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Podcast Appearances
We're going to throw estates at that.
We're going to throw cease and desist letters at that.
We're going to throw the business...
The money at other people, if it's this painful, it tells me I want that guy to try.
Yeah.
And I don't think it is changing anytime soon.
Well, that's the most depressing thought in a very depressing series of thoughts that have been uttered.
The whole trick of what you do, what I do, what anybody who wants to do this thing that is not being incentivized by the algorithm, the whole trick of it is, hey, guess what?
It's surprising how many people want this delicious piece of broccoli with cheese melted on it.
Right.
It's still entertaining.
It's still tasty.
That is what I want people to remember when they are deciding whether
Whether this is just vegetables, whether this is the thing that people did not ask for, but they got because some guy feels like morally scolding them into caring about journalism.
The whole point is that it can still be entertainment if you do it right.
Yes, inspired by true events.
There are scenes in your film that feel like great scenes in sports movies where the music is a payoff because you went through the journey of pain and suffering and you do tear up and you are in awe as you would be with a great athlete.
The difference here is that that pain and that suffering really only pays off if you actually depict the pain and the suffering.
Man, I wish someone made a movie that had all that stuff in it.
So what I'm left thinking at the end here, what I want to find out is now with the benefit of hindsight, would you do this over again?