completely up his own you-know-what
Just stumbled onto this podcast and, seeing all of the names he’s spoken with, was looking forward to giving it a try. Fired up his interview w/ Kim Gordon and was appalled at what a horrible interviewer he is - he spends more time talking and “educating” the interviewee with his reams of useless, irrelevant info before finally asking a question that it’s beyond tedious. Give offCamera with Sam Jones a try instead - thoughtful interviews with famous people of depth.
ChrisJScott via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/15
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Some of my favorite interviews have come out of this podcast. If the price I have to pay is listening to BEE’s longwinded and often-pretentious views on the world of pop culture, so be it. The Joe Swanberg episode especially is a perfect discussion for any up-and-coming independent filmmakers.
Map_41 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/16
The show always has truly fascinating film makers, musicians, actors and other artists. Have discovered some incredible people through these chats. Bret's often cynical view of modern American cinema is backed up with a truly impressive knowledge of the decades of art preceding and - as a...Read full review »
danliveshere via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/31/16
I love that this podcast is more of a conversation than just your typical interview. Bret Easton Ellis is one of the few hosts who always offers up what I find to be an interesting, well thought out opinion (regardless of whether or not I agree with him) on topics he's clearly passionate...Read full review »
Rites Of Spring via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/16
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