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RT Dennis Miller 1 July 13, 2024

Know what what makes people laugh and stuff like that so its easy to fall in with a good cat well was one of the main cast members on mad t. V. For 5 seasons starting back in 1997 boys clip and by he also came back for the 20th Anniversary Special series in 2016 where was the long time host of the 10 minute podcast love that concept from 2012 to 2018 and his new film inside game is currently available on v o d and digital platforms like i tunes and amazon prime it is a a great curriculum a welcome will sasso how are you my friend im good thanks remy how are you good well talk comedy in a 2nd but lets talk lets sell the soap here baby tell me about inside game i know what its about from the notes that. Help tell the folks what the movies about well its about the 2007 to 2008 ish m. B. A. Gambling scandal tim dunn he was a ref. I was a ref because he did some inside gambling with a couple of his buddies that he sort of knew from way back when i play one of those guys was a bookie and basically its the behind the scenes of of their lives of them trying to pull this off thinking that they would get away with it theres a lot of snapping burner phones all of breaking bad so its that sort of thing and they did not get away with it whoops its not much of a spoiler because you can read about it but it was it was done ahead. He went on he i think they called was he just trying to get fat and happy off of the server had he been leveraged by. The guys you play he well he tim will say that he was so leveraged its a good word for it and. You know i mean look there was a lot of there was some involvement with organized crime and once you know the money starts getting big and they start running those numbers theres people who want their hands on it and certainly the guy that i play james but he still has a book he knew this knew the thing inside now. You know its detailed in the film but he went out there and he has these connections and so does he was i believe. I mean i believe it was equal parts him you know wanting to do it in there of course theres some greed involved when youre doing Something Like that but past a certain point it would have been unwise for him to back out im sure he felt so so horribly research that great jimmy caan film to ever see the gambler from years ago oh youve got to go watch it now that youve been in this place i think hes a columbia professor named axel freed and he gets in over his head and he starts getting leverage and its jimmy caan right at the peak of his powers hes so freaking good in this movie to give it a watch its called the gambler now this sounds like im trying to think is youre is your guy. Strictly drama this is your guy have a funny side mr no no no but there is some like i mean you just kind of cant not laugh at some of the things but yeah i know its a drama its a drama but you had definitely actually scott wolf who doesnt amazing job as. You know hes the inbetween guy in the air but eric maybe is plays plays tim donaghy and scott actually playing Tommy Martino is a real guy whos been around us through all the push in the film and stuff its amazing to be around these real guys and. Scott wolf just cracked me up. Because the character its kind of like i would say. Its a good fellow as. You know wrong so theres some stuff that would be now but its not dismemberment in the trunk goodfellas you know theres actually no no theres theres no trying to think theres any bloody appendages or anything you know and James Battista the fellow that i play we did have a conversation late in the making of this film so i was already done with my actor stuff like ok i think i think im sounding like him and watching all the things and im like marty doing it then he gets in touch with me because he hears its weird its going all right so you want to talk to me and it was kind of like. I dont believe. I have to think as tim but i think youre going to screw the youre not going to get in trouble say any of this stuff but there was a little bit of a concern that it wasnt too over the top but i think i found out from him that it was nice it was that on the level thing as far as the violence goes. Listen i know when i was on s n l early on i remember thinking i should just do than the because im in the sketches im going to be the 4th or 5th guy because phils a killer dane is a killer mcguires is a killer im going to be the bartender pushing the gimlet in and i got a blockage for 4 hours so i stayed out of it literally but as i watch their chops over the years. For you acting now think like mad t. V. Is just Perfect Place to incubus isnt a Perfect Place to grow yeah i mean its the most its so much fun and thats what i always dug growing up in the stuff that i watched and satellite live being one of those shows i was always blown away by how much i kind of feel like i was on the opposite side of like oh look they get to do a bunch a little different and that was my thing but most of those guys feel used to say im a pig and slump this is perfect the enemy is a lot of fun although i should give credit where credits to i was literally and before this book so i want you to know that this was a natural thing i was just telling. I got it and i couldnt find it on you tube but i got to back and find it was a sketch that you were in where it was just part was the gas you guys were sitting around and still in a some wax story about like if you know what a Black Mountains and blah blah blah and i was like Dennis Miller is the only guy who would like who would find moments in that everyone was just sort of playing off or its like well then we would just play guitar and entertain each other and youd like turn right and camera with yeah it occasionally give me that if somebody had to be like the pissy greek chorus i would play and i remember when we did aliens reshoot i played the lead cedrics and character who was ripped in half by the alias ari and i had the white suit out of me and they had me in a box. And everybody else was acting there because and they would just pull the blocks man hey somebody in a gym and yeah it was like no matter where you put me im doing the same attitude that i did on the news and theyre