S2 E155: Antonio Sabato Jr on Being a Conservative in Hollywood
The All New Dennis Miller Option08/18/20 • 53 min
Dennis talks to actor Antonio Sabato Jr. about his new book "Sabato: the Untold Story", his family's history, growing up in Rome the son of a famous film star, the importance of not blindly believing the media or celebrities who share their political opinions. He also talks about his plans to open a conservative film studio because of how difficult it is for conservatives in Hollywood, which Dennis compares to the life of "Red Dawn" filmmaker John Milius.
Dennis also talks about unusual breakfast habits of Don Ohlmeyer and George W Bush, eating hot food on hot days, some interesting documentaries he's watched recently, including the Alex Gibney documentary on Sinatra, one called "Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey" about the remake of "Island of Doctor Moreau" starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer. He also comments on the idea that Joe Biden is what people want, recent rioting in Chicago, the 1980 Academy Awards and how much fun he had working with Diane Lane on the film "Murder at 1600".
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08/18/20 • 53 min
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