Episode 9 of the Actor's Guide to the End of the World and it's the holidays! The guys discuss the biggest risks of the year and who really won in a turbulent year for the industry, including Shogun, The Substance, Kneecap, and others. They also discuss the things like David Zazlav selling 30 million dollars of Warner Bros Discovery stock, whether studios have any idea what they're doing, and examine what makes a film bad. Rían saw an incredible play in Dublin while E-Kan shares some stories watching Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell, and Jeff Daniels on Broadway, some lessons he learned, and the time he went around NYC looking for Keanu Reeves. They get on a conversation about the importance of making art accessible for all walks of life and economic backgrounds and James McAvoy's comments on the subject.
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https://qz.com/david-zaslav-wbd-stock-1851725550
"It's Always Your Bleedin' Own" (Dublin) - https://projectartscentre.ie/events/its-always-your-bleedin-own/
https://deadline.com/2024/11/wolfs-sequel-demise-jon-watts-george-clooney-brad-pitt-no-longer-trusted-apple-1236186227/
Hidden Gems:
Gabe and Max's Internet Thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPsUmhqncAg
Discounted Broadway NYC tickets: https://www.broadwaybox.com/discounts/the
Time stamps:
(00:00) Intro
(03:37) Zazlav sells 30 million dollars in stock of WB
(06:05) Biggest Winners of 2024
(09:30) The importance of award shows and film festivals
(12:22) Studios don't know what they're doing
(15:12) The biggest bet of 2024
(17:35) What does it mean when a movie is bad?
(19:45) Rían talks about "It's Always Your Bleedin' Own" play
(24:00) Why E-Kan loves Keanu Reeves and American Buffalo
(26:00) James McAvoy talks about the imporance of making art accessible
(27:00) When E-Kan saw To Kill A Mockingbird on Broadway
(29:00) Hidden Gems
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