
SuperMegaCast - EP 178: Nuts (feat. Gus Johnson & Eddy Burback)


[01:12 - 01:17] Hosts introduce themselves and their guests, Eddie Burback and Gus Johnson


[02:13 - 02:29]Eddie and Gus talk about their work with Comedy Central and Bright Bar


[02:39 - 02:50]Eddie and Gus have been requested as guests on the podcast for a while


[03:48 - 03:55]Universal trip with video that went viral


[04:17 - 04:27]Eddie and Gus talk about their early days on YouTube and their strategies for creating content


[05:23 - 05:37]Conversation turns to lying and the 10 commandments


[05:37 - 06:01]Hosts and guests discuss the meaning of "coveting" and its relation to adultery


[06:34 - 06:50]Gus asks a hypothetical question about secretly marrying a neighbor's wife


[07:06 - 07:18]The conversation ends with a discussion about the strictness of God's commandments and their relevance


[00:00 - 07:18]Eddie and Gus are guests on the podcast and discuss their work with Comedy Central and Bright Bar, as well as their early days on YouTube and the 10 commandments.


[07:58 - 08:06]Moses came down with the 10 commandments, but one tablet broke, resulting in 15 commandments.


[08:21 - 08:36]There are other books of the Bible that were discarded.


[08:36 - 08:53]Many books written by women were not included in the Bible.


[08:53 - 09:04]The speaker saw the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest physical transcripts of the Bible.


[10:14 - 10:25]Nick Cage is an accomplished actor who is constantly in debt due to buying expensive items and houses.


[12:39 - 13:10]Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17-year-old after the show ended.


[12:39 - 13:10]A comedian impersonated Jerry Seinfeld and joked about dating a high school student.


[13:47 - 13:59]Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David are among the richest comedians.


[13:59 - 14:09]Larry David doesn't look like a millionaire.


[14:09 - 14:16]A man claiming to be Bill Clinton's son is trying to get him to take a DNA test.


[14:16 - 14:25]The speaker and Eddie discussed these topics last week.


[14:25 - 14:33]Jerry Seinfeld has become more out of touch and elitist in his approach to comedy.


[14:25 - 14:33]A new National Treasure movie may be in the works, focusing on the Magna Carta or Rosetta Stone.


[14:25 - 14:33]The movie may also involve Jeffrey Epstein.


[14:25 - 14:33]A stand-up comedian impersonated Jerry Seinfeld and joked about dating a high school student.


[14:33 - 14:40]Jerry Seinfeld won't even call non-stand-up comedians "comedians."


[07:19 - 14:40]The speaker discusses various topics, including the story of Moses and the 10 commandments, discarded books of the Bible, Nick Cage's financial troubles, Jerry Seinfeld's relationship with a 17-year-old, and the possibility of a new National Treasure movie. They also mention Larry David's wealth and Jerry Seinfeld's elitist approach to comedy.


[14:40 - 14:47] Will Ferrell is not considered a comedian because he doesn't do stand-up


[14:47 - 14:53]He is known for being an elitist and often focuses on bitter PC culture in his comedy


[15:14 - 15:25]He has a residency in Las Vegas and there is a huge portrait of him on a building, making it seem like he is a dictator


[15:27 - 15:34]He claims Las Vegas as his own territory and has a lot of money


[15:34 - 15:43]Jerry Seinfeld, who is known for his elitist behavior, is compared to Bill Cosby


[17:00 - 17:16]Jason Alexander, who played George Costanza on Seinfeld, never won an Emmy for his performance


[18:22 - 18:31]The actors from popular shows like Seinfeld and Malcolm in the Middle are still widely recognized but haven't had much success in their acting careers after the shows ended


[18:53 - 18:59]RJ Mitte, who played Walter Jr. on Breaking Bad, was in a movie with Ray William Johnson, who now does inspirational videos and has a Hulu series


[20:46 - 21:03]Ray William Johnson might be doing well on Facebook and Instagram, and has been touring for stand-up comedy


[21:10 - 21:16]It's unclear how his comedy would translate to stand-up, but it's possible it could be surprisingly good


[21:16 - 21:42]His stage persona and humor may be different from what is seen in his Facebook videos


[21:42 - 21:52]He may make fun of bro culture, despite being a part of it himself


[14:40 - 21:52]In summary, Will Ferrell is not considered a comedian, Jerry Seinfeld is compared to Bill Cosby, and actors from popular shows haven't had much success in their acting careers. RJ Mitte and Ray William Johnson have worked together, and Ray may be doing well with inspirational videos and touring for stand-up comedy, with an uncertain outcome for his stage persona and humor.


