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Unpopular Opinion or "Unpops" is a weekly internet comedy podcast created and hosted by comedian and columnist Adam Tod Brown. It is also the umbrella brand for a network of podcasts produced by Brown. It is marketed as "the world's most trusted podcast".
Early history
The podcast debuted on December 20, 2013 and was usually recorded at Cracked Studios in Santa Monica, California. The show has also been recorded at the Stand Up NY Labs in New York and SyFy's Reactor host, and comedian David Huntsberger's home studio, which Brown and May coined a 'Murder Barn'.
The show was co-produced with Cracked.com audio specialist Brett "Mayor of Podcast City" Rader, who was often a guest on the podcast. The show often featured Rader's ongoing, semi-fictionalized feud with regular guest Jeff May.
The show has a variety of comedians, writers, actors, and musicians to discuss current topics, the challenges of show business, and, until late 2016, Brown's weekly column posted on Cracked.
The show also has a number of running gags such as the Howard Dean Scream, Adam asking a co-host how they have been doing only to interrupt them rudely with Nanowar of Steel music, speaking about their casual and recreational use of marijuana and other prescription drugs, supplementing income as a struggling comedian by giving rides via Uber, Brown and guests misusing the phrase Gift of the Magi, the show's voicemail line for fans to vent about their problems or ask questions, guests' love for comedian and Cracked.com editor Alex Schmidt, the use of the word cunt being followed by a "cunt dinger" sound, and Brown's love for the McDonald's McRib sandwich.
The opening song is Octopussy by Los Juanitos and the closing theme is Gang Fight by Countless Thousands.
Notable Guests
The show has featured a number of notable guests, including:
Writers Aaron Covington, co-screenwriter of Creed [1] and Laurie Kilmartin of Conan and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.[2]
Golden Globe winning actress Rachel Bloom, German rapper Casper,[3] and Julia Kugel of The Coathangers.
Zachary Carothers and Erik Howk of Portugal. the Man appeared on the Alaska episode of the now-defunct Your State Is Insane[4]
Brown, May and comic Vanessa Gritton interviewed musician Frank Turner about his music, politics, and touring in the United States.[5]
The show is also well known for interviewing former co-host of American Idol Brian Dunkleman, who talked about the incompetent producers, Ryan Seacrest's attempts to sabotage Dunkleman due to a jealous dark side, and the way the show treated its contestants.
Independence
On August 3, 2016 a crowdfunding campaign to build a recording studio in Brown's Los Angeles home went live on Kickstarter with a target of $7,500. This was reached in less than a week and when the campaign ended on September 2, 2016 $22,761 had been pledged toward the project.[6]
In mid-August 2016 a subscription service was launched using the Connectpal platform.[7] While the original weekly Unpopular Opinion show remained free to access, a variety of new subscriber-exclusive weekly shows were added to the Unpops brand. In early 2017 some of the new shows were also offered free, but only on a biweekly release schedule.
The podcast became fully independent of Cracked.com following Brown's departure from the company in October 2016.
In late April 2017 it was announced that Unpops would be leaving Connectpal for the Patreon platform. The Unpops Patreon went live on May 1, 2017, after which the Connectpal site was no longer updated.
Running gags
During the transition from a single podcast to a network of shows, several new running gags have been introduced.
- Online-Stopwatch.com being a sponsor of the network and its shows
- #FastballAtChets (see section below)
- a plush doll of Mothman - mistaken by some hosts as a bat or "bat man" - introduced to the studio in April 2017
- The Iron Giant, a cardboard cutout of which was donated by a listener for use in the studio
- Black Pete Crunch, a cereal based on Dutch holiday mascot Zwarte Piet created by Brown and Quincy Johnson
- Warhorse, a semifictional character based on the Blue Mustang statue at Denver International Airport who was the subject of the first Unpops Christmas special
#FastballAtChets
In mid-October 2016 Unpopular Opinion guest and co-host of several new shows, comic Chet Wild, launched a social media campaign on the Unpops network (#FastballAtChets) to have the band Fastball play a concert in his living room.[8] There was some public support for the campaign as listeners to the Unpopular Opinion network retweeted the #FastballAtChets hashtag on Twitter.[9]
In addition Wild recorded his own cover versions of several Fastball songs and posted them online, and had celebrities such as Ben Folds and Norm Macdonald appear in videos with him to share their support for the campaign.
