Tanya Mosley
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Did he have things to say about it? Did he give notes?
Did he have things to say about it? Did he give notes?
Did he have things to say about it? Did he give notes?
Impressive to watch, but it had to feel good for you as someone who's the creative, the person, to have him not give you.
Impressive to watch, but it had to feel good for you as someone who's the creative, the person, to have him not give you.
Impressive to watch, but it had to feel good for you as someone who's the creative, the person, to have him not give you.
You know, it's just so interesting. Right. It's meta in that this character just walks around with so much talent. fear and like hope that he is light yeah this is something that's like you too but yet for you and for this character like there's something that pushes you to like have to face that every single day
You know, it's just so interesting. Right. It's meta in that this character just walks around with so much talent. fear and like hope that he is light yeah this is something that's like you too but yet for you and for this character like there's something that pushes you to like have to face that every single day
You know, it's just so interesting. Right. It's meta in that this character just walks around with so much talent. fear and like hope that he is light yeah this is something that's like you too but yet for you and for this character like there's something that pushes you to like have to face that every single day
I want to play this clip, another clip, because this one kind of speaks to what you're saying. So your old boss, Patty, played by Catherine O'Hara. I just keep picking those clips. I like you two together.
I want to play this clip, another clip, because this one kind of speaks to what you're saying. So your old boss, Patty, played by Catherine O'Hara. I just keep picking those clips. I like you two together.
I want to play this clip, another clip, because this one kind of speaks to what you're saying. So your old boss, Patty, played by Catherine O'Hara. I just keep picking those clips. I like you two together.
So you guys are talking about giving notes to this ridiculously long, weird movie. The Ron Howard movie. Ron Howard, who plays himself in this series, directed. And so in this, you guys are kind of talking about having to give him notes. Let's listen.
So you guys are talking about giving notes to this ridiculously long, weird movie. The Ron Howard movie. Ron Howard, who plays himself in this series, directed. And so in this, you guys are kind of talking about having to give him notes. Let's listen.
So you guys are talking about giving notes to this ridiculously long, weird movie. The Ron Howard movie. Ron Howard, who plays himself in this series, directed. And so in this, you guys are kind of talking about having to give him notes. Let's listen.
That was Catherine O'Hara and my guest today, Seth Rogen, in the new Apple TV Plus series, The Studio. And, of course, this is also kind of the crux of the show, this relationship between the executive and the creative and the note-giving process. You talked about, like, you haven't been front and center in this industry.
That was Catherine O'Hara and my guest today, Seth Rogen, in the new Apple TV Plus series, The Studio. And, of course, this is also kind of the crux of the show, this relationship between the executive and the creative and the note-giving process. You talked about, like, you haven't been front and center in this industry.
That was Catherine O'Hara and my guest today, Seth Rogen, in the new Apple TV Plus series, The Studio. And, of course, this is also kind of the crux of the show, this relationship between the executive and the creative and the note-giving process. You talked about, like, you haven't been front and center in this industry.
and a really long time to have to kind of face like as a creative, but you've dealt with that your whole life. And how do you deal with that when you have a career that's really based on your childhood dreams, you know, just for those who don't know, I just want to like lay this out. So you and Evan, you're, um,
and a really long time to have to kind of face like as a creative, but you've dealt with that your whole life. And how do you deal with that when you have a career that's really based on your childhood dreams, you know, just for those who don't know, I just want to like lay this out. So you and Evan, you're, um,