That feeling when you weren’t supposed to be on the show but they start it anyways! Haha thanks for having me on guys! Go watch We Have Cool Friends to actually hear me speak! -Andrew
8:55 ... Literally lost it when Andy's face lit up hoping that Kevin was going to change octaves to say the name of a restaurant. lol. Tim and me had the same reaction. 😂😂😂😂
Andy, I appreciate your "plaque of all trades" joke, even though no one else did. Just thought you should know. I audibly laughed while watching at work.
This is the episode that made me realize I'm so much older than the guys. Escape From Witch Mountain, Apple Dumpling Gang, and Benji movie original are my childhood. Disney the 70s was crazy.
Shout out to Return to Oz, one of my favorite movies of all time and the reason I get panic attacks when I see roller blades or walk into a room filled with women's heads.
Marvel published some really awesome comic adaptions of the Oz books with Skottie Young on the art. Its great. Those rollerblade things were terrifying.
So true. Basically any popular normie person who randomly talks about video games - becomes a video game hero. She seems nice, but I honestly don’t get the popularity.
@@XxCrankyMoosexX If you classify people as normies, does that mean you like to beat it to anamorphic foxes and is Dark Souls the only game that you believe makes a true gamer?
"That Darn Cat" starred Dean Jones. Jim Douglas from the Herbie movies!!! There was a "Wonderful World of Disney" direct to TV Herbie movie that explained someone's spirit getting combined into the steel used to make Herbie. I'm really hoping that those Wonderful World of Disney movies get included. I loved "Model Behavior". As for Ozma, she's a protagonist!!! She's probably the first trans protagonist in the history of American lit. The Nome King was the villain in "Return to Oz", and there are rumors that Dorothy and Ozma became more than friends. "Great Mouse Detective" is an old favorite of mine. Great story, great music, and an awesome villain. At a time when it wasn't common for big actors to play animated villains (aside from Orson Welles playing the villain in "Transformers"), Vincent Price was like "I get to play a Disney villain? I get to sing????! Excellent.". This was long before Jeremy Irons played Scar, Ving Rhames played Cobra Bubbles, James Garner played Rourke, James Woods played Hades, or when Keith David played Dr. Facilier. The Thumbelina stuff is because many Don Bluth films were produced by Fox, which was bought by... Anastasia is still a favorite of mine, and Titan AE is so underrated. I'd list it with Iron Giant and Disney's Atlantis as three star studded animated sci-fi movies that despite their quality, producers had absolutely no idea how to market the movies to the general American audience. Thus, the movies did horribly at the box office. I'm also a fan of SOME "dark era" Disney. "Meet the Robinsons" is amazing, and has a stunning soundtrack. Chicken Little and Home on the Range, ... I can do without. Gargoyles is amazing. It was (in most ways) the American audiences introduction to Greg Weisman (also known for Spectacular Spider-Man, Star Wars: Rebels, and Young Justice). Again there's a DVD issue where Gargoyles season 1 DVD boxset had commentary tracks and this awesome mini-doc about the "Gathering of the Gargoyles" convention series. None of those may reach the streaming service. Frank & Ollie is an art classic (surprised that Andy didn't recognize this one). Way back when, Disney had had 9 ace animators (Frank & Ollie were two of them), and many went on to teach at CalArts in the early years of the school. Along with the Nine Old Men, Disney had high profile illustrators Kay Nielsen and Mary Blair as art directors. The thing with the Aladdin sequels is that they DID NOT have Robin Williams. The company loved the Genie, and loved with loved what Robin Williams did for the company, but didn't want to pay Robin Williams money for direct to video sequels. There's also a Jessica Rabbit short in the DVD set. What I miss with the streaming is all the extra material that you get from DVD's. The "Mighty Ducks" were hockey playing anthropomorphic ducks because Disney owned the NHL team (and MLB's Angels). Just like with the "Mighty Ducks" movies, the "Angels in the Outfield" remake, and "Extremely Goofy Movie" (featuring the X Games shortly after Disney bought ESPN), this was about Disney cross-marketing its different subsidiaries. Even under new ownership, the Anaheim Ducks still have a Wildwing statue at their arena, and have brought back the Wildwing logo as an alt. Live action 101 Dalmations has become even more a favorite of mine in due time. It's part family movie, and part British romcom. While one Richardson sister (Natasha) starred in "Parent Trap", her sister "Jolie" starred in 101 Dalmations. The movie was adorable. I last saw Tahj Mowry starring on "Baby Daddy" with the younger brother from "Kyle XY". He also played Wade on Kim Possible. I love "Hercules", but think that Alan Menken was the best part. Not just the Muses' songs, but Meg's song, and "Phil's songs, and Hercules's song... Heck, you even had Charlton Heston starting the narration.
