
Welcome to Good Mythical More. What is the deal with the people impersonating – Is that Link Neil doing Seinfeld? – Somebody else really well. – That’s what we’re going to be doing, but it’s going to be better than that. – So we just have the audio and we have to decide, is this the real person or somebody impersonating them? – Correct. – That was Seinfeld. – Here’s a random disturbing fact for you. Dogs like squeaky toys because they mimic the screams of their prey. Yeah, man. They’re killers. Dogs are killers. – Yeah. It’s one of those things that if I had thought about it, I would’ve known it. It can be so. It’s a self derived, disturbing fact. – It’s. – It’s self evident. What is that? What’s it called? When something’s self evident? – [Stevie] Obvious? – No, something about, like, intuitive. – [Stevie] There we go. – It’s intuitive. – [Stevie] My dogs got into a fight with a praying mantis last night and lost. So. – They’re out right now. There was one sitting where my dogs poo and it was motionless. And it was like, Jasper, It was like if the mic was there, I was like, Jasper. I was like, look at that. And he, like, went right up to it and went somewhere else. And, like, because the thing was motionless, he was like, Oh, it’s just a pile of leaf blades. – [Stevie] They bite, apparently. – So it started doing this to your dog? – [Stevie] It bit. I didn’t see it. And then one of my dogs, like, took a giant leap backwards. And then they pretended that they were going to get it now. But it bit one of them in the nose. And then it was like in this like reared up. – Yeah, it does that. – I don’t, bugs. They’re important though. – You should definitely not take those out because they do a lot of good. – Yeah. They eat other things. – Including themselves. – Rats and dogs. – [Stevie] They eat rats? Okay. Yes. I’m going to play either a celebrity talking or doing something or someone impersonating that celebrity. And are you going to guess. – Are you going to play it, though? – [Stevie] Well, in a way, because – In what way? – [Stevie] It gets played when I say, please play that. – That’s true. -You’re gonna cue it? Who’s actually going to play it, though? I mean, we got to give credit. – [Stevie] Is standing there right now, Chappie. Chappie is going to be playing these things and then you’re going to guess. And then. – Stevie, even if you’re not playing them, Stevie. You’re still lovable or at least listenable. – [Stevie] Or at least what? – Listenable. – [Stevie] For some people. For other people, they don’t really like it. But, you know what? Why are they even here then? Why are they even here? – Nobody really likes all of us. – Right. That would be weird if you liked all of us. – Everyone watching is hanging on for just one person. – [Stevie] Yeah, that’s enough. – That’s enough. That’s enough. Everyone else is just watchable. Or listenable. – [Stevie] Chappie, let’s play the first one. – [Man] Write it down. Now it’s out of me. It’s on a page. I’m objectifying it now. I’m looking at it. So now I’m having a dialogue. Where before it was just Socratic. But now I’m having a dialogue, and it starts reciprocating. – Okay, so that’s somebody who’s a very good Matthew McConaughey impersonator, but not the real thing. – It’s a little too comedic, especially when he said reciprocating, when he put that in there. – Yeah. – I think it was a little fast. – No, he does get excited, and he goes on a roll. But that wasn’t him. – [Stevie] Okay. You’re both saying it was an impression. what’s going to happen now. I believe, is Morgan’s covering the playback monitor for you? I’m not. – Right. We can see that. – [Stevie] And so when I say yeah, let’s see it, Morgan will reveal it. – I’m looking at Morgan right now doing it. – But it’s almost as if you’re doing it. Through Morgan. – [Stevie] Okay, let’s see. – You write it down. – Oh, crap! – On a page. – It looks just like him, too. That’s just a great impersonator. – But now I’m having a dialogue. And it starts to reciprocate. – We had him on the podcast and I guess that didn’t help ((Laughing)) – That guy looks just like him too. Okay. Wow. We were so certain that it wasn’t him. – Yeah, yeah. We both knew it wasn’t him. Apparently you got to see him and hear him at the same time. Which you usually do. – Now we’re perking up, see? – Okay. – [Stevie] Morgan wants to cover the monitor. Chappie, let’s play the next one. – [Man] I feel like I would have been a great Batman. Of course, in my younger years. I think I would have been quite good. But. But even now, there’s different iterations of the comic book where Batman is quite a bit older and I feel I’ve been quite good. So, hear me out here. – This is not even that great of a Michael Caine. – Michael, I was the same Michael Cera, but I was thinking Michael Caine. That’s a horrible Michael Cera. – Does not even, I don’t think it even sounds like him. – I don’t know now though you know? But would he say that? – Would an impersonator say something? – No. Would the real Michael Caine say that? – I think it’s more likely that an impersonator would say that in his Michael Caine impersonation. I don’t think the real Michael Caine would say that. – I do think it’s true, though, in some iterations, Batman was old. – He played Alfred. – I know he did. That’s what the interview is from. I think