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Several recurring features of the show are defined below. Also included is a glossary of in-jokes and shorthand terms which require some background info to understand.
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Several recurring features and segments of the show are defined here.
   
== '''Recurring Features''' ==
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== Audio Cues ==
 
Producer Ben often overlays particular audio samples when certain subjects or phrases come up during an episode. By no means is this a complete list, but these are the ones that have been used most often and in multiple episodes.
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* The chimes of Big Ben (see [[Glossary#"Wait...You Grew Up in England?"|Glossary]])
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* "Fingered" (see [[Bobby Finger]])
 
* "It's called Improv" (see [[The Sixth Sense]])
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* "Twisted" (see [[Glossary#"Twisted"|Glossary]])
 
* "Unbreakable"
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* "Shhh... Logan is a ''secret Western!"''
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* BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHM (see the [[The Pod Knight Casts]] miniseries)
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* (ding) right answer
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* (buzz) wrong answer
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* "CANCELLED" with a stamp
   
=== Audio Cues ===
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== The Box-Office Game ==
 
At the end of nearly every episode, [[Griffin Newman|Griffin]] and [[David Sims|David]] play a game relating to the film under discussion. David uses the [https://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/ Box Office Mojo] website to look up the top five earners at the box office for the first weekend of that film's release, and Griffin attempts to name all five, in order. As the game goes on David provides hints until the title is guessed. The game is a good way to think back on what kinds of movies were big in a given year or era.
Producer Ben often overlays particular audio samples when certain subjects or phrases come up during an episode
 
* The Chimes of Big Ben
 
* Fingered
 
* It's called Improv
 
* Twisted
 
* Unbreakable
 
* The Podcast is Collapsing
 
* BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHM
 
* The Meatlover (lampooning the idea)
 
* Secret Western
 
   
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Griffin is a box office savant, and many guests on the show are flabbergasted to watch him in action - pulling correct answers from thin air, naming titles of movies that don't exist.
=== The Box-Office Game ===
 
At the end of many episodes, Griffin and David play a game relating to the film under discussion. David uses the Box Office Mojo site to look up the top five earners at the box office for the first weekend of that film's release, and Griffin attempts to name all five, in order. As the game goes on David provides hints until the title is guessed. The game is a good way to think back on what kinds of movies were big in a given year or era.
 
   
=== The Burger Report ===
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== The Burger Report ==
 
[[File:DPqmwysX0AABaPi.jpg|thumb|343x343px]]
 
[[File:DPqmwysX0AABaPi.jpg|thumb|343x343px]]
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:''Main article: [[The Burger Report]]''<br>
A feature that has absolutely nothing to do with anything related to the actual purpose of the podcast. Whenever anyone on the show has a story about seeing a Fame-o eat a hamburger, they can file a Burger Report on the podcast. Recently a hotline for listeners to file Burger Reports via voicemail has been established, and those reports are eligible to air on the show. <u>(write the rules for calling in a burger report here, plus the phone number 1-802-8 BURGER)</u>
 
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A glorious feature that has absolutely nothing to do with anything related to the actual purpose of the podcast.
Burger Reports are included in, but not necessarily limited to, these episodes:
 
* #052 ''Bound''
 
* #054 ''The Matrix''
 
* #060 ''Sense8''
 
* #064 ''Singles'' (actually a variant called "Orange Twist File")
 
* #074 ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory'' (in the form of a mostly-written song by Griffin)
 
* #078 The Abyss (first report filed by a guest)
 
* #112 ''The First Blank Check Mailbag''
 
* #139 ''Avatarland/The Second Blank Check Mailbag ''(first report from a blankie)
 
   
 
Whenever anyone on the show has a story about seeing a [[Glossary#F|Fame-o]] eat a hamburger, they can file a Burger Report on the podcast. Eventually a hotline for listeners to file Burger Reports via voicemail was established, and those reports are eligible to air on the show.
=== Episode-Integrated Ad Copy ===
 
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== Episode-Integrated Ad Copy ==
 
Early on in the show Griffin demonstrated great enthusiasm for the opportunity to read ad copy during episodes, but advertising was not a part of the podcast until after the show eventually migrated from UCB Comedy to Audioboom.
 