not in a hurry to get you out of all that make up 2 more segments until updates that are going to go well you know its funny when you we were just talking to cheryl hines from curb your enthusiasm she was on the guest before you you did curb did you i did i did man i did i did curb which was a gas of course Everyone Wants to go and do it but i always say that the most fun thing for me was auditioning for 3 times and not getting it because that thats the real fun when youre like is that larry just larry or somebody you know and larry jeff garlin sitting there cheryl hines is sitting there theyre all producers and if theyre going to come in on a day and couple times they were theyre wonderful lovely audience and what were they looking at you for the 1st time i was already in it they didnt even know you obs i was 2 i remember i was auditioning for a bit it was an exterminator kevin farley ended up doing it i remember because i love the show and and he did a great job and basically hes overhearing that theres a High School Production of grease while hes exterminating in the house and he loves grease and he wants to go and then he stomps on a rat the show and you know but yeah i just remember doing it and doing it for larry and its just you and larry david and ive never met him and i was like i was a terrible hes look at you know you do it and then lovely man and im just saying and ive worked with him since some of these are images and. You know and he goes you do it and its going to stop you. You know you really want to go you really want to go to greece yes or you really want to go ok ok try to completely honestly like to know what i overheard grease and do it again on a level then you stop again. You really want to go and im like yeah yeah yeah and im like oh my god is he doing this on purpose and jeff garlin like hes doing it for my family dont you know in a sketch yeah we are in the show getting to your edit and youre aware of it youre like this he is this you know and then you dont get it and youre like ok well that was fun it wasnt a bit i really just suck. But yeah and you go there and then by the way the waiting room is a bunch of people who are like hello hello hello like i know i love you from that i love you from this or theres a friend and so murders wrote because everybody wants to be in that group with so yeah its almost more fun to just go there and get by larry. But its like meat recalls the 1st time i want to. Do that i need to go to. You as i go through here i see how many credits you have you must to master the auditioning process at some point but killing things for years i still suck at it i really dont like it you know i dont know i dont know of an actor who does i dont really exhibiting something in there because you get the hunger either and i dont write i appreciate it i prepare in the car on my way there and sometimes youre just the guy and thats what im hoping for because im just again preparing in the car theres a lot of good apps you can live with a player line an actors life is quite boring. But yet somehow they figured out that i had you know nobody has figured out that i dont have any. You know real long lasting talent but its fine you can just go and get around town for a few such as selfeffacing canadian bugs kick the can in thing well listen i married a canadian girl so you know im fond of the country you know what i love about it is i make so many comedic geniuses who come out of their i think of ackroyd right away and you know the lord and theyre all sort of selfeffacing in a weird way or marty short isnt just a brilliant i think that its they dont like it if you step beyond yourself like they like you to self humble yourself or something its a its a thing its a comedian thing you have to were just socialized to keep it yes keep it play close to the vest and just you know keep it its an interesting thing its interesting its and i have a i have a connection with the place and im from im there a lot and you know when youve got your old pals and the folks that are like a village doesnt matter where i go yeah they dont want to know that and theyre happy that you came back yeah i dont want you to come back change youre going to go what are you kidding yes your home we know they yeah and they dont want to hear a whole lot about whats going on down here unless they want to talk about the most is that the president of the United States another they. Talk about if you mad t. V. Im trying to think who was the guru over there we had lorna that sent out and im telling you at the beginning i was so intimidated by the lore and i often couldnt really isolate what his particular genius was and then i realized it was such a. It was such an literate recondite sense of salon that he had he was very good at putting together it was almost like cocktail parties that were being filmed on the area at great notes who was the guru over at med t. V. To just have one well i think its. Its a great thing about mad t. V. But one of the things that separates from s n l no guru railing no we dont need that will just kind of hang out on the air on fox because its cheaper than tales from the christening as a was everybody pulling their own or in the yeah yeah it was it was nice in a way and then theres theres things that air look we had great producers and im not saying you know but the but the producers were all people that there were incredible writers on the show and sort of rose up to to run the show of course at atom small in fact barr who were formerly writer producers at the old in living color they put the package together to do the show which was sort of a lot like it was ran the same way as in living color and they basically took human ivory wayans blueprint and structure. You know they came back in 2016 i think celebrate 20 years they did they were they reboot the show at that point i cant imagine they must have felt like it might as well be a different planet just from the beginning of this century so right now comedically it is a minefield yeah you couldnt do it they and im saying this with love and respect to the show the new cast who were all home run hitters all of them were great a lot of the writers came back to new writers were fantastic i dont know how the hell they would