this is real, too. I’m going against my instinct. – [Stevie] Let’s see. – I feel like I would have been a great Batman. Of course, in my younger years. I think I would have been quite good. But. But even now, there’s different iterations of the comic book where Batman is quite a bit older and I feel I’d be quite good, so hear me out here. – Okay. It’s a great impersonation, or impression. That you immediately know who it is. – [Stevie[ But that’s not what you said before. But you see the face, and now you’re feeling bad. – No, no, no. I don’t know who that is. – That’s a guy impersonating the look of Topher Grace. – If you know exactly who it is, immediately in the first couple of words, that’s a good impersonation, right? But it’s not fooling anybody except Link. And he’s just got cold feet now because of the first one. – But who is that? – [Stevie] This is Ross. Ross Marquand, I believe. – Oh, Ross Marquand. – Was he in That 70’s Show? – [Matt Carney] He’s been in like The Walking Dead and stuff. He’s very good at impressions as well. – Walking Dead? Okay, yeah, I remember him. – He needs to stand in the lights. – Yeah. I mean, this is Windy City Live. This is a you know, this is local news. – Yeah. Which explains the composition. – [Stevie] All right, you ready to try again? – It’s kind of artistic, kind of forced artism. – [Stevie] Here we go. – [Woman] See, I don’t know how to use all of this. I love Taylor Swift. I love Doja cat as well. Pat, teach me how to teach me how to accept someone. Do I like, P.C. Music and Hyperpop? – Adele? This is supposed to be? – I think it’s supposed to be Adele. I’m not. I’m more familiar with Adele’s singing voice than her speaking voice. To be frank. – I prefer her speaking voice. I kind of like it. It’s, there’s a lot. – [Stevie] You prefer it to her singing voice? – That’s a weird thing to say. – I don’t know. It’s sexy. – I mean, I do think it is her. – It’s saucy and like it’s got a sense of humor and. – [Stevie] Okay, so you’re both saying yes? Let’s see. – [Woman] So, I don’t know how to use all of this. I love Taylor Swift. I love Doja Cat as well. Pat, teach me how to – I think she nailed it. – Teach me how to accept someone. Do I like, P.C. music and Hyperpop? – The reason we should have gotten this, Link, is that she’s saying a series of things that are funny to say as Adele. – [Stevie] Well, this is actually from I believe her Instagram Live and we have the clips of Adele. – Oh so she did say this stuff. – [Stevie] But, yeah, but also this is Mary Elizabeth Kelly she’s a super popular TikToker and we actually well, I met her at one of the events we went to recently and I went up to her and said that she’s super talented because she’s super, super talented. Like this is her her like library of impressions is really crazy. But here is Adele actually doing this. – Stevie thinks it’s sexy too. – [Stevie] What? – See, I don’t know how to use all of this. – Oh, wow. – I love Taylor Swift. I love Doja Cat as well. How do I, Pat. Teach me how to, teach me how to accept someone. Someone teach me how to do it Do I like P.C. music and Hyperpop? I don’t know, do I? – She’s great, man. – Isn’t she so cute and sexy? ((Laughing)) – Stevie, we both have a crush on the voice. – [Stevie] I never said that. – Yeah, yeah. Quit trying to just rope Stevie into this. – [Stevie] I just said that the TikToker is very talented. – I’m asking you this for me, not for you. Is Adele a lesbian? Adele is not a lesbian. – No. She’s got. – Cause typically at this point is when I find out that the woman’s a lesbian. ((Laughing)) – Next. – [Man] Me, the writer is writing it. And yeah, I’m kind of controlling it for a while. But the idea is the conversation catches fire amongst the characters and then they take it and run with it. And then I’m almost like a court reporter jotting it all down and and then usually whatever comes out is what comes out now. – Is that supposed to be? – Who is this? – It’s not supposed to be Tarantino? Is it? – Well, it’s definitely not. – It’s not Tarantino. – No, he’s much more obnoxious than that. – Yes, more, and! He gets higher, right? Maybe he’s doing very subdued. – [Stevie] Let’s see. – Me, the writer, is writing it. Yeah, I’m kind of controlling it for a while. – We are bad at this. – Catches fire among the characters and then they. – It’s amazing how much of the way he talks is captured in the way his face moves when he talks. – And then usually whatever comes out. – [Stevie] I do think this is like especially subdued version of him because I think I heard him on SmartLess, I think it was. And I was like, I don’t know if I can. I don’t know if I can do it. I’m 5 minutes in. – He was amongst comedians and he was trying to, you know? When he’s on CNN. He’s in like CNN mode. Wow. This is I did not know this is going to be this difficult. – Yeah, it’s tough, man. I don’t know what this means for us. – This is a mind trip, man. – [Stevie] Well, you do have the mini humidifier. -Right, yeah. I can always make up for it. – [Stevie] Yeah, yeah, yeah. – I mean, it’s got a nice flange on it. Bring it in. Bring it in. – Well, I mean, the problem is, is that the problem is this – Go easy on me, baby. -The problem is this, this part right here. – That’s the flange. – Yeah. Yeah. I mean. – That part doesn’t go in, dude. – I