Peter Berg
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And he's got to use sticks to help him get it out. Because that we had read about that. About that was how you had to shit. Because you were constipated all the time. So you would have to stick wood up your ass and probe and break it up and force it out. And we had that scene written, and I called that one off.
Taylor's such a great guy and a great actor and really proven, because he had some big fucking misses. One of them was my film Battleship, which I'm proud of, I love all my movies, but I kind of made him do that film and he was... Didn't quite work, and he kind of had some other misses, but he stayed true to himself and has built an incredible career. That's a guy who truly does.
Taylor's such a great guy and a great actor and really proven, because he had some big fucking misses. One of them was my film Battleship, which I'm proud of, I love all my movies, but I kind of made him do that film and he was... Didn't quite work, and he kind of had some other misses, but he stayed true to himself and has built an incredible career. That's a guy who truly does.
Taylor's such a great guy and a great actor and really proven, because he had some big fucking misses. One of them was my film Battleship, which I'm proud of, I love all my movies, but I kind of made him do that film and he was... Didn't quite work, and he kind of had some other misses, but he stayed true to himself and has built an incredible career. That's a guy who truly does.
He used to live here, and now this city got too big for him, so now he's way up in the crazy hills of Montana. I'm just tracking wolves with cameras all day long. Like I looked at some of your pictures out in the lobby of the wolves. Like he sends me pictures all the time. He's just so true to himself in that way. That's awesome. But yeah, he plays a bad man.
He used to live here, and now this city got too big for him, so now he's way up in the crazy hills of Montana. I'm just tracking wolves with cameras all day long. Like I looked at some of your pictures out in the lobby of the wolves. Like he sends me pictures all the time. He's just so true to himself in that way. That's awesome. But yeah, he plays a bad man.
He used to live here, and now this city got too big for him, so now he's way up in the crazy hills of Montana. I'm just tracking wolves with cameras all day long. Like I looked at some of your pictures out in the lobby of the wolves. Like he sends me pictures all the time. He's just so true to himself in that way. That's awesome. But yeah, he plays a bad man.
So we're doing the next one on โ this is an announcement. The next American primeval is going to be on General Custer. Oh. Yeah, man. And we're going to focus on a short period of time leading up to Little Bighorn. Because he is a very misunderstood character from American history. And I'm sure you know a bit. Are you a Custer fan? Yeah, yeah. I mean, he was a fucking beast.
So we're doing the next one on โ this is an announcement. The next American primeval is going to be on General Custer. Oh. Yeah, man. And we're going to focus on a short period of time leading up to Little Bighorn. Because he is a very misunderstood character from American history. And I'm sure you know a bit. Are you a Custer fan? Yeah, yeah. I mean, he was a fucking beast.
So we're doing the next one on โ this is an announcement. The next American primeval is going to be on General Custer. Oh. Yeah, man. And we're going to focus on a short period of time leading up to Little Bighorn. Because he is a very misunderstood character from American history. And I'm sure you know a bit. Are you a Custer fan? Yeah, yeah. I mean, he was a fucking beast.
And he was a warrior in the Civil War who was leading in the front of the cavalry. He started cavalry charges. Can you imagine being in a cavalry charge? Fucking 500 guys on your side, 500 of mine, and we're just galloping full fucking speed at each other and just fucking smashing. And he just kept doing it all through the Civil War and was just a badass. The war ends.
And he was a warrior in the Civil War who was leading in the front of the cavalry. He started cavalry charges. Can you imagine being in a cavalry charge? Fucking 500 guys on your side, 500 of mine, and we're just galloping full fucking speed at each other and just fucking smashing. And he just kept doing it all through the Civil War and was just a badass. The war ends.
And he was a warrior in the Civil War who was leading in the front of the cavalry. He started cavalry charges. Can you imagine being in a cavalry charge? Fucking 500 guys on your side, 500 of mine, and we're just galloping full fucking speed at each other and just fucking smashing. And he just kept doing it all through the Civil War and was just a badass. The war ends.
And he's a warrior, like he starts losing his mind because he doesn't know what to do with himself. So they send him out west to deal with the Indian problem.
And he's a warrior, like he starts losing his mind because he doesn't know what to do with himself. So they send him out west to deal with the Indian problem.
And he's a warrior, like he starts losing his mind because he doesn't know what to do with himself. So they send him out west to deal with the Indian problem.
Yeah, so the goal would be to do... One of the things that was cool about American Primeval and reaction is people are like, whoa, I didn't know that about Brigham Young. I didn't know this about Jim Bridger. I didn't understand, right? And so you get something that works, hopefully it's entertaining, cool fucking show that's just fucking awesome.
Yeah, so the goal would be to do... One of the things that was cool about American Primeval and reaction is people are like, whoa, I didn't know that about Brigham Young. I didn't know this about Jim Bridger. I didn't understand, right? And so you get something that works, hopefully it's entertaining, cool fucking show that's just fucking awesome.
Yeah, so the goal would be to do... One of the things that was cool about American Primeval and reaction is people are like, whoa, I didn't know that about Brigham Young. I didn't know this about Jim Bridger. I didn't understand, right? And so you get something that works, hopefully it's entertaining, cool fucking show that's just fucking awesome.
But you're also like, oh wow, I'm gonna fucking learn about the country, right? So I like the idea of taking moments in American history, not necessarily all about the West, although Custer is something that Mark L. Smith and I are both kind of obsessed with. And there's so much cool shit around the story of General Custer and Crazy Horse.