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I enjoyed the interviews with Sacha Baron Cohen, especially the way he has a hot line to his lawyer about US Constitution Law questions. Most of the answers are "if the cops appear, get over the state line ASAP"
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You Am I posted:I enjoyed the interviews with Sacha Baron Cohen, especially the way he has a hot line to his lawyer about US Constitution Law questions. Most of the answers are "if the cops appear, get over the state line ASAP" Yeah, that was a really good interview. I loved hearing about the process behind setting up his pranks. I'd highly advise people listen to that one if they were worried it would just be a bunch of Borat jokes. Lot of cool behind the scenes talk.
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# ? Feb 24, 2016 23:57 |
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What if I only want Borat jokes
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# ? Feb 25, 2016 03:22 |
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rotinaj posted:Yeah, that was a really good interview. I loved hearing about the process behind setting up his pranks. I'd highly advise people listen to that one if they were worried it would just be a bunch of Borat jokes. Lot of cool behind the scenes talk. yeah agreed, it was way better than I expected
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# ? Feb 25, 2016 04:09 |
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Yeah that was a great interview. It's funny how ali g got so famous by simply not doing interviews or answering criticism. I remember first watching it and it was amazing how people wouldn't get the joke and would earnestly answer his questions. I think the only person that came out of it with any credit was the politician tony benn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-YYroSudUs Jippa fucked around with this message at 08:20 on Feb 25, 2016 |
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Drunkboxer posted:What if I only want Borat jokes He does the voice a few times, so maybe you'll be happy?
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# ? Feb 25, 2016 12:35 |
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Jippa posted:Yeah that was a great interview. It's funny how ali g got so famous by simply not doing interviews or answering criticism. I remember first watching it and it was amazing how people wouldn't get the joke and would earnestly answer his questions. Boutros Boutros (Boutros Boutros) Ghali seemed to enjoy himself too
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# ? Feb 25, 2016 14:49 |
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I really enjoyed the Ben Hoffman interview, also.
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# ? Feb 25, 2016 15:19 |
drat, the Friedkin interview blew me away and convinced me that I should stop dicking around and start catching up on his 60s / 70s movies that I've never seen. I've watched Killer Joe and Bug a bunch of times since they came out, I've seen The Exorcist or parts of it even more than that but after this post I'm gonna check out The French Connection for the first time. Fantastic episode.
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# ? Feb 26, 2016 22:52 |
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Yeah that interview really made me want to watch The French Connection and Sorcerer. The Exorcist is a movie I make people watch when they say they're only peripherally culturally aware of it or whatever. They're always blindsided by the quality of it.
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Astrochicken posted:Yeah that interview really made me want to watch The French Connection and Sorcerer. The Exorcist is a movie I make people watch when they say they're only peripherally culturally aware of it or whatever. They're always blindsided by the quality of it. CRUISING is actually great as well. It's kind of conflicted, but it only really serves the narrative in that regard. Pacino refuses to talk about it, which is a shame because it's really one of his best performances. It got overshadowed by the protests at the time. I understand why they happened, but it also created counter protests in which the patrons of somewhere like The Mine Shaft were counter protesting because they felt as though they were being told their lifestyle was being criticised by the protesters.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 13:21 |
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The iliza schlesinger interview was interesting. She seems a bit... intense, but hey, she's a funny comedian. I thought it was a pretty solid episode. Edit: I like how there's typically one comedian who went on to become big in each season, and the only winner who was that person was Iliza. Amy Schumer was in a season, Gabriel Iglesias was in a season, Alonzo Bodden was in a season... rotinaj fucked around with this message at 22:37 on Mar 5, 2016 |
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Friedkin's the man, need to listen to this. To Live and Die in LA is also essential
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# ? Mar 6, 2016 23:42 |
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rotinaj posted:The iliza schlesinger interview was interesting. She seems a bit... intense, but hey, she's a funny comedian. I thought it was a pretty solid episode. She's had some pretty good guests on her podcast too - Marc Summers, Jay Leno, etc
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 00:47 |
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The episode that just came out with Bonnie Voss/MacFarland was... Enjoyable to listen to, but when I thought about it after, it's incredibly self deprecating and weird. Looks like she's a standard comedian with loads of self loathing issues and angst.