do it 1st of all they were not on fox or on a Different Network during the week at around 10 pm she didnt get away with anything anything and then it happens to be 2016 no you cant i mean it was it was rough it was a rough summer they just did a few in the summer some of us came back but we were used to the ninetys in the early through thousands or whatever when you could really they not only did the did the network let us play back then. You could do i mean she just i was trying to think of sam kennison walking off the ship. Like they would be looking through the sixes behind his ear for gods sakes and it was one of the bloodiest dunes ive ever met i often think. What gods name would he make of it what would they make him to the different planet after the break well say so returns were going to answer some rapid fire questions its our rorschach test to get a glimpse of what makes him tick the delightful will stick with us right after this. The stock market i could imagine trading in a 1000 again on the dow and that would be an appropriate level given the true underlying economic factors the bond market. Should be 45 percent in the 30 day Interest Rate ok that would mean down 506070 percent but thats thats. A normal valuation and thats what we need right. Trade and investment to become magic spells to conjure economic development. Most people think about trade they think about goods and services being exchanged between countries and the investment chopped or of a trade agreement is about something very different but what when investment leads to toxic manufacturing that destroys sacred sites all ruins the environment. That means local communities that are being poisoned if they object if they do anything that the company feels is interrupting their profits they can be sued multinationals of taking on the whole nation Philip Morris is trying to use i. S. T. s to stop tour of the white from implementing new tobacco regulations aimed at cutting domestic smoking rates a French Company sued egypt because egypt resists minimum wage and democratic choice of a trump Corporate Law joining us as we try to find dont want to. Your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know whats going to them when its go but they havent told you and they havent told me they havent theyll still. Imagine something as big as the earth is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes are wrapped and its going to chill. So very for a while right. My great grandfathers. Nobody would care about the law or prison so youd have wallace though should have. A turbo. Lies between the and the. Hey welcome back to Dennis Miller plus one my guest is will sasso good cat funny guy mr sass so i was wondering who who are who are you digging out there comedically i know youre not a stand up yourself but as somebody who was somebody who you like i mean i yeah ill try to. I mean i kind of watch the stuff that. If someone makes enough noise ill go enough friends go no really watch this but then i dont really have anything i mean so i kind of feel like i watched these new things i love that hes a great and hes fantastic. As a killer do you know sebastian oh ive never seen any of this here plays well yeah stone killer ok i mean reagan and man a scallop are the then john johnson good but yeah those 2 sebastian minuscule possibly the killer comic on the planet yet yeah plus he put together 6 or 7 specials in the space 2 years and im telling a number 6 in never going to be as good as one or 2 but its in the ballpark is a comedian i just said to go out god bless your brother but youve got to watch it i know its a quirky name m a n i c a l c e o hes hes graduated to where hes just known by one name among comedians list so check him out 0 it out for nights at the guard 4 consecutive nights of medicine thats were very its 80000 seats for had its say lets look at the popes and sound. So i should say i love i love reagan and i work on a on a show with him that hes been able to do with you know whats going on a lot of what about lot of yeah and whats whats the play when people see what brian regan is doing you know the shows on Audience Network which now doesnt it doesnt want to have one able to find out i dont know i think the show is going to have to find a new home but we just finished shooting the 3rd season in the summer hasnt aired yet when people who were brought in reagan is doing i mean of course hes hilarious and Pete Farrelly you know loved brian regan and wanted him in the show is that who the pretty have to keep in barbara this is sarah of the directors no no pete pete strict oh you know and then and then bob bob fairly also but brian is so on real and and other people macassar like i dont even want to know where hes pulling this from because theres some a look ive course we could talk for. 5 days about how you know comedians have something down there thats yeah but hes got some chops really something i want to ask of these russia in a 2nd but im doing a podcast though i find it cathartic i love the idea of a 10 minute podcast is yeah you do it for 6 years you mustve been in the ball well i would just like to bail out just grew tired of it well you know its interesting i did that i did that podcast with a couple of buddy buddies of mine who are comedians Cristal Ian Bryan so its a keep its easy we had a blast and were buddies and we did it and then you know we all got busy we were brick i mean its like back when podcasting was where were just doing it at my house and then you know theyre busy guys and were still good buddies and were talking about doing another one again like that but yeah just then i ended up doing it with a couple writer producer pals of mine Tommy Blodget and chad gulch and we did that for like 3 years so the whole thing went for like 6 years and and now theres like a podcast thing happening now and im going to get 3 comics together you cant say hi and 10 minutes of them mustve been easiest lifting you did to some degree it was it was fun for that reason and also because the 3 of us are actually friends we could we know where each others line is so we could literally for hundreds of episodes just get ruthless when each other right up on it yeah and

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