hockey fan, "Slapshot," is one of my most quoted movies ever (extremely dirty movie).
This has always been my definition of a sport: It has to require physical activity, and it has to have an offense and a defense. Meaning you are trying to accomplish something with physical effort, and someone is trying to physically stop you from accomplishing that.
I have rewound so many times to hear Dusty say "GET IT... GET IT" about men struggling with their carry-on bags. I'm in literal tears from laughing so hard. The next time I witness this on a plane I'm going to say GET IT... GET IT! 🤣
Dusty has been on fire lately. He just keeps it real from silent consonants, airplane etiquette, and standing up for Major League being the best baseball movie. He is so right on, I find myself rethinking so much of what I’ve been taught over my lifetime. Maybe Aaron isn’t the real genius on the show after all (although he’s great too).
I want to preface this comment with I loved this episode, but I could almost hear Nate saying “What are we doing here?”. Especially when Baneberry reintroduced the Dukes of Hazard conversation to make the weakest point ever. Thanks for all of the laughs and keep up the great work fellas.
I truly enjoyed that when Baseball brought up what is your favorite sports movie, that Aaron started a debate about whether comedies can even be great movies and pulled up a list with Schindler's List on it... Favorite movie and Best movie are different dicussions. Come on Notre Dame...
Y'all missed the best hockey movie ever made - 1992's "The Cutting Edge." Some may argue that this would be more of an ice-skating movie than a hockey movie, but those people are wrong and should be shamed. Love all of you and we're excited to see Nate's show in Atlanta this December, and potentially Dusty's show next Spring!
This episode gives me such Seinfeld vibes, with Dusty's random adventures and fashion shows being full Kramer, and Bean-eater going full Costanza with his half-cocked terrible ideas that hes so passionate about and excited to share. Felt like any moment Aaron was going to "Yada" some important detail in a story 😂. Cheers folks!
Forget a Netflix special, I want to watch an hour of Dusty stuck at the back of a plane while other people deboard. Also, I find it hilarious that Brian, Aaron, and Dusty show up to Nate’s house to record the pod while Nate is not there. I don’t think I’ve ever been in somebody else’s house when they were not there.
A whole episode about Disney channel original movies would be a wild one for some of the goofy plots i.e. Don’t Look Under the Bed, Luck of the Irish, Halloweentown, The Thirteenth Year, etc. Always making me look forward to a Wednesday morning. Keep up the good work
Did Dusty have coffee this episode!? He seemed fired up from the jump. “Get it!” had the same vibes as Aaron’s “Enough!”. We’re having a good time!
Dusty’s southwest wheelchair rant has me in tears
"I'll really tip well at like a Waffle House." "Well, they know you there." Brian at it again with another great roast...
That was so good 😂
reduce his T level
I spilled my morning coffee when Dusty said "Get it!" in regard to deboarding a plane. Totally worth it, except cleaning up this mess is taking more time than it should because I'm still crying/laughing.
Best line of the podcast was Bates in response to Dusty saying “I try to say it the American way every time”. Bates replies “I bet you nail it”
Saw Nate at Radio City this weekend. He absolutely killed it. We were all crying laughing. His father was wonderful as well. Such a great show! Don’t miss it!! Thank you, Nate!! ❤️ Love Brian, Aaron, and Dusty too!!! (Also, did you guys mention Field of Dreams?)
- Missy Battaglia ( the G is silent 😂)
My dad had MS for 36 years before he passed. He was one of those people who used a wheelchair or scooter, but was able to walk a few steps from that to a regular chair.
And the reason those people are allowed another person to board with them, is so that they have help. Flight attendants are not there to do that sort of thing and the airline doesn't want to be held responsible if someone gets injured.
Also because regular wheelchairs don’t fit down the aisle. My dad couldn’t walk at all and they had to get a different chair for down the aisle. It took sooo long. Believe me, you’d rather have people walk a few steps if they can.
Boy when Nate is away, Aaron really comes out of his shell and is a lot more vocal. Nate needs to hurry up and come back and put a stop to that.
Agree with being more vocal. Disagree with putting a stop to it. Aaron is a ⭐️
@andrewtruex oh I was definitely being sarcastic with that comment. I love it when Aaron talks more, I just know when Nate gets back he won't be able to be as vocal.
