
Don Johnson’s life took him far from where he thought it was going growing up in Missouri and Kansas. But at this point, he’s confident that nearly everything he knows in life he learned from the women in it. Don talks with Marc about his wild days in San Francisco and LA, how he handled his sudden fame from Miami Vice, his friendship with Hunter S. Thompson, his career all the way up through his current show Doctor Odyssey, and his hard-fought journey toward enlightenment. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Alright, let's do this. How are you, what the fuckers, what the fuck buddies, what the fuck nicks, what's happening? I'm Marc Maron, this is my podcast WTF, welcome to it. What is going on? I gotta be honest with you, I'm just gonna go straight into it. We don't do this every year because it gets late for me to get this to Brendan before it's very late there.
I'm on the west coast, he's on the east coast, but I did just watch the Oscars. I watched them, because if you've been listening to this show for many years, you know that I love them. I grew up excited about the Oscars. I was kind of a film-nerdy kid, and I just liked seeing the movie stars. I liked seeing the movies that were nominated for Oscars.
When I was in high school, I liked talking about the movies with my buddy Devin, who, him and I were kind of heady, or we thought we were anyways, for... High school students and on through college. But the Oscars have a big place in my heart. And I've gone up and down with the Oscars over the years. But let me tell you something. This year's Oscars, my pal Conan O'Brien hosted this thing.
I didn't know how it was going to go. I never know what to expect. It doesn't seem to be a job that people really want to do anymore. But God damn it, if he didn't just nail the fuck out of it. He was so good. I can't even explain it. I'm excited. I had watched him. He came on my show at Largo last week to run some of the jokes. I remember asking if he was going to do a musical number.
He's like, no, I'm just going to do the jokes and bring people up. But he was underplaying it because that crew, that staff, his people, they really got him loaded up with good jokes. He was...
und konfident und fokussiert und einfach auf Feuer und wirklich warm war und es war wirklich einer der besten Oscars, die ich in einem langen Zeitraum gesehen habe und ich bin ein großer Kimmel-Fan als Host von diesem Show und ich habe immer genossen, wie er Dinge unterteilt, aber Conan hat etwas zurückgebracht und er hat etwas Freshes dazu gebracht und er hat es gemacht, He made it very present.
I'm not even sure how they did it, but some of it had to do with it was a classy production. I mean, the set was just stunning. It just it wasn't schmaltzy. It wasn't chintzy. There was not a lot of set pieces. There was a lot of audio visual effects and they just nailed it. It had this deco framework and
And they had the orchestra up behind the stage where you could kind of see it at times in the middle of the screen. It was really... It was a great night of entertainment and honors. I don't know. Listen to me. I'm fucking like I'm like I'm going crazy here. Let me talk about today's show today. Don Johnson, Hollywood Veteran, guy who's been around a long time, is on the show.
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