Dec 19, 2015
Movie Meltdown - Episode 332
This week we welcome our special guest co-host Greg Behrendt. Greg is a comedian, author, screenwriter, actor, musician... he's done so many different things... and we touch on quite a few areas of his life and career. So join us as we settle into our undisclosed room... and the talking begins.
And while we realize we are the only
ones with rope and a map, we also discuss... San Francisco, movie
trailers, rock and roll, Hunger Games, The BFG, Jessica Jones, a
Steven Spielberg suburban dream, boredom leads to creativity,
Logan's Run, a different kind of man, David Lynch, Cadbury Egg,
girl squads, Daredevil, Gotham, where I found refuge, Moontower,
legends in the industry, Captain America: Civil War, Rob Lowe, Paul
Feig, Tony Alva, diversity, William Shatner, referencing via
YouTube, Sex in the City, change the game, The Nutcracker, Edgar
Wright, Netflix, The Stray Cats, nullifying the book, you can be so
many things now... and people can take you in whatever parcel they
like, David O. Russell, still evolving, The Legend of Tarzan, The
Grinder, engaged in technology, Bob Forrest, investing in pens,
prostitute my personality for money, Mitch Hedberg, being anointed
by Oprah, Joy, Mark Rylance, Spy, making a record, Wes Anderson,
Broadchurch, it's a secret box and there's words inside, Ben
Stiller, a call to duty, Krysten Ritter, Trainwreck, The Weekend,
growing up in a different world, Star Wars, a stand-up obligation,
Alex Cox, our moment it together, rediscovering it, Patton Oswalt,
social changes vs. romanticized Hollywood, Jennifer Lawrence, Three
Kings, Christian Bale, The Flash, anyone from The Wire in anything,
when you have a yearning for something and you don't know what it
is, rugby, defining feminism, scheduling kids, I can't not grow,
Australia, the offensive friend zone, Clooney's Batman, there are
no gatekeepers, Wiz Khalifa, multiple development deals, Flirting
with Disaster, Atlanta and how to beat the electronic
trail.
"Eventually your personality
wins, you can't uphold artifice for very long... and if you can
your a psychopath. Eventually you stumble into the best stage
version of you there is."
For more on what Greg's up to, follow him on Twitter at:
https://twitter.com/gregorybehrendt or visit his
website at: http://www.thekingsweater.com/
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