@@Matt.Lazzari gotcha brother. Same page
Love it when Aaron does a “voice” as a little treat for us
Cool Runnings!!! Definitely one of the greatest sports movies and I didn't hear it mentioned... But maybe I missed it.
Part of what made Rocky so great was the music. Think about it? Bill Conti’s score and the songs like Gonna Fly Now just pulled every emotion throughout the movie. Fantastic ❤
Bates got the biggest laugh from me this week when Aaron said the dog in Sandlot is a metaphor, and Bates says, "Jesus?" 😂😂
We need 'sport movies 2' with Nate!! 🏆🎾🏏🏓 Fun episode!
Ready to Rumble with David Arquette is a fun wrestling movie 🎬 🎞
Wow... just a great episode! You guys are always great, but this is the most laughs I've had on an episode since 100 or so. Nate better get back soon cuz you guys are gonna take over!
Beehive was on fire in this episode. So quick!
"I tip really well at the Waffle House."
"Well they know you there..."
"The dog over the fence was a metaphor for -"
"Jesus."
lmao I agree with Dusty about grown men having trouble getting their bag from the overhead bin. People suddenly act horribly different on airplanes
This is the only day of the week that if I wake up in the middle of the night (3am), I’m actually excited because I can watch the new episode of Nateland. I think the “#DumpDusty” guy must feel the same way as he’s on here commenting at 4am!
Don't be weird. Just stay awake.
Thank you, Aaron, for reminding me of so many great Disney classics. A truly nostalgic episode!
Brian, you should write an entire show of jokes about you air travel experiences!
Aaron saying he didn't know if a comedy could be listed amongst the greatest movies made my jaw drop. What about Tommy boy!? Please do an episode dedicated to greatest comedy movies!
I’m 100% on the same page with Dusty about rocky 3 it’s so underrated. Mr.T was an amazing antagonist.
I was so happy to see Nate met Jerry in New York and to see Nate on Fallon! Love the podcast ❤
Dusty may have been in the chair but A-A-Aron took on Nates role and about halfway through realized he doesn't want to be there. Love the shows with and without dad.
I can’t believe Aaron didn’t bring up High School Musical for basketball movies. It has to be one of the most watched Disney Channel Original Movies of all time. Plus I know he loves him some Zac Efron
Maybe he’s not Gay.
I love the Sandlot and recently found a reunion doc on here. I highly recommend watching it if you are a fan. The creator and director share so many behind the screen stories. Apparently, the kids went to camp a few weeks to learn to play well.
I finally watched the pilot of sprung. Super funny! Aaron was surprisingly good too.
Kingpin is so good, love the way they used Munson's name to be a bad thing, "he really Munsoned that one". I still use that one. Great podcast guys.
Dusty saying "I don't do silent Gs" makes me think that a podcast with Theo Von would be amazing. I wonder if they even know each other.
@@mthabitXI know. That's why he's never gonna be on here. He's too wild for the Nateland Company
I'm sure they know each other. Theo lived in Nashville for a few years between LA and Austin
During Dusty's rant about people boarding early, I got a mental image of a 90's televangelist standing on the jetway healing people in wheelchairs as they board!
Sarah Palin never said she could see Russia from her house. Tina Fey said that on SNL doing her Sarah Palin impression.
I don’t know what reality means to you but she did actually say that.
@@heatherhellickson9166no, no she didn’t. Googles free dumbass 😂
My favorite show, just the boys.
I love the “ring the bell” for a great day idea. I also love that Aaron was so excited about it. It makes me think that with his Notre Dame history and love for ringing bells that he could literally become “The gout foot of Notre Dame” since he doesn’t have a hunch back.
You forgot the hockey movie "Tooth Fairy" with the Rock and the boxing movie "Real Steel" was great which was considered "Rocky with robots" I'm wondering if you guys have seen it?
I took a theology class in high school that was based around watching movies like E.T. And The Green Mile and discussing how certain characters were metaphors for Jesus, and what lessons we could learn from them. I think Aaron would have really enjoyed it.
#lovedustyslay
As someone who has helped my dad in a wheelchair on a plane and taken my daughter on a plane, I can unequivocally say that Brian, Best Man, Bates is the only decent human being on this podcast 😅
@@CarmieGirl9902 yeah, people who have never lived with a disability can be super clueless. Using assistive devices isn’t for fun and it doesn’t level the playing field. It just makes life functionally possible for people with disabilities.
