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William Shatner: Life, Death, Alcoholism and Star Trek turning 50

William Shatner with Marc Fennell - The Feed

"When I married Narine I thought that the love I felt for her would displace whatever hole there was in her soul that the drink was filling up... and nothing worked."William Shatner opens up to Marc Fennell (That Movie Guy) about his one-man show, losing his wife to alcoholism, and what he's learned over fifty years in showbiz.

Posted by SBS 2 on Thursday, October 15, 2015

Shot by Miles Bence

Edited by Marc Fennell

'People don't know how sensitive and emotional I am': Jean Claude Van Damme

He was one of the skinniest kids in his martial arts class as a kid. He went on to be one of the defining action men of the 80's and 90's. But what is JCVD *really* like in person? Well, the answer is below. 

The Muscles from Brussels sits down with Marc Fennell to talk about how to make a great martial arts scene, his first breakup, and why he didn't take the lead role in Predator. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefeedsbs Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefeedsbs Insta: https://instagram.com/thefeedsbs Tumblr: http://thefeedsbs.tumblr.com/

Shot by David May & Mark Tadic

Edited by Marc Fennell

Comedian Scott Aukerman on writing jokes for Barack Obama (and Justin Bieber)

He is one of the key comedic brains behind Between Two Ferns and Comedy Bang Bang. We caught up for a coffee to talk about comedy economics, how podcasting has really changed the game and, yes, how to do comedy with the President of the United States and the Canadian God Prince Justin Bieber. If you are keenly interested here is the full raw 20 min interview with Scott

Shot by David May

Edited by Marc Fennell

"Snark has replaced clever" Renee Zellweger wants to change news media

Renee Zellweger has many opinions about the state of modern news media. In this interview her Bridget Jones' Baby co-star Patrick Dempsey also opens up about the death of his mother and why he felt the need to open a cancer wellness centre. 

From dealing with media criticisms to helping fight cancer, the stars of Bridget Jones's Baby Renee Zellweger and Patrick Dempsey cover all bases. 

Director Paul Feig talks about the campaign against Ghostbusters

The man behind Freaks and Geeks, Bridesmaids, The Heat and Spy opens up about the stunning campaign to take down the new 2016 all-female reboot of Ghostbusters. He talks about why he chooses to work with funny women and why he wants to push them into starring roles. Feig also takes us on a journey through his groundbreaking tv show Freaks and Geeks that introduced the world to the likes of Seth Rogan, James Franco.