Both Miles Zuniga and Tony Scalzo appeared on different Unpopular Opinion shows for informal interviews at different times. Although supportive neither explicitly endorsed the campaign.
- Celebrity endorsements
- January 6, 2017 - politician Mike Gatto[10]
- February 11, 2017 - comic and host of the Food Network's Ginormous Food Josh Denny[11]
- February 16, 2017 - restaurant chain Applebee's[12]
- February 22, 2017 - Unpops alum Brian Dunkleman[13]
- People banned from the #FastballAtChets concert
Since late January 2017 Wild has declared several people persona non grata and banned them from attending the #FastballAtChets living room concert, annoucing the bans on either Unpops shows or Twitter. Wild has stated only members of the band are able to "pardon" a banned person and, as of June 9, 2017, no-one had been pardoned. Wild clarified on March 8, 2017 that the ban extended to any Pay-per-view broadcast of the concert, not just physically attending the event at his home.
- January 26, 2017 - Jeff May is banned and is declared the "official enemy" of the movement
- February 2, 2017 - Twitter user "jk"/@cleoslebowski is banned. Later that day "jk" apologized to Wild via Twitter but while the apology was accepted the ban remained in place
- March 4, 2017 - Twitter user "Zombie Banana"/@BurnItDown2016 is banned following an inflammatory tweet aimed at Wild[14]
- March 8, 2017 - the sister of Twitter user "Bad Hombre Sammy"/@sombrerokingdom was banned for confusing Fastball with Smash Mouth and for liking a recent cover version of Fastball's Out Of My Head[15]
- March 8, 2017 - during an episode of LIST! CAST!, commenter Bryan R. Powers is banned for badmouthing the band's appearance on Charmed
- 17 April 2017 - Twitter user "Moz"/@Ranbique is banned for suggesting the Unpops studio should be renamed "Fastball Sucks" as part of the network's Patreon campaign[16]
- 13 May 2017 - an unknown person is banned for publicly dumping a Bumper pool table[17]
- 31 May 2017 - Donald Trump is banned for his "covfefe" tweet[18]
- 2 July 2017 - Zazzle is banned for declining to produce a t-shirt requested by an Unpops fan[19]
- Concert
On September 6, 2017 - day 324 of the campaign - Wild suggested the band could do the living room show on September 18 as they would be in Los Angeles for their current tour, and that any proceeds from it would go to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy Hurricane Harvey Recovery Fund. In response Fastball agreed to the concert, saying in a tweet "Hurricane recovery? We'll do it. Let's see how many people your living room holds."[20]
As of September 14 2017 the #FastballAtChets Indiegogo had raised $8081 - 323% of the original goal[21] - and Jeff May had been pardoned by Wild and given the opportunity to host the pre-concert comedy show.
On September 18 2017 the concert took place at Wild's Los Angeles home, preceeded by a backyard concert by Countless Thousands and a half-hour comedy show of Unpopular Opinion alumni.
The #FastballAtChets campaign officially concluded on September 25 2017 when the Indiegogo closed, raising US$12,500 pledged by 267 backers.
Shows
As of September 8 2017 the podcasts broadcast on Unpops are:
- The Monday Show
- Hosted by Brown, May and comic "Nana" Raquelle Jason.
- What In The World?
- Hosted by Brown and comic Quincy Johnson II. Examines news stories from around the world and showcases a new recipe each week.
- If You Got A Problem
- Hosted by Brown, May and Jason. Listeners leave voicemail messages about issues in their lives to which solutions are offered by Jason and May, and Brown decides who gave the best advice.
- The Least Anticipated Podcast Of The Week
- Hosted by Brown and comic Chet Wild. Films, music and TV shows to be released in the next week are discussed.
