Hannah Waddingham • Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein #114
Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein09/23/20 • 65 min
LOOK OUT! It’s only Films To Be Buried With! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with hilarious acting and singing queen of the screen (and star of Ted Lasso) HANNAH WADDINGHAM!
Oh what a treat you are in for this week, people... If you do not the depths of awesomeness contained in Hannah yet, you will by the end of this excellent episode as she and Brett cover all angles of this whole existence and cinema business. From the whole Ted Lasso phenomenon (including the steps taken to get there and how it all went down), karaoke, a very specific death scenario, hopes and fears after having a kid, some real truths and revelations of her day to day, when real life meets film horror, having a similar mind to young Brett here, and just all manner of goodness in between, this one’s a ray of light in an otherwise less bright and shiny world. ENJOY!
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09/23/20 • 65 min
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Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein - Hannah Waddingham • Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein #114
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In this episode of the podcast "Films to be Buried With," Brett Goldstein is joined by special guest Hannah Waddingham from the hit show Ted Lasso. They delve into their experiences on the show and discuss the audition process. Hannah Waddingham opens up about her fear of flat notes in music and her worries about death after becoming a single mother. The discussion also touches on the responsibility of parenthood, belief in an afterlife, and their fear of scary films. They share personal anecdotes, including meeting Robert Englund, the actor who played Freddy Krueger, and their emotional connection to the film "A Beautiful Mind." The conversation takes interesting turns with negative experiences discussing certain films, favorite scenes from movies like "Bridesmaids," and even a fictional story involving film preference. Hannah Waddingham also highlights the show "Ted Lasso" and an online event for fundraising in the theater industry. Throughout the episode, they express their love for various films, such as "Dirty Dancing," "Hudson Hawk," and "Face Off," along with their admiration for John Travolta. They reflect on the impact of movies on their careers and share personal recommendations. If you're a fan of Ted Lasso or intrigued by candid conversations about films and personal experiences, this episode is a must-listen.
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Look out. It's only films to be buried with. Hello, and welcome to films to be buried with. My name is Brett Goldstein. I'm a comedian, an actor, a writer, a director, a bottleneck, and I love films. As Bert Hop Brett once said, sometimes it's more important to be human than to have good taste. And I'm just a human who loves the greatest showman. Sue me. I'm not going to sue you, Berta. I like it too. I think that's fine, fair enough son. Every w
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