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solicit this kind of work and need it. and those who do it. don. hey folks. dennis miller here next up on dennis miller plus one. we'll talk to a comedian, improv artist, actress, writer producer. and she has a new part on a animated series called freak brothers. her name is andrea savage, and freak brothers is a cartoon running over on to be, i know what you're saying to be or not to be. well after we talked to andrea, i think you'll be signing up. andrew savage, right up to the sun. dennisville are plus one thing. welcome to dennis miller plus one. nice to have a guest in the studio. we've all hit the mattresses for the last. what is it says
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jane? 18 years. we have an intrepid, young girl coming out committee and andrea savage has come on the show. she is best known for the tv series. i'm sorry, it's, if you've never got enough of the fleet gets in that mill you. so i think you would dig it. it's that same sort of vibe if you're unsafe to just go back and watch that . i think they did 2 seasons. i think 3 was on the books, but we got hit with the bull monic she wrote directed start and produce that. she also start a, remember as president montez on beep, and she's appeared on curb. i can't say i've seen her own curbside to pick your brain about larry and the post groundlings seminar. he holds over there on the curb and stuff rather than andrea is currently lending her vocal talents. i've seen a lot of primo names turned up on this animated series freak brothers, based on an old comic book, i think from 68 the electric cool aid acid trip days. it premiered on november 14th on to be tv and i took so long with an intro are only guessing history over the
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last month has gone home. there's a road runner cloud at all. i am out shut up in our dos me. i know that i said you're hot, but i had to pick up the c v. so andrea savage, welcome to the thank you. i sound very wrecked. i enjoyed it. even if it was law, you are like mary after she moved a mini up job with the not been job. now listen, i've seen the names that i remember seeing. and by the way, i want to thank you for taking time off today from the then golly, like guys of peat davidson, putting women under his sway listed right. i didn't meet him during this process. i assume i would have less my husband and i don't even have to meet him anymore. it says via his volumes and visit you like go latter day bedraggled dracula in the middle and dracula coming. sharp paid comes in. we're in pink, long on days when all of a sudden you're in, you heard this thrall, i just matter,
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you know, old cartoons with this aroma like you just smell and then you're just lifted off seed and you just go like the dog who wants the cookie yeah, yeah, but you know, what in a world were people are so i don't know if you david, so when i watch, i always a good for you kid. you're young. you see, you know, i'm sure everybody delightful funny and he lives with his mom and i read a great piece in the new york paper about why women fall for meeting marches to the beat of his own drummer. and that drum includes living with his home, still and digging here. and he's obviously funny and he's got his own. he's got his own style. take the so good for pick, but he's in it. he's in it. i see what he house. yeah. the great job. good, and tell me what, gimme hadash, you know, the news, well they've, you must be good material to get that many people of your to queue up can take you up. i mean, listen, it's a property that i wasn't aware of, but called the fabulous, you know,
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free free brothers. and it's this counterculture world of marijuana use heavy marijuana use and comedy and it's really funny and out there and you know, i recorded it during cold and so i was alone in a room. yeah. and i'm is your, i haven't seen it yet. i wasn't even a voice on to show i was alone in a room was just doing voices because weren't being recorded. i was hearing what hearing them responding to them. now i did do voice work once when i found it. so 1st off, they have the order, they call it a d i. when you take something, you have to roll your lines over a d r. yeah, yeah, i find that hard because that is sitting there and you have to hit that rhythm. well, they got that, be it really bad be. yeah. and then i was thinking this, this has to be counterproductive. i remember being in that scene that they feeling pretty good and actually having a connection with the other actor. now what they're going to eventually showed a studio audience theater audience. yeah. is me in
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a room and lord hollywood without the other actor being metronomic. although i feel like it was such a distinctive voice that i'm surprised you have not become like a dog or something. you know what i mean? like sort of like a like funny dog it was always get and then that's how you doing. i had a calling for a dog and i went into in character. no, i just dragged myself in scooting cro in. and they said so sorry, he's dog jason. a little too much little my my method didn't pay off for me there. yeah. but when i, when i hear the fabulous, very free brothers, i think of woody. and that would have been my 1st call because woody definitely leads a, he'd mystic life to a large degree of fun guys. brilliant guys, obviously one of our best actors. but he doesn't walk to the beat of any drummer except as well, and may be p, david that they're both marching to their own drummers side by side to different
