Battersea Power Station
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Man, if you're into movies, if you're a fan of PTA, if you like interviews with artisans, if you're into entertainment at all, you should give this a listen on your next commute:
http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_565_-_paul_thomas_anderson
(YouTube link)
I like Marc Maron, not because I find him especially hilarious, but because of the cultural and societal awareness he has. It makes his conversations contextually rich and often fascinating.
This interview is so great. Paul Thomas Anderson is such a willing participant and great anecdote teller, yet he's guarded and sometimes mute about some more personal subjects. Marc keeps throwing analyses of PTA's films at him, and Paul sometimes engages and happily expounds, and sometimes lets Marc's words just maronate (tee-hee), neither confirming nor denying them. But he doesn't do it in any false "my genius work stands for itself" way. PTA is just so genuine about everything with a passion that is well blanketed by true friendliness and willingness to engage people.
I'm just rambling nonsensically now. This was a joy to listen to. Check it out.
http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_565_-_paul_thomas_anderson
(YouTube link)
I like Marc Maron, not because I find him especially hilarious, but because of the cultural and societal awareness he has. It makes his conversations contextually rich and often fascinating.
This interview is so great. Paul Thomas Anderson is such a willing participant and great anecdote teller, yet he's guarded and sometimes mute about some more personal subjects. Marc keeps throwing analyses of PTA's films at him, and Paul sometimes engages and happily expounds, and sometimes lets Marc's words just maronate (tee-hee), neither confirming nor denying them. But he doesn't do it in any false "my genius work stands for itself" way. PTA is just so genuine about everything with a passion that is well blanketed by true friendliness and willingness to engage people.
I'm just rambling nonsensically now. This was a joy to listen to. Check it out.