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Episode 565
WTF with Marc Maron Podcast Lyrics
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@Loadedspike
41:46 Hard Eight
47:45 Boogie Nights
57:57 Magnolia
1:05:59 Punch Drunk Love
1:14:04 There Will Be Blood
1:21:21 The Master
1:27:58 Inherent Vice
@timothycollins9739
This is really incredible. Probably the best PTA interview I've heard.
@mleit5
Timothy Collins I go back every few months and listen to this.
@danielcarter3928
what a cool dude and a total genius. my favorite modern director by quite some margin.
@chrism8311
Check out the interview he did for the Bill Simmons Podcast, pretty good as well.
@ezrawthepaw2676
maron is the master
@cheeez9438
Christopher Migliore Other than the horrible question regarding Phillip Seymour Hoffman: “what do you miss most about him?” and the awkwardness that follows is hard
@DukeFame88
I love the Tim Conway stories...PTA is THE director of my time. I was born in the 70s and I get it all. The vision, the story telling, the characters... Love everything this guy does.
@puepole
His movies are filmed in such a way that they seem like the most important piece of cinema you've ever seen when you watch them. Least that's how they make me feel. I think Mark feels this too that's why he talked about rewatching them over and over to figure out what they're supposed to mean. I need to read more about the cinematography because I don't have the visual vocabulary to explain it, but I'm sure many of you feel this too, that's why it's surprising to hear Paul talk like a regular guy. You'd expect Paul would sound like a profound intellectual, like Christopher Nolan, whatever.
@dungeon-wn4gw
I feel 100% the exact same way and have wondered the same things. I just think Paul's asthetic is our soul and that's why we connect so much with it. He's my favorite director ever and I worship his style.