John Reep felt too respectful because he respected the cast and crew of 'Eastbound and Down' a lot, which made him nervous and less confident in his improvising abilities during the scenes.
The camouflage tuxedos were chosen by the cast and crew of 'Into the Storm' to reflect the theme of the movie, which was about tornado chasers. It was a fun and thematic choice for the premiere attire.
John Reep's mom read the lines containing curse words for the audition of 'Eastbound and Down' because he was visiting his mom at the time and needed someone to read the lines with him.
John Reep emailed an apology to Allison Jones because he felt genuinely bad about wasting her time with a poor audition and wanted to express his regret and respect for her professionalism.
Nate Land plans to start with a TBS version of his movies, meaning they will be suitable for television without needing edits for language. He will work with writers to ensure the scripts align with his comfort level regarding language.
After a bad audition, John Reep's car was broken into, and his backpack, which contained his set list for a Comedy Central hour special, was stolen, adding insult to injury.
John Reep felt confident about his role in 'Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay' because he viewed it as a modern-day Cheech and Chong movie and believed he could fit into that style of comedy.
Thespis is considered the first actor in ancient Greece who started putting himself in the stories instead of just orating them. His innovation led to the term 'thespian' being used for actors.
Nate Land's podcast audience is a smaller, more dedicated group compared to the live audience at his shows. The podcast audience is more engaged and familiar with his work, while the live audience may be broader and less familiar.
John Reep faced the challenge of having to brainstorm and come up with a prank scenario on the spot with Ashton Kutcher during his audition for 'Punk'd', which required quick thinking and improvisation.
This week, comedian and actor Jon Reep joins the guys to talk about acting. Brian and Aaron revisit their TV acting debuts, Jon discusses the acting roles he was most disappointed not to get, and Nate shares a story about an audition so bad he had to issue an apology,