[22:47 - 22:53]Guy talks about a comedian who does a bit making fun of himself


[23:56 - 24:13]Comedian does acoustic versions of his songs as a treat


[23:56 - 24:13]Guy talks about a comedian who gets a lot of hate but is actually funny


[23:56 - 24:13]Guy mentions seeing comedians he didn't like beforehand and not liking them afterwards (Tim Allen)


[25:11 - 25:20]Guy mentions seeing Tim Allen at a comedy club and him using a racial slur


[25:11 - 25:20]Guy talks about seeing Tim Allen's show "Last Man Standing" and enjoying it


[25:29 - 25:38]Tim Allen's character in Toy Story 4 is barely in the movie


[25:56 - 26:09]Guy mentions going on a date with a girl who liked the show "Last Man Standing"


[26:32 - 26:38]Guy mentions going to see "The Revenant" with the girl, who leaves during the movie because it is too violent


[28:20 - 28:26]The girl comes back later in the movie and they finish watching it


[28:26 - 28:39]The guy speculates that she may have had to use the restroom and used the movie as an excuse


[28:47 - 28:52]They go back to the car and the girl is upset


[21:52 - 28:52]Overall, the guy talks about his experiences with comedians and his date with the girl, including seeing Tim Allen's show and movie.


[29:07 - 29:23]The speaker and a woman watch several episodes of "Last Man Standing" on TV without touching each other.


[29:29 - 29:47]The speaker speculates that "Last Man Standing" may have been a precursor to people touching each other.


[31:05 - 31:15]They discuss the recent death of the mascot for Planters Peanuts, Mr. Peanut.


[34:02 - 34:15]They suggest that Planters Peanuts should have hired them for their marketing, and come up with provocative ideas involving Tim Allen and ISIS.


[35:23 - 35:29]The speaker's father used to pour salted peanuts into a Coca-Cola and drink it as a snack.


[36:19 - 36:33]They joke about starting a restaurant called "Daddy Dale's" with the mascot being the speaker's father.


[36:41 - 36:51]They discuss the idea of combining food and drinks into one item, such as chicken tenders in a milkshake.


[36:51 - 37:09]The speaker suggests having a kids' meal with a cup of sand as a toy.


[28:52 - 37:09]A final joke about the toys being in the beverage, leading to the summary of the entire conversation being about food and drinks being combined in unconventional ways.


[37:09 - 37:24] A group discusses a toy that is a drink, meal, and dessert all in one


[37:24 - 37:44]The toy is coated in chocolate and comes with napkins


[37:44 - 37:50]They discuss potential ad reads for different brands


[42:04 - 42:24]They talk about memories being unlocked by watching old commercial compilations


[42:24 - 42:30]They discuss an old fandango commercial and other nostalgic commercials


[42:24 - 42:30]They discuss the nostalgia of the Chef Boyardee rolling can commercial


[43:24 - 43:30]The group discusses their love for Spaghettios and their dislike for Chef Boyardee


[44:08 - 44:16]One of the group members shares a story about getting free food from dorm rooms and rollerblading to get it


[37:09 - 44:55]A group discusses a toy that is a drink, meal, and dessert all in one, potential ad reads for different brands, nostalgic commercials, and their love for Spaghettios and dislike for Chef Boyardee. One member shares a story about getting free food from dorm rooms and rollerblading to get it.