It's hard to do an 1 1/2 podcast about your own lives every week. I wouldn't mind the Kinda Funny Podcast happening every other week and on the off weeks, every Friday you could post an edited video of any member(s) of the KF crew playing through a single player video game. Maybe have someone playing while a couple members are on the side providing banter and conversation. Just an idea.
I got really excited when they got the 90's, looking forward to more modern movies. They just got to the stuff that came out when I was actually alive and stopped. Great podcast, but I didn't really care about most of the movies/shows they discussed lol
Ah man, you fuckers kill me...you couldn't place Christopher Lee!! GD it!! Luv' you guys, keep up the awesome work!! And yes Andy, Chris Lee is Metal as Fuck!!!! Check out his metal Christmas album, fan-tas-tic!!! 😛
I think this read through might have talked me out of getting this service. Disney produced a LOT of shitty movies during the years, and then kept remaking them again and again.
Tim is on crack. DOUG on disney while changes to appearances of some characters were made, it was a continuation of the original series. Not sure how or why he's convinced it was not the same story.
That feeling when you weren’t supposed to be on the show but they start it anyways! Haha thanks for having me on guys! Go watch We Have Cool Friends to actually hear me speak! -Andrew
We Have Cool Friends was awesome, and you are fantastic!
Nick "I wanna be the Hispanic heartthrob"
Tim "You gotta try a little harder"
😂
46:33 “woaaaaah” lmaooooo I just spat out my tea 😂😂😂😂
Nightwolf Up there with the best KF moments ever. 😂
This should have been titled "The Episode Where the Guys are Shocked By Animal Cruelty"
That was a great episode, many lols to be had. That wolf flying of the cliff cracked me the hell up.
The wolf in the benji trailer: goofy screams
8:55 ... Literally lost it when Andy's face lit up hoping that Kevin was going to change octaves to say the name of a restaurant. lol. Tim and me had the same reaction. 😂😂😂😂
That fucking wolf being propelled off the cliff. Jesus my drink is everywhere now 😂😂😂
Thank you for the circle swipe on Andy at 1:23:43. It was a work of art Kev❤️
9:40 Love how Andy calls out Kevin for making words plural but he does something similar with sequels by calling them parts like T2 as part 2
That wolf getting hurled off the mountain killed me. Lmao. So fucked up!
When that wolf just gets fucking shotput off the cliff. I swear I haven't laughed that hard in forever.
The 'he's a cowboy' part is the hardest I've laughed since 2007
Every Disney+ Movie in Review plz.. Didn't realize how much they owned my childhood, kinda scary
Man, left Greg really loves Disney
The energy of this show was ELECTRIC. Too good.
I'm only 10 minutes in and I'm on the verge of tears 😂😂
Tim A Kid in King Arthur's Court is quintessential 90s Disney live Action. Still Holds up and you would probably love it.
Jim & Pam have a love that stands the test of time and last a lifetime.
“No kne is cooler than Benny the Jet Rodriguez”
I’m a grown man who owns a pair of his PF Flyers, and I agree with that statement completely
Please do part 2 of this it was so funny
Nick's impression of Death from Bill and Ted is bang on man!
This is my new favorite episode. Please do a part two!
This was probably the best Kinda Funny Podcast/Game over Greggy in a while
Andy, I appreciate your "plaque of all trades" joke, even though no one else did. Just thought you should know. I audibly laughed while watching at work.
The Rocketeer is where it's at
So far... this episode is really doing it for me!
#KindaFunny 👏😆
What a great bonus episode of Screencast. Weird that Kevin was behind the camera though.
39:02 George Railroad Martin LMAO
The first 7 and half minutes of this are pure fucking gold 😂😂😂
I hope that there is a part 2 to this podcast. This was definitely one of my favorites
Dude a weed episode would be amazing lmao.
Tim at anything: "Something the fucking something dude!"
So I'm curious. Who is the actual main boss of kinda funny?? Or do Nick Greg and Tim share the title of head honcho?
rodrial1234 I think Greg has the title of CEO but they seem to share the responsibilities of ‘boss’ between them.
This got so shouty like right out the gate, the average vokune was wild
The quiet section of the library is not a good place to watch a wolf get launched in the air.
This is the episode that made me realize I'm so much older than the guys. Escape From Witch Mountain, Apple Dumpling Gang, and Benji movie original are my childhood. Disney the 70s was crazy.
Disney+ is going to be the BEST streaming service..... period!!
