Steve, Gary, and Patrick are live at the ATC Comedy Festival in Phoenix, AZ for a screening of Steve's doc Always Amazing with The Amazing Jonathan and this is the conversation that followed. Thanks for listening!
Episode 143, "The Gentlemen's Dojo" provides some closure for the boys as they reminisce about the past 3 years of doing the podcast, all the guests they've had and what's in store for episode 144, the final episode of the podcast. Gary, Patric
Melanie Elin enters the Dojo to tell Gary Cannon about her career in Hollywood and her intriguing and secret work on Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America?.
Author of the new book Tragedy + Time, Adam Cayton-Holland, joins Gary Cannon in the Dojo to discuss the book and the tour to support it. Adam is also the creator and star of Those Who Can't on TruTV.
Episode 134 of "The Gentlemen's Dojo" welcomes back Steve Byrne. Steve discusses with Gary and Patrick his experience fresh from the set of the film he's written and directed "The Opening Act". The boys also discuss Gary's experience with Conan
Gary and Patrick are back from a short hiatus to talk about the death Toys R Us, Steve Byrne's new movie "The Opening Act," Sacha Baron Cohen, Bruce Willis, and not being in Montreal.
Gary Cannon and Patrick Keane are joined by Mike Young and Stock Tip Dave of Stories That Need To Be Told, also on All Things Comedy, to talk about stand up, faking your way into directing feature films, and White Boy Rick.
Episode 125 "The Gentlemen's Dojo" podcast welcomes comedian, actor and author Jimmy O Yang. We discuss his incredibly entertaining book "How to American", his own struggles as a Chinese immigrant in Hollywood and some of his most famous roles
Episode 124 "The Gentlemen's Dojo" welcomes Ash vs Evil Dead's Dana DeLorenzo. We discuss her journey to the show, what's it like to work with Bruce Campbell and how many gallons of blood it takes to make her look like a bonafide killer! Dana
"The Gentlemen's Dojo" podcast welcomes the incredibly talented, Ray Parker Jr.. The boys discuss Ray's rise to fame at age 17 with a call from Stevie Wonder, his upbringing in Detroit and the impact of Ghostbusters in his storied career.
Episode 122 "The Gentlemen's Dojo" welcomes the director of the Netflix documentary "Hired Gun", Fran Shrine. The boys discuss Fran's desire to go from photographer to director and all that it took to make an incredible film on the insight of
Episode 121 "The Gentlemen's Dojo" Steve lets the listeners and fans of the dojo know where's he's been lately and how he will still be taking part in the dojo. The boys discuss bad customer service, Steve's documentary film on The Amazing Joh