We are just making jokes here. Obviously I want people that need assistance getting on planes to get the help they need.
@@DustySlay I respect that. I’m know anything is on the table to make a joke as a comedian and you can only make jokes about what you know. I’d love to hear you guys have a comedian on who lives with a disability and incorporates that into their comedy. That would be much more funny than “punching down” as Nate would say.
@@veronicabloemeke2688I’m not punching down because I’m most certainly not making fun of people with disabilities. I’m making fun of what I believe is a flawed boarding system
For Love of the Game is the most underrated sports movie. Baseball, guys, romance, understanding, Dusty had this one. He just didn’t finish his thought.
Yes. And Kevin Costner really was doing the pitching in it. I mean he was throwing the heat! 🔥
Dusty - now that you have a little boy, he will love 'Cars'! I have three boys and they all love it. It's a movie I can watch over and over with them and still enjoy
Didn't even cover favorite bobsled movie... probably gonna need a "sports movies part 2"
"I don't do silent G's" -- words to live by.
Aaron, Dusty and Buttermilk, you guys killed it this episode. We already knew Dusty isn't sure about the moon landing or the curvature of the Earth, but now we find out he thinks silent 'g's are a hoax as well. Fantasic - it's amazing what you guys can do without that millstone, Nate, around your neck.
Not mentioning Dodgeball is WILD! We’re having a good time!
10 minutes in and I learn that Nateland Podcast is anti-family and anti-handicap. 😂
That’s why they record upstairs
@@brockmeade4450hahaha
@@brockmeade4450🤣🤣
Dusty is spot on here - Diggstown is a great movie. Sometimes good movies lose money in theaters. Famously, The Wizard of Oz lost money initially until the studio re-released it the following year.
Diggstown has a line my wife and I still quote to this day, "Drink it up." They put something on one the boxer's water to give him the runs I believe.
Sarah Palin never said, “I can see Russia from my house!” Instead, the quote most associated with Palin was said by Tina Fey portraying Palin on SNL lol
She did say it
I have NEVER listened to any of Babydaddy Bates comedy until just now. I decided to RUclips some of his standup to finally give him a chance after the last couple years of not thinking he’d be very funny. I have to say, he is HILARIOUS! You have a new fan Breakfast! Thanks for the content boys!
This was the most unhinged episode to date and dare I say my favorite 😂. Needed some more time on “Miracle” though.
So funny. Aaron mentions Cinderella Man and then says it’s about the Great Depression, right up my alley. Dusty and Breakfast move on without acknowledging. Classic!
Aaron's Philosophy studies were clearly on display here. I really enjoyed listening his takes.
I’m almost certain that Rob Schneider is the PA announcer in Necessary Roughness. One of the greatest football movies of all time. Featuring Scott Bakula and Sinbad.
I forgot to mention this one, one of my favorites!
I would like to bring up the “Rudy” episode of My Name is Earl. They literally did a Rudy spoof in the show and had Sean Astin and Charles S Dutton (janitor) in the episode. Sports movies can be so iconic that they get homage in other forms of entertainment. Great episode guys.
If “Perhaps a globe would have been useful” isn’t the new thing to say on here, then what are we doing?
Also, these three need some kind of show on RUclips where they just go different places learning about History. Seeing Dusty question your guides and such would be amazing as would Aaron’s uncontrollable giggles
These are two fantastic suggestions in one comment. I obviously support any and every use of globes. Also, the history tour idea is also excellent. It could be a kinder version of "Idiot Abroad." Going to regional historical places may be something they could possibly work into schedules if they desired.
Honorable mentions
I had so many honorable mentions to bring up to you guys and you came through in the clutch to bring them all up at the last moment! I couldn’t believe it took so long for The Waterboy and Over The Top to be mentioned!!! I did have a couple that was missed in my opinion, The Little Giants and Varsity Blues for football movies. The basketball movie, Blue Chips is still one of my all time favorite sports movies. I love the podcast and enjoy the “educational” aspects of each week’s topics! Keep up the great work!
Fan for life,
Trebor Barnes
Dang Aaron was a ball of joy this episode…
I didn’t think I could like Dusty anymore but then they asked about favorite baseball movie, I said Major League, then Dusty said Major League! So quotable and fun!