know. – [Stevie] But it would act more as like, like a door handle, you know? – But I’m saying that what could happen is that you start to pull it out, and then. Now you’re stuck with this in there. – Yeah, you are. – You don’t want that. – Nope. Nope. That’s why you’re already in the ER parking lot when you do it. – Just in case. – All right, next impersonation. I just can’t believe this. – [Man] Before the millennium comes, here’s another idea. You know why you should be worried about what you should be worried about. And that is the devil could return and the devil could be back and want to rule heaven and hell. And that’s what this thing is about. It is a, it is a supernatural thriller. It is very scary. The movie The times. – At times. – Wow. this is pretty good. But it’s not him. – It was almost like there was a little bit of Trump in there. – It’s not the Governor. – This is not him. – [Stevie] Let’s see -What? What is happening? – [Stevie] To be fair, there is a little bit of Trump in there. – Well. It’s old Arnold. – It is very scary. The movie, uh, at times. – At times. – Hold on, what movie was this? A promo for? A supernatural thriller. – Something days. It’s right there behind it. – [Stevie] End of Days. – What? Okay. I’m obsessed with this. Can we make this a whole YouTube channel? – It’s the best game ever. – [Stevie] Okay, here is another one. – [Man] First, I do want to tell you all about our good friends at Metamucil. Metamucil makes my dooty flow. That’s right, Robin. – Okay, no. – No, that’s him. – That’s not him. – So there’s two impersonators because there’s a Robin impersonator? – Yeah, somebodys laughing like Robin. It’s not. -So they doubled up? -A woman laughed at him and he was like, I’m going to say, That’s right, Robin, because it’ll be a funny thing to say right now. – It was a Robin impersonator? – It’s not Howard. – This is Howard. – [Stevie] Let’s see. – First, I do want to tell you all about our good friends at Metamucil. Metamucil, makes my dooty flow. That’s right, Robin. Because he’s going so over the top. – If that was Howard, that would be Howard doing an impersonation of himself. That’s right. That’s right, Robin. – This is the guy who does he does a lot. – [Stevie] I believe he was at the Streamys. – He was at the Streamys, interviewing some other people. – [Stevie] It was my first introduction to him. – Did he interview you as a character? – He did. Jeff Goldblum with Jeff Goldblum. Pretty great. They interacted. All right. – [Stevie] It all comes down to this one. – So good. – [Woman] Today’s the first day of fall, which means my husband Jeffrey, is returning from this summer in Provincetown. – You know, that is not Martha Stewart. – Oh, is that supposed to be Martha Stewart? – [Stevie] No. – My husband, Jeffrey? – [Stevie] Martha Stewart doesn’t have a husband named Jeffrey. – Oh, that was the part I was confused about. Play it again. – [Stevie] You’re close to who this should be, but you’re not. – Okay, play it again. – [Woman] Today’s the first day of fall, which means my husband Jeffrey is returning from his summer in Provincetown. It’s not whoever it’s supposed to be. It’s an impersonation. – Is it supposed to be Oprah? – No, because her husband is Stedman. – That’s true. – [Stevie] Ina Garten. Barefoot Contessa – Oh, Barefoot Contessa. It might be her, actually. – What is Barefoot Contessa? She had a show. Was it Food Network? Her home? – [Stevie] Food Network, yeah. – For many, many years. – [Stevie] Cassie and I used her, like, roast chicken recipe. And we joke about it because the beginning of it goes, “I could do this in my sleep.” – Are you talking about the Pioneer Woman? – No. – This is pre, Barefoot Contessa walked barefooted so Pioneer Woman could run. – Booted? – Yeah. – I don’t know who this is. I have no guess. Can you play me some more Adele? – You’ll recognize her if this is her. But I don’t think it is. – [Stevie] Listen. – Today’s the first day of fall. – It’s not her. – Jeffrey’s returning from this summer in Provincetown. – [Stevie] This is Tom Hearn. – Tom Hearn’s working it. – Tom Hearnen is living. – Well, Tom Hearn as funny, you got to be, I mean, like to do a Barefoot Contessa impersonation on TikTok, like, that’s, I like that kind – It’s specific. – [Stevie] Let’s go back to Adele real quick. – Which one? Oh, the real one. – See, I don’t know how to use all of this. I love Taylor Swift. I love Doja Cat as well. How, Pat teach me. How to, – Dougie! – How to accept someone. – It was funny when I didn’t know it was a live broadcast where she was like, teach me how to accept someone in real life. And my eyes were closed the first part, and I still couldn’t tell if that was really her or not. Play the impersonation again. – See, I don’t know how to use all of this. I love Taylor Swift. I love Doja Cat as well. Pat, teach me how to, teach me how to accept someone. Do I like to P.C. music and Hyperpop? I don’t know. – Oh, man. – The internet’s wonderful. – I mean, that voice makes me so happy and a little teary. – Well, you know what? She has whole albums. – What is it? But not spoken word. Does she read? – You want her to Shatner? You want Adele to Shatner? – Does she read any audiobooks? – Yeah, but there’s probably lots of interviews. – Okay. That’s what I’m going to be doing. Listening to Adele interviews.
