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John and the Legendary Wid kick off a Thanksgiving-flavored episode with Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant,” Abbott & Costello marathons, Jackie Gleason, Crazy Guggenheim, Bugs Bunny, Pete Puma and a very opinionated defense of the Three Stooges. From there they roll into Ed Sullivan, Marty Allen, Hollywood Squares, Philly soft pretzel jokes and a brand-new Michael Jackson biopic… which John uses as an excuse to tell multiple real-life Michael Jackson encounter stories, Liz Taylor at her heaviest, and some brutally dark MJ punchlines.Then it’s a full-on Frankenstein nerd-out: James Whale classics, Bride of Frankenstein, censored drowning scenes, King Kong racism, De Niro’s disastrous monster, Japanese kaiju Frankensteins, TV movies, The Bride, Van Helsing and why the original still rules. John gives Jim a Native American Barbie for Thanksgiving, makes an “Indian giver” pun, and closes by reviewing the new Predator: Badlands — a “woke environmentalist predator” with family drama, an unkillable dragon monster, multiple decapitations and a Borscht Belt punchline about meeting his mother.#kensilculture, #popculturetrainrek, #comedytrainrek, #johnkensil, #frankenstein, #michaeljackson, #predator, #thanksgiving, #classicmovies #thelegendarywid #johnkensil 00:00 – Cold Open, Theme & Welcome Back to Kensil Culture01:04 – Thanksgiving Nostalgia: Alice’s Restaurant, Abbott & Costello & Jackie Gleason Marathons02:27 – Crazy Guggenheim, Punch-Drunk Characters, Pete Puma & Three Stooges vs. Bugs Bunny04:15 – Ed Sullivan’s Weird Variety Show, Marty Allen & the Philly Soft Pretzel Joke07:03 – New Michael Jackson Biopic & John’s Real-Life Michael Jackson Encounters10:28 – Shopping Bag Jokes, MJ’s “Fake” Voice, Mom’s “Gay Pills” Theory & Jim the Taskmaster12:34 – Frankenstein Deep Dive: Universal Classics, Censored Drowning Scene & King Kong Racism18:16 – Native American Barbie Gift, “Indian Giver” Wordplay & More Frankenstein Lore22:20 – Frankenstein Remakes, TV Movies, Japanese Kaiju Versions, The Bride & Van Helsing Rant26:32 – New Predator: Badlands Review, Unkillable Monster, Family Drama & Decapitation Count30:27 – Frankenstein Paved the Way, Turtleneck Nuts Joke & Show Sign-Off
Welcome back to Kensil Culture, the only pop-culture podcast where suit jackets are mandatory and irony is the dress code. In Episode 61, John Kensil and The Legendary Wid dive straight into British TV oddities, questionable cuisine, outrageous Halloween shows, Dolly Parton stories, Rosie O’Donnell chaos, George Jones riding a lawnmower drunk, and the global squirrel invasion. Yes — somehow all of that makes perfect sense here.From Planet of the Apes nostalgia to banned pre-Hays Code Tarzan nudity, to monkeys invading Spirit Halloween, this episode swings from topic to topic with the grace of an orangutan named Clyde. Stay till the end for stories about comedians, collectibles, old Hollywood, and the kind of deep-cut trivia only Wid could pull out of a dumpster.#kensilculture #comedytrainrek #johnkensil #thelegendarywid #phillycomedy #popculture #britishhumor #halloweenstories #planetofthapes #dumpsterdiving
In this hilarious episode of Kensil Culture, John Kensil and Jerry Wade dive into the campy charm of the 1960s Batman series, from the origins of Robin to the over-the-top villains like King Tut. They share wild trivia about Burt Ward, Victor Buono’s comedy albums, and a memorable Batman escape scene involving a high C note.The conversation swings into Superman talk, Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, and how superhero comics went from serious detective work to colorful TV camp. John also recounts his experiences competing in Philadelphia’s Funniest contest at Helium Comedy Club, including the realities of comedy competitions and his own recent surgery story that spirals into Michael Jackson and Facts of Life nostalgia.🎭 Packed with puns, props, pop culture, and plenty of laughs, this episode is a perfect mix of old-school TV geekery and stand-up comedy storytelling.🔗 More from Kensil Culture:Subscribe for more comedy and pop culture: @kensilculture📺 Watch more episodes: @kensilculture#️⃣ Hashtags#KensilCulture, #ComedyTrainRek, #Batman, #Superman, #KingTut, #BurtWard, #VictorBuono, #HeliumComedyClub, #StandUpComedy, #PopCulture
Step into the wildest history lesson you’ll ever hear! This episode of Kensil Culture takes you deep into Pennsylvania’s strangest Civil War stories—think haunted B&Bs, exploding tunnels, reenactor misadventures, and bad beards. John Kensil and the crew roast the legends of Gettysburg, debunk myths about shoe factories, and serve up gut-busting takes on everything from Irish draft riots to infamous ghost stories.If you like your history with a side of sarcasm and stand-up, this one’s for you. From haunted elevators to Confederate “Karens,” no topic is off limits as we dive into the real, the ridiculous, and the outright bizarre tales from Pennsylvania’s past. Don’t forget to hit subscribe and join us every week for more puppets, props, puns, and pop culture mayhem!
