That alone proves his comedic chops, but Kalan really won me over, thanks to his long-running movie review podcast, The Flop House. While all of the hosts on the show are great (I love you, peaches!), Kalan consistently impressed me with his combination of movie knowledge and absolutely manic wit. It’s hilarious to see what kinds of gags he can come up with on the spot, and his polished writing on other shows is, incredibly, even better.
For example, well before the new Ghostbusters show was announced, Kalan was the head writer for the Mystery Science Theater 3000 revival on Netflix. Obviously, your mileage may vary, but I found the writing for that show consistently engaging and amusing and made with very clear love. I was impressed that much more because I put the original show on a very high pedestal, and thanks largely to Kalan, the revival was every bit the equal of what came before.
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