Watch this cool video on DTTM ad try not to be distracted by my constant ramblings.
Thanks to Juliane Ngan from the Press Enterprise for doing the report!
Posted on 29 September 2010 by Titus Richard
Watch this cool video on DTTM ad try not to be distracted by my constant ramblings.
Thanks to Juliane Ngan from the Press Enterprise for doing the report!
Posted on 20 July 2010 by Titus
In this episode: We interview filmmaker, Azazel Jacobs. Azazel is the writer/director of films such as, the critically-acclaimed MOMMA’S MAN, and THE GOODTIMES KID. Both films are highly recommended. Make sure you check out MOMMA’S MAN while it’s still on Netflix Watch Instantly.
Azazel is an extremely talented filmmaker and it was a pleasure to have such a lengthy conversation with him about his work and technique. I am a big fan of his films and can’t wait for his next one! Thank you to Azazel for taking the time to do this interview.
“Momma’s Man” trailer
“The GoodTimes Kid” trailer
Posted on 18 February 2010 by DttM
In this episode: Part 2 of Tom and I listing our top 10 directors of the decade. Shoot us an email if you have any suggestions for topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the podcast, or leave a comment if you have a favorite director that you think should have made the list.
Note: We recorded this in January, before the Oscar nominations were announced.
Posted on 16 March 2009 by DttM
In this episode: Special guest Steve Espinosa graces us with his presence and tells us why he hates There Will Be Blood. We also talk about Chinese Lanterns, Bonsai Trees and the ShamWow!®
Steve and I did this podcast via Skype and to the left you can see a screen-shot from our conversation. This is the moment where I told Steve through my crappy headset (hence the muffled recording…sorry) that Death Sentence is possibly one of the lamest films I’ve ever seen.
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Posted on 10 November 2008 by DttM
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