Early on in the show Griffin demonstrated great enthusiasm for the opportunity to read ad copy during episodes, but advertising was not a part of the podcast until after the show eventually migrated from UCB Comedy to Audioboom.
* List of ads, episodes they're in, and brief description of the bits
 
   
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The ads have frequently taken the form of improvised skits with characters and impersonations. Unlike typical recorded advertisements on podcasts which are quickly skipped past or tuned out, the ad segments on Blank Check quickly became something that Blankies actually look forward to hearing.
=== Merchandise Spotlight ===
 
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Description
 
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Refer to the [[Advertisements|'''Advertisements''']]''' '''page for a not-fully-up-to-date list of episodes with ad copy, as well as descriptions of the bits and characters.
* List
 
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== Intro and Outro ==
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In each episode, Griffin reads an opening which incorporates the word "podcast" into a prominent line from the movie. The word "podcast" is usually shouted. Sometimes David participates in order to set up the line.
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At the end of each episode, Griffin uses a closing line, "And, as always..." and then a pithy observation couched in something that came up during the episode's discussion.
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On [[Standalones#Ben's Choice|Ben's Choice]] episodes or other rare occasions, [[Ben Hosley|Producer Ben]] or the featured guest will handle the intro and outro.
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== Merchandise Spotlight ==
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[[File:Hotel transylvania merchandise spotlight.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Merchandise Spotlight for [[Hotel Transylvania Trilogy|Hotel Transylvania]]|alt=]]
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:''Main article: [[Merchandise Spotlight]]''<br>
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Griffin is a toy boy, and loves talking about (and spending too much money on) all the movie tie-in merchandise that he can get his hands on. In the Blank Check episodes featuring movies that spawned toys or collectibles or other merchandise items, Griffin will discuss them in a segment called Merchandise Spotlight.
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== Producer Ben Nicknames ==
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When Griffin introduces Producer Ben by name at some point within each episode, he also lists the nicknames he has given him throughout the history of the podcast. He usually lists the nicknames in the form of "aka Prodoer Ben, aka The Hoz," etc, and takes pride in listing them off the dome without aid of a recorded list. There has been some talk in 2018 of retiring this bit, but listeners and guests have protested and hopefully #TheTwoFriends will see their way clear to retaining this universally adored recurring feature.
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Refer to the [[Ben Hosley|'''Ben Hosley biography page''']] for a complete list of nicknames and source info.
   
=== Producer Ben Nicknames ===
 
Refer to the [[Ben Hosley|Ben Hosley biography page]] for a complete list of nicknames and source info.
 
   
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[[Category:Reference]]
== '''In-Joke Glossary''' ==
 
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[[Category:Glossary]]
* '''"Ben, cut that out" '''and '''"Ben, keep that in and double it"''':
 
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[[Category:Recurring Features]]
* '''Comedy Points''':
 
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[[Category:Candidates for deletion]]
* '''Eating on-mic''':
 
* '''Fame-o''': slang for a famous person, in the context of a celebrity sighting.
 
* '''Alleged 'financial problems' of Griffin's dad''':
 
* '''Flubber''': term used for CGI effects which are spongy or otherwise don't work well, causing actors and objects to behave in silly ways and look unrealistically goofy.
 
* '''"The Great (insert name here)"''':
 
* '''It's Been A While''': When this phrase is spoken in the course of conversation, one person may then repeat the line in a singsong fashion imitating the song of that same title by Staind. This bit is a carryover from the podcasts ''Comedy Bang Bang'' and ''U Talkin' U2 To Me?'','' ''which are cited as inspirations for the atmosphere in the Blank Check podcast.
 
* '''Joey Pants''': a nickname given to actor Joe Pantoliano, a favorite of the co-hosts.
 
* '''Lock The Gates''': used in reference to popular podcast ''WTF with Marc Maron''. Maron spoke this line in Blank Check movie ''Almost Famous'', and uses the audio clip in the intro to ''WTF''. Griffin sometimes will launch into an impression of Maron as well, with phrases like "What's wrong with me?", "I was working as a doorman down at the Comedy Store," and "I saw Pryor walk in and say 'tonight I'm just gonna do a jazz set.'"
 
