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The Worst Part of My Favorite Movie
Jonathan Foster and Tripp von Weeks
19 episodes
1 week ago
For the season finale, we're joined by author Will Sloan (Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA) to discuss his great new book about the so-called "Worst Director of All Time," how to approach cinematic reclamation, and the movie he's seen possibly more than any other: Tim Burton's "Batman." You wanna get nuts? C'mon! Let's get nuts!
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For the season finale, we're joined by author Will Sloan (Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA) to discuss his great new book about the so-called "Worst Director of All Time," how to approach cinematic reclamation, and the movie he's seen possibly more than any other: Tim Burton's "Batman." You wanna get nuts? C'mon! Let's get nuts!
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film,
Film Interviews
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Heat (with Max Silvestri)
The Worst Part of My Favorite Movie
1 hour 21 minutes
2 years ago
Heat (with Max Silvestri)
Comedian and writer Max Silvestri (Killing It, Human Resources, Big Mouth) discusses his favorite movie, Heat.
The Worst Part of My Favorite Movie
For the season finale, we're joined by author Will Sloan (Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA) to discuss his great new book about the so-called "Worst Director of All Time," how to approach cinematic reclamation, and the movie he's seen possibly more than any other: Tim Burton's "Batman." You wanna get nuts? C'mon! Let's get nuts!