David Samson
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Podcast Appearances
It's an indie movie.
It's from A24, which is, of course, renowned for independent films.
But it's got a $60 million to $70 million budget.
So they put a lot of money into this thing.
And Chalamet's been everywhere trying to promote it on social media, etc.,
And it's been vindicated because it's a great film.
Two hours and 25 minutes.
It's exhilaratingly funny.
A friend of mine said to me, wait, it's about a ping pong player?
The 1950s said, no, it's not about that.
It's tangentially about that.
It's really a film about ambition and being cocky and doing what it takes to win.
And it kind of merges Chalamet's real life persona, which at times can be irritating, but also charming.
And he can be antagonistic, but he's also a remarkably talented guy.
I hope everyone goes and enjoys Marty Supreme.
Great showing today.
Up for picture, director, screenplay, and of course, Timmy.
Jesse Buckley.
Well, despite the fact Tony's apprehension thinking it's a typo, it's a really powerful film.
I will agree with that person that it's going to be an emotional journey for you, especially what you're going through.