A deconstruction of one of the most prolific actors, writers, and producers in the world, who redefined the R-rated comedy with his performance in Wedding Crashers and has acted in more than 30 major motion pictures that grossed over 1.7 billion at the box office.
In this episode, the hosts discuss how podcasting can give guests more freedom to speak honestly and clearly. They also explore the impact of podcasts on their audiences.
Will Smith offered to travel to any country for international press tours after the success of his first feature film, Bad Boys in the early 90s.
Author James Andrew Miller discusses his book about the life of wrestling mogul Vince McMahon, which involved interviewing over 150 people and analyzing archival material including financial records and genealogy.
The writers in Saturday Night Live were given a lot of autonomy to produce and direct their sketches. This gave them the opportunity to fully showcase their talent in creating content.
Comedian Pete Holmes talks about his habit of finding books at parties and signing them with the fake author's signature, as a form of prank.