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Podcast: The Ride

Warner Bros. Studio Tour with Lamar Woods

Podcast: The Ride

Forever Dog

Leisure, Comedy

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2024

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Lamar Woods is back to talk about working at another popular attraction, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour! A tour that features popular IP like Batman, Harry Potter and My Fair Lady.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Forever.

0:02.4

Dog.

0:04.3

Warning, the following podcast may contain photo-op stress tests.

0:09.6

Mr. Spock's napkin.

0:12.1

Burbank statue rumors.

0:14.3

And a place to rent famous lamps.

0:17.2

All that, plus Lamar Woods returns to chat about his time working the Warner Brothers studio tour on today's podcast, The Ride.

0:25.2

The Ride, a theme park podcast hosted by three men who are only interested in historical tours if they include seeing clothes worn by dead actors who've been dead

0:54.6

at least 80 years.

0:55.7

My name is Mike Carlson.

0:56.7

Joining me, as always, Jason Sheridan.

0:58.1

Those clothes are hanging on.

1:00.2

Yes.

1:01.3

They are fairly hanging on.

1:03.2

Oh, you mean in existence?

1:04.6

In existence, yeah.

1:06.1

You're not just on hanging on a, like, a hanger.

1:08.6

No, they're doing that, too.

1:10.9

But if they are jostled too much, like the trench code from Casablanca will just fade.

1:18.2

Yeah, Scott Garner here as well.

1:20.1

Yeah, I don't disagree with that statement except for maybe the 80 years because that

1:24.2

implies that we're a level of film historian that we aren't because 80 years takes us to

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