🎙️ Grace Kelly, haunted mansions, and old money drama? Yes please. In this episode of Kensil Culture, John Kensil and crew take you on a hilarious tour through Philadelphia royalty, Gilded Age excess, and the bizarre legacies of the ultra-rich.From Grace Kelly’s rise to royalty, to the Vanderbilt mansions that inspired Disney’s Haunted Mansion, and even Edison’s electric elephant stunt—this one’s packed with history, humor, and hijinks. Puppets, props, and puns included.
Welcome back to Kensil Culture — the most unpredictable pop culture comedy show around! In this episode, legendary sidekick The Legendary Wid and host John Kensil return with puppets, props, puns, and pure comedy chaos.Get ready for:🎭 A deep dive into the tragic life of Curly from The Three Stooges🎻 Larry's hidden talent and acid accident💔 Why Moe was the only Stooge with money sense🧠 A psychiatrist’s analysis of Curly’s mental health😂 Rare stories about Rodney Dangerfield, Red Foxx, and Don Rickles💥 A rant about the lack of celebrity crossover photos🎤 Stand-up horror stories from the road and Dangerfield’s club🎟️ Plus: Wildwood, seagulls smoking Newports, and a deodorant store?!It's comedy. It's history. It's Kensil Culture.Subscribe for weekly throwback laughs, deep cuts, and all-out nonsense!#ThreeStooges #RodneyDangerfield #ComedyHistory #PopCulture #CurlyHoward #ClassicComedy #KensilCulture #comedytrainrek #JohnKensil #PodcastClip #FunnyPodcast #ComedyLegends
This week on Kensil Culture, John Kensil and the crew go deep into the weird and wonderful world of classic TV! Hear outrageous backstage tales about Al Lewis (“Grandpa” from The Munsters), legendary meetups with Rodney Dangerfield, and wild stories from the sets of iconic shows like Car 54, Where Are You?. Plus, get a taste of Philly history with the story of the USS United States and nerd out over the Munsters’ famous hot rods.We’re talking puns, props, and pure nostalgia—from gruff autograph sessions to pop culture myths and everything in between. Whether you’re a fan of 1960s sitcoms or just love a good old-fashioned showbiz story, this one’s packed with laughs and classic TV gold.Follow Kensil Culture for more comedy, pop culture deep dives, and behind-the-scenes legends every week!
In this St. Patrick’s Day–themed episode, John Kensil and The Legendary WID serve up a hilarious, history-packed celebration of all things Irish, Philly, and pop culture. From stories of Philly’s infamous "vomit comet" bar crawl to jabs at Bono and the fall of U2, the duo dives into Irish songs, parade memories, and drunken bus rides.They also uncover wild facts about The Three Stooges—like Larry Fine’s real birthplace (spoiler: it’s not where that mural says) and his dad’s criminal past. Add in a SEPTA driver’s tales from the trenches and some sharp puns, and you've got one hell of a ride.Perfect for fans of comedy, local lore, and ridiculous trivia.🎙️ Hosted by John Kensil & The Legendary WID📍 Recorded in Philadelphia🍀 Happy (sober?) St. Patrick’s Day!
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Welcome to Kensil Culture, the hilarious and entertaining podcast channel hosted by John Kensil and the world-famous Prop Comedian, The Legendary Wid! Join us every week for two full episodes packed with witty banter, insightful commentary, and side-splitting laughs.But that's not all - we also bring you one or two sketches, reels, or shorts each day to keep you laughing all week long. John and The Wid share a love for Mad Magazine, Vaudeville-style comedy, and the classics from the early days of comedy.Whether you're a die-hard comedy fan or just looking for a good laugh, Kensil Culture i
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