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"Buca di Beppo with Drew McWeeny" is Episode 84 of Doughboys, hosted by Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger. "Buca di Beppo with Drew McWeeny" was released on January 12, 2017.

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Synopsis[]

Film writer Drew McWeeny from 80s All Over and formerly of HitFix and Ain't It Cool News joins the 'boys for a family style taste of Italian chain Buca di Beppo. The 'boys discuss movie snacks and food films. Plus, a special listener submission of The Wiger Challenge.

[Note: this episode is part of The Spoonister Six, for which Mitch booked all the guests. -ed.]

Nick's intro[]

Goodfellasfood

food in Goodfellas

Joe's Basement: No, it's not the unreleased sequel to Joe's Apartment, the 1996 Jerry O'Connell cockroach/buddy comedy. It's the rough English translation of the name of one of the biggest Italian-American restaurant chains, which began in the basement of an apartment building in Minneapolis in 1993.

While predecessor and competitor, The Olive Garden, states in their slogan "when you're here, you're family," this eatery makes family part of their core business concept, serving its dishes in giant communal portions intended for sharing.

Italian-American food has a long-standing relationship with Italian-American cinema. In Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci's Big Night, Italian food is itself a character. Films The Godfather, Lady and the Tramp, The Freshman, and Spaceballs include Italian food in memorable sequences.

Recently, the original prestige TV series, David Chase's The Sopranos, featured the obsessive eating of mobster Tony Soprano, the virtuosic home-cookery of neglected housewife Carmela Soprano, and the on-going travails of tortured beta-male chef, Artie Bucco, whose restaurant Vesuvio was repeatedly exploited by its mafia clientele. The show even included, as a cast member, the real-life owner of Italian restaurant Rao's, Frank Pellegrino, who played FBI chief Frank Cubitoso.

And of course, there's Goodfellas, Martin Scorsese's 1990 mob movie where mafiosos refuse to pay huge restaurant tabs, prepare gourmet dishes in prison, and stop off between a murder and a corpse disposal for a home-cooked Italian meal. The film also includes a brutal scene in which, after a minor insult during a poker game, Joe Pesci's Tommy angrily guns down the teenaged Spider, played by a young Michael Imperioli - later, Christopher on The Sopranos. The poker scenes take place in a basement.

Today, the second most notable lower level into an Italian-American culture, Joe's Basement, the basement of Giuseppe, nickname Beppo.

This week on Doughboys: Buca di Beppo.

Fork rating[]

guest / host ordered rating
Nick Wiger Italian Primo Margarita 2.5 forks
Mike Mitchell Milan Mule 2.5 forks
Drew McWeeny Diet Pepsi 2.75 forks
shared
  • Mini Meatballs
  • Spicy Chicken Rigatoni (Nero style)
  • Pizza Bianca
  • Italian Broccoli Romano
  • Italian Creme Cake

The Wiger Challenge[]

Faygorockrye

Faygo Rock & Rye Cream Soda

In The Wiger Challenge, Nick presents Mitch and the guest with a mystery drink and they guess the brand and flavor. The winner is the one who comes closest.

For this episode, though, the drink was submitted by a listener named Mitch, in a McDonald's bag with the words 'mystery drink' written on it. Both Mitch and Drew noted the bubble-gum scent, and its strange cherry-medicine taste. Nick clues them that it does not 'need refrigeration.'

The mystery drink was Genuine Faygo Rock & Rye Cream Soda, for which Faygo won't share what the flavor is exactly ("A dreamy vanilla cream soda with just a kick of something that may or not be cherry. We're not at liberty to disclose the ingredients actually" is the description on their website).

guest / host guess verdict
Mike Mitchell cotton candy soda
Drew McWeeny all-natural candy/gum soda winner!

Favorite Films of 2016[]

The Doughboys briefly discuss some of their favorite movies of 2016. Nick doesn't say his favorites.

guest / host - - -
Mike Mitchell
Sullyposter

Sully

Hacksawr

Hacksaw Ridge

Alliedpost

Allied

Drew McWeeny
Americanhoney

American Honey

Manchsea

Manchester By The Sea

Arrivalposter

Arrival

Drew also mentions 20th Century Women. Mitch also mentions Midnight Special.

Nick also asks for favorite food movies. Drew says Big Night, Tampopo, and Chef. Nick likes Ratatouille, while Mitch mentions Spaceballs and GoodFellas.

Jost

Colin Jost

Jost Spoonman[]

The former President of the Harvard Lampoon and SNL's resident John Kasich impersonator

–Nick Wiger

Quotes[]

Mitch: If a raptor was about to attack us, we would finally let our feelings go and embrace and possibly hug and kiss...

Nick: ...in our last moments, hand over hand, holding each other on the beach as a raptor charges. We see a big flash of white. It's possible.

–How Mitch and Nick will die via raptor attack

I'm not debating the existence of popcorn, to be clear. I get that popcorn is real. I acknowledge popcorn's existence.

–Nick Wiger

There were so many people who sent naked pictures to Bob Barker.

–Mitch, who worked at CBS

If you're down with the clown, whoop whoop, you might drink the Faygo.

–Wiger 2 Dope

#hashtags[]

  • #KetchUpYours
  • #DownUnderEatings
  • #HeatSeeker

The Feedbag[]

I've been listening to the show for awhile now and I'm recently going through a break-up and have found that listening to it helps take my mind off of things, so thanks.

I've found that when I go through a heartbreak, I have no appetite, which is strange because normally I turn to food as a comfort kind of thing when I'm sad.

My question for you guys is, then, when you go through something like this, do you lose your appetite or turn to food as a form of escapism?

–Rachel Love

guest / host eat when down or lose appetite?
Nick Wiger stress eater and drinker
Mike Mitchell can indulge for comfort
Drew McWeeny eats in response to life events

Restaurants[]

official visit location notes
Buca di Beppo Universal City, CA Nick, Mitch, and Drew went to this location at CityWalk
restaurants referenced location notes
Buca di Beppo Los Angeles, CA Nick talks about a trip he took with his coworkers to the location at The Grove
Buca di Beppo Santa Monica, CA Nick talks about a family trip to this location
Miceli's Universal City, CA

Drops and Themes[]

music notes
"The Star Spangled Banner" / 4 Non Blondes "What's Up" in Mitch's drop (by Mike Kiley/Spencer Crittenden)
Patrick Page "A Freak Like Me Needs Company" Spoonister Six theme

Related Episodes[]

Drew McWeeny episodes Spencer Crittenden episodes

Photos (via @doughboyspod)[]

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