Walton Goggins
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Podcast Appearances
A second one. Right. With Sam and with Kurt and Jen and Tim. Like โ and I couldn't get a job. And then โ I got a phone call to do something. And I just thought, yeah, you know what? I can do that. And it was just, it's almost like God just said, okay, well, you're just going to have to keep moving. You know what I mean?
A second one. Right. With Sam and with Kurt and Jen and Tim. Like โ and I couldn't get a job. And then โ I got a phone call to do something. And I just thought, yeah, you know what? I can do that. And it was just, it's almost like God just said, okay, well, you're just going to have to keep moving. You know what I mean?
You're going to have to keep swimming upstream and all of these different ways and go off on this little tributary or this one here, because those are the opportunities that you're getting. So just say yes.
You're going to have to keep swimming upstream and all of these different ways and go off on this little tributary or this one here, because those are the opportunities that you're getting. So just say yes.
You're going to have to keep swimming upstream and all of these different ways and go off on this little tributary or this one here, because those are the opportunities that you're getting. So just say yes.
I think one of the most important takeaways for the movie for me is that the uninvited is actually an invitation to live your life more meaningfully. And that's what all of these characters do. They have money, but as they say in the movie, Most of this is borrowed anyway. They're just renting. They bought a house that they'll never be able to pay for. It's just a facade.
I think one of the most important takeaways for the movie for me is that the uninvited is actually an invitation to live your life more meaningfully. And that's what all of these characters do. They have money, but as they say in the movie, Most of this is borrowed anyway. They're just renting. They bought a house that they'll never be able to pay for. It's just a facade.
I think one of the most important takeaways for the movie for me is that the uninvited is actually an invitation to live your life more meaningfully. And that's what all of these characters do. They have money, but as they say in the movie, Most of this is borrowed anyway. They're just renting. They bought a house that they'll never be able to pay for. It's just a facade.
They're on a treadmill like everyone else. And then this woman shows up at their house and is the great disruptor to society. Shake all of these people out of walking through life numbly without kind of experiencing everything that's kind of going on around you. And she's a great catalyst for change for all these people. And it happened to us.
They're on a treadmill like everyone else. And then this woman shows up at their house and is the great disruptor to society. Shake all of these people out of walking through life numbly without kind of experiencing everything that's kind of going on around you. And she's a great catalyst for change for all these people. And it happened to us.
They're on a treadmill like everyone else. And then this woman shows up at their house and is the great disruptor to society. Shake all of these people out of walking through life numbly without kind of experiencing everything that's kind of going on around you. And she's a great catalyst for change for all these people. And it happened to us.
We were at a party that we were throwing at our house and a woman showed up. In her 80s and rang the buzzer and said, I need to get in my house, please. And yeah, so it's predicated on that. And it's a great story. People have really responded to it. I'm really proud of my wife.
We were at a party that we were throwing at our house and a woman showed up. In her 80s and rang the buzzer and said, I need to get in my house, please. And yeah, so it's predicated on that. And it's a great story. People have really responded to it. I'm really proud of my wife.
We were at a party that we were throwing at our house and a woman showed up. In her 80s and rang the buzzer and said, I need to get in my house, please. And yeah, so it's predicated on that. And it's a great story. People have really responded to it. I'm really proud of my wife.
Rufus Sewell, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Reaser. Yeah, some really, really great people.
Rufus Sewell, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Reaser. Yeah, some really, really great people.
Rufus Sewell, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Reaser. Yeah, some really, really great people.
I think so. Thank you very much for saying that, first and foremost. But I do. The art of storytelling, the job of storytelling, the privilege of storytelling, for me, it is a religion. And the way that I was raised, the people that raised me, and their empathy for the world around them and for their fellow men and women... is how I approach every job that I do.
I think so. Thank you very much for saying that, first and foremost. But I do. The art of storytelling, the job of storytelling, the privilege of storytelling, for me, it is a religion. And the way that I was raised, the people that raised me, and their empathy for the world around them and for their fellow men and women... is how I approach every job that I do.
I think so. Thank you very much for saying that, first and foremost. But I do. The art of storytelling, the job of storytelling, the privilege of storytelling, for me, it is a religion. And the way that I was raised, the people that raised me, and their empathy for the world around them and for their fellow men and women... is how I approach every job that I do.