- FIGHT! CAST!
- Brown moderates a debate between two guests on a contentious topic. Previous shows have included Beyonce vs Rihanna,[22] UFC vs WWE and the merits of Taylor Swift.
- Pretty Scary!
- Hosted by Brown and hosts of the podcast White Wine True Crime Caitlin Cutt and Kari Martin. A show that looks at true crime stories, the paranormal and conspiracy theories. Also known as Pretty Scary BOO!.
- In Broad Daylight
- An occasional solo podcast hosted by Brown. In February 2017, after a brief hiatus, the show returned as one focused on news about the Presidency of Donald Trump not covered by mainstream media outlets and delving deeper into matters such as Executive Order 13769. In June 2017 Brown announced the show would become a video-based one in the near future.
- LIST! CAST!
- Hosted by Brown and also livestreamed on YouTube. Brown and two guests list examples of their favourites in a certain subject or genre (Christmas movies, film soundtracks, fast food chains, 80s sitcoms) and viewers vote on a top five "best of".
- Get Lit!
- Hosted by Brown and musician Danger Van Gorder of the band Countless Thousands. A "book club"-style show where each host brings a book for the other to read, gives a synopsis of same and why they enjoy it, and discuss previous books.
- What's Your Problem?!
- Hosted by Brown and Wild. A fitness, personal improvement and general wellness show (formerly titled Get Fit!).
- Outtakes
- A clip show of material not included in the original shows.
- Take A Walk!
- Hosted by Vanessa Gritton. Gritton and one or more guests discuss landmarks, neighborhoods and other areas about which they are enthusiastic or intrested. Previous sites have included The Magic Castle, Clifton's Cafeteria and Pink's Hot Dogs.
- Conspiracy! The Show
- Hosted by Brown and Connor McSpadden. A show about conspiracy theories that debuted May 10, 2017.
- You Should Watch This Documentary
- Hosted by Brown, Jess "Brett" McDonald and comic MONROK. A show about documentaries that debuted May 17, 2017.
- Heart Shaped Pod
- Hosted by Brown and Travis Clark. A show about the band Nirvana.
- The Darkest Hour
- Hosted by Brown and Josh Denny.
- Profiles In Eccentricity
- Hosted by John "Figgles" Fahy and Aaron Pita. Each episode profiles an eccentric or "weirdo". Previous episodes include Matthew Weigman and Doc Dart.
References
- ↑ "In Defense of White Chicks by Unpopular Opinion | Free Listening on SoundCloud". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
- ↑ "Laurie Kilmartin". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
- ↑ "The Casper Show". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
- ↑ "Your State Is Insane - Alaska (Preview Version)". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
- ↑ "The Frank Turner Show". Soundcloud.com.
- ↑ "Unpopular Opinion Needs a New Studio." Kickstarter.com, 2016. Retrieved: 05 January 2017.
- ↑ "Unpopular Opinion." Connectpal.com, 2017. Retrieved: 05 January 2017.
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild Twitter, 17 October 2016. Retrieved: 06 January 2017.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/search?q=%23FastballAtChets&src=tyah
- ↑ Tweet by Mike Gatto Twitter, 06 January 2017. Retrieved: 06 January 2017.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ChetWild/status/830521332592816128
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild Twitter, February 16, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild Retrieved February 23, 2017
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild Retrieved March 5, 2017
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild Retrieved March 9, 2017
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild
- ↑ Tweet by Chet Wild
- ↑ [https://twitter.com/fastballtheband/status/905623221348782080 Tweet by Fastball
- ↑ [https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fastballatchets-hurricane-harvey-recovery-show "#FastballAtChets Hurricane Harvey Recovery Show", Indiegogo
- ↑ "FIGHT! CAST! - "Beyonce vs. Rihanna" (w/Josh Denny and Chris Black)" Connectpal.com, 30 December 2016. Retrieved: 05 January 2017.
External links
- The official Unpopular Opinion website
- Unpopular Opinion subscription service (no longer updated as of 1 May 2017)