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Creatives Are The Worst
Kate Rooney; Jess Guffey
33 episodes
6 days ago
Creatives always seem to get a bad rap. They’re too strange, too unconventional, too sensitive, too fickle, too disorganized, too... misunderstood? Join hosts Kate and Jess each week to explore the stories behind famous (and not-so-famous) creatives that have somehow changed the course of history. From globally renowned artists to unfamiliar risk-takers, our hosts will cover these fascinating stories to figure out — are creatives really the worst?
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Creatives always seem to get a bad rap. They’re too strange, too unconventional, too sensitive, too fickle, too disorganized, too... misunderstood? Join hosts Kate and Jess each week to explore the stories behind famous (and not-so-famous) creatives that have somehow changed the course of history. From globally renowned artists to unfamiliar risk-takers, our hosts will cover these fascinating stories to figure out — are creatives really the worst?
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Ghostbusters
Creatives Are The Worst
41 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
Ghostbusters

“Who you gonna call?”

In 1984, a Hollywood studio took a massive risk, spending millions of dollars on an ambitious science-fiction comedy film.

Ghostbusters was the brainchild of Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, who starred in the film alongside SNL alumni Bill Murray.

Director Ivan Reitman would bring the script to life, filming iconic scenes throughout New York City, on an extremely tight production schedule.

The result was unlike any comedy created before or since and is widely considered to be one of the greatest films of all time.

This week’s episode is all about how “lightning in a bottle” was captured in the 1984 film, Ghostbusters.

Creatives Are The Worst
Creatives always seem to get a bad rap. They’re too strange, too unconventional, too sensitive, too fickle, too disorganized, too... misunderstood? Join hosts Kate and Jess each week to explore the stories behind famous (and not-so-famous) creatives that have somehow changed the course of history. From globally renowned artists to unfamiliar risk-takers, our hosts will cover these fascinating stories to figure out — are creatives really the worst?