Timothée Chalamet
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Podcast Appearances
Did you see the last Sandler special on Netflix? McGee performed that night, too.
I thought that was McGee. Dude, you look like you're 23, man.
Once. Works out once.
No, his kids, you know, almost towards the start, Monica, who plays Joan Baez in the movie, she was in touch with Joan the whole time. And I thought about reaching out to his kids, but the thing is, when somebody gets revered like Bob at some point, he becomes this legend, you know, people can sanitize the past. What do you mean by that when you say that, just so we know?
They could present the best version of someone, you know, and not present their flaws. Even a lot of the documentaries about Bob, they just paint him as a genius. There's one documentary called Don't Look Back, the D.A. Pennebaker one, where you actually see him raw. It just captures his behavior.
And it was sort of right before he got too famous where he turned his back, you know, on letting himself be filmed. And so that was like the biggest help for me. And I thought about talking to his kids or his grandkids, but actually I was at the University of Minnesota like three days ago. We're doing a sort of a screening for the students there. And then someone said, this is Milo Dillon.
This is his grandnephew. And he looked like, kind of looked like Bob. And he said, can we get a picture? And then he put his finger out and he said, you FaZe? And then I said, well, like the video game, he said, no, nevermind.
Who's Sketch? I don't know who Sketch is.
Sketch him. No. Oh, my God. No. Oh, yes, I have. I have. I have. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is that brother? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's been on this.
Some people on their podcasts are, granted, stand-up is different, right?
Do you feel like stand-up's in a golden era? I feel like it's like boxing. I feel like Netflix kind of made it
That's a risk, man. I mean, it's a risk dollars wise, right?
Well, they give you heart attacks too.
No, no, based on that Sex and the City, you know, Mr. Biggs. That's how he died.
You see that he died on the Peloton in the episode. He dies in the episode, and then their stock crashed because people thought it was killing. And they obviously had to sign off on that. I guess. That wouldn't be a good idea. That's a real thing, right, Mr. Biggs? I think.
Yeah, we're pulling it up.
And you don't have to, you don't have to, you don't have to like the movie, but were you, did you know anything about Bob Dylan before or no?
Yeah, he was a mumbler. I mean, at some point he enunciated better.
Well, he definitely keeps it behind a screen. We don't know what's going on. Yeah. I probably said more in this interview than he said his whole life. It's mythical.
I had five years to work on it. So I took guitar lessons with a great... Wait, you had five years to work on this?