Good intentions are Pc trademark and annoying
Bret has done his homework and is able to articulate all of the variables involved in making films, including setting up the backstory for Walter or any of his guests. Very enjoyable listening to this podcast and others. Bret beats the guest to the punch at times, for the listener, he directs the podcast to reveal the current social and political constraints that endanger good films and literature. Predictably he is irreverent, honest and funny.
Poppiekat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/03/19
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Being an excellent writer is different than being an active listener. I made it about 5 minutes and Bret was droning on about Malick, and I was just floored. As an interviewer your job is to ask a question and get out of the way. THE MORE YOU TALK THE LESS I WANT TO LISTEN. There I said, Ellis...Read full review »
D3N1ZEN via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/13
I love this podcast. I think the conversations are more intelligent than any other artistic or pop culture related podcast out there. I'm always excited to hear a new episode. But I honestly can't stand the forced and rushed monologue at the beginning, where Bret has to catch his breath...Read full review »
Dr. Rawonkalis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/14
I find Brett's unabashed pretentiousness refreshing. People are so critical of elevated conversations. Of sounding too "elite". I enjoy his podcast very much. I too can't stand the transparent PCness and preciousness of the Portlandia cast. Which is why I worte this review.Read full review »
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