A torture endurance podcast where Jacob Wysocki subjects himself to watch Fight Club for 72 hours straight. Joined by his comedian friends, listen as he documents his descent into madness.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsComedyPerforming Arts |
Jacob has lost his mind. He's been awake for 76 hours, and has seen Fight Club 31 times.
In the final episode, an exhausted Jacob calls Ari Stidham for a check-up as he reaches the 72 hour viewing mark, and then completes a wrap-up of his marathon w... more
It's Jacob's 31st and final viewing of Fight Club! Listen and watch along as he embarks on his 76th hour of sleeplessness, with Nicole Byer by his side to witness and comment on the film, as well as the climax of Jacob's descent into madness.
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All hell breaks loose. You sick little pigs are gonna love this.
Featuring The Bath Boys (Kurt Maloney, Tyler Phillips, Brock McKenzie, Roger Garcia) and Alana Johnston. Jacob continues his new segment: "Hit Me as Hard as You Can". Night nurse Tyler... more
It's 52 hours into the run, and Jacob has now seen Fight Club 21 times.
Joined by fellow members of The Three Princes (Zac Oyama and Devin Field), together they break down the homo-erotocism and toxic masculinity of the film, decide which historical... more
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What a great concept and they did nothing with it, really disappointing. The watch along is 75% dead air and everything after is the same stuff over and over. Maybe if they were funnier
I liked the idea behind this, but the outcome is, quite possibly, the worst podcast I've ever heard. No one likes the movie, no one seems to understand the movie, and no one does anything entertaining with it. I made it through 2.5 episodes, and realized it wasn't going to get any better.
Wysocki needed to pick a movie that he liked or that was universally hated (The Room, Last Airbender, Transformers 2, etc). As is, everyone seems to be scraping for material, and it's just not funny.
I liked the idea behind this, but the outcome is, quite possibly, the worst podcast I've ever heard. No one likes the movie, no one seems to understand the movie, and no one does anything entertaining with it. I made it through 2.5 episodes, and realized it wasn't going to get any better.
Wysocki needed to pick a movie that he liked or that was universally hated (The Room, Last Airbender, Transformers 2, etc). As is, everyone seems to be scraping for material, and it's just not funny.
Consider me a full-on Jacob WyPodsck. I am 100% sold on any project this guy lends his talents to. He's extremely charming and funny, and he has a pretty nice singing voice too!
The only thing more insane than staying up for 72 hours to watch Fight Club over and over would be skipping this podcast.
It’s an entertaining podcast with lots of fun guests but it’s the host that makes it, his description of the ordeal and the ups and down is the reason I tuned in every week. If you love fight club and can’t take a joke this isn’t for you but if you like funny people hangout and roasting a movie there’s nothing better.
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