I Was There Too Matt Gourley
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If you're like Matt Gourley (Superego, Drunk History, Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend), then you know all the classic movie and television scenes so well it's like you were in the room when they happened. Well, you weren't. And neither was he. But the people Matt interviews were! Listen in as they tell the inside stories of how cinema and television history was made from a fly-on-the-wall perspective you've never heard.
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Django Unchained and Get Out with Marcus Henderson
Actor, chess teacher, great storyteller Marcus Henderson joins Matt to discuss his roles in Quentin Tarantinos Django Unchained and Jordan Peeles Get Out. He tells us about his Django audition in which he pretended to be attacked by a dog, the layers he went into in portraying Groundskeeper Walter in Get Out, and running to the point of injury for Get Out. Plus, Marcus shares a memorable encounter with Samuel L. Jackson.
This episode is brought to you by Hello Fresh (www.hellofresh.com code: IWTT30).
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Meatballs with Russ Banham
Author and director Russ Banham joins Matt and guest co-host Steve Agee to discuss his role as Bobby Crockett in the 1979 classic comedy Meatballs. Russ tells of how his unusual wardrobe helped him during his audition before sharing stories of filming in a real summer camp and working alongside Bill Murray. Later, Russ talks about transitioning from acting into writing as well as how he ended up alongside the Rolling Stones on an episode of Saturday Night Live.
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Twin Peaks with Eric Edelstein and guest co-host Steve Berg
Actor Eric Edelstein joins Matt and guest co-host Steve Berg to discuss his role as Detective Smiley Fusco in the 2017 return of Twin Peaks. Eric tells of how he went from being a fan of the original series to having a role in the return written specifically for him, what it was like to engage in Transcendental Meditation with David Lynch, and his experiences acting opposite Kyle MacLachlan. Plus, the three Drunk History vets reminisce about their respective appearances on the comedy program.
This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon (code: WASTHERE) and Hello Fresh (code: IWTT30).
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Catwoman with Janet Varney
Actress and improviser Janet Varney joins Matt to discuss her role as Party Girl in the 2004 superhero film Catwoman. Janet tells us whether shooting party scenes are as bad as being at a party with people you dont know, crying on the drive home at 5am, and running into someone from her childhood on set. Plus, we hear how Janet had to pretend to be invisible for a pre-read for the role of Invisible Woman in Fantastic Four.
This episode is brought to you by Audible (www.audible.com/WASTHERE) and Mindshow (www.mindshow.com).
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RoboCop with Kevin Page
Actor Kevin Page joins Matt to discuss his role as Kinney in the 1987 action film RoboCop. Kevin talks about having to choose between continuing theatre or taking the role and what it was like getting obliterated by ED-209 and becoming the most squibbed man in film history. Plus, Kevin tells us about using a robot for an art gallery he owned for a couple of years and his role as Stu Chermack on Seinfeld.
This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: WASTHERE) and Hello Fresh (www.hellofresh.com code: IWTT30).
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Legally Blonde with Alanna Ubach
Actress Alanna Ubach joins Matt and guest co-host Amanda Lund this week to discuss her role as Serena in the 2001 comedy Legally Blonde. Alanna shares how Jessica Cauffiel helped her book the role by having her mirror her movements, improvising her Vietnamese line, and being an adopted blonde. Plus, we hear Alanna answer important questions like Why was Warner such a dork?, as she answers questions asked by Matts parents.
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Customer Reviews
An amazing podcast
Discovering Matt Gourley through Conan O'Brien's podcast was like stumbling upon a hidden treasure, and his own podcast, 'I Was There Too,' only solidifies his place as a masterful storyteller and interviewer. Gourley's ability to unearth captivating behind-the-scenes tales, paired with his infectious enthusiasm, keeps me eagerly awaiting each new episode. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Gourley's or a newcomer to his charm, 'I Was There Too' is a delightful journey through the untold stories of Hollywood's unsung heroes, making it a must-listen for any fan of film and television. Big fan of all his podcasts.
Miss you
Really miss this show. Hoping he revives it with his new Conan contacts. Check out Superego and Keys to the Kingdom
Amazing
This is such a great idea for a podcast. Matt is the best. A true American gem!