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    Wednesday
    Apr112012

    Episode 3: Tom Cruise Is Lethal.

    Jacob Peck and Matt Utley talks about the future of video games. Anthony Misiano talks about the insane Tom Cruise. Michael Delvey interviews Christin Spicer about his video games exploits and his new show at the UCB Theater.

    Speacial Guest: Christian Spicer

    Christian Spicer is a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer currently living and working in Los Angeles, CA. He is currently working on a project with CBS. Before diving into comedy, Christian worked as an attorney for some of the largest law firms in the United States and the world. Yet, as an avid video-game player, comic-book reader, and fan of all things pop culture, Christian remained connected to the paradox that is modern Americana. 

    Christian also remains popular on Facebook (www.facebook.com/christianspicer) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/spicer) where he posts jokes, funny thoughts, and interacts with fans.

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    Anthony Misiano:

    Anthony Misiano is a San Diego based actor, writer, and award winning filmmaker. In the podcast universe you may recognize him from Disciplined Monkey Studios’ “WTF Weekly”. Aside from amassing over thirty stage credits, designing dozens of local playbills and theatrical posters, and having worked in the past for over three years as a cast member on San Diego’s longest running local sketch comedy television show, “The House”, Anthony enjoys chasing women, eating at vegetarian restaurants, and making fun of those both less and more fortunate than him. This is not to say he’s bitter, but really, it is.

    You can find him on Facebook.

    Matt Utley:

    Born and raised in suburban Southern California, Matthew Utley always wanted to be the kid on the street that had every Nintendo game but not let anyone come over and play them. Realizing this was a pipe dream for dreamers and third graders, he decided that maybe he should make people laugh instead. Nerdy and neurotic, Matthew finds his childhood fears rearing their ugly head in this adult world with hilarious results at his own expense.

    You can find him on Facebook.

    Jacob Peck:

    I would always consider myself to be a man of integrity & honor.
    I seek to find new ways to think and express myself that promote good and peaceful thinking. 
    Like and old friend once said.... "Live Long & Prosper." V

    I would always consider myself to be a man of integrity & honor.I seek to find new ways to think and express myself that promote good and peaceful thinking. Like and old friend once said.... "Live Long & Prosper." V

    You can find him on Facebook.

     

     

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