Patton Oswalt • Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein #121
Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein11/12/20 • 84 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 universally loved actor, comedian and writer PATTON OSWALT!
One for the books, people - you’ll love this! Join Brett and Patton as they get into it in fine fashion, covering it all - the joys and pains of Zoom comedy shows (there are ways of doing it well!), comedy specials and Pattons run of greatness, the film Young Adult which FTBBW fans will know is one of Bretts faves, old souls, the bad judgment of parents when showing films to children and the simple pleasure of people doing good things in the face of adversity in films. You’ll enjoy from start to end!
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11/12/20 • 84 min
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Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein - Patton Oswalt • Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein #121
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In this episode of "Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein," special guest Patton Oswalt takes us on a journey through their life as seen through the lens of films. They discuss their surprise at a movie's quality, recall a memorable dining experience with famous individuals, and reveal their recommendations for movies to watch in heaven. Patton shares their love for the show "Ted Lasso" and plans to watch movies together in London. They delve into their experiences doing stand-up online during the pandemic and praise the film "Young Adult" for its unconventional storytelling. The episode also touches on the greatest and worst films Patton has seen, the beauty and messiness of life portrayed in movies, and their beliefs about death and reincarnation. The conversation covers a range of topics, including forgotten knowledge, old souls, the impact of Mitch Hedberg's death, and the differences between children and adults. With anecdotes and insights into various films, this podcast episode offers a thought-provoking and entertaining exploration of Patton Oswalt's cinematic experiences.
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Look out his 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 keyboard and I love films. As Joe Biden once said, in my neighborhood, when you've got something to say to a guy, you look him in the eye and you say it to him. Just the other day, I went straight up to a guy in my neighborhood and I said, if you disrespect Greece too again, I prom
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Which comedy film from the 1970s is described as fun and goofy?
"Smoking the Bandit" is described as a fun and goofy comedy film from the 1970s.
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The speaker believes that watching the TV show "Ted Lasso" can make the world a better place.
What is considered the greatest movie ever made?
"Casablanca" is considered to be objectively the greatest movie ever made.
What is the speaker's personal favorite film?
The speaker's personal favorite film is "Midnight Run."
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"Batman and Robin" is considered one of the worst films ever made.
What is mentioned about George Clooney's performance in "Batman and Robin"?
George Clooney's subtle gestures in "Batman and Robin" show his lack of enthusiasm during filming.
What can challenging film projects often result in?
Challenging film projects often result in strong friendships among the cast.
What were Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher reportedly under the influence of during some scenes in "Empire Strikes Back"?
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Which film made the speaker laugh the most with its relentless and hilarious sequences?
"Borat" is the film that made the speaker laugh the most, with its relentless and hilarious sequences.
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