Booth Talk The After Movie Diner Station
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All the interviews and just the interviews from The After Movie Diner website.
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Interview with Max Perlich
To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the release of Beautiful Girls we got to talk to one of its stars, Max Perlich, who plays the loveable sad sack Kev. We talk about the film, his fellow cast members, Director Ted Demme, working on Homicide: Life on the Street, Harmony Korine and Gummo, his marvellous hats and much more...
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Interview with Steve Guttenberg
Booth Talk is very happy to present our conversation with Steve Guttenberg. We talk about the movie Diner (1982), ensemble casts, auditioning, acting, fame, Police Academy, Three Men and a Baby, Lavalantula, the renaissance of the Gute and a lot more - take a listen!
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Interview with Mike Cahill - Director of Bliss
Host, Jon Cross talks with Director Mike Cahill at the press junket for his movie Bliss, a Sci-Fi, love story about addiction and alternate realities that stars Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek and premieres on Feb 5th 2021 on Amazon Prime.
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Interview Keith Coogan
Star of Adventures in Babysitting, Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead and 1991's teens against terrorists adventure Toy Soldiers, Keith Coogan, talks with Jon Cross about the making of Toy Soldiers, his co-stars, the story, behind the scenes jokes and looks back at the film in its 30th Anniversary year.
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Interview with The Nelms Brothers - Writer/Directors of Fatman & Small Town Crime
Jon Cross talks with The Nelms Brothers, Ian and Eshom, all about their start in the business, their films Waffle Street, Small Town Crime and Fatman, behind the scenes with Mel Gibson, working with Robert Forster, Octavia Spencer's addiction to crime stories, sending faxes to John Hawkes, the greatness of Dale Dickey, American muscle cars, stupid agents and much more.
This is an insightful, engaging and fascinating conversation that is indispensable for anyone who loves movies or who is thinking of making movies.
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Interview with Robert Wuhl
Host Jon Cross talks with writer, actor & producer Robert Wuhl about his work on Batman, Good Morning Vietnam, writing Billy Crystal's Oscar shows, HBO's Assume the Position and starring opposite Eric Idle in 1991's Missing Pieces.
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Customer Reviews
Insightful interviews of cult TV/cinema greats
Great subject knowledge, penetrating questions, and a serious love for the subject matter. I learned about Jon through his Podcast From the After Movie Diner, where he reviews films, but interviews are where he really shines. Recommended!
Best interview pod
Booth Talk is hands down my favorite interview podcast in the history of podcasts. Forget everything you know about the typical stuffy pompous self aggrandizing “only doing this for the download numbers” interview style that your used to. Jon is exactly what you want in an interviewer. Thoughtful, insightful, well spoken, and you can literally feel the genuine interest he has in his guests. Five stars isn’t enough
Unlikely Interviews turned conversations
Love this show. Jon Cross knows how to turn the everyday interview with actors, producers, directors and other movie creatives into upbeat, unlikely and enjoyable conversations.
He asks the questions missing from other movie sites and podcasts. You never get the same thing, and the fans love it.