Frustratingly Close To Perfection
This podcast is one that I should absolutely love, one that feels like it was made for me…but… The person who cuts in (narrating and leaving their voice and laughter in) during the interviews ruins it. Unless you hear the raw footage no one can say for certain, but I feel just a bit more creative editing would make their presence completely unnecessary. It rips me out of the show. It’s comparable to watching a movie and having the director giving notes to the actors, laughing at jokes, and explaining each scene. The set ups are overkill to the majority of listeners who, I’m willing to bet, are some level of cinephile. If a version comes out with just Peter talking to his guests, past and present, I’d give it five stars and would listen to each episode multiple times.
Dr. Dicnose via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/24
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Love this podcast - such classic music - t represents him perfectly. He was such a wealth of knowledge, I am looking forward to the rest of this series!
Classic Peter Bogdanovich via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/06/24
A genuine delight to have a few more laughs and observations with Peter Bogdanovich. His commentaries have been incredible, invaluable company over the years—-and always inspiring. The conversations between filmmakers in “One Handshake Away” are a well-produced gift of a podcast. A final visit...Read full review »
Rocko Wheeler via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/24
I am enjoying these historical conversations. However not knowing that Leo was playing not Jake Cahill but Caleb D in the QT episode is a disappointing error of lack of knowledge of cinema by the host.
runnigndoc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/24
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