SModcast

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SModcast
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Presentation
Hosted by
GenreComedy
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesSundays
Length1 Hour
Production
ProductionKen Plume
Audio formatMP3
No. of episodes412
Publication
Original releaseFebruary 5, 2007 (2007-02-05) – present
ProviderSModcast Podcast Network
Websitewww.smodcast.com

SModcast is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and his long-time producing partner Scott Mosier, although guests are occasionally featured. Released each Sunday night/Monday morning, the episodes are generally one hour in length and feature Smith and Mosier discussing current events and other non-sequitur topics.

The name was derived from taking the first letters of "Smith" and "Mosier" and replacing the "P" in podcast.[1] The podcast was originally distributed through Smith's entertainment website Quick Stop Entertainment. New episodes were made available for download each Sunday night or Monday morning, and are then released through the RSS feed the following Friday in order to ease bandwidth strains on the Quickstop Entertainment.[2] On January 1, 2010, the host site was sold, the SModcasts were removed and a dedicated site was started. In addition, the one-week delay for iTunes subscribers was dropped starting with SModcast 101.[3]

In September 2009, a book of Smith's favorite SModcasts called Shootin' the Sh*t with Kevin Smith was released.[4]

Guests[]

While the show is primarily hosted by Smith and Mosier, there have been several occasions when Mosier was unable to record, and his place was filled by one or more guests, though sometimes guests appear with Smith and Mosier.

Name Episode(s)
Bryan Johnson 26, 33, 34, 35, 59, 60, 61, 72, 73, 78, 84, 85, 86, 109, 114, 126, 128, 162, 207, 208, 240, 258, 289, 311, 372, 373, 383, 401
Walt Flanagan 13, 14, 24, 25, 34, 35, 50, 59, 60, 61, 84, 109, 114, 126, 128, 162, 289, 311, 383
Malcolm Ingram 14, 24, 25, 73.5, 74, 75, 91, 92, 108, 200
Jennifer Schwalbach 20, 22, 23, 99, 106, 174, 243, 256
Jason Mewes 16, 36, 44, 126, 165, 208, 368
Grace Smith 102, 103, 139, 148, 279, 291, 379
Harley Quinn Smith 47, 54, 174, 257, 330
Brian Quinn 126, 128, 376
Ken Plume 98
Natali 107
Jeff Anderson 134, 312
Richard Branson 228
Dick Costolo 228
Gerard Way 234, 235
Mikey Way 234, 235
Rian Johnson 239
Aisha Tyler 244
Lisa Kudrow 245, 247
Russell Brand 250
Ernest O'Donnell 251, 291
Mitch Albom 254
Meghan Quinlan 256
Andy McElfresh 260, 357, 358
Felicia Day 261
David Choe 263, 264
Renee Humphrey 266, 267
Trevor Fehrman 266, 267, 347
Jim Norton 268
Mario Joyner 269
Matt Johnson 273
Jordan Galland 278
Haley Joel Osment 304
Génesis Rodríguez 304
Chris Parkinson 308
Joe Rogan 313, 314
Chris Jericho 316
Greg Miller 319
Tim Gettys 319
Nick Scarpino 319
Colin Moriarty 319
Dylan McDermott 375
Dan Harmon 393
Finn Wolfhard 426

SMoffee[]

In partnership with the Just Coffee Cooperative, SModcast launched its official coffee called SMoffee. This coffee is a blend of Mexican, Colombian and Ethiopian coffees with one dollar of every purchase going to The Wayne foundation.[5]

SMeaker[]

For Kevin Smith's second collaboration with Etnies they created the first sneakers based on a podcast, SMeaker. They were launched at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International.[6]

Open up, yoga hosers[]

The title of the film Yoga Hosers came from a remark Scott Mosier made during an early 2014 segment of SModcast. Smith brought up fanciful quotes attributed to Simon Metke, an Edmonton yoga instructor whose home had recently been raided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who recovered an artwork stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 2011 there. Mosier imagined the RCMP saying "Open up, yoga hoser!" as they knocked on the door. After it became a catchphrase among the podcast's listeners, Smith announced it would be the title of his next film. The character of Yogi Bayer in the film is also based on descriptions of Metke in the media.[7]

Awards and recognition[]

The podcast has been nominated for several awards,[citation needed] and has gained a great deal of recognition from various sources. In 2007, it was named one of the best new podcasts by iTunes.[8] In 2010, several of the podcasts were placed upon iTunes' Best Podcasts of 2010 list which included: Jay & Silent Bob Get Old, Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!, Hollywood Babble-On, and Highlands: A Peephole History.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Revealed in Episode 1 and confirmed in Episode 52.
  2. ^ Episode 37
  3. ^ "A Letter from the (soon to be) Ex-Owner". Archived from the original on February 22, 2012.
  4. ^ "Check Out a Preview of Kevin Smith's New Smodcast Book: Shootin' The Sh*t with Kevin Smith". filmjunk.com. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  5. ^ SMoffee at the Just Coffee Cooperative
  6. ^ etnies x Kevin Smith SMEAKERS
  7. ^ Pruden, Jana (April 28, 2017). "The Edmonton man who inspired 'Yoga Hoser' arrested for possession of a $1.2-million ancient statue". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  8. ^ "iTunes Store". apple.com. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  9. ^ [1] Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

External links[]

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