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 17:22 |
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You guys weren't kidding about that Friedkin interview, it's great. I don't think I've heard him interviewed before.
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 23:00 |
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Yeah the Friedken interview was great. It made me go back and rewatch To Live and Die in LA which I think is an underrated cops and robbers movie. Nothing still beats Heat though. Fun fact: Friedken is married to Sherry Lansing who used to run Paramount, and 20th Century Fox before that.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 06:08 |
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I enjoyed the Bonnie McFarlane interview as well.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 08:08 |
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I really liked this last episode with Michael Rapaport, because I've always hated the poo poo out of him from a distance and getting some insider stuff from Maron makes me actually like him now. I always assume that anyone with that WATCH OUT I'M FROM NEW YAWWWWK 2REAL AYYYY attitude is someone who is technically from one of the Boroughs but moved to Long Island at the age of 2 and it usually grates one me. But this guy was legit, and Maron softened him up and had him gushing about how polite and helpful all his heroes have been. I still think his acting is a little forced but listening to him talk about how he appreciates the guidance and luck in his career instead of being like I JUST TELL IT LIKE IT IS, BROOKLYN STYLE like I always thought he'd be was really awesome. This isn't the first time that's happened from a WTF podcast, Maron has a special touch.
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Illinois Smith posted:drat, the Friedkin interview blew me away and convinced me that I should stop dicking around and start catching up on his 60s / 70s movies that I've never seen. The audiobook version of his autobiography "The Friedkin Connection" is read by Friedkin and is fantastic. If you liked the WTF episode, the audiobook is 20 hours of that. There are so many great stories about working with Pacino, making The Exorcist and how he hired guys to "talk" to places running bootleg copies of The Exorcist, guerilla film making with Sonny and Cher, taking a lovely cab to arrive late at the Academy awards, etc. It's also a handy guide to his films because he just skips films (ex: The Guardian) that aren't essential. EVERYBODY should watch SORCERER though: The recently released BluRay (last year I think?) looks great. A criminally overlooked film in my opinion. For anybody who hasn't seen it: it's nothing like The Exorcist, and "Sorcerer" is not literally a wizard, it's a truck. It's about sketchy guys driving trucks full of nitro glycerin over hazardous roads so they can stop an oil rig from blowing everything up. It's a remake of "The Wages of Fear" but I actually prefer Friedkin's version. InfiniteZero fucked around with this message at 16:23 on Mar 17, 2016 |
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The Todd Rundgren interview was kind of interesting. Hearing Marc ask some long winded question and then Todd responding by saying "no, not really" was funny in a way. It seemed like Marc did not know much about his work and Todd picked up on that early on.
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life is a joke posted:I really liked this last episode with Michael Rapaport, because I've always hated the poo poo out of him from a distance and getting some insider stuff from Maron makes me actually like him now. I always assume that anyone with that WATCH OUT I'M FROM NEW YAWWWWK 2REAL AYYYY attitude is someone who is technically from one of the Boroughs but moved to Long Island at the age of 2 and it usually grates one me. But this guy was legit, and Maron softened him up and had him gushing about how polite and helpful all his heroes have been. I still think his acting is a little forced but listening to him talk about how he appreciates the guidance and luck in his career instead of being like I JUST TELL IT LIKE IT IS, BROOKLYN STYLE like I always thought he'd be was really awesome. This isn't the first time that's happened from a WTF podcast, Maron has a special touch. I don't blame you for thinking this of Michael Rapaport prior to this interview, but he's definitely been very open and honest in interviews I've heard with him for many many years. I remember hearing interviews years ago about where he talked about his experience of being on films like Copland and just how he knew he was so lucky and happy to have the career he's had. Also I love that he's a die hard Knicks fan that is utterly delusional (like most Knicks fans) about the teams, but in an endearing and up front way.
