Dave Damoshek
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's who said the Colts were going to win the division.
Where was Mike Fuentes?
I am in the media.
Before we wrap it up, unless, Gino, you have a gem that you want to get in here.
um no the only thing left was that jersey swap thing and you stole my thunder so we're good on that so we're good to go i should give you one well good no i i had to make sure i belly ached about that i don't want to belly ache about mark sessler's divine opinions on uh on cinema let's let's do this one you can only watch one person's movies for the rest of your life quentin tarantino or paul thomas anderson you lose the catalog of the other for the rest of time
oh so it's what they've what's what they've already created and going forward okay there will be blood uh phantom thread heart eight these are great movies yeah these are great movies are they really that rewatchable i feel like i don't want to watch there will be blood again
I rewatched it in the past year a couple of times, and it's wonderful.
That's an interesting take from Mike Fuentes.
You might be on the right track there.
I think Mike is right.
I think for rewatchability's sake, that's the tiebreaker with Tarantino.
They're both divine, but Mark Sessler is now pondering whether or not there would be a plug in Wilson out on the deserted island to put his VCR into.
Why you would use that technology, VCR technology, is curious as well, because you have to plug it in one way or the other.
I think I would at least want a Laserdisc player, right?
That's like me getting, as I have always said, like, eh, not that big a threat that I'm going to get slowly digested over a thousand years, like Han Solo, if you drop me in the pit, in the Sarlacc pit, because human beings die after 48 hours or whatever.
I'm going to miss the vast majority of the slow digestion.
I mean, I don't want to die.
I don't want to get smothered, but I'm going to be a part of the thousand years of digestion after a couple of days.
Anyway.
Mark Sessler, I could talk to you for a couple of days without break on all matters.