Shout out to Return to Oz, one of my favorite movies of all time and the reason I get panic attacks when I see roller blades or walk into a room filled with women's heads.
Awesome topic for this week!
I never thought I'd be sat listening to Kinda Funny chatting about Darby O'Gill 😂
The Banshee used to scare the shite outta me as a kid.
You skipped by TRON? man, that was such a special film back in the 80's. BTW will there be a part two to go through the rest? Loved this episode!!
I’ll be home for Christmas is one of the best Christmas movies of all time. It’s untouchable.
I’m 9 mins in and this is one of my favourite eps ever
I am really looking forward to part 2 of this.
The face thing was also used for the whisperers in the walking dead
So much photoshop potential for KFAF...
Holy shit Timmy the Tooth! Triggering flashbacks for me right now.
Come back next week with the rest of the lineup please!
46:30 this is why i love this show
What was that at 12:00 Greg did not look amuzed at Andy lol
First thing I’m watching is Benji the Hunted
That Andrew bad got no words in lmao feels bad
Look at the genuine shock on my face when they start! I was just supposed to be on the pre show!
Justin Morgan had a horse was actually based on the book of the same name
I think Benji the Hunted was the only Benji movie I saw lol.
Movie in review- Benji
Marvel published some really awesome comic adaptions of the Oz books with Skottie Young on the art. Its great. Those rollerblade things were terrifying.
The massive archive makes Disney+ cool, but the I'm super excited for Float premiering on it.
Watching this is selling me on buying Disney+ way more than anything else Disney did
Someone has already photoshopped in Milk Mommy to That Darn Cat right?
21:42 ...Isn't Babes In Toyland an old Wicked Pictures release from the 90s?
The one thing that blew my mind is how no one knew Bedknobs and Brooksticks
With the cast from. "Smart Guy" Tahj big brother Jason Weavor actually sang the songs for Simba in the Original "Lion King"
35:02. "Training Wheels for a Warewolf"
You have Andrew, a Disney employee, in the studio, but he's not on the podcast talking about Disney content? Haha
Because he'd just spin it and fluff it and not give a real opinion? Good choice, IMO.
0:00 BOOM, ANDY!
Wasn't "Kurt Russell" Walt Disney's famous last words? Or written in his blood when they found his body? Something like that?
God I forgot how much of Disney movies I watched as a kid 😊
Great episode, whatever happened to part 2?
Yo, Grease by Frank Vali bangs to this day
Chrisey Teigen's tweets are overrated
givemedepussie pliss Chrisey teigen is overrated
But she has a Nintendo Switch dood
@@pancreations7341 ur right. She is le epic gamer.
So true. Basically any popular normie person who randomly talks about video games - becomes a video game hero. She seems nice, but I honestly don’t get the popularity.
@@XxCrankyMoosexX If you classify people as normies, does that mean you like to beat it to anamorphic foxes and is Dark Souls the only game that you believe makes a true gamer?
"That Darn Cat" starred Dean Jones. Jim Douglas from the Herbie movies!!! There was a "Wonderful World of Disney" direct to TV Herbie movie that explained someone's spirit getting combined into the steel used to make Herbie. I'm really hoping that those Wonderful World of Disney movies get included. I loved "Model Behavior". As for Ozma, she's a protagonist!!! She's probably the first trans protagonist in the history of American lit. The Nome King was the villain in "Return to Oz", and there are rumors that Dorothy and Ozma became more than friends. "Great Mouse Detective" is an old favorite of mine. Great story, great music, and an awesome villain. At a time when it wasn't common for big actors to play animated villains (aside from Orson Welles playing the villain in "Transformers"), Vincent Price was like "I get to play a Disney villain? I get to sing????! Excellent.". This was long before Jeremy Irons played Scar, Ving Rhames played Cobra Bubbles, James Garner played Rourke, James Woods played Hades, or when Keith David played Dr. Facilier.
The Thumbelina stuff is because many Don Bluth films were produced by Fox, which was bought by... Anastasia is still a favorite of mine, and Titan AE is so underrated. I'd list it with Iron Giant and Disney's Atlantis as three star studded animated sci-fi movies that despite their quality, producers had absolutely no idea how to market the movies to the general American audience. Thus, the movies did horribly at the box office. I'm also a fan of SOME "dark era" Disney. "Meet the Robinsons" is amazing, and has a stunning soundtrack. Chicken Little and Home on the Range, ... I can do without.
Gargoyles is amazing. It was (in most ways) the American audiences introduction to Greg Weisman (also known for Spectacular Spider-Man, Star Wars: Rebels, and Young Justice). Again there's a DVD issue where Gargoyles season 1 DVD boxset had commentary tracks and this awesome mini-doc about the "Gathering of the Gargoyles" convention series. None of those may reach the streaming service.
