Andrew Callaghan
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Still, one of the partners at Doing Things Media was demanding that I not only produce the movie, but also more content for the show. And I told them, there's only so many hours in a day, man, that's gonna be impossible. And I said, if you want it to be possible, I can make it work, but I wanna have half of the monetization from the show, 50% profit split, which I thought is fair.
If you want me to do double work when I was getting almost nothing before, split me in on the profits. They fired us immediately. Me and my two childhood friends who I hired to work on the show with me were all out of a job. As we were filming for the now HBO project, we got our fire notices.
If you want me to do double work when I was getting almost nothing before, split me in on the profits. They fired us immediately. Me and my two childhood friends who I hired to work on the show with me were all out of a job. As we were filming for the now HBO project, we got our fire notices.
If you want me to do double work when I was getting almost nothing before, split me in on the profits. They fired us immediately. Me and my two childhood friends who I hired to work on the show with me were all out of a job. As we were filming for the now HBO project, we got our fire notices.
I think so too, but they didn't see it that way because they figured we made the initial investment. We discovered him is how they looked at it. So it wasn't Reed, but it was the other partner who wasn't Reed who said, we have tons of verbatim. He said this, we have, I have tons of connections in the comedy world. We can replace Andrew overnight. I'm not sure why he made that miscalculation.
I think so too, but they didn't see it that way because they figured we made the initial investment. We discovered him is how they looked at it. So it wasn't Reed, but it was the other partner who wasn't Reed who said, we have tons of verbatim. He said this, we have, I have tons of connections in the comedy world. We can replace Andrew overnight. I'm not sure why he made that miscalculation.
I think so too, but they didn't see it that way because they figured we made the initial investment. We discovered him is how they looked at it. So it wasn't Reed, but it was the other partner who wasn't Reed who said, we have tons of verbatim. He said this, we have, I have tons of connections in the comedy world. We can replace Andrew overnight. I'm not sure why he made that miscalculation.
I wish he would have thought about it twice. I wish it didn't have to end like that, but it did.
I wish he would have thought about it twice. I wish it didn't have to end like that, but it did.
I wish he would have thought about it twice. I wish it didn't have to end like that, but it did.
I think... Because you can part amicably without the drama. I think all betrayal and anything like that is motivated by self-interest, whether that be economic success, social stability, whatever it is. They figured that because I was being such a burden and asking for the profit, that they could just release me and find someone equally talented and not split them in so they can make more money.
I think... Because you can part amicably without the drama. I think all betrayal and anything like that is motivated by self-interest, whether that be economic success, social stability, whatever it is. They figured that because I was being such a burden and asking for the profit, that they could just release me and find someone equally talented and not split them in so they can make more money.
I think... Because you can part amicably without the drama. I think all betrayal and anything like that is motivated by self-interest, whether that be economic success, social stability, whatever it is. They figured that because I was being such a burden and asking for the profit, that they could just release me and find someone equally talented and not split them in so they can make more money.
Oh, I see. Well, that's a stupid way to think. People think like that, man. People who are... The word I use is like sidekick syndrome. Like when people are kind of a part of the production, but they're not integral, they start thinking that the front man doesn't matter or something. And that the brains of the operation are actually the people on the periphery.
Oh, I see. Well, that's a stupid way to think. People think like that, man. People who are... The word I use is like sidekick syndrome. Like when people are kind of a part of the production, but they're not integral, they start thinking that the front man doesn't matter or something. And that the brains of the operation are actually the people on the periphery.
Oh, I see. Well, that's a stupid way to think. People think like that, man. People who are... The word I use is like sidekick syndrome. Like when people are kind of a part of the production, but they're not integral, they start thinking that the front man doesn't matter or something. And that the brains of the operation are actually the people on the periphery.
And so they start to believe that they can just shift things around and the audience won't care. Not realizing that I was actually the one who created the show. and that the lore of the show is connected to my rise outside of their jurisdiction, if that makes sense. Like the people who watch All Gas, No Brakes watched Quarter Confessions and read the book. And so, you know.
And so they start to believe that they can just shift things around and the audience won't care. Not realizing that I was actually the one who created the show. and that the lore of the show is connected to my rise outside of their jurisdiction, if that makes sense. Like the people who watch All Gas, No Brakes watched Quarter Confessions and read the book. And so, you know.
And so they start to believe that they can just shift things around and the audience won't care. Not realizing that I was actually the one who created the show. and that the lore of the show is connected to my rise outside of their jurisdiction, if that makes sense. Like the people who watch All Gas, No Brakes watched Quarter Confessions and read the book. And so, you know.
Yeah, I remember all three of us who worked on All Gas No Brakes got fired at the same time. And we were in the RV that Tim and Eric's company bought for us. which was a bigger RV in the parking lot of a Walmart in South Philly. And the propane had just ran out and it was 15 degrees outside. So like the RV was getting really cold, really fast.