Also, Space Jam is Michael Jordan’s greatest contribution to the world!
Hello folks and Hey Bear, we’re having a good time ❤
Draft Day is an awesome football movie! Kevin Costner is amazing in it, as usual!
One thing I’ve learned from this podcast is that comedians don’t really like people. Especially while traveling. I don’t blame y’all, but I think it’s funny.
It’s just that we travel so much.
Anybody who is constantly travelling is likely to get super annoyed by how dumb a lot of people behave in public spaces. It's just human nature. It doesn't mean that they don't like people.
As a proud Utahn, I love hearing that Nate and the guys enjoy coming to Salt Lake City! Did you know The Sandlot was filmed here in Salt Lake?
I’d love to hear a Utah episode, but I don’t think we’re really churning out famous comics that could be guests. Maybe Tony Finau can come on since apparently you play golf together now.
Keep the good quality clean comedy coming to Utah!
Good morning and Hey Bear. Dusty mentioned what is a great idea. You can use canned biscuits to make "Hot Pockets" of any type. In this example flatten two biscuits as thin as possible without tearing, place your favorite pizza toppings on one of the flattened discs leaving about 1/2 inch of clear space around the edges. Place the second biscuit on the top and crimp the edges together using a fork. Brush the top and bottom with olive oil lightly. Bake at 400 degrees for about 12 - 15 minutes. Allow to cool and enjoy. Ive done it a few times and they are way better that the traditional ones. Also works with ham and cheese, eggs and bacon with cheese for a quick breakfast to go, even chicken pot pie.
Agree w/ Dusty about Diggstown. I watched it many times in my younger days.
One of the greatest sports movies ever is also one I think Beautiful Bates will enjoy. It’s Chariots of Fire, the story of Eric Liddell. One of Liddell’s great lines, “God made me fast and when I run I feel his pleasure.”
I’m with Dusty, “GET IT” 😂
I'm glad Brian mentioned The Fish that saved Pittsburgh. I never saw it but I remember when they were filming it at the Civic Arena. My dad worked there and would come home and tell us about it. Good memories
Aaron's Disney Channel Original Movie call backs make me feel like we lived the same life growing up. He missed out on Luck of the Irish for basketball movies, but Double Teamed was such a great mention.
Alright for Aaron and Breaking Bad some good sports movies that you need to watch: Glory Road, Coach Carter, Breaking Away, Prefontaine, Warrior, and We are Marshall. Not to leave Dusty out, Blades of Glory and Cool Runnings. Keep up the good work.
Warrior (2011) is really good
I cannot BELIEVE you guys have not seen Slap Shot! Soooo funny. Make a point to watch it and it’s not for kids, FYI.
Miracle best hockey movie
Outstanding- yes!
I like Dusty even more since he likes Rocky so much. Rocky I is underrated as an overall movie. I recently watched again, and it is FANTASTIC!
What about cool runnings
My family and I have taken a beating these past couple of mouths with random sicknesses being passed around: pneumonia, covid, colds, and the stomach bug. Consequently, it’s been difficult to get back into the rhythm of normal life. This made me wonder - how often does sickness disrupt your ability to perform or affect you while you’re on the road? Do you ever need to knock down multiple shots of DayQuil just to get you through a set?
If Dusty doesn't do a silent 'G' I'd love to know how he says Gnat.
Gunat
@@DustySlay😂 best reply EVER!
I want to see Dusty here in Denver, at the newer Comedy Works in DTC. Maybe you’ve been here, but since we just moved back to Colorado, I’m re-requesting.
Maybe it's just because I'm a Buckeye fan, but I think they should make a documentary on the Ohio State 2014 football season. Right before the season started, we lost our star QB to a season ending injury during practice. Our 2nd string QB then took over and played great until he broke his ankle in our final regular season game. Finally, our 3rd string QB took over and ended up winning the BigTen Championship as well as the first ever college football playoffs where we beat Alabama and Oregon.
The sign of a great podcast is having the episodes be just as engaging and fun and funny without the “leader” of the group as it is with him. It is so fun to watch you three hold down the fort and fall into your own hilarious rhythm when Nate is gone. Bristletoe, Aaron, and Dusty….you guys are awesome!