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The Experiment posted:The Todd Rundgren interview was kind of interesting. Hearing Marc ask some long winded question and then Todd responding by saying "no, not really" was funny in a way. It seemed like Marc did not know much about his work and Todd picked up on that early on. I loved hearing Rundgren talk about Melt Banana.
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 15:25 |
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Hearing Todd Rundgren say that XTC haven't done anything after Skylarking broke my nerdy little heart.
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Astrochicken posted:Hearing Todd Rundgren say that XTC haven't done anything after Skylarking broke my nerdy little heart. Hearing Rundgren tear into Partridge was interesting.
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The Experiment posted:The Todd Rundgren interview was kind of interesting. Hearing Marc ask some long winded question and then Todd responding by saying "no, not really" was funny in a way. It seemed like Marc did not know much about his work and Todd picked up on that early on. With few exceptions, I hate when Marc interviews musicians because he knows absolutely nothing about them and refuses to do any research.
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ChickenArise posted:I loved hearing Rundgren talk about Melt Banana. This was kind of funny to me because it was like it doesn't matter if you're a legendary producer and musician who has done a million things and still might be doing a lot of stuff, you will still get old and dorkily talk about music you're not really used to.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 13:07 |
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That Al Lubell episode is good but also another sad addition to what I call the "There but for the grace of God go I" genre of WTFs. Guys who Marc could've ended up like if his mental illnesses were of a slightly different nature, if he didn't have a house to fall back on after the divorce, if he didn't have a lucky break or two, if he didn't have the perseverance and great timing and didn't put in all the work to start the podcast.
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life is a joke posted:I really liked this last episode with Michael Rapaport, because I've always hated the poo poo out of him from a distance and getting some insider stuff from Maron makes me actually like him now. Also I could not get through that Ethan Hawke interview. He sounded so full of himself.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 03:30 |
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Holey moley this susan sarandon interview!!! Wish they had spent more time talking about rocky horror though.
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 19:32 |
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Did Louie sound like he was worked up/almost crying numerous times during this interview while talking about Horace & Pete? He must really pour himself into his works.
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 01:24 |
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It's a rule that Louis has to cry on WTF. I thought the Julia Louis-Dreyfuss interview was pretty dull until the last 10 minutes. Marc seemed unusually nervous and spent the first 20 minutes telling her how funny she is as if she didn't know that.
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 19:25 |
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Enjoyed the ep but julia def sounded peeved the whole episode. In a polite and cordial way though
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 01:57 |
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Astrochicken posted:Enjoyed the ep but julia def sounded peeved the whole episode. In a polite and cordial way though Yeah, especially when the topic of the blow job scene in that Woody Allen movie came up. It was a weird interview as it seemed like Maron wanted to, well, have sex with her.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 07:28 |
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You Am I posted:Yeah, especially when the topic of the blow job scene in that Woody Allen movie came up. It was a weird interview as it seemed like Maron wanted to, well, have sex with her. I mean, same.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 09:37 |
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You Am I posted:Yeah, especially when the topic of the blow job scene in that Woody Allen movie came up. It was a weird interview as it seemed like Maron wanted to, well, have sex with her. He puts off that vibe a lot in interviews. It's always weird Edit: also, same
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 13:49 |
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The Louis CK and JLD interviews were great but that Susan Sarandon one was a dud. For someone that has always been an outspoken Hollywood liberal she doesn't come off as much of a thinker. Not that we should hold her up as some kind of an example, but I expected more substance. Marc was also extremely lazy by just going down her IMDB page. "So, Bull Durham. What was that like?" Edit: Also, same. JFC fucked around with this message at 15:01 on Apr 23, 2016 |
# ? Apr 23, 2016 14:54 |
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Yeah, Marc doesn't really do a whole ton of research for his interviews.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 14:59 |
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Mst3kmann posted:Yeah, Marc doesn't really do a whole ton of research for his interviews. That's cause he's a "conversationalist."
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Susan Sarandon sounded stoned as gently caress.
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