Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
The Feed
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
Outspoken comedian Margaret Cho talks about sexism, misogyny and the shock of losing Robin Williams
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
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
Legendary punk rocker Henry Rollins talks to Marc Fennell about the enduring impact of his father and how death has changed him.
Shot by Pete Mullins + Mark Tadic
Edited by Marc Fennell
The joke is that Steve Wozniak is the "Other Steve" in the history of Apple. But while Steve Jobs may have gotten all the attention for co-founding one of the most transformative companies of our time, Woz has crafted his own path that is inspiring, surprising and occasionally just odd.
And his unvarnished thoughts on Steve Jobs are gold.
Shot by David May & Mark Tadic
Edited by Marc Fennell
And if you want to hear a full unedited version of that discussion you can hear it in this episode of Download This Show
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
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.
New Zealand filmmakers Dave Farrier & Dylan Reeve stumbled across the story of the year in this film. I sat down with the director and things got... weird.
This happened in 2014. I'm doing just fine, now, thanks.
Back in 2014 Adrien Brody quietly made a ghost story movie called Backtrack in Australia. It was emotionally taxing & he talks about the challenges of stepping out of a dark, pained character, he explains just how hard it is learning the Australian accent and why he thinks Biggie Smalls is one of America's finest poets.
Swedish actress Alicia Vikander has had a bloody good year. She was out in Australia promoting the latest Bourne movie but she has a swag of titles in the last few years including Ex Machina and her Oscar winning tilt in The Danish Girl. And she is about to take on the role that turned Angelina Jolie into a bankable star: Lara Croft. Vikander talks about Brexit, Oscar quirks and much more.
Down Under is bound to be one of the most talked about Australian films of 2016. The black comedy is set in the aftermath of the infamous 2005 Cronulla riots and has divided critics, challenged theatres and - it has to be said - made many, many people laugh. So, we took the director out for kebabs to talk about whether dangerous filmmaking is doable in this day and age.
Matt Damn talks about how he and Ben Affleck had 'business lunches', funded their teenage auditions, and begged Michael Bay to watch Good Will Hunting.
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
Marco Polo is one of the biggest and boldest tv period dramas. It's star Lorenzo Richelmy talks about learning to film English dialogue, battlescenes, and orgies.
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.
For almost a decade Ty Burrell was stuck playing bit parts as assholes, idiots and the occasional zombie. Then he cracked the big time as a lovable dad on Modern Family.
Duncan Jones, son of David Bowie talks about his new movie Warcraft: The Beginning, ethnic diversity in fantasy movies, and growing up on the set of Labyrinth.
Acting since the age of three, an Oscar nominee by the age of 14, Jodie Foster was raised on movie sets. In this interview she talks about directing, persevering in Hollywood and what makes her tick.
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
He's one of New Zealand's most successful filmmakers: no, not Peter Jackson. It's Taika Waititi and he's talking about his new film Hunt for the ilderpeople and his, um, unusual plans for Thor Ragnarok
The power of Playschool, bigotry, politics, and one very funny encounter with Robert Redford. I spent the day with Australia's Surrogate Mum.
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell