Surely I'm not the only one that watches this
Somebody out there has to watch this as well? Anyone? I like it, it gives you a good idea of what really goes on in Hollywood.
shareSomebody out there has to watch this as well? Anyone? I like it, it gives you a good idea of what really goes on in Hollywood.
shareYou're not the only one. I've recently become a fan of the show after seeing a few. I wish I had seen it from the beginning. I sometimes miss it, though, because it comes on about the same time I'm waking up on Sundays. haha!! I wish they would rerun it later that evening or something. Can't wait for this Sunday because Stephen Sommers (my favorite director) is going to be on.
My only complaint is that I wish it were an hour long. Thirty minutes is too short for the two Peters to have their conversation, then bring on a guest (sometimes even more than one.) I think the format would be better if they had the first half-hour just for the two of them, and then the second half-hour just for the special guest interview.
But otherwise, it's a cool show, and I like the way it's set up, like it's in a coffee house.
Yeah, I watch this show too and I agree with theshape23, 30 minutes is too short for the program. It really doesn't give them much time to actually go in depth into a lot of the subjects. They just basically scratch the surface.
One hour show would be nice, but I don't it will happen.
Come on Warner Bros, give us our Blade Runner Special Edition
Bananie
Look for Best Of Season 1 on DVDs the beginning of 2006...
two peters....
shareI Watch it every Sunday morning. It provides great insite and wisdom to the inner workings of Hollywood. This is the only show that features actual Hollywood employees (not just TV reporters....sorry Mary Hart). The two Peters really know their stuff and they have a rich history in tinseltown that really adds to the show. I'd like an hour-long show too, but 1/2 hour is better than none. I hope this show lasts a L-O-N-G time! :)
shareI just checked out the Season 1 DVD set, and it really rocks! The amazing thing is that so many of the issues, projects, stars and filmmakers are still topical and relevant two-and-a-half years later!
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Has anyone been saving the Yahoo links lately? The Internet Archive Wayback Machine only has the movies.yahoo.com front page archived up to April 2005. (Which is where the link to each week's episode is found on.) Ive missed quite a few episodes in the last few months. You can find occasional links to recent episodes by Googling for guests and such though. Like the recent one with Spielberg for instance was easy to find.
Here's the ones archived so far though.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://movies.yahoo.com/
Everything I need to know I learned from booze.
can you post a link for part 2 of the Spielberg interview?
Also, how did you find links for other guests on the show by googling them?
I've tried it, and found nothing.
Thank you
You are not alone! I absolutely love this show. Great information on the nuances of Hollywood, and it really makes me want to see the films of the interviewees.
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