Aaron - Throw em in the cargo bin! 🤣
Listened to this earlier today and now going over movies I think you missed (forgive me if I missed anything through Dusty’s rapid firing):
Longest Yard (2 versions)
Wildcats
Necessary Roughness
North Dallas 40
Brian’s Song
All the Right Moves
Johnny B Good
12 Mighty Orphans
Basketball:
He Got Game
Fast Break
One on One
Above the Rim
Champions
Hustle
MMA:
Warrior
Baseball:
42
Bull Durham
Bang the Drum Slowly
Not all of these are winners but there’s a lot of good ones.
I totally agree with Aaron’s take on the dog metaphor in the sandlot. As a child, my sisters and I were terrified of cows. We lived near a small lake where people would race boats and it always sounded like a bunch of cows were coming for us so we’d run inside. Did any of y’all have similar irrational fears growing up?
As I write this, my wife and I are going to see Dusty tonight in Columbus. Then in two weeks, we're seeing Nate in Indy. I'm gonna have to watch Sprung to get the whole Quadfecta in a short period of time.
“I like to pee a lot on the plane.” 😂
I have never seen dusty so excited about a topic. This is a new side of Dusty we have not seen before!
Aaron saying Rudy is one of his favorite movies, then rips on Remember the Titans for being historically inaccurate. 🤣
2 hours of 3 guys naming movies. No jokes, just "what about this movie." Gotta say, this might be the best pod yet
Cool Runnings (bobsledding) and Hustle (basketball) were the biggest snubs. Dusty was possibly the most excited he's ever been for an episode. However, with all spheres in the cinephile sportsball discussion, I do have one question. Would a globe have been a helpful prop for this episode?
I'll go proofread this now.
Get it! Should be a t-shirt
I'm not all the way through the show yet, but my guilty pleasure sports movie is "Tin Cup." I'm not a golfer, nor do I enjoy golf, but I love it.
As a die hard hockey fan, "Slapshot," is one of my most quoted movies ever (extremely dirty movie).
I want to make to put my vote in for "The Naked Gun" as the best baseball movie of all-time.
TIN CUP! How could you forget that one? Such a great movie.
This has always been my definition of a sport: It has to require physical activity, and it has to have an offense and a defense. Meaning you are trying to accomplish something with physical effort, and someone is trying to physically stop you from accomplishing that.
Need to see the video of you crying eating yogurt lol
Someone posted it on the Nateland fan page on Facebook.
I have rewound so many times to hear Dusty say "GET IT... GET IT" about men struggling with their carry-on bags. I'm in literal tears from laughing so hard. The next time I witness this on a plane I'm going to say GET IT... GET IT! 🤣
Necessary Roughness is the movie Rob Schneider is the announce. Great film.
Dusty has been on fire lately. He just keeps it real from silent consonants, airplane etiquette, and standing up for Major League being the best baseball movie.
He is so right on, I find myself rethinking so much of what I’ve been taught over my lifetime. Maybe Aaron isn’t the real genius on the show after all (although he’s great too).
We'd love to see you in Lancaster, Pa., Dusty.
Topics that would be great to hear this group discuss:
Ancient Giants
Other cryptids
Megaliths
Alternate History
I want to preface this comment with I loved this episode, but I could almost hear Nate saying “What are we doing here?”. Especially when Baneberry reintroduced the Dukes of Hazard conversation to make the weakest point ever. Thanks for all of the laughs and keep up the great work fellas.
I truly enjoyed that when Baseball brought up what is your favorite sports movie, that Aaron started a debate about whether comedies can even be great movies and pulled up a list with Schindler's List on it...
Favorite movie and Best movie are different dicussions. Come on Notre Dame...
Y'all missed the best hockey movie ever made - 1992's "The Cutting Edge." Some may argue that this would be more of an ice-skating movie than a hockey movie, but those people are wrong and should be shamed. Love all of you and we're excited to see Nate's show in Atlanta this December, and potentially Dusty's show next Spring!
This episode gives me such Seinfeld vibes, with Dusty's random adventures and fashion shows being full Kramer, and Bean-eater going full Costanza with his half-cocked terrible ideas that hes so passionate about and excited to share. Felt like any moment Aaron was going to "Yada" some important detail in a story 😂. Cheers folks!