* '''Serial, the First Podcast''':
 
* '''Sweaty''': Refers to a movie trying too hard to make a particular story point work. As if you can see the sweat on their brow as they try to pull it off.
 
* '''Talking before being introduced''': When there is a guest on the podcast, David enjoys it when the guest talks on mic before they are actually introduced to the listening audience.
 
* '''Too Much Paprika on the Sandwich''': term used for an acting performance which seems to be slightly uncalibrated with the movie they're in; usually a performance that is just a little too over the top. A milder form of 'The River of Ham' (see below).
 
* '''TC-14''':
 
* '''The River of Ham''': term used for when an actor gives a big, bombastic performance. Derived from a Kenneth Branagh quote giving advice to a fellow actor on the set of a Thor movie. As related by Griffin, the exchange went "'Ken, I think I'm going too big; I don't want to dip my toe into the River of Ham.' 'No, ''bathe'' in the River of Ham! I've bathed in it many times, it's a great river.'
 

Latest revision as of 21:38, 27 December 2020

Several recurring features and segments of the show are defined here.

Audio Cues[]

Producer Ben often overlays particular audio samples when certain subjects or phrases come up during an episode. By no means is this a complete list, but these are the ones that have been used most often and in multiple episodes.

The Box-Office Game[]

At the end of nearly every episode, Griffin and David play a game relating to the film under discussion. David uses the Box Office Mojo website to look up the top five earners at the box office for the first weekend of that film's release, and Griffin attempts to name all five, in order. As the game goes on David provides hints until the title is guessed. The game is a good way to think back on what kinds of movies were big in a given year or era.

Griffin is a box office savant, and many guests on the show are flabbergasted to watch him in action - pulling correct answers from thin air, naming titles of movies that don't exist.

The Burger Report[]

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Main article: The Burger Report

A glorious feature that has absolutely nothing to do with anything related to the actual purpose of the podcast.

Whenever anyone on the show has a story about seeing a Fame-o eat a hamburger, they can file a Burger Report on the podcast. Eventually a hotline for listeners to file Burger Reports via voicemail was established, and those reports are eligible to air on the show.

Episode-Integrated Ad Copy[]

Early on in the show Griffin demonstrated great enthusiasm for the opportunity to read ad copy during episodes, but advertising was not a part of the podcast until after the show eventually migrated from UCB Comedy to Audioboom.

The ads have frequently taken the form of improvised skits with characters and impersonations. Unlike typical recorded advertisements on podcasts which are quickly skipped past or tuned out, the ad segments on Blank Check quickly became something that Blankies actually look forward to hearing.

Refer to the Advertisements page for a not-fully-up-to-date list of episodes with ad copy, as well as descriptions of the bits and characters.

Intro and Outro[]

In each episode, Griffin reads an opening which incorporates the word "podcast" into a prominent line from the movie. The word "podcast" is usually shouted. Sometimes David participates in order to set up the line.

At the end of each episode, Griffin uses a closing line, "And, as always..." and then a pithy observation couched in something that came up during the episode's discussion.

On Ben's Choice episodes or other rare occasions, Producer Ben or the featured guest will handle the intro and outro.

Merchandise Spotlight[]

Hotel transylvania merchandise spotlight

Merchandise Spotlight for Hotel Transylvania

Main article: Merchandise Spotlight

Griffin is a toy boy, and loves talking about (and spending too much money on) all the movie tie-in merchandise that he can get his hands on. In the Blank Check episodes featuring movies that spawned toys or collectibles or other merchandise items, Griffin will discuss them in a segment called Merchandise Spotlight.

Producer Ben Nicknames[]

When Griffin introduces Producer Ben by name at some point within each episode, he also lists the nicknames he has given him throughout the history of the podcast. He usually lists the nicknames in the form of "aka Prodoer Ben, aka The Hoz," etc, and takes pride in listing them off the dome without aid of a recorded list. There has been some talk in 2018 of retiring this bit, but listeners and guests have protested and hopefully #TheTwoFriends will see their way clear to retaining this universally adored recurring feature.

Refer to the Ben Hosley biography page for a complete list of nicknames and source info.