[45:05 - 45:27]Someone fell and got hit in the head with a chef boyardee can while rollerblading at night with no reflective gear


[46:37 - 46:55]They made fun of a guy's candy room at his mansion


[47:50 - 48:03]They discussed movies they haven't seen and scary moments from their childhood


[48:24 - 48:31]No one has seen all of Lord of the Rings, but they plan to watch it together


[48:59 - 49:09]They mention a guy who outbid Jay-Z on a house and used to have crazy parties, but doesn't anymore


[49:16 - 49:25]The group takes a break to order lunch and use the bathroom


[49:50 - 49:58]Someone hasn't seen any Star Wars movies and another has only seen one


[49:50 - 49:58]They mention the movie Austin Powers and their favorite jokes from it


[50:15 - 50:30]They talked about their empathy for characters in movies and how it affected them as children


[50:15 - 50:30]The conversation turns to their fear of villains and bullies in movies and how it affected them as children


[52:15 - 52:24]They mentioned the ending of the Disney animated Tarzan movie, where the villain is hung by his own rope


[44:55 - 52:24]The last bullet point should be a concise and comprehensive summary of the previous points.


[52:24 - 52:30]Silhouette of a man, lightning striking


[52:31 - 52:43]Disney villains dying in awful ways


[52:43 - 52:50]Brutal death in Indiana Jones movie


[52:43 - 52:50]Man falling off a cliff and hitting the wall


[52:57 - 53:03]Horror movie "Bone Tomahawk" with a disturbing scene


[54:40 - 54:46]District 9 scene with nails falling


[55:26 - 55:32]Black Swan scene with hang nails and lesbian kiss


[56:10 - 56:18]Jackass scene with fish hook through cheek


[56:56 - 57:01]National Treasure 3 and excitement for Jackass 4


[57:26 - 57:34]Bam Margera's struggles with substance abuse and recent appearances on Dr. Phil and Vice


[57:56 - 58:14]Logan Paul's outrageous behavior compared to Jackass crew


[59:00 - 59:16]Wish for a more appropriate version of Jackass for kids growing up


[52:24 - 59:38]The page_content describes a conversation about various movies, including Disney villains' deaths, Indiana Jones, Bone Tomahawk, and District 9. The group also discusses their excitement for National Treasure 3 and Jackass 4, but express concern for Bam Margera's struggles with substance abuse. They also compare Logan Paul's behavior to the Jackass crew and wish for a more appropriate version of Jackass for kids. The conversation ends with a nostalgic discussion of Jackass and Wild Boys.


[1.02:35 - 1.02:42]Excitement and anticipation for upcoming Jackass movie


[1.04:22 - 1.04:29]Refusal to write off the cast due to their age


[1.04:22 - 1.04:29]Rolling Stone article in 2015 about 15th anniversary of Jackass


[1.05:14 - 1.05:22]Addiction to high stakes and crazy stunts


[1.05:14 - 1.05:22]Bam constantly drawing up ideas for stunts


[1.05:50 - 1.05:56]Shooting for Jackass 3 lasted for almost a year


[1.05:56 - 1.06:01]Cast members' willingness to continue despite their age


[1.05:56 - 1.06:01]Adrenaline rush and bond among cast members during stunts


[1.05:56 - 1.06:01]Pop culture nostalgia associated with Jackass


[1.05:56 - 1.06:01]Personal experiences of mimicking Jackass with friends


[1.05:56 - 1.06:01]Homemade Jackass video and resulting scar


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Enough footage for three movies


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Warning from Johnny Knoxville to not try stunts at home


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Knoxville's appearances in Men in Black II and The Ringer


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Eddie Burbeck's YouTube channel and Gus Johnson's comedy sketches


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Gus and Eddie Podcast


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Pizza party planned for after podcast


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Where to find Eddie Burbeck and Gus Johnson on social media


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Recommendation to follow and subscribe to their podcast


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Recommendation to follow and subscribe to their podcast


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Recommendation to follow and subscribe to their podcast


[1.06:01 - 1.06:02]Recommendation to follow and subscribe to their podcast


[59:38 - 1.06:02]Excitement for upcoming Jackass movie and refusal to write off cast due to their age. Rolling Stone article in 2015, addiction to high stakes stunts, and pop culture nostalgia. Homemade Jackass video and scar, warning from Johnny Knoxville, and personal experiences mimicking Jackass. Eddie Burbeck and Gus Johnson's YouTube channels and Gus and Eddie Podcast. Recommendation to follow and subscribe to their podcast. Thank you for having them on the podcast. Group kiss to conclude.