Great guests, banter a little tiresome.
The guys know their stuff and get great guests but the episodes suffer quite a bit from presentation. Legends such as Friedkin and Bogdanovich are frequently cut off by the two hosts chiming away from the interview. Sometimes the context is helpful but more often than not, time is taken up by jokes/banter which isn’t hugely funny and, bluntly, isn’t why a film fan would listen to this. There’s a great podcast somewhere in here and the topics are well chosen but it isn’t punching through yet.
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