Daniel Noah
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Podcast Appearances
dramatic writing and you know even then i was always sort of academically delving into an understanding of the machinations of supernatural stories and the psychology of them in terms of you know what they do for people and what the appeal is but i didn't believe in anything and and if if anything i was even maybe a little bit hostile toward um people who believed i i thought hostile hostile yeah yeah physically
Yeah, he gets to give ferocious beatdowns. No, he doesn't. No. Just judgmental and I kind of rooted myself in this perspective that people who believed in this stuff were kind of weak and that they were buying into a really base wish fulfillment that satisfied just really universal human emotional problems of dealing with death and loss.
Yeah, he gets to give ferocious beatdowns. No, he doesn't. No. Just judgmental and I kind of rooted myself in this perspective that people who believed in this stuff were kind of weak and that they were buying into a really base wish fulfillment that satisfied just really universal human emotional problems of dealing with death and loss.
Yeah, he gets to give ferocious beatdowns. No, he doesn't. No. Just judgmental and I kind of rooted myself in this perspective that people who believed in this stuff were kind of weak and that they were buying into a really base wish fulfillment that satisfied just really universal human emotional problems of dealing with death and loss.
And, and, you know, I, I, I didn't, I thought, I thought it was all imaginary.
And, and, you know, I, I, I didn't, I thought, I thought it was all imaginary.
And, and, you know, I, I, I didn't, I thought, I thought it was all imaginary.
I was, yeah, I was, I mean, I'm still a writer.
I was, yeah, I was, I mean, I'm still a writer.
I was, yeah, I was, I mean, I'm still a writer.
I was a, I was a, a, a well-paid unproduced Hollywood writer, which is a thing I didn't know existed until I became one. Um, I did that for about 10 years. That was the time that Elijah and I met. And, uh,
I was a, I was a, a, a well-paid unproduced Hollywood writer, which is a thing I didn't know existed until I became one. Um, I did that for about 10 years. That was the time that Elijah and I met. And, uh,
I was a, I was a, a, a well-paid unproduced Hollywood writer, which is a thing I didn't know existed until I became one. Um, I did that for about 10 years. That was the time that Elijah and I met. And, uh,
And, you know, I met Elijah at a really pivotal point in my own life in which I was thinking about getting away from the studio system and refocusing on indie film where I felt like maybe I could kind of take control back. work on projects that I cared about and have more agency to actually get them made. And so, you know, when Elijah said, Hey, let's start a company.
And, you know, I met Elijah at a really pivotal point in my own life in which I was thinking about getting away from the studio system and refocusing on indie film where I felt like maybe I could kind of take control back. work on projects that I cared about and have more agency to actually get them made. And so, you know, when Elijah said, Hey, let's start a company.
And, you know, I met Elijah at a really pivotal point in my own life in which I was thinking about getting away from the studio system and refocusing on indie film where I felt like maybe I could kind of take control back. work on projects that I cared about and have more agency to actually get them made. And so, you know, when Elijah said, Hey, let's start a company.
It was, it was, although I had not thought about being a producer until he proposed it. It was a very, it was a welcomed opportunity for me because I really was, I was very, very tired with the grind of, of Hollywood.
It was, it was, although I had not thought about being a producer until he proposed it. It was a very, it was a welcomed opportunity for me because I really was, I was very, very tired with the grind of, of Hollywood.
It was, it was, although I had not thought about being a producer until he proposed it. It was a very, it was a welcomed opportunity for me because I really was, I was very, very tired with the grind of, of Hollywood.