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Hey, That's Me! - A Commentary Podcast

Patrick Cotnoir, Brian Lynch
Parks and Recreation
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Lost
Disney Plus
Tickled
Sesame Street
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Comedy
The Simpsons
Star Wars
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
Mascots
Abbott Elementary
David Farrier
Wet Hot American Summer
Twin Peaks: the Return
Dharma Initiative
Kids In the Hall
The Secret Life Of Pets 2
The X-Files

Screenwriter Brian Lynch and Producer Patrick Cotnoir do audio commentaries on movies and TV shows with the people who made them who never got to do commentaries on them.

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Show website - www.heythatsmepod.com

Patreon - patreon.com/commentary

Jeff Yorkes is a writer and film editor who co-created The Muppets Mayhem with Adam F. Goldberg and Bill Barretta. He additionally wrote some of the episodes, and the lyrics for... more

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Brent Forrester
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Episode: The Office S3E8 "The Merger" (2006) with writer/consulting producer Brent Forrester
Carolyn Omine
Writer for Full House (late seasons) and long-time writer for The Simpsons
Episode: Full House, S8E24 "Michelle Rides Again Part 2" (1995) with writer Carolyn Omine
Kirk Thatcher
Co-writer, Muppet Treasure Island
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Episode: Muppet Treasure Island (1996) with co-writer Kirk Thatcher
Kristen Gish
Storyboard artist who worked on DuckTales
DuckTales/Disney
Episode: DuckTales, S3E11 "The Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades!" (2020) with storyboard artist Kristen Gish
Jay Kogen
Writer for Malcolm in the Middle and the episode writer for College Recruiters
Writer
Episode: Malcolm in the Middle, S7E12 "College Recruiters" (2004) with co-executive producer / writer Jay Kogen
Mike Royce
Writer/Co-producer of Everybody Loves Raymond
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Episode: Everybody Loves Raymond, S6E13 "Tissues" (2002) with writer/co-producer Mike Royce
Mark Viniello
Makeup effects artist and adult Pteranodon performer on Jurassic Park 3
Stan Winston Studio / ADI
Episode: Jurassic Park 3 (2001) with Special Effects Artist / Pteranodon Performer Mark Viniello
Stuart Ziff
Chief Articulation Engineer, ILM veteran and documentary subject
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Episode: Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) with Chief Articulation Engineer / Production Assistant Stuart Ziff
Shannon Hamblin
Writer on X-Files Season 11 Episode 7
Writer
Episode: The X-Files, S11E7 "Rm9sbG93ZXJz" (2018) with writers Shannon Hamblin and Kristen Cloke-Morgan

Hosts

Patrick Cotnoir
Co-host of the commentary podcast; producer and host, associated with Hey That's Me! A Commentary Podcast.
Brian Lynch
Co-host of the commentary podcast; producer/writer involved with Hey That's Me! A Commentary Podcast.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • Love Keeping Audio Commentaries Alive

    Respect any show that recognizes the merit of audio commentaries. Grew up a physical media fan and can tell Patrick & Brian similarly miss commentaries being a regular thing instead of a rare one on blu rays today. They have just the right mix of being funny and asking great questions of their guests. Works whether you’re watching the project with them or on the go thinking back to it as they discuss. Great pod!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NotTheWhosTommy
    United Statesa month ago
  • Light Film & TV Behind-the-Scenes Pod

    Fun grab bag of conversations with creative people doing a variety of different jobs in front of and behind the camera on a movie or TV episode they worked on. Often perfectly entertaining to listen to even without watching the program at the same time, though you may find yourself compelled to do so later.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennonymously
    Canada4 months ago
  • Nice guy!

    I met Patrick a few times. He’s great! He left Seeso and I got his job. Good dude.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Matty____K
    United States4 months ago
  • Just like a DVD commentary!

    I’ve always been a big fan of DVD/Blu-ray commentaries and am disappointed that they’re not as common anymore. This show helps fill that void, and features guests that often wouldn’t have been asked to do a commentary anyway. “Brian” and “Patrick” do a great job discussing the shows and movies with their guests and are very knowledgeable about the entertainment industry. I’ll keep listening as long as they keep making them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Michael “V”
    United States5 months ago
  • Hey, That’s You!

    Oh, wow! That’s you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gambolingman
    United Statesa year ago

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Guests are consistently interesting, with a strong emphasis on behind-the-scenes craft and practical storytelling tips.
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Listeners appreciate the nostalgic yet insightful look at production and writing processes.

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The Office S3E8 "The Merger" (2006) with writer/consulting producer Brent Forrester
Q: When did you decide Ed Helms should be the boss and how did casting influence this?
There was heavy debate; the network pushed for Ed Helms due to his movie stardom, but the staff and cast supported Rainn Wilson for the boss role because of his long tenure on the show.
The Office S3E8 "The Merger" (2006) with writer/consulting producer Brent Forrester
Q: How did you balance giving everyone their due in a large ensemble?
They used structural storytelling with A, B, and sometimes C stories to ensure multiple characters had moments, while preserving balance across the big cast.
The Office S3E8 "The Merger" (2006) with writer/consulting producer Brent Forrester
Q: What was the writing process like for this show?
The writers typically brainstorm ideas first, create cards and a cork-board outline, then draft, after which the staff collaborates and finalizes the episode while keeping the overall season arc in mind.
Parks and Recreation, S4E11 'The Comeback Kid' (2012) with writer/producer Mike Scully
Q: What was it like bringing Rob Lowe and Adam Scott onto the show?
They discuss the dynamic brought by Rob Lowe and Adam Scott, how quickly they integrated, and how their energy influenced the show's direction.
Parks and Recreation, S4E11 'The Comeback Kid' (2012) with writer/producer Mike Scully
Q: Where were you during Season 3 and how did that affect your return to Season 4?
Mike explains his absence during Season 3 and discusses how returning in Season 4 intersected with the show's evolving writers' room and new cast members.

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This show features candid conversations with writers, producers, artists, and effects creators behind beloved film and TV projects. Episodes mix practical storytelling tips with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, covering topics like episode development, production constraints, casting, puppetry and creature effects, animation storytelling, and the dynamics of writers' rooms. Listeners get insider perspectives on how memorable moments are crafted, the challenges of working with child actors or iconic franchises, and the evolution of a project from concept to finale. A notable strength is the hosts' ability to draw rich, firsthand memories from a wide range of guests, resulting in a nostalgic yet informative look at how screen entertainment comes ... more

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Recent guests on Hey, That's Me! include:

1. Brent Forrester
2. Carolyn Omine
3. Kirk Thatcher
4. Kristen Gish
5. Jay Kogen
6. Mike Royce
7. Mark Viniello
8. Stuart Ziff

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