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beats when, when you're that unconnected from the other cars. yeah. i know sometimes you hear about people who do movies and they only hand you their park, you know, you hear about that and you think what, what am i in here? i don't even know, are you so disconnected or do you have an overview of what's happening when you're alone in the room as you stay recording the voice? honestly, it is weird in this case, like we just would go my line by my line. so it really is like you're just filling in the way that it's very piecemeal and they do it, then they put it all together where they cut different letter for 12. but sort of, it felt very similar who heard your voice though and dug it or you just have a voice, right? you don't know i well, i guess i had a voice rep with my agency, but they, they just knew me. i think from, i'm sorry, and i play kind of the ball buster on this year, which was from your different character but they just, i guess they liked the screechy sort of marble sound of my natural voice. and we're
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like, you know what, let's give or whatever gets in the door. yeah. that's always slightly too loud. for the uninitiated in the audience, the comic that it's based on was based in 1968. thank can. he's seen the electric cool aid assets, us that sort of vibe and is set in that time at the series is also said 50 yeah. years in the future. they basically are current day. they fine. there's a series of drug induced things that happen that get them to current day and but they are the same and the world is now and it's them navigating and they end up in my basement. kids will find the syndrome. i had, you know, you often think when you, there's so many platforms are so much product and then periodically you just hear something. you say kids. this is the kids outside the plaza when the beatles were there, they will find their way to those police horses. hey i yes, i think they,
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well, i think they will. it's drugs. it's, you know, it's spot and it's a little about him. yeah. hey, i thought you were a woman and full on. i'm sorry. and that you must of. i feel bad. you got the car deal of this pandemic. thank you so many things of yeah, totally. but stewart killing the ball, you see. so a woman and fool and i, i just wondering you tell me how your magic this is. you did have a pick up for 3, right? we had written all and we, we'd already been shooting it. so we were in the middle of, i mean, not all of it. we were, we were 2 weeks then and we shot everything on location locations became unsustainable. then we're gonna have to go to that sound stage is this that the other we got cotton cove it and then we also got caught in some mergers and a lot of firings. yeah. when the guy at the end of the hall is no longer guy and when like 6 people at the end of the yeah, you're going to you like when you come and go. but remember how i did grandma at
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this site. so yeah. ads running a jiffy lube and sardinia right now. you no longer have your check. so it's, that's because they're all written in sitting there, but it, you know what i'm trying to think. who did you pitch? because you had your, somebody had on this. i did that, they must really love the product in the pitch. tell me about berthing it. who do? who do you go into? who doug? the i gave you that sort of cache. you know what i had developed? i think this was my 8th show that i hadn't sold and developed that didn't go this time, i was like, you know what, i'm going to shoot something and show them exactly what i'm talking about. and so i connected with gary gary sanchez, which is will pharaoh's company and they were producers on it. and then party over here andy, sam or company may had a deal you could shoot like a little pilot presentation. and so i begged my friends, judy greer,
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and jason and suitcase him june squib, and always people to come and we shot it. and then i was able to go, this is what it is. and then still people are like, well we already have one show about a woman. can you wait until that one goes up the year and the regular show, but not as much. i think even in about a year to year. right. things are changing, but they're always listen the way all of your job is they're looking for reason to say no. i 100 percent. it's fair to say yes. yeah. when they go away they can get well, exactly. and so therefore when i see a letter right direct produce far, they must really dug it. and now i see. yeah. well, who better to present a snippet to that? andy who made it chops i think doing those lonely doing on us and oh yeah. so they are scrappy and know you know how to get stuff seen and made and, and honestly true cd that i'd never heard of before was like,
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we want to do it and we'll let you do this. i don't want to do they listen every and they like hey, every streaming service out there wants to go through amazon to netflix. i don't even know who it is now, but listen to your fax. now i'm from one to one to one drama series. storing heat winslow on to v c this weekend. the death with the ceramic soldiers, although, well, my fabulous, very, pretty brothers is on to me, which i was not particularly familiar with. i am a and it's a free service that has that use. there's tons of movies it's connected with box then, or they find out they were losing people left and right. and they said if we'd all get good product in here, like andrea show there was, there was a hash tag tire to be thing. then while he no father, he revived the pedals on it. we're going to talk a little stand up comedy after the break was andrea savage. that of which i know i
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no less wear many hats on the tv show. the when i henry the eights wives, but i do know stand up, we'll talk to her about that. and also it was like working with julia has genius over on v for that season. this is andrea savage, right? back on dennis miller plus with a directly we sell advertise as a content to us and decide who sees what content when, and how much of it. facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about our specific preferences. actually, this is untrue. they are shaping preference if tomorrow a person finds a fake point where the video was saying the flat, then this content ranks. huh. little. at least 20 percent or maybe even 40 percent
