Look Who's Talking Now with Rebecca Alter
🕑 Added 2025-06-11 04:00:08 +0000 UTCIn our one and only Heckerling bonus episode we are completing the talkin’-trilogy (Thrillogy??) as Rebecca Alter joins us to tackle Look Who’s Talking Now!
Topics include Seinfeld Jokes, Calls from Nathan Lane, Ben Smiling, Comedy Points Galore, what actor is what type of dog and more!
Read Rebecca’s writing at Vulture
Comments
George E. Schneider
The version for free on YouTube has the Jordy video. It's a little glitchy and not the best quality, but it worked well enough for me and there were no issues with the Jordy part. Also, no mention of one of my childhood talking animal movies, Gordy, or the film's "hit" song "Pig Power" by Tag Team (of "Whoomp" fame). Great ep, love Rebecca.
Erin Hardy
Jordy had at least one performance that was televised in the US, and it features a bunch of American pop stars trying their best to hold neutral expressions (aside from Kenny G, who was VERY into it): https://youtu.be/SLCwLEWh_eQ?si=t9zt1nAKi8MKImM-
Evan Arndt
Oh no! They stepped on Rebecca’s amazing “heart-worming” joke.
Jordan Gibson
Ben. Ben. You are not alone. My favorite of the three
Grant Ervin
Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog is another 90s pet movie cannon entry for me
Scott Sawtell
This was my introduction to Rebecca Alter and what a delight! Already has a rapport, witty, effortless. Already a perfect Blank Check guest.
Xavier
Signs this ep is gonna be legit: Guest immediately recites Haikou Seinfeldisms David giving his two cents on vice president Sebastian D. Vance less than halfway through the cast
Anthony B
Finally some Rebecca Alter representation on this podcast
raprock_obarna
one of the funniest guys in the world
raprock_obarna
the author of the koko birkin bag tweet is australian comedian Tom Walker (host of the podcast bigsofttitty.png and the great australian bake off), and he would be a fantastic blank check guest
Anthony Regina
The first animated character who specifically doesn’t look like DeVito is Herb Powell on “The Simpsons”. Which I believe was part of the gag back then.