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* ''Geek News'': The duo discuss upcoming TV, movies, comics etc. falling under the geek umbrella.
* ''How Big is Liam Neeson's Cock?'': Each show also finishes with their favored entries submitted by members of the public from the [[Tumblr]] account [http://liamneesonscock.tumblr.com/ Liam Neeson's Cock] (a page dedicated to fictitious claims originally based on [[Janice Dickinson|Janice Dickinson's]] comparison of [[Liam Neeson|Liam Neeson's]] penis to an Evian bottle).
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==''Hollywood Babble-On Comic Con Theater''==
Smith has had all three issues of his comic series ''[[Batman: Cacophony]]'' "dramatized" during three special episodes of his [[podcast]], entitled ''Hollywood Babble-On Comic Con Theater''. Primarily performed by his co-host [[Ralph Garman]], who used several of his better-known impressions to represent the main characters, both episodes were essentially a read-through of one of the issues of the story. Garman's voicing of the main characters included the "voices" of [[Adam West]] as Batman, [[Ed Wynn]] as the Joker (initially, this was Garman's impression of [[Cesar Romero]]'s Joker, but Smith suggested using Wynn's voice instead), [[Sean Connery]] as Commissioner Gordon, and [[Al Pacino]] as Maxie Zeus. Smith acted as the "omnipotent narrator" and voice of Onomatopoeia in both episodes. In the first episode (podcast #43), an audience member was brought up to cover several other minor character roles; in the second episode (podcast #65), Smith brought in voice-over actor/announcer [[Kyle Hebert]] to voice Alfred (which he did in a [[cockney]] accent somewhat reminiscent of [[Michael Caine]], who played Alfred in ''[[Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[The Dark Knight (film)|The Dark Knight]]'') and others, and cohort [[Jason Mewes]] to voice most of the female characters. (Smith and Hebert also voiced two of Zeus' henchmen, as well as other characters in the second episode.)
Smith's other comic ''[[Batman: The Widening Gyre]]'', which is a six-part series, is also being "dramatized" on ''Hollywood Babble-On Comic Con Theater''.
Garman and Smith also acted out their collaborative comic series special issues where [[Batman]] ([[Adam West]]'s version) and [[Green Hornet]] ([[Van Williams]]' version) met again to take on General Gumm ([[Roger C. Carmel]]'s [[List of Batman enemies in other media#Villains originating from TV and film|Colonel Gumm]] with a higher ranking) and [[Joker (comics)|The Joker]] ([[Cesar Romero]]'s version). The comic series is significant for being the first crossover between the 1966 ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' series and ''[[The Green Hornet (TV series)|The Green Hornet]]'' series since the 1967's episode "Batman's Satisfaction" (with guest stars from
In Episode 306 (New Year's Eve Episode 2017), Ralph and Kevin perform Babble-On Theatre for the first time on a work not written by either. ''Batman 66'', Issue 27 "Bane Enters the Ring", serves as the centerpiece for the episode.
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In July 2012 Smith and Garman announced they were in negotiations with an unnamed network about a ''Hollywood Babble-On'' TV show.<ref>[http://www.geekdip.com/television/coming-soon-hollywood-babble-on-tv-show/ Coming Soon: Hollywood Babble-On TV Show]</ref> They revealed in February 2013 that it would not be going ahead as the network wanted them to stop the podcast as a part of the deal and other network negotiation/communication issues.<ref>[http://www.geekdip.com/television/no-hollywood-babble-on-tv-show-anytime-soon/ No Hollywood Babble-On TV Show Coming Anytime Soon]</ref>
In November 2013 the duo revealed that [[AMC (TV channel)|AMC]] had shown interest in a TV show<ref>[http://www.geekdip.com/television/hollywood-babble-on-tv-show-might-be-happening-again/ Hollywood Babble-On TV Show MIGHT Be Happening…Again…]</ref> and in March 2014 ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/amc-developing-late-night-series-691342 AMC Developing Late-Night Series With Kevin Smith, 'Comic Book Men' Renewed]</ref> confirmed AMC have ordered a pilot which will be filmed on Sunday August 3 following an August 2 rehearsal.<ref>Hollywood Babble-On podcast episode #176</ref>
On October 10, 2014, AMC announced that they have decided not to continue its line of Unscripted Television shows except for ''[[Comic Book Men]]'' and ''[[Talking Dead]]''.
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