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. what pretty. that is true. yeah, it was a very dangerous thing. oh well it shows the wrong one. i just don't hold any world just to see how this thing becomes the advocate, an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground mandy, it's always once the impossible day. first day 8 said through the government police, bob, would you government b? they say to mil to any is me. oh please don't touch my my private life won't patch my business, don't touch my feet. and this is an impossible contradiction. it's
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an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in our conflicts world wide u. s. government doesn't track the number of contractors and uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army and the military and general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call that dependency, but we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out west and private military companies can in their turn use so cool subcontractors from countries with trouble pass. the chances are quite good that they had also been child diligence. this is, i was a child. as a, as my job professional job is, is with the whole $141.00 to $5.00, said that with, with no flaw minimum own if you want. sure which going to be merciless killing
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machines. now they fight and die in other people's was people carol lot. when a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country, and we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about the contractors. hey folks of go back to dennis miller plus what were joined by the comely last andrea savage. and she has lent her vocal talent to the animated series freak brothers, which premiered november 14th on to be tv t u b. i have seen her on the curb, your enthusiasm, or for some brilliant improvisational actors there. and julia, julia is like a ladder is lucy, began mary mary began julia carols and they're too,
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it's like the mount rushmore. fair fun. while i'm try. i've never been on a set with what she likes on a set of she, she's a me, she honestly is amazing. and i know people always like this person is amazing and you're like, no, they're not. she is incredible. i'm actually working with her right now on the other film for netflix. and i just was with her a couple days ago and she so warm and just but she's so funny and so smart and she's a producer. she was a producer on beep as well. and she was so active behind the camera too. and my, this doesn't work. let's fix that. like, she is just the whole package. she's, i mean, every comedic woman and every computer. man. she's like a god. yeah. you know what? some people and you think they don't quite have it here. i can't think of anything . i watch, julian and the last 25 years already in the christ. she just didn't habiting this. never. not crushing. yeah. larry. yeah, buddy was most sure of my 1st memories of larry or him challenging people to go out
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on the 1st avenue categorizing start a fist fight when they didn't get a joke. he was so he was an all for 3 that he, he did not abide audiences that were listed. he wasn't presumptuous in that he'd always do the over the head thing. but if they wouldn't pay attention. yeah. and then they would excoriate him. he went to live in fast the everybody ever does. so to watch him is the loan killer off a surreal type not makes me laugh so uproariously. what's like and what did you have many scenes with them? i'm i did i did. i just, i did one episode and i had a bunch of seems with larry, and this was in the new curve. so this was like 2 years ago. so that was recently when they came back was their 1st season back. i had the time of my life as someone who comes from in probs and from the groundlings and all that. this was like the dream show, you know what i mean? it was like they called and asked me to do it. i was like, oh my god of course is every, you know,
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and he could not have been more lovely and giving and we had so much fun improvising together. i had a super fun time on that shout. yeah. yeah. well, he was yeah, or stand, but it was too smart almost. i mean, i remember, hey larry, how job is to to down or a term. it should be a hand fiesta by hand parade. that's impressed either way. so can i reach the back of the room? we'd be late, we'd be on late like seinfeld because we're on early alert. get on late and the up for guys kind of like half laboratories folks. that's a good joke. let's what is it like comments comic where like the comics. * are dying, you know, everybody, larry, everybody, what it is funny when i'm new larry, all care and all that. and i always say, great, well, has become him because i watch and he's almost debonair like i was result. he's got a nice clothes on a lot smoother when he was younger as much or frenzy that. yeah,
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he's not printing, but i will say he's very humble and very open and very welcoming on the script. and there was no sort of like pretense that he put up. can i tell you how humble ne supplicating i'll be $700000000.00 in? yeah, i will you high? well, you can walk over me. i was going to be, if you're going to embrace everybody, you need for a put them in the are open. are you don't get home or accommodating 700 law to this, the conflict with it's true. well he, he's that missed the point though. he's playing the role. well, we bought your stand up what brass see what, what was your person on stage? i was. c first of all, i feel like i can't claim that i did stand up that long. so i was in the groundlings and then i didn't stand up for a short period of time in the world and stand up and to be with somebody who is like real, stand up. i cannot sit there and say i was just enough to jump up there. yeah,
