To be fair, that line of questioning has been a weirdly effective interview technique for him.
To be fair, that line of questioning has been a weirdly effective interview technique for him.
Print's Dead, and You're Next
I'd want that interview, but I also love when Maron just talks to long-tenured comedians. And despite everything, I still love a lot of Woody Allen's work.
Neither of them seem like they were easy people to get along with in the 80s/90s. Maron actually seems to have softened more than Stewart, based on his podcast/a number of stories about Stewart as boss. Different levels of pressure, obviously.
I'll have to check it out! Thanks.
It ends with him getting in Jerry Seinfeld's car and they fight over the wheel. Coffee spills everywhere as they careen into the East River.
Really? Not just Scott Aukerman and Paul F. Tompkins' amazing imitation of him?
Still, I'd be shocked if Woody Allen knew what a podcast is. He's still frustrated with this rock and roll fad.
But he was interviewing to be a kidnapper in the first place!
Picked a pretty bad week to release a very anticipated interview. Oh well, I'm still glad he got it. The next interview I'd like him to get is Woody Allen, if we may get impossible for a moment.
Let's just say it's not just kids rubbing thei….actually let's not say anything.
Yup. I figured they all look the same, but I was just there, and I know it's right next to a Chinese restaurant they used for B-roll.
I'm really enjoying the show! But mere minutes before I started it, I was buying groceries in that exact Key Foods where Aziz took the kids. It was uncanny. I didn't buy any waffles luckily.
God is Not Dead, And He's Not Loving It!
With Aaron Paul as Anderson Varejao! And Frankie Muniz as Kyrie Irving.
In pant suits?
Give him a break, it's there to convince people he's human.
I feel like he'd get it stuck, if I may be so bold.
In light of related statements from Faith No More and Rage Against the Machine, I too would like to apologize for Limp Bizket.
I was able to finish that part, but man if it doesn't stick out in my mind's…eye whenever the movie's brought up. Wholly uncomfortable, so kudos to the filmmaker I suppose.