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The Always Sunny Podcast – Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton talk in depth about their upcoming movies, ‘Fool’s Paradise’ and ‘BlackBerry’
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The Always Sunny Podcast – Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton talk in depth about their upcoming movies, ‘Fool’s Paradise’ and ‘BlackBerry’
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Hell yeah a charlie day and Glenn howerton production?
Only a few minutes in, but I’m already glad to hear Charlie admit that Peter Sellers’ “Being There” was a big influence.
I was worried he’d try to deny it’s crazy similarities and sweep it under the rug, so it’s cool to hear him own up to it.
I saw *Blackberry* this past Friday with director Matt Johnson in attendance for a Q&A afterwards.
The film is phenomenal and Johnson himself is an absolute character on stage. I think the movie will be well received, though I have no idea how it’ll perform financially. I suggest everyone go see it!
I thought that thumbnail was Walton Goggins.
From the interviews, I feel more confident in blackberry over Charlie’s film by a mile. The promotional interviews and stuff don’t seem that exciting other than it being “Charlie’s vision”.
Useless films with no international release
Anybody watch this know if it’s spoiler free?
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>Oh, shit. Well, I feel like the conversation we’ve been having in the last five minutes is a lot more interesting than the shit they’re talking about on the radio.
Love the look of the show, one of the best lit podcasts out there
What’s the deal with this podcast? I keep hearing about it … Is it, like, a good podcast, aside from its association with Always Sunny?
Blackberry is the newest film from my favorite director, Matt Johnson. I believe he’s one of the most important directors working today and if anyone wants to understand the significance of his work and style before watching BlackBerry than I recommend this video essay:
https://youtu.be/T5mmyM_gDkI