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Michael Owen Rosenbaum is an actor, producer, singer, and comedian. He is the host of the podcast "Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum". | Guest | |
Anna Faris is an actress, voice artist, producer, and podcaster. | Guest | |
Grace Anne Helbig is a comedian, actress, and YouTube personality. | Guest | |
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Ryan Nemeth is a professional wrestler, writer, actor, and comedian. He is best known for his appearances as Briley Pierce in WWE, where he wrestled in their developmental territory NXT. | Guest | |
Kevin Smith is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, and writer, best known for creating cult-favorite films such as Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy. Born in 1970, Smith gained recognition for his distinctive blend of humor, dialogue-driven narratives, and pop culture references, particularly in his "View Askewniverse" series of films. He is also known for playing Silent Bob in these films. Smith has expanded his career into podcasting, comic book writing, and public speaking, hosting popular shows like Fatman Beyond. | Guest | |
Wil Wheaton is an actor, blogger, and writer. | Guest | |
David Choe is a street artist. | Guest | |
Daniel O'Brien is an humorist, author, writer, comedian, and songwriter. | Guest | |
Seth Green is an actor, voice artist, producer, writer and director, he is best known as the voice of Chris Griffin on Family Guy and the co-creator, executive producer, and voice actor on Adult Swim's Robot Chicken. Green has also directed the Robot Chicken Star Wars and DC Comics specials. Seth Green has also starred in the Austin Powers trilogy as Scott Evil, the son of doctor evil. | Guest | |
Chris Jericho is a wrestler, musician, author, and actor. | Guest | |
James D. Rolfe is an American filmmaker, actor, YouTuber, and online personality. He is best known for creating and starring in the YouTube webshow Angry Video Game Nerd, a joint production between Rolfe's Cinemassacre Productions, GameTrailers, and ScrewAttack. He also reviews films and board games.Rolfe began creating homemade video productions in the late 1980s and has created more than 270 videos throughout his career, including shorts, features, and webisodes. His career as an online celebrity took off in 2004 with the beginning of Angry Video Game Nerd. Two years later, Rolfe gained mainstream attention when one of his videos went viral after friend and collaborator Mike Matei persuaded him to publish them on the internet. Between this time, he filmed videos he created on his own and most of them have been released on his website, Cinemassacre. | Guest | |
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