Frank & Ollie is an art classic (surprised that Andy didn't recognize this one). Way back when, Disney had had 9 ace animators (Frank & Ollie were two of them), and many went on to teach at CalArts in the early years of the school. Along with the Nine Old Men, Disney had high profile illustrators Kay Nielsen and Mary Blair as art directors.
The thing with the Aladdin sequels is that they DID NOT have Robin Williams. The company loved the Genie, and loved with loved what Robin Williams did for the company, but didn't want to pay Robin Williams money for direct to video sequels.
There's also a Jessica Rabbit short in the DVD set. What I miss with the streaming is all the extra material that you get from DVD's.
The "Mighty Ducks" were hockey playing anthropomorphic ducks because Disney owned the NHL team (and MLB's Angels). Just like with the "Mighty Ducks" movies, the "Angels in the Outfield" remake, and "Extremely Goofy Movie" (featuring the X Games shortly after Disney bought ESPN), this was about Disney cross-marketing its different subsidiaries. Even under new ownership, the Anaheim Ducks still have a Wildwing statue at their arena, and have brought back the Wildwing logo as an alt.
Live action 101 Dalmations has become even more a favorite of mine in due time. It's part family movie, and part British romcom. While one Richardson sister (Natasha) starred in "Parent Trap", her sister "Jolie" starred in 101 Dalmations. The movie was adorable.
I last saw Tahj Mowry starring on "Baby Daddy" with the younger brother from "Kyle XY". He also played Wade on Kim Possible. I love "Hercules", but think that Alan Menken was the best part. Not just the Muses' songs, but Meg's song, and "Phil's songs, and Hercules's song... Heck, you even had Charlton Heston starting the narration.
Someone link me to the video that Kevin eats snacks into the mic during the Jennifer Lopez video please.
It was last week's KFPod
It's hard to do an 1 1/2 podcast about your own lives every week. I wouldn't mind the Kinda Funny Podcast happening every other week and on the off weeks, every Friday you could post an edited video of any member(s) of the KF crew playing through a single player video game. Maybe have someone playing while a couple members are on the side providing banter and conversation. Just an idea.
1:12:46
Show Was Cut short! We need to get through the rest of the list.
I got really excited when they got the 90's, looking forward to more modern movies. They just got to the stuff that came out when I was actually alive and stopped. Great podcast, but I didn't really care about most of the movies/shows they discussed lol
For the record: Denis Leary willingly admits that Operation: Dumbo Drop is one of the worst movies ever made... and I trust him. LOL
46:31 LMAO
Wish the emperor's new school was there though
"I think it was sex, actually" correct, Nick
48:26
Andy doesn’t like Recess? Nick doesn’t like Hercules? KFWTF?
Something is terribly wrong these guys
Wait wait wait, they were on Movie Fights,
Wait.. Wasn't Honey I blew up the kids the first one and Honey I shrunk the kids the second one?
DeuceDrop Nope. Shrunk the kids was first
It goes
Honey we Shrunk ourselves
Honey I Shrunk the Constitution
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Honey I Blew Up ISIS
Honey I Blew Up The Kids
I was under that same impression for years for whatever reason.
Ah man, you fuckers kill me...you couldn't place Christopher Lee!! GD it!! Luv' you guys, keep up the awesome work!! And yes Andy, Chris Lee is Metal as Fuck!!!! Check out his metal Christmas album, fan-tas-tic!!! 😛
Andy got jacked
Anybody wanna get some Kinda's Funny?
Tim being blown away by all the "new" thumbnails.... :D
The first two minutes of the video had me already in tears crying laughing. LMFAO!!!
FIRST!!!
Finally, some Disney related content on KF...
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Its criminal how little time you gabe Goofy Movie. Also, you skipped Iron Will completely. Do you even childhood bro?
Did they skip singing the Spider-Man cartoon theme?!? Blasphemy.
Was up
11:32 What is Andy referring to?
Last week's KFPod they were watching a RUclips clip from JLo's recent stripper movie
What are these movies?? 😄😄😂😂😭
I think this read through might have talked me out of getting this service.
Disney produced a LOT of shitty movies during the years, and then kept remaking them again and again.
Tim is on crack. DOUG on disney while changes to appearances of some characters were made, it was a continuation of the original series. Not sure how or why he's convinced it was not the same story.
Also, Welcome to Disney+ everyone, how much old garbage can you tolerate on one service?!!
Anyone else watching in 2022?