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i did it for, for a bit. i wouldn't be, you know, kind of brassy single girl talking about and i love to know i all and. yeah, well and you know, half your crowds disaffected women for men, you know, who you that is a fertile target area. yeah. there's, there's already preconceived active but they meet so many idiots on a nightly basis and share your cathartic moments. but it was like, dating, it was more like the beginning of being more like i'm a strong woman and i also like dating and sex and i'm not like trying to get a man, you know. yeah, a little bit more like eric. yeah. when i was coming in this morning, i talked to a fellow ground like yours. i love it on the way and i know he's and he and phil back then, and they tell phil told me god rest the soul. and john tells me how and how
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liberating it was to just find that it didn't always have to be funny. it said, just stay true to it. and it finds its way to funny and an odd existential. it really does. and i will say going from groundlings, then doing stand up with so much less scary than friends mine who just went straight to stand up because i was like, i already had been on stage of time. i know what it feels like when it's quiet. i bombed i've, you know? yeah. does it ok, i can remember going to marty shorts. broadway play when he was in his germany glick slash miss jane pittman makes up. he's. he's 4 feet behind this prosthetic face of a flat man. i barely see him in there. and i'm trying get him to laugh because he's one of my best friends already and he won't. he is so in character character. and it's not going well. i'm on a broadway say literally, i'm already, i'm like, albert brooks and broadcast only been up there. 35 seconds but the 1st one didn't land. yeah. and i'm starting to sweat and i look at marty and impervious bullet
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gave me, goosebumps, it actually pulled it out because i remember saying, listen, he's not going to come out of this tree or you, you better dive in. yeah, he's way in there and he's not going to feel this year. the water is going to walk back to the car law. pick your brain is leg alright. alright, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, and catherine. to roll her renewal, you're tired. all i may read or they like beautiful lake north of toronto call. i don't want to get there, like they all live up there and you'll go up there in the summer and spend a week. and the big show banters, they make the salad in the kitchen in character. can you imagine me killed from pittsburg? always wanted to be like that. i just i never tried to play with that. i'm just fascinated by this. how quick it is. ah, nothing makes me happier than being with smart funny people who are just. yes, go, go, go, go. guy. just bring back. yeah. i had like, god, it's exhausting. i'm like,
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i could do it all day. yeah. it's exhilarating. now listen, one thing that uniformly. yeah. and i find this an interesting representation of the current times, i think people do not want to be as distance as they were in the john barrymore, the john wayne, or take any form or era from that are stars. i think commonality now with their stars is the starting point. i. e, we have podcast, myriad of plot, and i did it for a while, and i found a cathartic because i remember thinking this is the same thing i used to do with my shrink. but i didn't, i didn't have to pay for her and i was good. and in fact, as you make money, they really they don't need it to be perfect. but podcast adherence. need you to be super real about it. when it's bad, they need you to let them know it's bad when it's good. they're celebrate with it, but they what they crave. authenticity right? yes. and how not everybody can do that. how are you doing it or your devon flood? i only did one season of it,
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i don't i. d did 20 episodes in it finished during covered and i found that i'm not as comfortable being that public with my innermost jeff. and i enjoyed it because i interviewed a bunch of friends and it was all about just because you are a functioning adult. you can still laugh at dick jo, goods and, and you know, the name of it was andrea savage, a grown up woman hashtag battles hashtag, but whole hash tag but holds because there's no way to say, but holes and try to act like you are more of an adult than you actually are. it's presented. it's the great equalizer was and i had people from paul run in june square whom ever saying hi, my name is blank and this is how as a bottles and it always makes me laugh there's you can't not laugh if you're saying battles. i'm but and i may come back and do it again and it did very well and it
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was great. i though sort of was like, i don't think i'm back to find a pleasure. married being yasmina z, a civilian, he's a civilian it. and i was like, i'm like, i don't talk about my daughter publicly. yes. if you handle them well, you have to kind of give it all out and i was like, oh, i like to kind of keep a little miss. hey, you're busy enough and it's good for you to find that that was soon as we are talking to a young girl on the come line as they say in vegas, andrea savage, and you probably loved her show, i'm sorry, interview. i haven't seen that. i highly encourage a go back, there's 2 seasons she wrote direct start, produce sounds like she had some writing help to as she talked about a room, but it was a delight for 2 years. and then she start as president montez on v. she's been on her step brothers, and she is currently lent her dulcet tones, the animated series script brothers, which premiered november 14th on to be t v. let me spell it for you,
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