2020-11-24
44 分钟Topics covered include: Zoom culture, petty arguments, band name trends through the decades, the humble origins of Moonbase 8, rethinking “independent” television, the demoralizing experience of pitching a show to Amazon and Netflix accompanied by a 30 person chorus, learning to trust Ravi, whether A24 needs help with money, and why you sometimes need a couple years of distance to fall in love with something you made.
Hey, and welcome Back to the A24 podcast.
For this episode, we switched up the usual format to reunite the four minds behind our new Showtime series, Moon Base 8.
Tim Heidegger, John C.
Reilly, Fred Armisen, and Jonathan Kreisel.
It's a hilarious and touching conversation between friends and collaborators and an unfiltered view into the difficulties and delays that come with trying to get a project made, especially when it's a little weird.
We hope you enjoy it.
I love Zoom Calls.
I just love it.
I hope after the pandemic's over, we can keep this whole Zoom culture going.
You know where I feel it at the end of a zoom call?
In my back.
I just.
Afterwards, I'm like, God, why does my back hurt from, like, being upright for so long and, like, just staring at the camera?
I always.
I feel like a little bit like my soul has been sucked out of me by the end of the zooms.
I've been masturbating during the calls.
And it's not bad because you can just turn off the.
Do you hear about that guy?
Yeah.
Jeffrey Toobin.